Upholding the Rights of Washingtonians With Integrity and Fairness

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Justice Melody believes the court must be free from the influence of special interests and political bias. Donate to help her run a grassroots campaign powered by everyday people. 

Meet Colleen

Born and raised in Spokane County, Colleen grew up in a family of public servants. Her father was an elementary school teacher and principal, and her mother was a nurse who worked at the Department of Health. Colleen worked through college waiting tables, and then attended law school with a commitment to serving her community as a lawyer.

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Colleen has dedicated her career to protecting the rights of Washingtonians. She built the Civil Rights Division of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office from the ground-up, turning it from a startup into a nationally recognized powerhouse that protects state residents from harassment, discrimination, and violence no matter their gender, race, age, or disability.

She has taken on Fortune 100 companies for unfair business practices and held the Federal Governement accountable for violating the rights of Washingtonians. From trial courts in every corner of our state to the U.S. Supreme Court, Colleen has stood firm for the rule of law and the all of our rights.

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Justice Melody is committed to protecting and upholding your rights. She believes:

Courts must safeguard Washington’s independence and longstanding protection of rights in the workplace, in healthcare, and other individual civil and constitutional rights.

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Everyone deserves to be safe and free from violence, harassment, or discrimination. Crime victims and discrimination victims deserve dignity, respect, and safety 

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Our Courts are a cornerstone of our democracy and must be trusted and accessible to everyone

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Judges are public servants. They must work hard, listen, and approach each case with impartiality and humility

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