Robyn Brody
A candidate for State Supreme Court, State of Idaho in the 2016 Idaho General Election, Nov. 8
Party: No party
City: Rupert, Idaho
Education: Bachelor’s degree, law degree, and a master’s degree in international management from the University of Denver.
Work experience: An attorney in private practice in Rupert, Brody has operated her practice for the past eight years, and previously was a partner in a Twin Falls law firm for 13 years. Past president of the Fifth District Bar Association.
Political experience: First run for office.
Family: Married. Has two children.
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Race Results
| Candidate | Votes | Pct |
|---|---|---|
| Robyn Brody (N) | 300,387 | 53.55% |
| Curt McKenzie (N) | 260,532 | 46.45% |
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AdWatch: Brody launches TV commercial; PAC launches independent radio ad campaign for McKenzie
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Two vie for open Idaho Supreme Court seat
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Idaho Bar survey rates Brody twice as high as McKenzie for state’s high court
The Idaho State Bar has released the results of its survey of state bar members about the qualifications of the two candidates vying for an open seat on the Idaho Supreme Court, and Robyn Brody has been rated nearly twice as highly by attorneys around the state as rival Curt McKenzie.
State Bar survey shows Brody rated nearly twice as high on qualifications for SupCourt as McKenzie
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Court hopefuls’ campaign finance reports show McKenzie in debt to self, Brody drawing contributions
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