Bar association issues ratings for judicial races

The King County Bar Association has rated nine candidates for judicial election as “exceptionally well qualified” for contested positions on the King County Superior and Washington State Supreme courts. An additional 12 judicial candidates appearing on the Aug. 19 primary ballot also received ratings from the organization.

The King County Bar Association has rated nine candidates for judicial election as “exceptionally well qualified” for contested positions on the King County Superior and Washington State Supreme courts. An additional 12 judicial candidates appearing on the Aug. 19 primary ballot also received ratings from the organization.

The highest rating was given to candidates Timothy Bradshaw, Regina Cahan, Nic Corning, Ann Danieli, Mary Fairhurst, Charles Johnson, Les Ponomarchuk, Jean Rietschel, and Mariane Spearman.

“The bar takes seriously its obligation to help the public understand the legal qualifications of judicial candidates,” said Daniel Gandara, president of the King County Bar Association. “Since KCBA members appear regularly in the courts representing clients, our neighbors, families, and friends often look to us to help them understand the backgrounds of judicial candidates.”

Founded in 1886, the King County Bar Association is the largest voluntary bar association in the state of Washington, with over 5,000 members.

All candidates who are in contested elections receive a rating from the bar. A committee of more than 70 individuals, including non-lawyers, reviews detailed questionnaires and scores of references for each candidate. Discussions focus on the potential judge’s intellectual honesty, fairness, good judgment, legal ability, capacity for hard work, ongoing professional development, and demonstrated commitment to equal justice.

Four ratings can result: exceptionally well qualified, well qualified, qualified, and not qualified.

The candidates and their ratings are:

Washington State Supreme Court – Position 3

Michael Bond – Qualified

Mary Fairhurst – Exceptionally Well Qualified

Washington State Supreme Court – Position 4

James Beecher – Qualified

Charles Johnson – Exceptionally Well Qualified

C. Frank Vulliet – Not Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 1

Susan Amini – Well Qualified

Timothy Bradshaw – Exceptionally Well Qualified

Suzanne Parisien – Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 10

Jean Bouffard – Qualified

Regina Cahan – Exceptionally Well Qualified

Les Ponomarchuk – Exceptionally Well Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 22

Julia Garratt – Well Qualified

Rebeccah Graham – Well Qualified

Holly Hill – Well Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 26

Matthew R. Hale – Not Qualified

Laura Middaugh – Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 37

Nic Corning – Exceptionally Well Qualified

Barbara Mack – Well Qualified

Jean Rietschel – Exceptionally Well Qualified

King County Superior Court – Position 53

Ann Danieli – Exceptionally Well Qualified

Mariane Spearman – Exceptionally Well Qualified