Minneapolis Star Tribune, October 23, 2008, Editorials, readers write, “Hennepin County Bench … Haeg is clearly most qualified to be judge … Haeg has 32 years of trial bench experience (his opponent only has 13) as a court referee. Haeg has presided over 25,000 trials, hearings and motions in four contentious, high-volume, family-oriented courts …” Read more
ABOUT MY OPPONENT
Hennepin County Judge James Swenson was charged with discrimination by a former employee in 2007.… As a result of the action taxpayers paid $75,000 to settle all claims. Read more
During the time Mr. Swenson was the chief administrator in Family Court, the due process rights of the citizens of Hennepin County have been seriously eroded. Read more
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Thomas F. Haeg is the candidate for the office of judge in Hennepin County Court, Seat 58. The court has original and general jurisdiction in all cases at law, equity and criminal. Its orders have statewide application. There will be no primary election. The election will occur on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Absentee ballots will be available from the Secretary of State starting October 4, 2008. If you are in need of an absentee ballot, you may contact us to secure one. You may contact us, too, to determine your polling place.

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| Exceptional and trusted experience in Juvenile, Housing and Family Courts |
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| 92% approval rating in his administration of Hennepin County Housing Court |
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| History as a long-serving jurist committed to fair and equal access to the courts |
ABOUT MY OPPONENT
Hennepin County Judge James Swenson was charged with discrimination by a former employee in 2007.… As a result of the action taxpayers paid $75,000 to settle all claims. Read more
During the time Mr. Swenson was the chief administrator in Family Court, the due process rights of the citizens of Hennepin County have been seriously eroded. Read more
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Thomas F. Haeg is the candidate for the office of judge in Hennepin County Court, Seat 58. The court has original and general jurisdiction in all cases at law, equity and criminal. Its orders have statewide application. There will be no primary election. The election will occur on Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Absentee ballots will be available from the Secretary of State starting October 4, 2008. If you are in need of an absentee ballot, you may contact us to secure one. You may contact us, too, to determine your polling place.
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TOM HAEG, a faithful and loyal Court Referee of the Hennepin County District Court bench for over 32 years, is running against James Swenson for Fourth District Hennepin County judge, Seat 58. “For once we will have a sound and meaningful debate about character and integrity in a judicial race as intended by the framers of our State Constitution.” —Thomas F. Haeg TOM HAEG IN HIS OWN WORDS Listen now
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