Campaign Phone
5702129512
Campaign email
patrick@bestforjudge.com
Education
B.S. Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology. J.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Current Occupation
Attorney
Qualifications for Office
Attorney at ARM Lawyers. Special Assistant District Attorney in the Consumer Fraud Division. Solicitor to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Monroe County Controller’s Office. Former Court Hearing Officer for the Monroe County Court of Common Pleas.
On the bench, I will apply the law as it is written – fairly, consistently, and without bias. I will work to ensure judicial efficiency – justice delayed is justice denied – and support specialty courts like Veterans Court and Mental Health Court, which provide alternatives that address underlying issues and reduce recidivism. Everyone deserves a fair process and timely resolution.
Off the bench, I will continue making the law more accessible through community outreach and public education. As an author and legal educator, I’ve spent years helping people understand their rights. I will also maintain my involvement with the Monroe County Bar Association – I’ve served on the Board for three years and currently serve as Vice President.
Access to justice means more than just getting into the courtroom – it means being heard, respected, and treated with dignity. That’s the kind of judge I will strive to be.
Campaign Phone
5702129512
Campaign email
patrick@bestforjudge.com
Education
B.S. Public Policy, Rochester Institute of Technology. J.D., University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
Current Occupation
Attorney
Qualifications for Office
Attorney at ARM Lawyers. Special Assistant District Attorney in the Consumer Fraud Division. Solicitor to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Monroe County Controller’s Office. Former Court Hearing Officer for the Monroe County Court of Common Pleas.
On the bench, I will apply the law as it is written – fairly, consistently, and without bias. I will work to ensure judicial efficiency – justice delayed is justice denied – and support specialty courts like Veterans Court and Mental Health Court, which provide alternatives that address underlying issues and reduce recidivism. Everyone deserves a fair process and timely resolution.
Off the bench, I will continue making the law more accessible through community outreach and public education. As an author and legal educator, I’ve spent years helping people understand their rights. I will also maintain my involvement with the Monroe County Bar Association – I’ve served on the Board for three years and currently serve as Vice President.
Access to justice means more than just getting into the courtroom – it means being heard, respected, and treated with dignity. That’s the kind of judge I will strive to be.
Campaign Phone
570-421-1066
Campaign email
Janetjacksonforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Juris Doctorate from The Dickinson School of Law
Current Occupation
Lawyer
Qualifications for Office
More than 35 years experience litigating civil and criminal matters in Monroe County and surrounding counties. I serve on the Criminal Justice Advisory Board and have tried everything from a traffic ticket to a death penalty case. I was the first full time assistant public defender in Monroe County and have maintained an active civil litigation practice since 1988.
I will continue to participate in the Monroe County Criminal Justice Advisory Board and its Reentry Coalition to help make the criminal justice system as fair as possible to all citizens. I will also work to improve communication between the Bench and the Monroe County Bar Association so that lawyers may inform the Bench when there are concerns or ideas to improve access to justice. While judges have constrictions which limit involvement in political activities I will continue to be informed and supportive of civic organizations such as Safe Monroe and NCNW and the League of Women Voters for their role in education and justice.
Campaign Phone
570-421-1066
Campaign email
Janetjacksonforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Juris Doctorate from The Dickinson School of Law
Current Occupation
Lawyer
Qualifications for Office
I have been a lawyer practicing in Monroe County for more than 35 years. I have diverse trial experience in civil and criminal law. I was the first full time assistant public defender in Monroe County and tried many jury trials and bench trials as well as juvenile delinquency and dependency matters for many years. In my law practice with Dominick Anthony Lockwood, Esquire I expanded my practice to include divorce and custody litigation as well as injury cases, property damage matters and estate litigation including multiple Will challenges. Protecting individuals as guardian upon court appointments has also been part of my practice. I am the only candidate who is qualified to try a death penalty case and who has tried such a case.
