Endorsement For Amanda Dunn

  • Thursday, April 28, 2022

Having known her for over 25 years, it is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that we offer our personal endorsement of Amanda Dunn for Criminal Court Judge, District III.  Through the years, we have had the pleasure of knowing Amanda both professionally and personally as our careers and civic involvements have overlapped.  

Amanda’s dedication to Hamilton County is evident through her decades-long commitment to numerous organizations that serve this community.  As a student at UTC for her undergraduate studies, Amanda was a constant presence in volunteer and charitable activities. Her love for this community is the reason she moved back to Chattanooga after completing her law degree at Wake Forest University Law School. For eight years she served on the board of directors of Legal Aid of East Tennessee. Early in her career, Amanda received the Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year award for dedicating her time to helping those who could not afford legal services.  

These professional accomplishments aside, the most important thing to know about Amanda is that she lives her life daily with integrity, honesty and respect. We can say without any doubt that Amanda will serve this community just as she has during her career as an attorney - with humility, compassion and the utmost respect for the law.

We implore our fellow community members to remember this as you vote in this election.  For these reasons, we provide our unwavering support to Amanda Dunn for Criminal Court Judge, Division III. 


Raj and Stephanie Mehta

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