Washington Code § 3.38.010

Districting committee—Membership
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There is established in each county a district court districting committee composed of the following: (1) The judge of the superior court, or, if there be more than one such judge, then one of the judges selected by that court; (2) The prosecuting attorney, or a deputy selected by the prosecuting attorney; (3) A practicing lawyer of the county selected by the president of the largest local bar association, if there be one, and if not, then by the county legislative authority; (4) A judge of a court of limited jurisdiction in the county selected by the president of the Washington state district and municipal court judges' association; and (5) The mayor, or representative appointed by the mayor, of each city or town with a population of three thousand or more in the county; (6) One person to represent the cities and towns with populations of three thousand or less in the county, if any, to be selected by a majority vote of the mayors of those cities and towns with a population of less than three thousand. However, if there should not be a city in the county with a population of ten thousand or more, the mayor, or the mayor's representative, of each city or town with a population of less than three thousand shall be a member; (7) The chair of the county legislative authority; and (8) The county auditor.

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