Benton County District Court Judge Joe Burrowes has more than 30 years of judicial, law enforcement, and legal experience in this race for the open seat on the Benton-Franklin Superior Court. Having presided over thousands of civil and criminal court cases, he is well versed in constitutional and Washington state laws. Judge Burrowes serves as the Vice President of the Washington State District and Municipal Court Judges Association as well as Dean of the Judicial College, where all Washington state judges receive their judicial education. He was awarded in the last year for helping educate visiting foreign exchange students about the criminal justice system.
Burrowes has received the most endorsements from Washington state judges and community organizations, including five sitting members of the state Supreme Court. His opponent, Sam Swanberg, has been endorsed by far-right Republican party members for this non-partisan judicial seat. Burrowes is the clear choice in this race.
Benton County District Court Judge Joe Burrowes has more than 30 years of judicial, law enforcement, and legal experience in this race for the open seat on the Benton-Franklin Superior Court. Having presided over thousands of civil and criminal court cases, he is well versed in constitutional and Washington state laws. Judge Burrowes serves as the Vice President of the Washington State District and Municipal Court Judges Association as well as Dean of the Judicial College, where all Washington state judges receive their judicial education. He was awarded in the last year for helping educate visiting foreign exchange students about the criminal justice system.
Burrowes has received the most endorsements from Washington state judges and community organizations, including five sitting members of the state Supreme Court. His opponent, Sam Swanberg, has been endorsed by far-right Republican party members for this non-partisan judicial seat. Burrowes is the clear choice in this race.