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John D. Knodell, III is a judge for the Grant Superior Court in Washington. [1]

Knodell won re-election in 2016. He was unopposed in the general election on November 8, 2016.

Elections

2016

See also: Washington local trial court judicial elections, 2016

Washington held general elections for local judicial offices on November 8, 2016. Candidates for district and superior court seats had to file for election by May 20, 2016. Primary elections were held on August 2, 2016, for six seats where more than two candidates filed for election. Incumbent John Knodell III ran unopposed in the Grant Superior Court nonpartisan general election for Position 2.[2]

Grant Superior Court, Position 2 General Election, 2016
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png John Knodell III Incumbent (unopposed) 100.00% 20,956
Total Votes 20,956
Source: Washington Secretary of State, "November 8, 2016 General Election Results," accessed November 13, 2016

Selection method

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2012

Knodell was re-elected after running unopposed.[3][4]

See also: Washington judicial elections, 2012

See also

Footnotes