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  2. Sal Mungia - Wikipedia

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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%.

  3. WA Supreme Court candidates discuss justice - AOL

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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 ...

  4. 2012 Washington State Supreme Court election - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Supreme Court Position 9 election, 2012 Party Candidate Votes % Washington Non Partisan: Sheryl Gordon McCloud: 1,355,144 55.24 Washington Non Partisan: Richard B. Sanders: 1,097,846 44.76

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2024 Washington elections - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 2012 Washington gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Washington gubernatorial election took place on November 6, 2012. [1] Candidates in the election were chosen in an August 7, 2012 [2] primary election, under the state's nonpartisan blanket primary system, which allows voters to vote for any candidate running in the race, regardless of party affiliation. The two candidates who received ...

  8. Washington state Republican Party endorses 6 candidates as ...

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    Washington's primary elections for state offices will be held Aug. 6. The general election this year will take place Nov. 5 for the state offices, along with the Congressional seats and U.S ...

  9. List of justices of the Washington Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Justice [1] Born Joined Chief Justice Term ends Mandatory retirement [a] Appointed by Law school 7 Debra L. Stephens, Chief Justice: 1965 (age 59–60) January 1, 2008: 2025–present, 2020–2021 2026 2040 Christine Gregoire (D) Gonzaga: 4 Charles W. Johnson, Associate Chief Justice March 16, 1951 (age 73) January 14, 1991 – 2026 2026 — [b]