McBride wins State Supreme Court Justice of the Sixth Judicial District
Frank Speziale photo
NEW YORK STATE – Chenango County District Attorney Joe McBride (R) will be the next State Supreme Court Justice of the Sixth Judicial District after receiving 51.1 percent of votes, beating Cortland City Court Judge Elizabeth Burns with 48.9 percent.
In Chenango County McBride received 70.94 percent of votes to Burns' 28.97 percent.
In a statement Justice-elect McBride said, "I’m honored to have earned the trust of the voters of Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties. You have my promise that I won’t let you down as your new State Supreme Court Judge. I will work hard every day to ensure that justice is delivered fairly and impartially.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of those who helped on this year’s campaign. I am truly humbled and grateful for your support."
Pictured: Chenango County District Attorney Joe McBride and his wife, Lou Ann, celebrating his victory over Cortland City Court Judge Elizabeth Burns for State Supreme Court Justice of the Sixth Judicial District on Tuesday night. (Frank Speziale photo)
NEW YORK STATE – Chenango County District Attorney Joe McBride (R) will be the next State Supreme Court Justice of the Sixth Judicial District after receiving 51.1 percent of votes, beating Cortland City Court Judge Elizabeth Burns with 48.9 percent.
In Chenango County McBride received 70.94 percent of votes to Burns' 28.97 percent.
In a statement Justice-elect McBride said, "I’m honored to have earned the trust of the voters of Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties. You have my promise that I won’t let you down as your new State Supreme Court Judge. I will work hard every day to ensure that justice is delivered fairly and impartially.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of those who helped on this year’s campaign. I am truly humbled and grateful for your support."
Pictured: Chenango County District Attorney Joe McBride and his wife, Lou Ann, celebrating his victory over Cortland City Court Judge Elizabeth Burns for State Supreme Court Justice of the Sixth Judicial District on Tuesday night. (Frank Speziale photo)
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