I will continue my active roles in the Monroe County Bar Association, Safe Monroe, NCNW, Monroe County Criminal Justice Advisory Board and similar organizations aimed at education and equal access to justice. I will continue to participate to the extent permitted by the Code of Judicial Ethics with such educational programs as the Mock Trial Competitions and the Law Day Fairy Tale Trials to introduce young people to the law in a way that is nonthreatening and entertaining while introducing them to the role of the courts. Supporting programs that allow law enforcement officers to improve community engagement with young people and citizens from all walks of life is another way the courts can improve the criminal justice system.
Campaign Phone
609-795-1544
Campaign email
levyforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Graduate of East Stroudsburg High School Class of 93’ , B.S. Administration of Justice -The Penn State University, Juris Doctorate -New York Law School
Current Occupation
Magisterial District Judge
Qualifications for Office
Only candidate with any judicial experience, Over 20 years as an Attorney specializing in Courtroom Litigation , 35 Year Monroe County Resident, Member of the Monroe County Bar Association, Volunteer Firefighter -Delaware Water Gap, Volunteer EMT -Bushkill Ambulance Corps, Proud Father of 3
Monroe County is losing two of our most experienced judges. I am the only judge in this race. The only candidate with any judicial experience, and I’m ready to hit the ground running. I’ve made the tough calls as a district judge and treated everyone with fairness and respect—no matter who they are. As a Court of Common Pleas Judge, I’ll keep doing just that.
In court, I’ll make sure everyone is heard and understands the process—whether they have a lawyer or not. Outside the courtroom, I serve as a volunteer firefighter and EMT, working alongside our first responders. They’re some of the hardest-working folks you’ll ever meet. They step up when their neighbors need them most. That same spirit of service drives how I approach the law.
I’ll continue working with local groups to ensure everyone knows their rights and how the justice system can help—not hurt—them.
Justice should be about doing what’s right. That’s the kind of judge I am—and the kind Monroe County can count on.
Campaign Phone
609-795-1544
Campaign email
levyforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Graduate of East Stroudsburg High School Class of 93’ , B.S. Administration of Justice -The Penn State University, Juris Doctorate -New York Law School
Current Occupation
Magisterial District Judge
Qualifications for Office
Only candidate with any judicial experience, Over 20 years as an Attorney specializing in Courtroom Litigation , 35 Year Monroe County Resident, Member of the Monroe County Bar Association, Volunteer Firefighter -Delaware Water Gap, Volunteer EMT -Bushkill Ambulance Corps, Proud Father of 3
Monroe County is losing two of our most experienced judges. I am the only judge in this race. The only candidate with any judicial experience, and I’m ready to hit the ground running. I’ve made the tough calls as a district judge and treated everyone with fairness and respect—no matter who they are. As a Court of Common Pleas Judge, I’ll keep doing just that.
In court, I’ll make sure everyone is heard and understands the process—whether they have a lawyer or not. Outside the courtroom, I serve as a volunteer firefighter and EMT, working alongside our first responders. They’re some of the hardest-working folks you’ll ever meet. They step up when their neighbors need them most. That same spirit of service drives how I approach the law.
I’ll continue working with local groups to ensure everyone knows their rights and how the justice system can help—not hurt—them.
Justice should be about doing what’s right. That’s the kind of judge I am—and the kind Monroe County can count on.
Campaign Phone
(570) 223-4802
Campaign email
kellylombardoforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Juris Doctor from Widener Law School; Bachelor of Science Degree in Forensic Chemistry with minors in Criminal Justice and Biology from West Chester University
Current Occupation
Elder Law Attorney with emphasis on Orphan's Court litigation and Special Needs, and Solicitor for Monroe County Area Agency on Aging protecting our older adults from abuse, neglect and financial exploitation
Qualifications for Office
16 years as a practicing attorney - During law school, I worked in the Harrisburg Civil Law Clinic, gaining hands-on experience in civil litigation and family law, and providing free legal assistance to clients in need. Upon obtaining my Juris Doctor, I clerked for a Monroe County Common Pleas Judge gaining valuable knowledge from behind the bench. I was then recruited as a full-time prosecutor in the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office where I handled hundreds of criminal cases – ranging from summary offenses to felony homicides – and spent thousands of hours trying cases in the courtroom. After several years, I transitioned into civil law. For the past decade, I have practiced elder law and orphan’s court litigation.
