Archived Version: August 2, 2016
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Clark County |
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Court of AppealsDivision Two, District Three(Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, and Wahkiakum Counties)District Three elects two judges; Position 2 will be on the 2016 ballot. Judge Jill Johansen is the Position 2 incumbent. She is running without opposition. |
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Superior CourtSuperior Court judges are elected to four-year terms. Most Superior Court positions throughout Washington are up for election in 2016. If only one candidate runs for a Superior Court position 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 are three or more candidates for a position, the office will appear on the August 2 primary ballot. In a two candidate race, there will only be a vote on the position in November. These judges are the current incumbents. None of them is facing an opponent, so they will all receive Certificates of Election and will not appear on either the primary ballot or the November ballot.
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District CourtDistrict Court judges are elected to four-year terms; most were elected in 2014, and their terms extend through the end of 2018. Vacant positions may appear on the 2016 ballot in some counties. |
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