Courtney Marlowe filed for to run for District Court Judge on Tuesday in Raleigh. She has served as an Assistant District Attorney since 2015 in the 32nd Judicial District under District Attorney Sarah Kirkman. During her time, she has successfully prosecuted numerous criminals in the courts in Iredell and Alexander.
Marlowe was born and raised in Alexander County and is deeply ingrained in the local community. The daughter of Tim and Amy Marlowe from the Ellendale community, Courtney graduated from Alexander Central High School, Campbell University, and North Carolina Central School of Law. Since 2015, she has served as an assistant district attorney.
Courtney promises to be tough on life-long criminals and vows to bring sincerity and empathy to all those that enter her court.
The seat is currently held by Chief District Court Judge L. Dale Graham who plans to retire after his term ends in 2024. This is a judgeship assigned to a resident of Alexander County although voted on by the citizens of both Alexander and Iredell counties. Courtney Marlowe steps forward with the promise to continue the legacy of fairness and integrity in the courtroom, driven by her passion for justice, conservative principles, and Christian ethos.