05/07/2026
We will be in your area soon!!!
Advocating for fairness, transparency, accountability and a system that works for the people!
05/07/2026
We will be in your area soon!!!
Shadè Bowman for Clerk of Court
04/28/2026
Elect Shadè Bowman!
04/22/2026
Still in the race…Pushing for Fair Systems and Justice without bias!
04/07/2026
Expungement isn’t just paperwork, it’s a fresh start.
One process can open doors to jobs, housing, and peace of mind. Everyone deserves the chance to move forward without their past holding them back.
If this resonates with you, feel free to sign the petition.
Sign the Petition The Second Chance Initiative | Expand Access to Record Expungement and Second Chances.
Most people don’t think about the Clerk of Court…
until they need the Clerk of Court.
When you’re trying to clear your record.
When you’re searching for answers in a case.
When you’re facing a moment that could change your life.
That’s when this office matters most.
What many don’t realize is, the Clerk’s office can either be a doorway…or a dead end.
A place where people feel guided and informed, or lost and overwhelmed.
I’m running to make sure it becomes a doorway
to second chances, to clarity, to real access.
Because justice shouldn’t feel confusing.
And help shouldn’t feel out of reach.
Your vote decides what kind of experience people will have when it matters most. ⚖️
Something most people don’t realize when voting for Clerk of Court…
This role isn’t just administrative it directly shapes how accessible the justice system feels to everyday people.
The Clerk often decides:
-How easy or difficult it is to access public records
-Whether online services are modern and user friendly
-How efficiently cases, filings, and payments are processed
-The tone of customer service people receive during stressful moments
For many, the Clerk’s office is their first interaction with the court system, not a judge.
That means your vote isn’t just about paperwork…it’s about access, transparency, and how people are treated during some of the most important moments of their lives.
When you vote for Clerk of Court, you’re choosing the experience people will have with justice itself.
Access to expungement = access to opportunity
The Clerk’s office can be the difference between someone staying stuck in their past or someone moving forward with a clean slate.
I believe the Clerk of Court should help people understand their options, not leave them guessing. Second chances shouldn’t be hidden behind paperwork.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Not everything that affects your court experience is decided in the courtroom…
A lot happens “behind the counter” in the Clerk of Court’s office.
For example:
-If paperwork is filed late, incorrectly, or not processed in time, your case can be delayed.
-Court dates, notices, and updates depend on accurate data entry and communication.
-Missing or unclear records can impact outcomes, timelines, and even your rights.
-Many people don’t realize they can ask questions at the Clerk’s office before their court date.