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Christine Marie Walczyk
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Christine Marie Walczyk is running for Court of Appeals Judge, Seat 3.
Personal background
Christine Marie Walczyk is from Raleigh, North Carolina. She earned a bachelor’s degree in management from the Boston College Carroll School of Management and a law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill. Christine lives in Wake County.
Professional background
Christine previously served as the owner and attorney of Grafstein & Walczyk, PLLC. She also worked as an instructor for Meredith College's Paralegal Program and at Wake Technical Community College.
Political background
Christine currently serves as the North Carolina District Court Judge for District 10C, Seat 2. She was first elected in 2008 and is in her fifth term.
Legal Experience
As a state district court judge for North Carolina's District 10C for 18 years, oversees all felony, probate, and civil cases, rules in all civil actions against the state seeking financial payment, authorizes naturalization and divorce proceedings, and exercises authority to review and correct the rulings of lower courts.
As an attorney at Grafstein & Walczyk, PLLC for 11 years, researched, drafted, and filed legal documents, and provided defense and counsel to clients, specializing in corporate and transactional small business matters and criminal and delinquency cases.
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Judicial Administration
Said, "I am running for the Court of Appeals because I am increasingly concerned about the public's loss of confidence in the court system, a cornerstone of our democracy. My campaign will offer voters an experienced, temperate, and principled candidate dedicated to the rule of law."
As the Lead Family Court Judge in District 10C, worked to provide many changes in the courtroom, including remote hearings during the pandemic, the creation of an overflow courtroom to address backlog, the development of instructional videos and sample form packages for self-represented litigants, an externship program for law students, and a free mediation program.
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Judicial Philosophy
Believes trial judges should provide fair, well-reasoned legal decisions without making law or setting precedent, with a focus on child custody, marital property division, and contract disputes.
Believes judicial independence is essential and advocates for judges to limit political speech to preserve the integrity of the legal system.
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Ethics & Conduct
As of January 2, 2026, Christine Marie Walczyk’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Community Involvement
Serves on the Advisory Board for Wake County's new Legal Support Center.
Involved with organizations that support the advancement of women in the legal profession, including the National Association of Women Judges' Judicial Independence Committee, the North Carolina Bar Association's Women in the Profession Committee, and the Judicial Division of the North Carolina Association of Women Attorneys.
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