Brody: ‘I feel like I’m waiting for a jury to come back’
Robyn Brody, candidate for the Idaho Supreme Court, stopped by both the Democratic and Republican party election-night gatherings this evening, with sons Jackson, 10, and Cooper, 8, in tow; she visited with voters, shook a few hands and mingled. She’s got her own election-night gathering set later at Juniper restaurant in downtown Boise. Asked what’s on her mind as she awaits the results in the four-way, nonpartisan Supreme Court race, Brody said, “I feel like I’ve got a jury out – I feel like I’m waiting for a jury to come back for a verdict.”
Brody, a Rupert attorney, faces longtime Deputy Idaho Attorney General Clive Strong, seven-term state Sen. Curt McKenzie, and Idaho Court of Appeals Judge Sergio Gutierrez in the four-way race. If none of the four gets a majority in today’s election, the two top vote-getters will go to a runoff in the November general election.