Scott J. Monroe

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Scott J. Monroe
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Current Court Information:
North Elba Town Court, New York
Title:   Justice
Candidate 2011:
Candidate for:  North Elba Town Court
State:  New York
Election information 2011:
Incumbent:  No
Election date:  November 8, 2011
Election vote:  48.8%DefeatedD

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Scott J. Monroe was a judicial candidate for the North Elba Town Court in Essex County, New York. He was defeated on November 8, 2011.[1]

2011 election

Main page: New York judicial elections, 2011

Monroe ran unsuccessfully for election to the Town Court on November 8. He received 48.8% of the vote and was defeated by incumbent James Rogers, III. He ran as an independent on the "Common Sense Concerned" party ballot line.[1][2][3]

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