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Gloria Ochoa-Bruck

A candidate for Spokane Municipal Court Judge No. 3, City of Spokane in the 2025 Washington General Election, Nov. 4

Age: 53

City: Mead, Washington

Education: Earned associate degree from Columbia Basin Community College in 1995, bachelor's in business administration from Washington State University in 1997, law degree from the University of Idaho in 2000, master's in criminal justice and criminology from WSU in 2019 and master's in business administration from WSU in 2021.

Political experience: Elected to the Spokane Municipal Court in 2021. Served on the Washington State Commission on Hispanic Affairs from 2012 to 2017. Served on the Washington State Joint Legislative Task Force on Policing Standards from 2016 to 2017. Served on the Washington state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction Student Discipline Task Force from 2014-2016. Has served on the Washington State Supreme Court Disability Justice Task Force since 2024. Elected Spokane Municipal Court Judge in 2021.

Work history: Director of Local Government and Multicultural Affairs for the city of Spokane, 2013-2019. Senior Director of Inclusion and Diversity for the Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority, January-June 2021. Kalispel Tribal Court Judge, June-November 2021. 

Family: Married to Nicholas Bruck and four children.

Campaign finance: Raised more than $33,400 as of Oct. 3, according to the Washington Public Disclosure Commission, including $7,300 in loans from herself to her campaign. Contributors include: Spokane School Board President Nikki Otero Lockwood, hotelier Gerald Dicker, former Spokane interim Police Chief Justin Lundgren and Spokane Superior Court Judge Tony Hazel.

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Candidate Votes Pct
Gloria Ochoa-Bruck 42,931 74.93%
Sarah L. Freedman 14,365 25.07%

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