Jennifer Ellen DeLaney

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Jennifer Ellen DeLaney
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Current Court Information:
New Mexico Sixth Judicial District Court
Title:   Judge
Position:   Division 2
Service:
Active:   2013-2018
Past position:   Special Master, Domestic Relations Hearing Officer and Domestic Violence Commissioner - 6th Judicial District
Past term:   2009-2012
Personal History
Party:   Democratic
Bachelors:   Eckerd College in 1997
Law School:   Lewis & Clark College, Northwestern School of Law, 2002
Candidate 2012:
Candidate for:  Sixth Judicial District Court
State:  New Mexico
Election information 2012:
Incumbent:  No
Primary date:  June 5, 2012
Primary vote:  62.4%ApprovedA
Election date:  November 6, 2012
Election vote:  55.78%ApprovedA

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Jennifer Ellen DeLaney is a judge of the Sixth Judicial District Court of New Mexico. She was elected on November 6, 2012 for a term that expires in 2018.[1]

Education

DeLaney received her B.S. degree from Eckerd College in 1997 and her J.D. degree from the Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College in 2002.[2]

Career

DeLaney worked as a managing attorney partner of DeLaney & Hernandez, LLC from October of 2002 until July of 2009, when she was appointed the Special Master, Domestic Relations Hearing Officer and Domestic Violence Commissioner for the 6th Judicial District. In 2012, she was elected to the District Court.[2]

Awards and associations

  • New Mexico Bar
  • Florida Bar
  • Southwestern Regional Housing and Community Development Corporation Board of Directors (2007-present; Chair since 2009)[2]

2012 election

Main page: New Mexico judicial elections, 2012

DeLaney was successfully elected to the Sixth Judicial District. She was successful in the June 5, 2012 primary, receiving 62.4% of the vote and defeating fellow Democratic candidate Michael R. Renteria.[3] In the November 6th general election she won 55.78% of the vote, defeating Republican candidate Jarod K. Hofacket.[4][1]

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