Sharonda Amamilo is running for Thurston County Superior Court, Position 8. Amamilo is a public defender with more than 15 years of experience representing children and families. Currently, she works for the Thurston County Public Defense office and is a member of the Army Reserves.
Amamilo has served on the Washington State Criminal Justice Treatment Act Panel and as vice president of the Washington Trafficking Prevention Board. She is ranked as "exceptionally well-qualified" by the Loren Miller Bar Association and "well-qualified" by the Cardozo Society of Washington State. Amamilo is engaged in systems change at the county and national levels and promises to bring "compassionate and courteous deliberation" to the bench.
Amamilo is facing Scott Ahlf in this race. Ahlf served as an Olympia Municipal Court Judge for 15 years and as a prosecutor and assistant city attorney for the City of Lacey. He has worked on establishing the therapeutic court model which has been shown to reduce recidivism by offering healing services rather than a purely punitive response.
Amamilo will advocate for equitable justice for all on the bench. She deserves your vote to be the next judge for Thurston County's Superior Court.
Sharonda Amamilo is running for Thurston County Superior Court, Position 8. Amamilo is a public defender with more than 15 years of experience representing children and families. Currently, she works for the Thurston County Public Defense office and is a member of the Army Reserves.
Amamilo has served on the Washington State Criminal Justice Treatment Act Panel and as vice president of the Washington Trafficking Prevention Board. She is ranked as "exceptionally well-qualified" by the Loren Miller Bar Association and "well-qualified" by the Cardozo Society of Washington State. Amamilo is engaged in systems change at the county and national levels and promises to bring "compassionate and courteous deliberation" to the bench.
Amamilo is facing Scott Ahlf in this race. Ahlf served as an Olympia Municipal Court Judge for 15 years and as a prosecutor and assistant city attorney for the City of Lacey. He has worked on establishing the therapeutic court model which has been shown to reduce recidivism by offering healing services rather than a purely punitive response.
Amamilo will advocate for equitable justice for all on the bench. She deserves your vote to be the next judge for Thurston County's Superior Court.