Judge John Rosson - Knoxville Municipal Judge
Appointed in 1986, to fill an unexpired term, Judge Rosson was elected Knoxville Municipal Judge in 1
Scenes from Elizabeth & Jarrad’s celebration of love. One year wedding anniversary and 10 year first kiss anniversary. Congratulations to the couple! As a judge, Judge John Rosson has officiated countless weddings. Election Day is November 7th. Vote! Keep him in his seat!
Great job to the East Tennessee Historical Society on organizing a fabulous East Tennesseean of the Year celebration dinner. Congratulations to the honoree Coach Rick Barnes!
EARLY VOTING ENDS TODAY!! Let’s do this.
RCN Technologies in North Knoxville hosted a fun chili cook off for their employees today. Judge John Rosson was a “judge” at the event. Great job to the winner & the 12 teams that brought in their own chili recipe! You can early vote for our favorite judge today and tomorrow!
Thank you to Judge Rosson’s friend Girish Desai who runs El Chico Mexican Restaurant for giving him a great sign location on their property. The judge loves their Mexican apple pie! Early voting is open until Thursday.
Experience at the bench is the difference folks!
Watch Judge John Rosson’s interview with WVLT here-
https://www.wvlt.tv/2023/10/25/37-year-knoxville-city-judge-looks-hold-off-opponent-november-election/
Campaign decompression lunch with the family. You have until this Thursday to early vote for Judge John Rosson.
A fun night at the Truman Day dinner that Judge John Rosson attends every year. Early voting is open until November 2nd!
Happy Friday!! Today and tomorrow would be great days to go vote for Judge John Rosson.
If you already have, take time to call some of your friends and remind them to do the same ❤️.
A fun evening at the Knoxville Area Urban League Equal Opportunity Awards Gala! Did you know Judge John Rosson holds a remote courtroom for them each month? The objective is to waive court costs and fines for economically disadvantaged people in the community.
Early voting in his race is open until November 2nd.
An exciting evening yesterday, cutting the ribbon at the new Public Safety Building! Judge John Rosson played a large role in creating the new courtroom. His 30+ years of experience helped decide what worked and what needed improvement. We’re lucky to have his experience at the bench. Early voting is open until November 2nd.
The real MVP’s from last nights meet & greet with Judge John Rosson. Nick & J’s Cafe owners Linda and Najwan Natour, who hosted the event. Huge thanks to them. Early voting is open until November 2nd.
Thank you to everyone who stopped by the meet & greet event for Judge John Rosson last night, especially the hosts—Linda and Najwan Natour.
Early voting is open until November 2nd. Go vote!
It’s early voting time in the City of Knoxville! Don’t forget you can vote all week. Tell your friends to vote for Judge John Rosson.
Making plans for the week?
Make Judge John Rosson feel special by attending a Monday night gathering at Nick & J’s Cafe. Bring your friends. Early voting is open until November 2nd!
A fun day enjoying the festivities at Knoxville’s annual Greek Fest! Vote early for Judge John Rosson until November 2nd.
Our city deserves the most qualified candidate for Knoxville Municipal Judge. Looking to help Judge John Rosson win? Here are the facts. Help educate your friends this weekend. Ask them to vote easily during the early voting window until November 2nd.
Having fun with his friends while also campaigning at the Fountain City Lions Club Knoxville! Early voting is open both today and tomorrow. Cast your vote for our sweet Judge John Rosson.
Judge John Rosson talking to the 5th grade class at Maynardville Elementary about traffic laws, elections & becoming a judge. The kids always love him.
Early voting in the judges race is currently open until November 2nd.
Election Day is November 7th.
Early voting begins today!! Voter turnout is expected to be low, and the race could be close if you don’t vote.
The best way to help our friend Judge John Rosson is by sharing this digital palm card by text, email & social media and making sure you and your friends go vote for him.
A class of new cadets get sworn in, sign their oath of office and pose for a photo with the legendary Judge John Rosson.
Early voting begins TOMORROW & runs until November 2nd.
Election Day is on November 7th.
A reminder that Nick & J’s Cafe is hosting a meet and greet evening for Judge John Rosson a week from today. Get into the spirit of early voting. Stop by and show him your support.
Seniors from Fulton High School getting come career advice from Judge John Rosson this Monday morning. A few of them aspire to become lawyers or judges!
Early voting begins this Wednesday on October 18th and runs until November 2nd.
Election Day is November 7th.
The weekend before early voting…putting up some more yard signs & knocking on doors.
Don’t forget that early voting runs from October 18th to November 2nd.
Election Day is November 7th.
Wondering how you can help the campaign to re-elect Judge John Rosson this weekend? Early voting is just around the corner and voter turnout is anticipated to be low. Send this digital palm card to everyone you know and remind them to keep our incumbent judge in office!
Judge John Rosson swearing in a new police officer. Congratulations and welcome!!
Early voting: October 18-November 2
Election Day: November 7
We’re excited to announce that Judge John Rosson has been endorsed by his former opponents Mary Ward and Andrew Beamer. Both tell us he has their full support!
Over the years, Judge John Rosson has enjoyed meeting and taking photos with prominent political figures from BOTH political parties. It’s part of his well rounded personality.
One of the photos from his collection is being misused in a smear campaign suggesting he’s aligned with a particular politician/political agenda, even though this is a non-partisan race.
The topic came up at last night’s judicial candidate forum. Voters should be aware of this misinformation. Help us spread awareness.
Here are just a few of the photos he’s taken over the years.
A photo from tonight’s League of Women Voters judicial forum. Judge John Rosson holding up photos of himself with both Republican and Democrat presidents as he squashed any theories that he may lean politically one way or the other in a non-partisan race.
The League of Women Voters’ of Knoxville-Knox County & their community partners are hosting a candidate forum for the judicial candidates in the upcoming ballot on Monday night.
Come support our incumbent judge!
A new batch of police officers sworn in this past week with the blessing of our favorite Judge John Rosson.
Let’s keep him where we love him.
Early voting: October 18th-November 2nd
Election Day: November 7th
A great Thursday night celebrating Centro Hispano’s Latino Awards. Congratulations to all the winners!
Join us for a fun meet and greet reception for Judge John Rosson!
Early voting runs from October 18th-November 2nd.
Election Day is November 7th.
Thank you to the owners of Nick & J's Cafe for hosting!
University of Tennessee College of Law students and their professor Joy Radice made their first trip to the new City Municipal Courtroom today. Judge John Rosson shared his sage wisdom as both an experienced judge & lawyer.
Early voting: October 18-November 2
Election Day: November 7th
Happy Birthday to our favorite judge!! He’s hard at work today, part of his morning spent swearing in a new police officer.
Help make his birthday special by marking your calendar to vote for him early between October 18th and November 2nd.
Election Day is November 7th!
Bearden High School soccer game!
Granville & Gavin Radcliff both had daughters playing today.
Judge John Rosson swearing in a new batch of police officers, and signing their oaths of office.
Congratulations to the new members of the police force!
Early voting in Judge Rosson’s election runs from October 18-November 2.
Election Day is November 7th.
Looking to help our friend Judge John Rosson win his campaign? Help us get this infographic out, particularly to your friends who don’t usually vote. The deadline to register to vote in the city of Knoxville is Tuesday, October 10th.
Mingling with fellow lawyers this evening at the Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity get together!
Early voting: October 18-November 2
Election Day: November 7
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