Letter to the editor Why we support Judge Tam Bui for WA Court of Appeals - My Edmonds News

Edmonds, WALocal News

In a letter to the editor, a coalition of judges publicly endorses Tam Bui for the Washington Court of Appeals. They emphasize her unwavering dedication to public service and her ability to uphold the rule of law, which they believe is crucial for the position. The judges detail her extensive qualifications, including her experience in various judicial roles, which they argue uniquely positions her to serve effectively on the appellate court. They assert that Bui's commitment to fairness and equity is essential for maintaining public trust in the judicial system. The letter conveys a sense of urgency as the election approaches, urging voters to consider the implications of their choice.

By choosing Bui, supporters argue that Washington could benefit from her experience and judicial philosophy. This endorsement highlights the need for judges who prioritize integrity and public service. The judges' collective voice aims to influence the electorate in favor of Bui, asserting that her leadership would enhance the state's judiciary.

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