Mungia was behind on election night by about 1,000 votes, but took the lead the next day and has remained there since.
The trailing candidate for an open Washington state Supreme Court seat is urging voters to check that their ballots have been ...
Larson – a Federal Way municipal court judge backed by the Republican Party – is in a neck-and-neck battle with longtime Seattle attorney Sal Mungia, who is backed by the Democratic Party.
In fact, just over 4,000 of the over 2 million cast currently separates Sal Mungia from challenger Dave Larson for this nonpartisan seat. As of the latest results released on Wednesday night ...
They have two distinct candidates to choose from. Federal Way Municipal Court Judge Dave Larson is facing-off with longtime attorney Sal Mungia. Larson, who has run for the state Supreme Court ...
August’s primary election set the general election ballot with Federal Way municipal court Judge David Larson, and trial attorney Sal Mungia. (Two others, Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud and Chief ...
As of Friday morning, Sal Mungia, a trial lawyer, was leading Dave Larson, a Federal Way judge, by about 22,000 votes, or roughly 0.7%. As Mungia’s lead grows, Larson and the state Republican ...
Education: Graduated from Clover Park High School in Lakewood, Washington, in 1977. Earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Pacific Lutheran University in 1981 and a law degree from ...
and Sal Mungia, a veteran civil litigator who's never been a judge, but has the support of eight of the nine current justices. While justices must win statewide election and serve six-year terms ...
Nov. 11—OLYMPIA — State Supreme Court Pos. 2 candidate Sal Mungia led his opponent by a narrow margin of 0.8% of votes as of Friday night, according to the Washington Secretary of State's office.