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Gómez Shockey seeks re-election

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WAYNESBORO–Magisterial District Judge Annie R. Gómez Shockey has announced her candidacy for re-election. She serves residents of Waynesboro and Washington Township in District Court 39-3-02 located in Wayne Heights.

Gómez Shockey has been serving as Magisterial District Judge since 2018.

“I love to help people. That is the reason I became an attorney and why I wish to continue serving as MDJ,” Gómez Shockey said.

A Waynesboro native, she graduated from Waynesboro Area Senior High School in 2000. After graduating from WASHS, she obtained her Bachelor’s in Political Science with a minor in Spanish from Shepherd University.

Gómez Shockey went on received her law degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 2007 and was admitted to the practice of law in West Virginia in 2007 and Pennsylvania in 2008. Judge Gómez Shockey served the greater Waynesboro area as an attorney from 2008 until her election as Judge.

In addition to the daily tasks of processing complaints, holding trials and hearings, setting bail, and issuing warrants, Gómez Shockey has cleared a backlog that included disposing of 3,100 pending cases, issuing over 1,600 warrants, and collecting over 800 accounts receivable.

“It has been a busy five years since I took office, but I wouldn’t trade this chance to serve for anything else,” said Gómez Shockey. “Impartially administering justice and serving the people of Greater Waynesboro as Judge is one of the greatest privileges of a lifetime.”

Gómez Shockey, her husband Graig, and their six-year-old son are members of St. Andrew Catholic Church. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Waynesboro, helps with the Appalachian Trail Community, and is involved in various other community organizations. Registered voters living in Waynesboro and Washington Township can vote to re-elect Magisterial District Judge Annie R. Gómez Shockey in the Primary on Tuesday, May 16. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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