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Candidate for NC District Court judge, Democrat Renee Jordan, answers our questions

Renee Jordan, Democratic candidate for District Court Judge in District 10C.
Renee Jordan, Democratic candidate for District Court Judge in District 10C.

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Candidates for North Carolina District Court judge, District 10C

Incumbent Anna Elena Worley will face Renee Jordan in the Democratic primary. There is no Republican primary in this race.


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Name: Renee Jordan

District/seat: District 10C, Seat 3 (Wake County)

Political party: Democrat

Age as of March 5, 2024: 46

Campaign website: www.reneejordanforjudge.com

Current occupation: Criminal Defense Attorney

Professional experience: 18-plus years of trial experience as a criminal defense attorney

Education: Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law, 2005; Canisius College, 2000, BA in Spanish & International Relations

What areas of the law do you have experience in, as a judge or attorney?

Criminal and civil litigation.

What is your judicial philosophy?

To apply the law in a fair and impartial manner and to do that with integrity, dignity, and compassion to each person that appears before you.

Tell us about a specific event in your legal career of which you are most proud.

Representing defendants who are struggling in life with difficult charges, drug addictions, loss of jobs, homelessness. Watching these clients overcome their current situations and move forward in life. I enjoy hearing from clients months, or even years after I have represented them and seeing that their lives have changed significantly for the better.

To what extent should judges be allowed to share their thoughts on political issues in public?

Judges need to remain impartial and unbiased.

This story was originally published February 27, 2024 at 12:32 PM.

Kyle Ingram
The News & Observer
Kyle Ingram is the Democracy Reporter for the News & Observer. He reports on voting rights, election administration, the state judicial branch and more. He is a graduate of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at UNC-Chapel Hill. 
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Candidates for North Carolina District Court judge, District 10C

Incumbent Anna Elena Worley will face Renee Jordan in the Democratic primary. There is no Republican primary in this race.