Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Kentucky judge announces bid for state Supreme Court

A circuit court judge in Kentucky says he will run for an open seat on the state Supreme Court. Judge David Tapp will run for the 3rd Supreme Court District that spans 27 counties in south-central Kentucky. Justice Daniel Venters holds the seat now and says he will not seek re-election. Tapp has been a circuit court judge for Pulaski, Rockcastle and Lincoln counties since 2005. He has received national attention for his drug court program, which relies on medically assisted treatment for some addicts. In May, U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell appointed Tapp to a national juvenile justice advisory board. Kentucky judicial races are nonpartisan, and their political affiliations do not appear on the ballot.