It’s anticipated Gov. Earl Ray
Tomblin will appoint someone to fill the vacant circuit judge’s seat in Mingo County
a few days after Tuesday’s primary election.
A Tomblin administration official said
Tomblin will likely appoint the person who wins Tuesday. There are four
candidates running in the Democratic primary. There are no Republicans seeking
the seat.
Two senior status judges have been
presiding in Mingo
County since last year’s
resignation of Judge Michael Thornsbury. He’ll be sentenced later this year on
a federal criminal conviction.
The state Judicial Vacancy Advisory
Commission conducted interviews in December and recommended Mingo County
public defenders Teresa McCune and Duke Jewell to fill the vacancy but Tomblin
passed. State law doesn’t require him to make a choice from those
recommendations.
McCune and Jewell are on the ballot
Tuesday along with Williamson attorney Robert Carlton and Mingo County Family
Court Judge Miki Thompson.
The person who wins the general election in November would
complete the unexpired term through 2016.