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  2. 2024 Washington elections - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent secretary of state Steve Hobbs (D) was named to replace former secretary of state Kim Wyman (R) who was re-elected to a third term in 2020, but resigned in 2021 to take a position in the Biden administration. [14] Hobbs won a 2022 special election to fill the role, and announced that he would seek re-election to a first full term.

  3. 2020 Washington elections - Wikipedia

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    2020 Washington Secretary of State election [14] [15] ... was re-elected to a second term. [6] ... and 7 of the Washington Supreme Court were up for six-year terms.

  4. Mungia, Larson remain in a tight battle for Position 2 seat ...

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    With no incumbent running for the officially nonpartisan Position 2 seat, this race for a six-year term on the state Supreme Court is the first time in a dozen years voters are deciding on a truly ...

  5. 2024 Washington State Treasurer election - Wikipedia

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    Washington is one of two states that holds a top-two primary, meaning that all candidates are listed on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation, and the top two move on to the general election. Incumbent Democratic State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti was first elected back in 2020 defeating then-incumbent state treasurer Duane Davidson. [1]

  6. Two candidates tout unbiased view, differing experiences for ...

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    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 ...

  7. Washington state court system - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, there are several state courts. Judges are elected and serve four-year or six-year terms. Most judges first come to office when the governor of Washington appoints them after a vacancy is created – either by the death, resignation, retirement, or removal of a sitting judge, or when a new seat on the bench is created by the Washington State Legislature.

  8. 2024 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    Washington is one of two states that holds a top-two primary, meaning that all candidates are listed on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation, and the top two move on to the general election. Incumbent Democratic Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating Republican retired pilot Dan Matthews. [1]

  9. Charles W. Johnson (jurist) - Wikipedia

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    He was first elected to the Washington Supreme Court in 1990, gaining re-election in 1996, 2002, and 2008. He was re-elected again in 2014 and 2020 and his currently serving his sixth term, which will run until 2027. In October 2018, Johnson wrote a concurrence when the majority abolished the state's death penalty because they found its ...