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Michael P.  Donnelly

Michael P. Donnelly

Supreme Court of Ohio
Full Term Commencing Jan. 1, 2025

Candidate Details

  • Residence
    Cleveland Heights
  • Email
    mikedonnelly@me.com
  • Website
    donnellyforjustice.com
  • Social Media
    facebook.com/DonnellyforSupremeCourt
    twitter.com/Donnelly4Ohio
  • Age
    58
  • Occupation
    Associate Justice, Ohio Supreme Court
  • Education

    Graduate, Saint Ignatius High School, 1984

    B.A. from John Carroll University, 1988

    Juis Doctorate, Cleveland State University College of Law, 1991

  • Work Experience

    Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, 1992--1997

    Attorney, Civil Litigation, Davis & Young, Cleveland, Ohio, 1997-1999

    Attorney, Civil Litigation, Climaco, Lefkowitz, Peca, Wilcox & Garofoli, Cleveland, Ohio 1999--2004                                                                                    

    Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge, 2005--2018

    Associate Justice, Ohio Supreme Court, 2019 to present

  • Family
    I am married to Attorney Nancy Howe Donnelly. We have two children, Caroline and Tim.
  • Affiliations

    I served on the board of the Cleveland Baseball Federation, which provides baseball and softball summer programs at no charge to children living in lower-income areas of Cleveland and East Cleveland.

    I participated in the development of the Western Reserve Fire Museum, which educates children about fire safety and served as a board member of Chagrin Arts, a nonprofit founded in 2007 that promotes arts programing and is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in all its forms.

  • Endorsements

    Because it is early in the election cycle many groups and organizations have yet to consider/issue endorsements. That said, I was recently endorsed by the United Mine Workers, ACTOhio, and the Youngstown/Warren Black Caucus.

    In In 2018 I earned the endorsement of impressive array of organizations and individuals, labor unions, social justice groups, the legal community, First Responders, and many of the state's major newspapers including:

    The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com

    The Akron Beacon Journal

    The Fraternal Order of Police

    The Ohio Education Association

    The Ohio Association of Public School Employees

    AFSCME Council 8
    Cleveland Building & Construction Trades Council
    Cleveland Stonewall Democrats
    Columbus Fire Fighters Union Local #67, I.A.F.F
    Lake County Bar Association
    Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE)
    Ohio Democratic Party
    Ohio Education Association (OEA)
    Service Employees International Union (SEIU)
    Stonewall Democrats of Central Ohio

  • Bar Association Ratings

    Bar Associations have not issued candidate ratings for the 2024 election cycle. In 2018 I received the following ratings:


    Highly Recommended, Ohio State Bar Association

    Excellent, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

    Excellent, Norman S. Minor Bar Association

    Excellent, Cuyahoga Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

    Rated 4.0 by Judgeforyourself.com

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Question 1

List your judicial experience (courts and years)

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge, 2005--2018

Associate Justice, Ohio Supreme Court, 2019 to present.

Former member and Chair of Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism

Former trustee, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

Former member/Vice President, Ohio Common Pleas Judges Association

Former member, Ohio Jury Instruction Committee

Former member, Ohio State Board of Bar Examiners

Former member, Ohio Supreme Court Death Penalty Task Force

2021—2022, served as Ohio Supreme Court liaison to the Court’s Task Force on Conviction Integrity and Post-Conviction Review

As a member of the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism I helped establish the highly successful Lawyer to Lawyer Mentoring Program which has received national accolades.

In 2011, I was one of two Ohio judges invited to participate in a two-year program created by the National Judicial College as part of their “Innovative Leadership Skills for Leader- Manager Judges Project,” which is designed to empower future judicial leaders across the United States to improve the way in which the justice system functions.

I serve as a faculty member of the Ohio Judicial College, teaching both attorneys and judges at numerous continuing-legal-education seminars on professionalism and issues related to criminal and civil justice reform and procedural fairness.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge, 2005--2018

Ohio Supreme Court, 2019 to present.

During my career I held the following positions:

Member/Chair OSC Commission on Professionalism

Trustee, Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

Member/VP Ohio Common Pleas Judges Association

Member, Ohio Jury Instruction Committee

Member, Ohio State Board of Bar Examiners

Member, OSC Death Penalty Task Force

OSC's liaison to the Task Force on Conviction Integrity and Post-Conviction Review

I helped establish the nationally acclaimed Lawyer to Lawyer Mentoring Program.

I was one of two Ohio judges invited to participate in the National Judicial College's “Innovative Leadership Skills for Leader- Manager Judges Project,” which iempowers future leaders to improve the functionality of the judicial system.

As a faculty member of the Ohio Judicial College, I teach attorneys and judges at numerous continuing-legal-education seminars on professionalism and issues related to criminal and civil justice reform and procedural fairness.


Question 2

What non-judicial legal experience qualifies you to be a judge?

