In a time when the courts require steady leadership, Judge Moore is committed to the role — focused on the responsibilities of judicial office and the importance of maintaining public trust through consistency, impartiality, and dedication to the job.
Raised with a strong rural work ethic and deep respect for the rule of law, Judge Moore is known for running an efficient, respectful courtroom and making decisions grounded in the Constitution. As a constitutional originalist, he believes judges should apply the law as written — without activism or personal agenda — ensuring predictability and fairness for every citizen.
Six Pillars of Service
15+ Years of Legal Service
Legal Experience
Appointed by Okanogan County Commissioners in 2025. Runs an efficient, respectful courtroom — prepared every day to do the work the public expects.
Served as a prosecutor, gaining deep experience in criminal law and the community's expectation of fair, decisive justice.
Represented individuals across hundreds of cases, developing a balanced, full-spectrum understanding of the law and legal rights.
Served as a substitute judge, presiding over a wide range of cases and building the judicial temperament that defines his courtroom today.
Rooted in Okanogan County
Community Involvement
"Giving back is part of who we are in Okanogan County."
His Promise to Okanogan County
Full Term. Full Commitment.
Judge Moore is committed to serving the full term — protecting public safety, upholding individual rights, and delivering fair, practical, common-sense justice for every person in Okanogan County.
Judge Moore understands the unique challenges facing Okanogan County's rural and agricultural communities. He believes access to the courts must be practical, respectful, and reliable.
His focus is simple: protect public safety, uphold individual rights, and deliver decisions grounded in the Constitution and the law — for every person, every time.
Retain Judge Byron Moore
A steady hand for Okanogan County District Court.
District Court Judge — Okanogan County
Biography
Judge Byron Moore serves as District Court Judge in Okanogan County, appointed by the County Commissioners in 2025. He is running to continue delivering fair, common-sense justice for the people of Okanogan County through a steadfast commitment to the Rule of Law.
In a time when the courts require steady leadership, Judge Moore is committed to the role — focused on the responsibilities of judicial office and the importance of maintaining public trust through consistency, impartiality, and dedication to the job.
Judge Moore brings over 15 years of legal experience, including service as a prosecutor, defense attorney, and judge pro tem, handling hundreds of cases. He is known for running an efficient, respectful courtroom and for showing up every day prepared to do the work the public expects.
Raised with a strong rural work ethic and deep respect for the rule of law, Judge Moore makes decisions grounded in the Constitution. As a constitutional originalist, he believes judges should apply the law as written — without activism or personal agenda — ensuring predictability and fairness for every citizen.
Judge Moore has a lengthy history of volunteer work with YMCA and AAU Sports, along with serving on nonprofit boards, because giving back is part of who we are in Okanogan County. He understands the unique challenges facing our agricultural community and believes access to the Courts must be made more readily available.
Judge Moore is committed to serving the full term — protecting public safety, upholding individual rights, and delivering fair, practical, common-sense justice for the people of Okanogan County.