Gene Beasley
Regular Member
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The State Supreme Court and Court of Appeals are all uncontested so not really anything to discuss there.
In King County, the Superior Court has three positions on the ballot. Two of the races are losers for us no matter who wins (Position 1: Bradshaw v. Perisien and Position 37: Rietschel v. Mack).
There is one race, however where there is a clear choice. Judge Position 22; Garratt v. Hill. From my research, Garratt is the winner hands down. I base this on who endorses them, their rating by the Bar Association(s) and the Municipal League.
This might be a good place to put your thoughts for your county.
The State Supreme Court and Court of Appeals are all uncontested so not really anything to discuss there.
In King County, the Superior Court has three positions on the ballot. Two of the races are losers for us no matter who wins (Position 1: Bradshaw v. Perisien and Position 37: Rietschel v. Mack).
There is one race, however where there is a clear choice. Judge Position 22; Garratt v. Hill. From my research, Garratt is the winner hands down. I base this on who endorses them, their rating by the Bar Association(s) and the Municipal League.
This might be a good place to put your thoughts for your county.