Judge Patrick O'Sullivan
Judge Patrick O'Sullivan
Judge Patrick O’Sullivan

(Madison County, NY – Sept. 2015) The New York State Reform Party has endorsed Judge Patrick O’Sullivan for Madison County Judge in this fall’s election. He is also running on the Republican and Independence lines after having won the Republican Primary Election earlier this month.

“I’m honored and humbled to receive the support of the Reform Party in my candidacy for County Judge, after they looked closely at my background and experience,” said O’Sullivan. “Every day I’m privileged to serve the people of our community as a municipal Judge, trial attorney and mentor to our next generation of legal professionals. This community has given us so much, and I look forward to continuing to give back as your next County Judge.”

Judge O’Sullivan has been town judge in Nelson for 10 years and village judge in Cazenovia for the past four years. For 22 years he has served as a trial attorney, litigating civil and criminal matters across all of Upstate New York. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Syracuse University College of Law and Adjunct Professor in the Criminal Justice Department at Morrisville State College.

“The Madison County Court serves our citizens during the most turbulent times in their lives,” added O’Sullivan. “It’s vital that they come before a fair judge who is compassionate, objective and experienced in all aspects of the law.”

O’Sullivan is a graduate of the Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School (Juris Doctor), Iona College (Master of Science) and Daemen College (Bachelor of Science). He and his wife, Susan, live in Nelson with their three children, Jacqueline, Hannah and Jake.

He will appear on this November’s ballot for Madison County Judge on the Republican, Independence and Reform lines.

 

By martha

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