Archived Version: November 4, 2008
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King County |
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Court of Appeals |
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Division One, District OneJudge Ann Schindler was elected to her current term in 2002. Judge Linda Lau was appointed to her position in 2007. Both of their terms expire at the end of 2008; they are both running unopposed for re-election. |
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Superior CourtSuperior Court judges are elected to four-year terms. All Superior Court positions throughout Washington are up for election in 2008. If only one candidate runs for an office in a county with a population of more than 100,000, that candidate receives a Certificate of Election, and the position will not appear on either the primary or the general election ballot. If there is a contested primary election and one candidate receives more than 50% of the votes cast, the winning candidate receives a Certificate of Election, and the position will not appear on the general election ballot. If no candidate in a contested primary election receives more than 50% of the votes cast, the two candidates receiving the most votes appear on the general election ballot. The following positions will appear on the November 4 ballot: Position OnePosition 22Position 37 |
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District CourtDistrict Court judges are elected to four-year terms; they were elected in 2006, and their terms extend through the end of 2010. Vacant positions may appear on the 2008 ballot. |
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