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Portage County Municipal Court Judge

One Judge of the Municipal Court shall be elected to a six-year term commencing 1/1/26.OTHER indicates that the race is non-partisan.

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    Wesley Buchanan
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    Melissa Roubic
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Biographical Information

What about your non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?

Why are you running for this particular court seat?

Residence Brimfield
Education University of Akron School of Law
Work Experience Criminal Defense Lawyer
Campaign Email wes@wesblaw.com
As a criminal defense attorney with extensive trial experience, I’ve developed a strong understanding of the legal process, from initial hearings to complex jury trials. I’ve represented clients in high-stakes cases, honing my ability to assess evidence, build persuasive arguments, and advocate for fairness and justice. This has taught me to evaluate cases impartially, balance legal requirements with empathy, and critically analyze witness credibility.

My work has also provided me with valuable insight into the roles of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement, fostering a deep respect for the importance of impartiality and fairness in the courtroom. As a defense attorney, I’ve learned to make thoughtful, objective decisions under pressure—skills that are essential for a judge. My trial experience, combined with a commitment to upholding the law and protecting individual rights, has prepared me to serve as a fair and effective judge.
As your Republican candidate, I’m running for Portage County Municipal Court Judge to bring fairness, transparency, and integrity to our community’s legal system. With years of experience and a commitment to justice, I will ensure every case is heard with impartiality and respect.

As your judge, I will prioritize clear communication and timely decisions to make our court accessible and effective for everyone. I humbly ask for your support as we work together to strengthen our community’s trust in the law.
Residence Windham
Education JD/MTax - University of Akron; BBA - Kent State University
Work Experience Judge - Portage County Municipal Court 6 years; Owner/Attorney - ROUBIC LAW Offices, LLC - 20 years; Attorney/Consultant-Ernst & Young LLP, 4 years
Campaign Email admin@roubicforjudge.com
As a long-term resident of Portage County, I am involved in numerous community organizations and have served on various boards. I served on a local school board for twenty years and several years on the Maplewood Career Center board before becoming a Judge. I currently serve on the board for the Children's Advocacy Center. My husband and I also raised our family in Portage County and remain vested in the well-being of our community. I am keenly aware of the challenges in our county and the resources needed and/or available to assist individuals and families.

I am always open to continuous learning and to suggestions from knowledgeable individuals and organizations to solve problems. This insight is helpful in rendering fair but firm decisions in all matters that come before me as your current Judge. I recognize the great trust the public has placed in me and take my responsibilities seriously. I am grateful for the opportunity to be your Portage County Municipal Court Judge and will continue to put forth my best efforts to serve our county with respect, experience, integrity and fairness.
I am just finishing my first term. I am very proud of the accomplishments my staff and I have achieved during this initial term. Cases are being adjudicated timely and my Court now has a 98%+ on time case resolution rate pursuant to the Supreme Court of Ohio guidelines. We have assisted hundreds of people obtaining a valid driver's license. Driving under suspension is the most frequent criminal and traffic charge seen in our Municipal Court. Licensed and insured drivers provide access to expanded employment opportunities for the Defendant and importantly, better protect the public.

My Court requires compliance with Marsy's Law to ensure victims are notified of court proceedings and have the opportunity to be heard. This past year I also led an initiative to develop and implement the first Theft EDucation (TED) Diversion and Sentencing program. This program requires sponsorship from the Portage County Prosecutor's office and collaboration with the Probation Department. TED is geared towards first time offenders and requires a plea of guilty, holds the Defendant accountable for their actions, includes an educational component of the impact theft has on the public and businesses, and requires full restitution to the victim along with an apology letter. Successful completion of this program may result in a true second chance where the plea of guilty can be vacated and the case dismissed.

I am excited about our accomplishments but there is still more work to do!