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“ There are guidelines and formulas for district court that have been established by NC
State Statutes that some judges are not following. We need a judge like Bill Belk who
will adhere to the law and not legislate from the bench.”
Rufus L. Edmisten, former State Attorney General and Secretary of State
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“ Bill Belk and I founded Shelter Relief for Abused Women in Charlotte which due to its
success, has become a national program. Bill is an individual who cares about the safety and security of families”
Pat McCrory, Mayor
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“ Bill Belk will be a fair, firm and impartial judge. He has the integrity to adhere to the
evidence and apply the rules of law.”
Dan Ramirez, Mecklenburg County Commissioner At-large
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“ There has been an explosion in litigation over the past 30 years nationwide with the
majority, 60-80%, attributable to domestic court cases. The answer to this problem is to
vote for candidates like Bill Belk. He will place families ahead of special interests and
create a truly family-friendly court that will deliver just and effective legal solutions in a
timely manner – not drawn out proceedings beyond the average family’s ability to pay.”
Michael McCormick, Family Advocate
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“ Bill’s concern for keeping the family intact resonates with me and any minister who has
watched the family being destroyed by the court process. He understands the need for
fairness and integrity in our system.”
Reverend Marty McCarthy
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“ Bill’s personal experience in domestic court gives him great insight into the needs of
litigants on all sides of domestic issues. He is acutely aware of the unnecessary length
and expense of this type of litigation and will work hard to reduce the emotional and
financial impact on families.”
R. Kent Brown, Attorney at Law
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“ Bill is one of the most educated candidates running for the bench. He has a Law Degree,
an MBA, a Masters in Law and Taxation and is licensed to practice before the Supreme
Court of the United States.”
Cy Johnson, Mecklenburg County Attorney
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“ Bill is dedicated to improving the community. He is running for judge because he wants
our court system to be the best.”
The Rev., Dr. Carol T. “Pinky” Bender, retired Presbyterian Minister |
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