Judge Laura Riquelme was appointed to the Skagit Superior Court in 2016 and previously served 12 years as both a prosecutor and a senior deputy public defender in Skagit County.
Judge Riquelme is very active in her community, serving as president of the Parent Teacher Association for her son’s school, working with the Skagit Immigrant Rights Council on issues affecting immigrants in the court system, teaching English as a second language classes with Community Action, and serving on the Superior Court Judges' Association Criminal Law and Rules Committee and its Equality and Fairness Committee.
Judge Riquelme received endorsements from National Women’s Political Caucus and Skagit County Democrats as well as numerous Washington State judges. Her opponent, Skagit District Court Judge David Svaren, is also qualified but has not received support from any of our progressive partners. Due to Riquelme’s continued commitment to making the community a better place to live, she deserves your vote.
Judge Laura Riquelme was appointed to the Skagit Superior Court in 2016 and previously served 12 years as both a prosecutor and a senior deputy public defender in Skagit County.
Judge Riquelme is very active in her community, serving as president of the Parent Teacher Association for her son’s school, working with the Skagit Immigrant Rights Council on issues affecting immigrants in the court system, teaching English as a second language classes with Community Action, and serving on the Superior Court Judges' Association Criminal Law and Rules Committee and its Equality and Fairness Committee.
Judge Riquelme received endorsements from National Women’s Political Caucus and Skagit County Democrats as well as numerous Washington State judges. Her opponent, Skagit District Court Judge David Svaren, is also qualified but has not received support from any of our progressive partners. Due to Riquelme’s continued commitment to making the community a better place to live, she deserves your vote.