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Mary Kay Becker

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for the 42nd district. Described at the time as "one of the most articulate voices in the Legislature", "one of the bright lights of the state Democratic party" and "an unequivocal liberal", she chose not to run for re-election in 1982.
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in 1966. After moving to Bellingham in 1969, Becker began her career as a paralegal for Northwest Washington Legal Services. She served as an early editor of the
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and worked as a private practice lawyer until 1994, when she was appointed to the Court of Appeals. She has also worked as a member of the
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by voters in 2000 and 2006 and she completed her service in 2019. In 2004 she was an unsuccessful candidate for
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2004 General Election > Judicial Offices > Results > State Supreme Court Justice Position #1
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State voters guide to 2004 Judicial Election: Supreme Court Justice Position #1
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Democratic Party members of the Washington House of Representatives
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She was elected to the Court of Appeals position in 1994. She was
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Superspill: An Account of the 1978 Grounding at Bird Rocks
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Members of Division I of the Washington Court of Appeals
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press release at time of her 2000 run for Supreme Court
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Washington Court of Appeals
Washington House of Representatives
Washington state
judge
Washington Court of Appeals
paralegal
Democratic
Washington House of Representatives
newspaper
editor
Aberdeen, Washington
Kalaloch
Lake Quinault High School
Stanford University
underground newspaper
Northwest Passage
state representative
University of Washington School of Law
Whatcom County
Council
Western Washington University
board of trustees
retained
state Supreme Court
Jim Johnson
Bellingham, Washington
Directory of the Washington Court of Appeals
Members of Division I of the Washington Court of Appeals

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