
1)Įnd Citizens United (ECU) and Let America Vote (LAV) today endorsed Christina Hale in Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District. Hale stated “If given the opportunity, I will continue to work hard and be a fair judge dedicated to justice.Hale supports critical reform legislation like the For the People Act (H.R. Following graduation from Penn State University and the Dickinson School of Law, she returned to Schuylkill County in 2001 where she practiced law for 12 years.

Raised in Frackville, Hale is a lifelong resident of Schuylkill County. Her alma mater, North Schuylkill High School, inducted her into the 2020 North Schuylkill Alumni Wall of Fame for outstanding academic and professional achievement. In May 2020, the Frackville Elks honored Hale as the Elks Citizen of the Year. Aside from serving as a volunteer youth soccer and basketball coach, Hale has been a regular speaker at nearly every school district in Schuylkill County. In addition to her professional experience, Hale is passionate about community involvement. Hale views the overwhelming bipartisan support as a testament to the job she had done in her court. After finishing her first term, Hale was officially endorsed by both parties of Schuylkill County for re-election. Hale was first elected as magisterial district judge in 2011 for district court 21-2-01 in Frackville. Hale will cross-file for the 2021 primary. I take my job seriously and adhere to the oath I took to support, obey, and defend the Constitution and to discharge the duties of my office with fidelity.” Hale said, “I am fair, impartial and ensure due process to everyone.

Hale believes she has the judicial temperament, patience and analytical skills necessary to continue serving as a Common Pleas Judge. As a member of the Common Pleas bench, she presides over various cases including criminal trials, custody trials, civil matters, juvenile court, abuse court, summary appeals, and children and youth matters. “I am pleased to announce my intention to seek election in 2021,” Hale said. 12, after being appointed on a bipartisan basis by the governor and confirmed by the Pennsylvania Senate on Sept. Hale announced her candidacy for the 2021 judicial election to the Schuylkill County Court of Common Pleas.
