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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 ...
Oct. 4—Two candidates vying for a rare open seat on Washington's Supreme Court both believe their past experiences will help them make a change in the state. Longtime Seattle attorney Salvador ...
A November 2023 study by Ballotpedia, which examined data of campaign donors and court case parties over a 10-year period, found that progressive candidates and causes dominate the Supreme Court ...
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]
Seats 2, 8, and 9 of the Washington Supreme Court are up for six-year terms. Chief Justice Steven González , and Sheryl Gordon McCloud are up for re-election and were re-elected unopposed. [ 37 ] In 2024, Susan Owens will reach mandatory retirement and will not be eligible to seek re-election.
Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Pages in category "Washington Supreme Court elections" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The court has original jurisdiction over a few cases. These original cases are mostly known as "writ" or "mandamus" actions to force a state official to do or not do an official act of government. The Washington Supreme Court consists of a chief justice and eight justices, who are elected in nonpartisan elections and serve six-year terms. Terms ...
The case of the State of Washington v. Gator’s Custom Guns Inc. will be heard by the Washington Supreme Court on Jan. 14. As previously reported by The Center Square, Gator’s Guns in Kelso ...