cburris82 asked:


I am curious if an individual can somehow find records showing who has given to a judges re-election fund, as it may pertain to proving the impartiality of the Chancellor.

Are these records bound by any law to be public record, such as those campaign funds of other elected officials?

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2 Responses to “Can an individual find public records with a judges campain contributions, to prove impartiality?”

  1. Star Gazer on September 23rd, 2009 7:22 pm

    The answers youre looking for.

  2. arvis3 on September 24th, 2009 12:56 am

    It depends on your state but probably.

    Of course just be cause someone takes campaign money does not necessarily prove they are biased.