As an assistant prosecutor and litigator who represented plaintiffs and defendants, I gained extensive real-world experience in the wide variety of cases that come before the Common Pleas Court. Trying serious felonies and negotiating plea agreements provided me with critical insight into what did and didn't work in the criminal justice system that proved invaluable when I was elected to the bench.

My work as a civil litigator taught me that “justice delayed is justice denied” is much more than a cliché, it is a painful truth that harms everyone involved in the civil and criminal judicial system.

People iwho have personal injury claims can find themselves on the brink of financial ruin as they wait years for their case to be tried or settled.

Defendants in criminal cases can spend years in jail awaiting trial while victims while victims and their families wait for justice to be done.

And the costs associated with complex business litigation mount exponentially as litigants endure inordinate delays.

With those factors in mind, I resolved to do everything in my power to expedite cases.  I assured litigants I would be available to quickly and efficiently resolve any impasse related to discovery. I provided parties with case management orders that included ruling dates set far enough in advance of the trial date so that neither party would incur potentially unnecessary trial expense while awaiting a ruling from me and I provided every litigant with the highest degree of trial date certainty.

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

As an assistant prosecutor and litigator who represented plaintiffs and defendants, I gained extensive experience in the wide variety of cases heard in Common Pleas Court. Trying serious felonies and negotiating plea agreements provided me with critical insight into what did and didn't work in the criminal justice system that proved invaluable when I was elected to the bench.

My work as a civil litigator taught me that “justice delayed is justice denied” is not a cliché, it is a painful truth that harms everyone involved in the civil and criminal judicial system.

People iwho have personal injury claims can find themselves on the brink of financial ruin as they wait years for their case to be tried or settled.

Criminal defendants can be incarcerated for long periods pre-trial while victims and their families wait years for justice to be done.

And the costs associated with complex business litigation mount exponentially as litigants endure inordinate delays.

With those factors in mind, I resolved to do everything in my power as a judge to expedite cases.  I assured litigants I would be available to quickly and efficiently resolve any impasse related to discovery. I provide parties with case management orders that included ruling dates set far enough in advance of the trial date so that neither party would incur potentially unnecessary trial expense while awaiting a ruling from me and I made it a point to provide every litigant with the highest degree of trial date certainty.


Question 3

Why are you running for this particular court seat?

I ran for the Supreme Court in 2018 to rebuild the public’s faith in the judicial system and to serve as an independent, impartial Justice Ohioans could trust to uphold the Constitution and ensure that every person received equal treatment under the law.  

I am seeking reelection to improve our justice system. The need for a strong, independent voice like mine on a court that has become increasingly politicized is greater than ever.   

To combat the belief that the justice system is fundamentally unfair, I’ll continue collaborating with judges, prosecutors, attorneys, elected officials, and community leaders to support the widespread adoption of policies that will:

Promote the use of data to assure equity in sentencing 

Combat wrongful convictions

Close Ohio’s justice gap 

Eliminate backroom, false, and dark plea agreements

Make all Ohio courts more transparent, equitable, accountable, and efficient 

In addition to leading the reform movement during my first term, I profoundly influenced the most meaningful cases to come before the court in decades. My independent votes and opinions, including dissents that highlighted issues of law misconstrued or ignored by my colleagues, played a critical role in: 

Defending democracy

Preserving the right to vote on the Reproductive Freedom Amendment

Ending a multi-million-dollar First Energy surcharge

Strengthening labor rights

My allegiance to the Constitution and the people who expect and deserve nothing less than independence and equal justice under law rather than partisan politics or ideology will continue to guide my work. 

Abbreviated Candidate Answers

I first ran for the Supreme Court to rebuild public faith in the judicial system and to serve as an independent, impartial Justice Ohioans could trust to uphold the Constitution and ensure that every person received equal treatment under the law.  

I am seeking reelection to improve our justice system. The need for a strong, independent voice like mine on a court that has become increasingly politicized is greater than ever.   

To combat the belief that the justice system is fundamentally unfair, I’ll continue collaborating with judges, prosecutors, attorneys, elected officials, and community leaders to support the adoption of policies that will:

Promote the use of data to assure equity in sentencing 

Combat wrongful convictions

Close Ohio’s justice gap 

Eliminate backroom, false, and dark plea agreements

Make Ohio's courts more transparent, equitable, accountable, and efficient 

Along with leading the reform movement during my first term, I profoundly influenced the most meaningful cases to come before the court in decades. My independent votes and opinions, including dissents that highlighted issues of law misconstrued or ignored by my colleagues, played a critical role in: 

Defending democracy

Preserving the right to vote on the Reproductive Freedom Amendment

Ending a multi-million-dollar First Energy surcharge

Strengthening labor rights

My allegiance to the Constitution and the people who expect and deserve nothing less than independence and equal justice under law rather than partisan politics or ideology will continue to guide my work.