Tamyra Smith

Tamyra Mary Smith (born 1960) is a Galian legal scholar, politician, and Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of Galia.

She was an attorney until being elected to the Parliament of Galia from the 70th legislative district in the 2002 general election. She was a member of the center-left Progressive Party. Smith was re-elected to Parliament in 2006. In 2009, she became the Progressive Party Whip.

Smith was re-elected to Parliament in 2010 (re-districted to the 77th legislative district), but did not run in the 2014 election, retiring from politics and taking up a teaching job at a law school.

In 2016, Smith cancelled her party membership in the Social Democratic Union (the result of the merger of the Progressive and Socialist parties), fueling speculation that she was gearing up for a run in the non-partisan Supreme Court elections.

On February 15, 2018, Smith officially filed to run in the 2018 Supreme Court election. Her opponents were incumbent MPs Amelia St. Clair, Nick Havens, and Bradley O'Ryan, law professors Bruce Willard and Jessica Harris, and former Officer of Justice Dan Nichols.

On September 1, 2018, Smith 29% of the first-choice votes.
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 * style="background-color: #adebad;"|Non-partisan
 * style="background-color: #adebad;"|Amelia St. Clair (won Seat 4)
 * style="background-color: #adebad;"|26.8%