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Robert A. Bruno

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Robert A. Bruno


New York Supreme Court 10th Judicial District

Tenure

Present officeholder

Education

Robert A. Bruno is a justice of the Nassau County Supreme Court in the 10th Judicial District of New York. He was elected on Nov. 3, 2009, effective in 2010.[1][2]

Education

Judge Bruno received his B.A. degree from St. John's University in 1978 and his J.D. degree from California Western School of Law in 1981.

Career

Following graduation from law school, Bruno worked as an attorney until 2008, when he was appointed to the Nassau County District Court. On November 3, 2009, he was elected to the New York Supreme Court, 10th Judicial District.[1][3][4][2]

2009 election

Bruno was elected to the court in 2009.[5]

Candidate IncumbentSeatPartyElection %

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Randall Hinrichs Approved No10th DistrictDemocratic, Republican, Conservative12.6%
H. Patrick Leis III Approved Yes10th DistrictDemocratic, Republican, Conservative, Independence13.1%
Elizabeth H. Emerson Approved Yes10th DistrictDemocratic, Republican, Conservative, Independence, Working Families13.6%
Stephen A. Bucaria Approved Yes10th DistrictDemocratic, Republican, Conservative, Independence13%
Thomas P. Phelan Approved Yes10th DistrictRepublican, Conservative7.6%
Robert A. Bruno Approved No10th DistrictRepublican, Conservative7.8%
James P. McCormack No10th DistrictDemocratic, Independence, Working Families6.6%
David Goodsell No10th DistrictDemocratic, Independence, Working Families6.2%
Daniel W. Donnelly No10th DistrictIndependence>1%
Andrew L. Spence No10th DistrictWorking Families>1%
Barbara Byrne No10th DistrictWorking Families>1%
Stephanie G. Ovadia No10th DistrictWorking Families>1%

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