Nancy Smith

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Nancy E. Smith
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Current Court Information:
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Title:   Justice
Position:   Fourth Department
Alternative court:   New York Supreme Court 7th Judicial District
Service:
Appointed by:   Gov. George Pataki
Active:   1999-2025
Personal History
Bachelors:   Allegheny College
Law School:   Vermont Law School
Candidate 2011:
Candidate for:  New York Supreme Court 7th Judicial District
State:  New York
Election information 2011:
Incumbent:  Yes
Election date:  November 8, 2011
Election vote:  50.2%ApprovedA

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Nancy E. Smith is a justice on the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, in the Fourth Department. She is also a judge on the New York Supreme Court 7th Judicial District. She was appointed by Governor Pataki to the Second Department of the Appellate Division in March of 1999. On November 23, 2004, she was reassigned to the Fourth Department.[1] She was re-elected on November 8, 2011 to an additional fourteen year term on the court. Her current term on the Supreme Court ends on December 31, 2025.[2][3]

Biography

Judge Smith graduated from Allegheny College and Vermont Law School.[1]

Legal career

Judge Smith began her legal career in January of 1982 as an Assistant District Attorney in Monroe County. In July of 1984, she left to work with the law firm Greisberger, Zicari, McConville, Coorman, Morin and Welch for nearly a year. She then returned to the Monroe County D.A.'s Office and worked there from 1985 until 1992, when she was elected to the Monroe County Court. She began judging on this Court in January of 1993. In September of 1997, Governor Pataki appointed her to the New York Supreme Court 7th Judicial District. She was elected to this position in January of 1998.[1]

2011 election

Main page: New York judicial elections, 2011

Smith won re-election to the New York Supreme Court 7th Judicial District on November 8, 2011. She ran on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines, along with Tom Moran. She ran unopposed in the Primary and General Elections.[4][3]

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