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John E. Bridges

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Five years prior to the high-profile 2004 Washington gubernatorial election case, Judge Bridges presided over another trial in which he voided an election result. On December 29, 1999, Bridges invalidated the certified results of the November 2, 1999
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state. He presided over the high-profile legal challenge to the
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and Kel Groseclose. Bridges' decision was upheld by the
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This biography of a judge in the United States is a
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John Bridges (disambiguation)
Chelan County
Washington
2004 Washington gubernatorial election
Christine Gregoire
Seattle Pacific University
Gonzaga University School of Law
bar association
Gov.
Booth Gardner
Wenatchee, WA
Gary Schoessler
Sanford Brown
Washington Supreme Court
"Judge voided earlier vote"
Archived
Wayback Machine
Seattle Times
"140 Wn.2d 368, CONTESTED ELECTION OF SCHOESSLER"
the original
Washington Supreme Court's decision
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Judge in governors' vote trial highly regarded"
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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