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Jim Johnson (Washington)

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This page is about the 2012 Washington judicial candidate. For people with a similar name, see James Johnson.


Jim Johnson

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Education

Bachelor's

Northwestern University, 1982

Law

University of Michigan Law School, 1991


Jim Johnson was a 2012 candidate for the Thurston County Superior Court in Washington.[1]

Education

Johnson received his undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.[2]

Career

Currently, Johnson works as a Washington State Assistant Attorney General. Prior to that, he clerked for the Michigan Court of Appeals.[3]

Awards and associations

Associations

  • Board of Directors of South Sound Parent-to-Parent
  • executive board of the Government Lawyers Bar Association[4]

2012 election

Johnson advanced from the primary election, winning 22.26% of the vote. He was later defeated by Christine Schaller, receiving only 33.39% of the vote in the general election on November 6, 2012.[5][6][1]

See also: Washington judicial elections, 2012 - Superior Courts

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