Brandon Casey
A candidate for Superior Court Judge Position 8, Spokane County in the 2024 Washington General Election, Nov. 5
Age: 50
City: Spokane, Washington
Education: Graduated from Gonzaga Prep in 1992, earned bachelor's degrees in economics and philosophy from Eastern Washington University in 1999, completed the Washington Law Clerk program in 2003.
Work Experience: General service staff at Paine Hamblen from 1994-1999. Law clerk at Casey Law, 2000-2003. Attorney at Casey Law from 2004 to present. Became principal in 2005 and took over the practice in 2017.
Political Experience: First run for office.
Family: Divorced. Has five sons. Brother is Marshall Casey, an attorney who ran unsuccessfully for a seat on Washington’s Court of Appeals Division III in 2020.
Campaign finance: Raised more than $55,000 as of Oct. 1, 2024, according to the state Public Disclosure Commission. Contributors include his brother and fellow attorney Marshall Casey, Gilbert Law Firm, Spokane Valley City Councilwoman Laura Padden, former U.S. Attorney Jim McDevitt, Matthew Albrecht, and Craig Swapp and Associates. Brandon Casey has contributed more than $15,000 to his campaign.
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Race Results
Candidate | Votes | Pct |
---|---|---|
Marla L. Polin | 129,820 | 54.25% |
Brandon Casey | 109,486 | 45.75% |
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