Equality starts with fairness, transparency and respect for every person who enters the courtroom. But we can do more. As a prosecutor, I’ve seen how language barriers affect non-English speakers, and I support expanding free, high-quality translation services for attorneys and clients. While our Court does provide interpretation and translation services, many attorneys lack access to similar resources outside the Courtroom. These resources must be available to clients free of charge. In Orphans' Court, I represent older adults and people with disabilities for whom court appearances can be physically challenging or emotionally distressing. I will continue to support remote hearings and flexible scheduling to accommodate those with difficulty appearing in Court. I will also advocate for diversionary/restorative justice programs for youth and non-violent offenders (such as creating drug and mental health court) to reduce incarceration, promote accountability and support rehabilitation.
Campaign Phone
5702234802
Campaign email
kellylombardoforjudge@gmail.com
Education
Juris Doctor from Widener Law School; Bachelor of Science Degree in Forensic Chemistry with minors in Criminal Justice and Biology from West Chester University
Current Occupation
Elder Law Attorney with focus on Orphan's Court litigation and Special Needs, and Solicitor for Monroe County Area Agency on Aging protecting our older adults from abuse, neglect and financial exploitation
Qualifications for Office
16 years as a practicing attorney - During law school, I worked in the Harrisburg Civil Law Clinic, gaining hands-on experience in civil litigation and family law, and providing free legal assistance to clients in need. Upon obtaining my Juris Doctor, I clerked for a Monroe County Common Pleas Judge gaining valuable knowledge from behind the bench. I was then recruited as a full-time prosecutor in the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office where I handled hundreds of criminal cases – ranging from summary offenses to felony homicides – and spent thousands of hours trying cases in the courtroom. After several years, I transitioned into civil law. For the past decade, I have practiced elder law and orphan’s court litigation.
Equality starts with fairness, transparency and respect for every person who enters the courtroom. But we can do more. As a prosecutor, I’ve seen how language barriers affect non-English speakers, and I support expanding free, high-quality translation services for attorneys and clients. While our Court does provide interpretation and translation services, many attorneys lack access to similar resources outside the Courtroom. These resources must be available to clients free of charge. In Orphans' Court, I represent older adults and people with disabilities for whom court appearances can be physically challenging or emotionally distressing. I will continue to support remote hearings and flexible scheduling to accommodate those with difficulty appearing in Court. I will also advocate for diversionary/restorative justice programs for youth and non-violent offenders (such as creating drug and mental health court) to reduce incarceration, promote accountability and support rehabilitation.
Candidate has not yet responded.
Campaign Phone
570-977-0847
Campaign email
info@alexmarekforjudge.com
Education
Bachelor's: Alma College, Alma, MI - Biology/Chemistry; Master's: Ferris State University, Big, Rapids, MI - Criminal Justice Administration; Juris Doctor: Thomas M. Cooley Law Scool, Lansing, MI.
Current Occupation
Attorney - Newman Williams P.C., Stroudsburg, PA
Qualifications for Office
I have eighteen years of diverse legal experience in both criminal law and civil litigation. However, my capability in research and analysis, an absolute necessity for a judge, is what sets me apart. My ability to interpret complex laws with precision, will ensure rulings are grounded in reason and authority. I will be a judge who can dissect arguments, evaluate evidence, and articulate clear, defensible decisions that others can follow and respect.
In ensuring equal access to justice is a lead by example premise and the importance of impartiality of the courts cannot be emphasized enough. I will always maintain professional integrity. Ethical consistency is non-negotiable. I will be a judge who upholds moral principles, resists corruption, and maintains public trust by adhering to the rule of law, even when it’s unpopular or inconvenient. I will stand firm on principle, even under scrutiny or threat. I will uphold justice regardless of backlash or personal cost. And while being impartial, I will be a judge who can grasp the human stakes involved - understanding the impact of my rulings on people’s lives without letting it cloud my objectivity. By always upholding these core principles, I will not only always promote equal justice to all with my courtroom but also be a positive influence to the to the local bar to do the same.