General Election: November 4, 2014


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Corinna Harn

 

King County District Court

Southeast Division, Position Four

Corinna HarnEducation: Bachelor of Arts, Political Science (Minor in Chemistry), Whitman College, Juris Doctorate UPS/Seattle University

Occupation: King County District Court Judge

Statement: Judge Harn is one of the hardest working judges on the bench. She is currently the Presiding Judge for King County District Court. She is a member of the District and Municipal Judges' Association, serving on its Legislative Committee. She is also the current chair of the Trial Court Coordinating Council and a member of Bench-Bar-Press Committee of Washington, the Mental Illness and Drug Dependency (MIDD) Oversight Committee, the Regional Law, Safety and Justice Committee, the Criminal Justice Council and on the Board of the Washington Judges' Foundation.

Judge Harn's leadership has been instrumental in improving the quality of services provided by the Court to the public through innovations in technology, expanded facilities and implementation of best practices in case management. She also hears cases in courtroom, where she is consistently prepared, fair and well-reasoned in her rulings. She received outstanding ratings in the King County Bar Association's most recent poll of attorneys. Your vote for Judge Corinna Harn is a vote for experience, integrity and justice in King County. Thank you.


 
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