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Judge John Knodell is running for re-election to Position 2 on the Grant County Superior Court where he has served since 2008. Before joining the court, he was a Grant County prosecutor and even argued a case to the Supreme Court of the United States. On the bench, Knodell has built a reputation as a fair and consistent judge.
Also in this race is Kevin McCrae, a chief deputy prosecutor for Grant County who specialized in gang prosecution. McCrae is campaigning with "tough on crime" rhetoric and the support of local law enforcement.
With overcrowding and racial disparities plaguing state prisons, Grant County needs a judge who will seek justice without over sentencing. In this relatively low information race, Knodell is the best choice.Last updated: 2023-04-05John Knodell
Judge John Knodell is running for re-election to Position 2 on the Grant County Superior Court where he has served since 2008. Before joining the court, he was a Grant County prosecutor and even argued a case to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Judge John Knodell is running for re-election to Position 2 on the Grant County Superior Court where he has served since 2008. Before joining the court, he was a Grant County prosecutor and even argued a case to the Supreme Court of the United States. On the bench, Knodell has built a reputation as a fair and consistent judge.
Also in this race is Kevin McCrae, a chief deputy prosecutor for Grant County who specialized in gang prosecution. McCrae is campaigning with "tough on crime" rhetoric and the support of local law enforcement.
With overcrowding and racial disparities plaguing state prisons, Grant County needs a judge who will seek justice without over sentencing. In this relatively low information race, Knodell is the best choice.John Knodell
Judge John Knodell is running for re-election to Position 2 on the Grant County Superior Court where he has served since 2008. Before joining the court, he was a Grant County prosecutor and even argued a case to the Supreme Court of the United States.
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.