Washington Supreme Court Justice
One of nine justices who serves on the Washington State Supreme Court.
Full office description
- The Washington State Supreme Court has nine justices and serves as the final authority on the Washington Constitution and Washington law.
- They interpret laws, review appeals, and issue opinions on cases. They also establish court rules, oversee legal practice, and hear significant public interest cases.
- A candidate must be licensed to practice in Washington to be elected into this office. Justices must retire at the age 75.
- Justices are elected for six-year terms in nonpartisan elections. Vacancies can be filled by the governor's appointment, with staggered elections ensuring that only some justices are elected each year.
- The chief justice earns $255,495 and associate justices earn $251,8613 per year.
How this impacts you
Civil Rights — The State Supreme Court's decisions on civil rights cases can directly affect individual freedoms and protections within the state.
Businesses — The State Supreme Court's decisions on business-related cases can impact the state's economic environment.
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