
Keep an experienced fighter for fairness and freedom on the court.
KEEP JUDGE HAMPSON ON THE BENCH
Meet Judge Hampson.
Judge Toby Hampson grew up in Moore County, NC. He is a proud product of North Carolina public schools having attended Sandhills Farm Life Elementary, Union Pines High School, and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics. He earned his B.A. from American University with honors. Judge Hampson graduated from the Campbell University School of Law in 2002 with honors where he was inducted into the Order of Barristers and was a member of the Law Review.
Judge Hampson was elected to the Court of Appeals in 2018. He joined the court with extensive experience in appellate law.
He began his career at the North Carolina Court of Appeals clerking for Judges K. Edward Greene, Wanda Bryant and Bob C. Hunter. Hampson entered private practice with the Raleigh law firm of Patterson Dilthey focusing on trial and appellate litigation before joining Wyrick, Robbins, Yates & Ponton in 2007. At Wyrick he led the firm’s Appellate Practice group.
He is a North Carolina State Bar certified specialist in Appellate Practice and serves on the North Carolina Bar Association Appellate Rules Committee. Judge Hampson lives in Raleigh with his wife, Kristin, a practicing lawyer, and their three daughters.
North Carolina needs to keep Judge Hampson on the bench.
Experience matters.
Not only has Judge Hampson been serving on the Court of Appeals since 2019, he’s a leading expert in appellate law in North Carolina. He serves on the North Carolina Bar Association’s Appellate Rules Committee and is a Bar-certified specialist in Appellate Practice.
Last line of defense.
When the rule of law and our constitutional freedoms are under threat, our courts are our last line of defense. That’s a responsibility Judge Hampson has taken very seriously from the bench. He has led with fairness and impartiality at the forefront, while working to protect our rights.
Fairness and freedoms first.
Judge Hampson knows our families and livelihoods are protected only when we have faith that the courts are protecting the rights of all North Carolinians. Judge Hampson has been and will be a voice for protecting our liberties by standing for justice and equity for all.
