“Justice Baker, Cedar Rapids, was appointed to the Supreme Court in 2008.     

Justice Baker attended undergraduate and law school at the University of Iowa, receiving his bachelor’s degree in 1975 and law degree in 1979 with high honors, Order of the Coif.  Following graduation from law school, Justice Baker worked in the private practice of law for 25 years.  In 2005 he was appointed as a district court judge for the Sixth Judicial District.  Justice Baker was appointed to the Court of Appeals in 2006 where he served until his appointment to the supreme court. 

 Justice Baker is married and has two children.  His current term expires December 31, 2010.” 

 Source: http://www.judicial.state.ia.us/Supreme_Court/Justices/David_L_Baker/

Judges stand for retention election near the end of their term in office. In a retention election, judges do not have opponents. Instead, voters decide whether or not to retain a judge in office. If a judge receives a simple majority of “yes” votes, the judge may serve another full term. Do not overlook this on your November ballot.

April 3, 2009, Justice Baker voted to change the law from defining marriage as being between one man and one woman to include other unions.

November 2, 2010 when you place your vote for Godly people to rule this land, be sure to fill out your ballot all the way to the end.  Vote  “NO” for retaining Justice David Baker.

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