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JUSTICE VERDA COLVIN CAMPAIGNS "FOR THE PEOPLE" - GEORGIA SUPREME COURT JUSTICE

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Hello World,

Truth Be Told!

My name is Gloria Stanley, your host with the most dynamic talk from coast-to-coast.  Happy Talk is a family-friendly show designed to elevate your mind, body and soul in the totality of happiness.

Today, we will politically be speaking about the upcoming Special General Election in Georgia on May 24, 2022 to elect a Georgia Supreme Court Judge.  Early voting begins on Monday, May 2, 2022 for all Georgians.

Currently, Justice Verda Colvin assumed the Georgia Supreme Court seat she was appointed on July 29, 2021 by Gov. Brian Kemp (R) to replace Harold Melton.  Her current term ends on December 31, 2022.

Out of a half-dozen Georgia appellate campaigns, it’s the only contested race statewide.  

Justice Verda Colvin, Georgia Supreme Court Judge says she is standing in Truth and Justice "For The People."  She said, "I believe my heart for service and my genuine concern for people make me an indispensable member of the court."

Her clarion call is urging all Georgians to get out to vote during the Special General Election with early voting beginning  Monday, 5/2 and the Primary Election on 5/24.

Happy Talk presents an opportunity for you to get to know Justice Colvin credence, principles, truth to and heart for the job.

Judge Colvin started her career as an Associate in a firm whose primary mission was to protect the civil rights of those who they served.  Her heart for service led her to work as an Assistant Solicitor in Athens-Clarke County and that service was continued in the Clayton Co. District Attorneys Office. In 1999, she joined the United States Attorney’s Office in the Middle District of GA.

Prior Office - Georgia 3rd Superior Court - District Macon and Georgia Court of Appeals

Education - Sweet Briar College, 1987 & Law-University of Georgia, 1990

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