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Akron Bar Association announces 2025 judicial ratings

Published: August 22, 2025

AKRON––The Akron Bar Association Commission on Judicial Candidates was established by the Akron Bar Association to evaluate candidates for local judgeships.
The Commission rates the candidates “Excellent,” “Good,” “Adequate,” or “Not Acceptable.”
Ratings are based on seven criteria: integrity, legal knowledge and ability, professional experience, judicial temperament, diligence, personal responsibility, and public and community service.
The Akron Bar Association has created a website – http://www.YouBeTheJudgeSummitCounty.com – to not only promote the commission’s ratings, but to serve as a central source of information about the local judicial candidates appearing on the November ballot.
In addition to the ratings, candidates are asked to supply information about their campaign websites and social media pages to populate the site.
A rating of “Adequate” requires a vote of a majority of the commission members present.
If a candidate is rated “Adequate,” a second ballot is taken to determine if the rating “Good” will be awarded, also requiring a majority vote of the commission members present.
If a candidate is rated “Good,” a third ballot is taken to determine if the rating “Excellent” will be awarded.
The “Excellent” rating requires the affirmative vote of a two-thirds majority of the commission members present.
The commission is comprised of 28 experienced members of the Akron Bar Association selected by its Bench Bar Committee, Family Law Section, Probate Law Section, the chair of the commission, and the Bar president.
No more than 50% of the commission may be from any one political party.
All candidates complete a questionnaire containing extensive biographical data and submit relevant materials, including legal writing samples.
References for the candidates are interviewed and intensive interviews with the candidates are conducted.
This year, the commission, chaired by Attorney Kerri Keller with Attorney Don Malarcik serving as vice-chair, evaluated the judicial candidates running in the races listed below in the Nov. 4 general election.
Please visit http://www.YouBeTheJudgeSummitCounty.com for information about each of the races.
The 2025 ratings are as follows”
Stow Municipal Court, Cynthia Curtin, adequate.
Stow Municipal Court, Amber Zibritosky, excellent.
In addition to the race listed above, the following races will also appear on ballots, but the candidates are running unopposed and were therefore not evaluated:
• Ron Cable – Akron Municipal Court
• John Oldham – Akron Municipal Court
• Diana Stevenson - Barberton Municipal Court.
The Akron Bar Association was founded in 1875 and is an Ohio not-for-profit corporation with a membership base of over 1,700 members consisting of lawyers, judges, paralegals, legal staff, law students, and paralegal students. In addition to serving our members, we serve the public by providing referrals to pre-screened lawyers and investigating grievances against attorneys with a Summit County mailing address.


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