Rachel Nordby
2019 - Present
2027
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Rachel Nordby is a judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. She assumed office in 2019. Her current term ends on January 5, 2027.
Nordby ran for re-election for judge of the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal. She won in the retention election on November 3, 2020.
Biography
Education
Nordby obtained a bachelor's degree from the University of Florida and a J.D. from Florida State University College of Law. During her legal studies, she served as editor-in-chief of the Law Review.[1]
Professional career
Before joining the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal in 2019, Nordby was a partner at the law firm of Shutts & Bowen LLP. She previously served as senior deputy solicitor general in the office of the attorney general of Florida.[1]
Elections
2020
Florida 1st District Court of Appeal
Rachel Nordby was retained to the Florida 1st District Court of Appeal on November 3, 2020 with 66.9% of the vote.
Retention Vote |
% |
Votes |
|||
✔ | Yes |
66.9
|
1,038,858 | ||
No |
33.1
|
513,694 | |||
Total Votes |
1,552,552 |
|
Campaign finance
Campaign themes
2020
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Rachel Nordby did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
See also
2020 Elections
External links
Footnotes
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