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Voters to elect 5 of 9 Washington Supreme Court justices in large turnover Nov . 3

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Washington voters will decide the direction of the state's highest court for years to come, with five of nine seats on the Washington Supreme Court up for election Nov. 3. The election includes two open seats, two appointed incumbents and one sitting elected justice. This decision may be a significant outcome for the state's legal system.

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Voters to elect 5 of 9 Washington Supreme Court justices in large turnover Nov . 3

Media Coverage · April 27, 2026

Washington voters will elect 5 of 9 Supreme Court justices on November 3, a large turnover that could impact the court's decisions on tax policy and constitutional issues. This election includes two open seats, two appointed incumbents, and one sitting elected justice. The outcome will shape the direction of the state's highest court for years to come.

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  • Washington Supreme Court
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Voters to elect 5 of 9 Washington Supreme Court justices in large turnover Nov . 3

Media Coverage · Apr 28, 2026

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Voters to elect 5 of 9 Washington Supreme Court justices in large turnover Nov. 3 is an active multidistrict litigation matter.

The case is currently organized around Washington Supreme Court.

Washington voters will decide the direction of the state's highest court for years to come, with five of nine seats on the Washington Supreme Court up for election Nov. 3. The election includes two open seats, two appointed incumbents and one sitting elected justice.

This decision may be a significant outcome for the state's legal system.

On April 28, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Washington voters will elect 5 of 9 Supreme Court justices on November 3, a large turnover that could impact the court's decisions on tax policy and constitutional issues. This election includes two open seats, two appointed incumbents, and one sitting.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 27, 2026

Voters to elect 5 of 9 Washington Supreme Court justices in large turnover Nov . 3

Washington voters will elect 5 of 9 Supreme Court justices on November 3, a large turnover that could impact the court's decisions on tax policy and constitutional issues. This election includes two open seats, two appointed incumbents, and one sitting elected justice. The outcome will shape the direction of the state's highest court for years to come.

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