The foundation of a fair court.
Phillip Page’s approach to the bench stands on three principles.
Respect.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Every person in the courtroom deserves to be heard and to understand the process.
Accountability.
Judges are accountable to the people. The bench is a calling to serve your community, not a title to collect.
Justice for All.
Victims have rights. The community has rights. Address the underlying issues. Work toward repair and peace.

A career spent preparing for this bench.
Phillip Page has practiced law on every floor of the Daviess County courthouse. He has handled family law, criminal prosecution, juvenile court, guardianship, and high-conflict mediation. He served as Assistant County Attorney, Staff Attorney for Family Court, and Assistant Commonwealth Attorney.
Before law school, Phillip served in the U.S. Army as an intelligence officer, deploying to Iraq for 16 months and earning a Purple Heart. He has volunteered with OASIS and the H.L. Neblett Community Center for over five years.
Where to vote in Daviess County.
Election Day: November 3, 2026. Vote at any of the 14 polling locations from 6 AM to 6 PM.
Absentee ballot drop box: Room 107, Daviess County Clerk’s Office.
Experienced, fair leadership for Daviess County District Court.
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