The Washington State Supreme Court justices are elected at large by the voters of the state of Washington. The primary election was held on September 19. [1]
In 2006, the following candidates were on the ballot. Campaign office information comes from public candidate filings obtained from the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission or from the candidate's website, as noted. Names of candidates are given in the order in which they appeared on the ballot. [2]
Gerry L. Alexander - Incumbent
Website: http://www.justicealexander.com/
Contact: (360) 943-5056; 525 Columbia St. NW, Suite 202, Olympia, WA 98501-1098 (PDC)
John Groen
Website: http://www.groenforjustice.com/
Contact: (360) 807-1983; 11100 NE 8th St, Suite 750, Bellevue, WA 98004 (PDC)
Having received a majority of the vote in the primary, Gerry Alexander wins the election under state law.
Tom Chambers - Incumbent (ELECTION WINNER)
Website: http://www.tomchambers.com
Contact: (206) 937-6203; P.O. Box 21508, Seattle, WA 98111-3508 (PDC)
Jeanette Burrage
Website: http://www.burrageforsupremecourt.com
Contact: 360.779.7040
Having received a majority of the vote in the primary, Tom Chambers wins the election under state law.
Judicial elections in Washington State are non-partisan by law. However, organizations seek to influence them.
VotingForJudges.org: a nonpartisan source of judicial evaluation information for appellate court candidates
Constitutional Law PAC has formed to influence judicial races in Washington State; it gets financial support from the Building Industry Association of Washington.
Citizens to Uphold the Constitution PAC is being formed as a result with support from Naral Pro-Choice Washington, Washington Conservation Voters, Washington State Labor Council, Service Employees International Union, the Washington State Trial Lawyers Association and Equal Rights Washington.