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% |
Related Coverage
It’ll be Brody vs. McKenzie in November for Idaho Supreme Court
It’ll be Brody vs. McKenzie in November for Idaho Supreme Court
Runoff set in Idaho SupCourt race, with Brody in the lead; full story
Runoff set in Idaho SupCourt race, with Brody in the lead; full story
Runoff set in Idaho Supreme Court race, with Brody in the lead
A rare contested race for an open seat on the Idaho Supreme Court appears to be headed for a runoff in November, as none of the four hopefuls was polling over 50 percent in early returns Tuesday night – though Rupert attorney Robyn Brody was clearly out in front, with the other three neck-and-neck.
Brody, leading in Idaho Supreme Court race: ‘It’s an affirmation’
Brody, leading in Idaho Supreme Court race: ‘It’s an affirmation’
Brody: ‘I feel like I’m waiting for a jury to come back’
Brody: ‘I feel like I’m waiting for a jury to come back’
Eye on Boise: Campaign finance dispute crops up in Idaho Supreme Court race
Robyn Brody’s campaign for the Idaho Supreme Court disputes a finding by the Idaho Secretary of Statethat four donations, totaling $27,000, received from four farm-related businesses exceeded the state Sunshine Law limits because the businesses are related by a single owner.
Brody campaign disputes Sunshine law interpretation, but sets aside $17K, points finger at Strong campaign
Brody campaign disputes Sunshine law interpretation, but sets aside $17K, points finger at Strong campaign
Two candidates return contributions after running afoul of limits, including one for Idaho Supreme Court
Two candidates for state offices in the May 17 election are filing amended reports and returning contributions, after inadvertently running afoul of the Sunshine Law’s restrictions on donations from related entities, according to the Idaho Secretary of State’s office – including a candidate for the…
Of court candidates, endorsements, stepping on toes and fliers…
The Idaho Farm Bureau Federation’s endorsement of Curt McKenzie for an Idaho Supreme Court opening has raised some eyebrows, as the Farm Bureau is a nonprofit, which typically means an organization can’t support or oppose any candidate for public office. But Farm Bureau spokesman John…
Four Idaho Supreme Court candidates debate
Four Idaho Supreme Court candidates debate