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Carolyn Ladd has worked as an employment lawyer at Boeing for the last twenty years. She is also the vice president of Washington Women Lawyers and has worked extensively on panels and discussions on gender equity in the courts. Ladd has also worked as a Pro Tem judge for the Seattle Municipal Court and in Kitsap County District Court and as a volunteer at the King County Bar Association’s Renton Legal Clinic and King County Bar Association’s Records Project, the latter of which helps people vacate eligible criminal convictions. She has two ratings of "exceptionally well-qualified" by QLaw and the Washington state Veterans' Bar Association, along with several ratings of "well-qualified."
Ladd has been endorsed by nine local Democratic district organizations, while North has been endorsed by six. Ladd has also notably been endorsed by several progressive state senators. We lean towards Ladd in this race.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Carolyn Ladd has worked as an employment lawyer at Boeing for the last twenty years. She is also the vice president of Washington Women Lawyers and has worked extensively on panels and discussions on gender equity in the courts. Ladd has also worked as a Pro Tem judge for the Seattle Municipal Court and in Kitsap County District Court and as a volunteer at the King County Bar Association’s Renton Legal Clinic and King County Bar Association’s Records Project, the latter of which helps people vacate eligible criminal convictions. She has two ratings of exceptionally well-qualified by QLaw and the Washington state Veterans' Bar Association, along with several ratings of well-qualified.Carolyn Ladd has worked as an employment lawyer at Boeing for the last twenty years. She is also the vice president of Washington Women Lawyers and has worked extensively on panels and discussions on gender equity in the courts. Ladd has also worked as a Pro Tem judge for the Seattle Municipal Court and in Kitsap County District Court and as a volunteer at the King County Bar Association’s Renton Legal Clinic and King County Bar Association’s Records Project, the latter of which helps people vacate eligible criminal convictions. She has two ratings of "exceptionally well-qualified" by QLaw and the Washington state Veterans' Bar Association, along with several ratings of "well-qualified."
Ladd has been endorsed by nine local Democratic district organizations, while North has been endorsed by six. Ladd has also notably been endorsed by several progressive state senators. We lean towards Ladd in this race.
Carolyn Ladd has worked as an employment lawyer at Boeing for the last twenty years. She is also the vice president of Washington Women Lawyers and has worked extensively on panels and discussions on gender equity in the courts. Ladd has also worked as a Pro Tem judge for the Seattle Municipal Court and in Kitsap County District Court and as a volunteer at the King County Bar Association’s Renton Legal Clinic and King County Bar Association’s Records Project, the latter of which helps people vacate eligible criminal convictions. She has two ratings of exceptionally well-qualified by QLaw and the Washington state Veterans' Bar Association, along with several ratings of well-qualified.
Referendum 90
Young people deserve accurate information to help them make good decisions, to protect themselves, and to protect their futures. But today, too many students don’t receive high-quality, inclusive, medically accurate education about sex and healthy relationships, putting them at risk of sexual assault, unintended pregnancies, and sexually transmitted infections. In particular, students of color are more likely to receive incomplete or incorrect sex education.