I asked each of the candidates six questions relating to what may be described as a candidate’s platform. These included the operation of the court, what they thought they could do to better serve the people appearing in court, their personal motivation to be a candidate, and what they could do to mitigate the impact of custody cases on children. Finally, I offered them an opportunity to submit an essay of any length to be reproduced here word-for-word. I did not ask for comment on specific cases or for prejudicial opinions -- that is, how he or she would rule on a potential matter before the court.
I contacted Lori Schein through Facebook to get an email address from her. She replied and I sent the questionnaire to that email address after having also sent it through her contact form on her campaign site. I had requested responses by the 16th, about one week later, but had not received a response by then. I sent a reminder to her email on the 18th.
As of 9:00am today I have not received a response to the questionnaire. If one is subsequently received I will update this posting promptly.
I had no plans to gather information about the candidates from their promotional materials or any other source for my purpose here. To do so now would compromise objectivity. Instead I encourage you to seek out information elsewhere and to check back here in a few days.
Thank you for your interest in the election. The 2018 primary election occurs on Tuesday 08 May.
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