Local Attorney Joshua L. Potter Announces Candidacy for Circuit Judge, Aims to Bring Trust and Fairness to 8th Judicial District

Texarkana, Arkansas – Local attorney Joshua L. Potter has announced his intention to run for the position of Circuit Judge for the 8th Judicial District South, Division 2, which oversees cases in Miller and Lafayette Counties. The seat is set to become available following the retirement of Judge Brent Haltom, who has held the role since January 1, 2011. The upcoming election will take place on March 3, 2026. With more than 15 years of legal practice in both state and federal courts across Arkansas and Texas, Potter is seeking to bring a wealth of … Read more

Sunnyside Attorney Announces Republican Candidacy for Queens Surrogate’s Court, Seeks to Unseat Incumbent Democrat

New York, NY — In a surprising twist to the local electoral race, a Sunnyside-based attorney has thrown his hat in the ring for the role of overseeing the Queens Surrogate’s Court. Running on the Republican ticket, the lawyer aims to unseat the current Democrat incumbent in what has historically been a stronghold for the opposing party. The Queens Surrogate’s Court, a pivotal element of the New York City legal framework, handles complex matters involving wills, estates, and adoptions, ensuring a sensitive and judicious process. This race rides on more than just electoral victory; it’s … Read more

Essex County Attorney Amy Quinn Declares Candidacy for County Judge in Upcoming Election

LAKE PLACID, NY – Amy Quinn, an attorney from Essex County, announced her candidacy for county judge in the upcoming November election. The seat will soon be vacant as current judge Richard Meyer is set to retire at the end of his second 10-year term. According to state law, judges in the Unified Court System must retire at age 70. Quinn, who currently serves as the principal court attorney under Meyer, is starting the petitioning process to secure her place on the ballot in February. The election will take place on November 5. Quinn emphasized … Read more