Archived Version: November 7, 2006 |
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Campaign ContributionsEffective June 7, 2006, Washington law limits contributions to judicial candidates to a maximum of $1,400.00 per election from any individual, corporation, political party, Political Action Committee, union, or other entity. If the candidate runs in a primary and a general election, each of those elections counts separately. The only contributions of $5,000.00 or more accepted by any of this year's judicial candidates are the following. These contributions were all made during the last 30 days before the law became effective; they are the 15 largest contributions to any candidates in this year's judicial elections.
All contributions in the amount of $1,000.00 or more are detailed here in separate listings for each candidate who has reported contributions: Supreme Court, Position 2: Supreme Court, Position 8: Supreme Court, Position 9: Court of Appeals, Division I, District 3: Court of Appeals, Division II, District 1: Court of Appeals, Division II, District 3: |
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