Current Judges
# | Title | Judge | Duty station | Born | Term of service | Appointed by | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Active | Chief | Senior | ||||||
25 | Chief District Judge | Marsha J. Pechman | Seattle | 1951 | 1999–Present | 2011–Present | (n/a) | Clinton |
24 | District Judge | Robert S. Lasnik | Seattle | 1951 | 1998–Present | 2004–2011 | (n/a) | Clinton |
26 | District Judge | Ronald B. Leighton | Tacoma | 1951 | 2002–Present | (n/a) | (n/a) | G.W. Bush |
27 | District Judge | Ricardo S. Martinez | Seattle | 1951 | 2004–Present | (n/a) | (n/a) | G.W. Bush |
28 | District Judge | James L. Robart | Seattle | 1947 | 2004–Present | (n/a) | (n/a) | G.W. Bush |
29 | District Judge | Richard A. Jones | Seattle | 1950 | 2007–Present | (n/a) | (n/a) | G.W. Bush |
30 | District Judge | Benjamin Hale Settle | Tacoma | 1947 | 2007–Present | (n/a) | (n/a) | G.W. Bush |
13 | Senior District Judge | Walter Thomas McGovern | Seattle | 1922 | 1971–1987 | (n/a) | 1987–Present | Nixon |
17 | Senior District Judge | Barbara Jacobs Rothstein | Seattle | 1939 | 1980–2011 | 1987–1994 | 2011–Present | Carter |
18 | Senior District Judge | John C. Coughenour | Seattle | 1941 | 1981–2006 | 1997–2004 | 2006–Present | Reagan |
19 | Senior District Judge | Carolyn R. Dimmick | Seattle | 1929 | 1985–1997 | (n/a) | 1997–Present | Reagan |
20 | Senior District Judge | Robert Jensen Bryan | Tacoma | 1934 | 1986–2000 | (n/a) | 2000–Present | Reagan |
22 | Senior District Judge | Thomas Samuel Zilly | Seattle | 1935 | 1988–2004 | (n/a) | 2004–Present | Reagan |
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