In the 2026 election cycle, Washington State will hold 141 judicial elections.
👉 11 of those races involve Superior Court, Court of Appeals, and state Supreme Court judges first appointed through the “resign-and-appoint” practice—where a sitting judge steps down mid-term and the governor names a successor, often just before the filing deadline. That move limits—or completely bypass—an open election.
📊 A first-of-its-kind statewide poll shows 72% of voters believe judges should finish their terms so voters—not politicians—choose their successors.
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⚖️ This week, Justice Barbara Madsen announced her resignation, giving Governor Ferguson a second appointment to the Washington State Supreme Court. Currently, 5 of 9 justices were initially appointed—not elected.
🔎 Full Court Press is working to train and support judicial candidates who:
• Apply the law based on facts and long-standing legal principles
• Remain independent of political ideology
• Are committed to transparency and government accountability
👉 Learn more:
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