
“I met Judge Beth Tanner well before she became a judge. My work with Beth was when she was an Assistant Attorney General representing me as the Director of Prisons for our state prison system as well as other correctional officers, probation officers, and state troopers. Beth stood beside us in court and advised us well outside of court. She represented us proudly through several federal trials as well as in state court. I supported Beth in her first campaign for District Court Judge and I support her now. I know her both professionally but also personally as a person that brings commitment to her work and her community. She has served the people of our state well for over a decade, both in representing our state law enforcement and state employees and now as a District Court Judge. Beth is an excellent choice for judge and I support her re-election in 2026 to keep Judge Tanner on the bench.”
Retired Director of North Carolina Prison System George Solomon.
“I met Judge Beth Tanner well before she became a judge. My work with Beth was when she was an Assistant Attorney General representing me as the Director of Prisons for our state prison system as well as other correctional officers, probation officers, and state troopers. Beth stood beside us in court and advised us well outside of court. She represented us proudly through several federal trials as well as in state court. I supported Beth in her first campaign for District Court Judge and I support her now. I know her both professionally but also personally as a person that brings commitment to her work and her community. She has served the people of our state well for over a decade, both in representing our state law enforcement and state employees and now as a District Court Judge. Beth is an excellent choice for judge and I support her re-election in 2026 to keep Judge Tanner on the bench.”
Retired Director of North Carolina Prison System George Solomon.