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Q&A with Grant County Superior Court judge candidates

Jul. 18—GRANT COUNTY — Melissa Chlarson and Anna Gigliotti are in the running for the position of Grant County Superior Court judge. Each candidate was presented with a set of questions to highlight their experience and goals for the position. The candidates' responses are provided below and have been lightly edited for clarity. Candidates' responses are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your background?

Chlarson: Locally grown, I was born in Quincy, Washington, grew up in Quincy and Moses Lake. I am a proud graduate of Gonzaga University and Gonzaga University School of Law where I earned my bachelor's of business administration and Juris Doctorate degrees. I am the mother of two very active children and have been fortunate to be able to raise my children in the community I grew up in while also having a professional career.

I have been licensed to practice law since 2002 and currently hold the position of Grant County District Court commissioner. I was appointed to this position by the current district court judge after my opponent was appointed to the superior court bench by Gov. Inslee last fall.

I am running for this position because I am passionate about the administration of justice and believe in the importance of having a strong, well-balanced bench. I love our community, am proud of my roots, and believe in the importance of the right to vote and giving voters the opportunity to have an active voice in deciding who gets to serve them on the bench.

Gigliotti: I am from Eugene, Oregon, and was born in the same hospital as Grant County Superior Court Judge Hill. I was a deputy prosecuting attorney for 10 years and defense attorney for five years. During my time as a defense attorney, I also handled civil matters. I was a Grant County deputy prosecutor for Prosecutor Dano from 2016-2018. In 2018 I was appointed Grant County District Court commissioner and in 2021 was appointed as a Grant County Superior Court Judge.

I became interested in the position when there was an opening on the bench and numerous people in the community urged me to apply and bring my experience to Superior Court and give back to the county.

Q: What are your qualifications for the office?

Chlarson: I have spent the last 20 years practicing law right here in Grant County and have zealously represented clients in all areas of the law. In addition to being a lawyer for 20 years, I also have nine years of judicial experience. I served as the Grant County Superior Court commissioner for 8 1/2 years. As commissioner I presided over cases involving domestic relations, paternity and child support, juvenile dependencies, domestic violence, juvenile offender matters and any other matter assigned by the judges. During this time, I earned a reputation for my respectful and calm judicial temperament and my articulate and consistent decision-making. I currently hold the position of Grant County District Court commissioner and preside over civil and criminal matters. I am the candidate with the most diverse legal experience and the candidate with the most judicial experience. This experience, in Grant County, matters.