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It was the first State Supreme court election in 12 years without an incumbent running for reelection. [6] In the primary election, Mungia came in first among four candidates, with 43.43%, and Federal Way Municipal Court judge Dave Larson came in second, with 36.45%. [4] [7]
Larson – a Federal Way municipal court judge backed by the Republican Party – is in a neck-and-neck battle with longtime Seattle attorney Sal Mungia, who is backed by the Democratic Party.
Sep. 17—MATTAWA — A Washington State Supreme Court judge's seat has opened, and this time, instead of the governor filling the position, the voters will. Candidates Sal Mungia and Dave Larson ...
Longtime Seattle attorney Salvador "Sal" Mungia and Federal Way Municipal Court Judge Dave Larson will face off in the Nov. 5 election, where one will replace the seat of Justice Susan Owens, who ...
2024 Washington Supreme Court Position 2 [31] [32] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Nonpartisan Sal Mungia: 762,797 43.4 Nonpartisan Dave Larson 640,116 36.4 Nonpartisan Todd Bloom 286,298 16.3 Nonpartisan David Shelvy 59,676 3.4 Write-in: 7,347 0.4 Total votes 1,756,234 : 100.0 : General election Nonpartisan : Sal Mungia: 1,644,253 : ...
Pages in category "Justices of the Washington Supreme Court" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. ... Sal Mungia; N. Marshall Allen Neill; O.
May 14—Friday was the deadline to file for political office in the Aug. 6 primary in Washington, and Monday was the deadline for candidates to withdraw from races if they changed their minds.
On August 30, 2022, Samia petitioned the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, which was granted on December 13, 2022. Oral arguments were held on March 29, 2023. On June 23, 2023, the Supreme Court affirmed the Second Circuit in a 6–3 decision.