For now, anyway.
It's hard to beat the price for a Facebook campaign page (zilch) and many judicial campaigns start off with Facebook pages before obtaining their own (paid-for) websites.
At present, Patrick Dankwa John's only campaign website is this linked Facebook campaign page.
John had only a Facebook page in 2016 as well, when, as Patrick D. John, he sought a 7th Subcircuit vacancy. Licensed as an attorney in Illinois since 1998, John works for The Barclay Law Group, P.C., focusing on family law. He is a resident of Chicago's Austin neighborhood.
Joel Chupack is exploring a race for the 12th Subcircuit vacancy, according to his Facebook campaign page.
A partner in the Loop firm of Heinrich & Kramer, P.C., Chupack's focuses his practice in the area of real estate litigation. Licensed as an attorney in Illinois since 1982, Chupack is a former President of the Decalogue Society of Lawyers. He has also served as Chair of the Illinois State Bar Association Real Estate Law Section Council and as an ISBA Assembly member. Chupack was a finalist for associate judge in 2016.
And ther are about 10-15 more people who will file on 11-27 and then the REAL fun begins. Let the best slug win!
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Facebook, the is one judicial candidate (a sitting judge) who has a proclivity for making posts to h** campaign FB page during work hours, and takes positions on a lot of political issues. Those posts will make a great mail piece.
ReplyDeletePublic Defender Timothy John Leeming also running; possibly countywide. Any relation to Pamela Leeming?
ReplyDeleteUbi O'Neal circulating against Seaton in 2. That's a $1 Million name. Well, perhaps half a million.
ReplyDeleteBlack Power!!!!
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