- Judge Donnie Hoover requests your vote in support of his campaign to continue serving on the Mecklenburg County District Court
Over 37 Years of Excellence in the Legal Profession
- Juris Doctorate, North Carolina Central University
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
9 Years at The United States Justice Department
- Supervised in excess of 30 trial attorneys as Assistant Branch Director
- Served as a litigation specialist and represented the United States government in a variety of complex cases handled by the Commercial Litigation Branch
24 Years of Private Practice in Charlotte
- Experienced in representing clients in all matters that come before the District Court
- Admitted to The North Carolina Supreme Court, The United States Supreme Court and numerous other Federal Courts
4 Years as a Mecklenburg County District Court Judge
- Coordinated a committee of local agencies that obtained a $1.5 million federal grant to implement a program designed to identify and assist veterans with post-traumatic stress and brain injuries
- Serves as a volunteer judge for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Truancy Court Program (Albemarle Road Elementary)
- Appointed to serve on the Governor's Gang Task Force to contribute ideas for enhancing anti-gang law enforcement efforts and developing gang prevention policies throughout the State of North Carolina
A Lifetime of Service to the Community
- North Carolina Association of District Court Judges
- Member, John S. Leary Bar Association
- Board Member, Greater Enrichment Program
- Life Member of the NAACP
- Member, Trustee and Musician of Steele Creek A.M.E. Zion Church
- Member of Zechariah Alexander, Sr., Lodge No. 833, Prince Hall Affiliate, Free and Accepted Masons of the Jurisdiction of North Carolina (Worshipful Master, 1990 to 1993)
- Member, Rameses Temple No. 51, Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order, Noble Mystic Shrine of North and South America and Its Jurisdictions, Inc.

Key Election Dates
- Voter Registration Deadline for General Election – October 12, 2012
- One Stop Early Voting Period for General Election – October 18, 2012 – November 3, 2012
- General Election Day – November 6, 2012
Remember that judicial races are nonpartisan, so you must vote for judges separately even if you vote a straight ticket.
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Please do not hesitate to contact the campaign to learn more about Judge Hoover, to make the campaign aware of special events/meetings, to ask any questions, or to provide any comments.
Contact:
Committee to Elect Donnie Hoover
P.O. Box 31503
Charlotte, North Carolina 28231
704-851-1798
info@votedonniehoover.com

