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    King County, Washington (Judicial)

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    King County is one of 39 counties in the State of Washington. It is served by Municipal Courts, District Courts, and Superior courts.

    The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington has jurisdiction in King County. Appeals from the Western District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.


    Judges[edit]

    King County, Washington

    Superior Courts[edit]

    King County Superior Court, Washington

    Judge Tenure Appointed By

    Jaime Hawk

    2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Joe Campagna

    2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Haydee Vargas

    2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Kristin Ballinger

    2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Adrienne McCoy

    November 8, 2021 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Matt Lapin

    May 4, 2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Jason Holloway

    March 21, 2022 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Jason Poydras

    2021 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Matthew Segal

    2021 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Andrea Robertson

    December 31, 2020 - Present

    Jay Inslee

    Cindi Port

    April 30, 2020 - Present

    Gov. Jay Inslee (D)

    Sue Parisien

    Ken Schubert

    David Keenan

    Douglass North

    Hillary Madsen

    January 11, 2021 - Present

    Janet Helson

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Sandra Widlan

    Karen Donohue

    Michael Scott

    Ketu Shah

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Aimee Sutton

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Michael Ryan

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Annette Messitt

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Josephine Wiggs-Martin

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Averil Rothrock

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Melinda Young

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Maureen McKee

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Matt Williams

    Marshall Ferguson

    2018 - Present

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Mafé Rajul

    2018 - Present

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Chad Allred

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Andrea Darvas

    John McHale

    Patrick Oishi

    Chris Gregoire

    Judy Ramseyer

    LeRoy McCullough

    Catherine Shaffer

    Nicole Gaines Phelps

    Elizabeth Berns

    Kristin Richardson

    Sean O'Donnell

    Jim Rogers

    Susan Amini

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Steve Rosen

    Mary E. Roberts

    Sam Chung

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Tanya Thorp

    Gov. Jay Inslee

    Johanna Bender

    Gov. Jay Inslee (D)

    Veronica Galván

    Gov. Jay Inslee


    District Courts[edit]

    King County West Division, Washington


    King County Northeast Division, Washington


    King County Southwest Division, Washington


    King County South Division, Washington


    King County Office of the Presiding Judge, KCDC, Washington


    Municipal Courts[edit]

    Tukwila Municipal Court, Washington


    Seattle Municipal Court, Washington


    SeaTac Municipal Court, Washington


    Renton Municipal Court, Washington


    Mercer Island Municipal Court, Washington


    Lake Forest Park Municipal Court, Washington


    Kirkland Municipal Court, Washington


    Kent Municipal Court, Washington


    Issaquah Municipal Court, Washington


    Federal Way Municipal Court, Washington


    Enumclaw Municipal Court, Washington


    Des Moines Municipal Court, Washington


    Bothell Municipal Court, Washington


    Auburn Municipal Court, Washington


    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    Elections[edit]

    See also: Washington judicial elections

    Washington is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Washington, click here.

    Election rules[edit]

    Primary election[edit]

    Primaries are held only if more than two candidates file for a position. These contests are nonpartisan in nature.[1] The two candidates who receive the greatest number of votes in the primary advance to the general election. Until 2013, a candidate who won over 50 percent of the vote in the primary was then unopposed in the general election. But the law was amended in 2013. Since that amendment, the top two finishers in a judicial primary must advance to compete with each other in the general election.[2][3][4]

    General election[edit]

    In counties with a population greater than 100,000, if only one superior court candidate files for election for a judgeship, that candidate is automatically elected and the county does not hold a general election for the seat.[5] According to the 2010 census, the following counties had populations greater than 100,000:[6]



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