Here come da judge*

In addition to the U.S. Senate race, Washington's 2010 ballot also will include three other statewide elected positions – three Supreme Court seats. Washington has nine justices, each elected for six-year terms, elected in classes of three. Got that?

Sometimes there are vacancies and a huge battle ensues for the top state judicial post. This year, all three incumbents are seeking re-election – Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, Justice Richard Sanders and, as of his announcement on Wednesday, Justice James Johnson. Sanders has an opponent already, former Appeals Judge Charles Wiggins. The post pays $164k.

*For sub-Boomers among us, that's a line from television's old "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In." For some reason, that cracked us up. So did "Sock it to me!" and "You bet your sweet bippy," and "Verrry interesting, but stew-pid." Go figure.


(html)

Secretary of State
Steve Hobbs

Image
Image of Secretary of State Steve Hobbs

Connect with Us

Search Our Corner

About this Blog

The Washington Office of the Secretary of State’s blog provides from-the-source information about important state news and public services.

This space acts as a bridge between the public and Secretary Steve Hobbs and his staff, and we invite you to contribute often to the conversation here.

Comments Disclaimer

The comments and opinions expressed by users of this blog are theirs alone and do not reflect the opinions of the Secretary of State’s Office or its employees. The agency screens all comments in accordance with the Secretary of State’s blog use policy, and only those that comply with that policy will be approved and posted. Outside comments will not be edited by the agency.