There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
also isn't afraid to buck her party on some occasions and has been good on some
labor issues, which has earned her support from several labor unions. Her opponent,
Republican Cathy Dalquist, has been a consistently conservative
vote and an obstacle to progress in the House.
If you are interested
in running for office in this district in the future, please contact our friends
at Progressive Majority Washington.
There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
No Hay Buenas Opciones
There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
also isn't afraid to buck her party on some occasions and has been good on some
labor issues, which has earned her support from several labor unions. Her opponent,
Republican Cathy Dalquist, has been a consistently conservative
vote and an obstacle to progress in the House.
If you are interested
in running for office in this district in the future, please contact our friends
at Progressive Majority Washington.
Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state. Some progressives oppose I-1351 because it is expensive, does not include a funding source, and could preclude other important investments. We are recommending a yes vote to send a strong message to the legislature to fully fund education.
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Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state. Some progressives oppose I-1351 because it is expensive, does not include a funding source, and could preclude other important investments. We are recommending a yes vote to send a strong message to the legislature to fully fund education.
Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state. Some progressives oppose I-1351 because it is expensive, does not include a funding source, and could preclude other important investments. We are recommending a yes vote to send a strong message to the legislature to fully fund education.
Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state.
Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state. Some progressives oppose I-1351 because it is expensive, does not include a funding source, and could preclude other important investments. We are recommending a yes vote to send a strong message to the legislature to fully fund education.
Washington state was ranked as having the fourth most crowded classrooms in the country, making it hard for teachers to teach and students to learn. Like I-728, which was approved by voters in the 2000 election, I-1351 defines specific class size goals that would be reached over four years. It sets a goal of 15 students per teacher in K-3 grades in schools that have high rates of poverty, with higher ratios set for grades beyond third. To meet these goals, schools would have to hire 7,500 new teachers across the state. Some progressives oppose I-1351 because it is expensive, does not include a funding source, and could preclude other important investments. We are recommending a yes vote to send a strong message to the legislature to fully fund education.
I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
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I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
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Initiative
591
I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
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I-591 prevents Washington state from adopting any standards for background checks that are stronger than the relatively weak requirements in our Federal law. It would maintain the loophole that allows domestic abusers and other convicted criminals to purchase firearms over the Internet or in a parking lot. The gun lobby filed Initiative 591 to confuse and distract voters from supporting universal background checks. Vote no on Initiative 591.
Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Criminal and public safety background checks dramatically reduce dangerous people’s access to guns. Supporters gathered more than 345,000 signatures to place this common sense proposal on the ballot after the legislature failed to act. Please vote yes on I-594 and ensure that we close the private gun sales loophole and help save lives.
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Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Criminal and public safety background checks dramatically reduce dangerous people’s access to guns. Supporters gathered more than 345,000 signatures to place this common sense proposal on the ballot after the legislature failed to act. Please vote yes on I-594 and ensure that we close the private gun sales loophole and help save lives.
Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Criminal and public safety background checks dramatically reduce dangerous people’s access to guns. Supporters gathered more than 345,000 signatures to place this common sense proposal on the ballot after the legislature failed to act. Please vote yes on I-594 and ensure that we close the private gun sales loophole and help save lives.
Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Criminal and public safety background checks dramatically reduce dangerous people’s access to guns. Supporters gathered more than 345,000 signatures to place this common sense proposal on the ballot after the legislature failed to act. Please vote yes on I-594 and ensure that we close the private gun sales loophole and help save lives.
Initiative 594 is simple: it makes sure that anyone buying a gun in Washington state passes the same background check, no matter where they buy the gun and no matter whom they buy it from. It closes the loophole in our law that allows criminals, domestic abusers and other dangerous people to buy guns from strangers – in parking lots, on the Internet, and at gun shows – with no questions asked.
Criminal and public safety background checks dramatically reduce dangerous people’s access to guns. Supporters gathered more than 345,000 signatures to place this common sense proposal on the ballot after the legislature failed to act. Please vote yes on I-594 and ensure that we close the private gun sales loophole and help save lives.
Vote MAINTAINED on Statewide Advisory Ballot Measure #8
Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
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Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
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VOTO MAINTAINED
Vote MAINTAINED on Statewide Advisory Ballot Measure #8
Thanks to a Tim Eyman initiative, the state legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. A bipartisan majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that marijuana is not a farm product eligible for tax breaks like wheat or dairy. The uncontroversial Senate Bill 6505 passed the legislature 112 to 42. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
Vote MAINTAINED on Statewide Advisory Ballot Measure #9
This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
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This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
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VOTO MAINTAINED
Vote MAINTAINED on Statewide Advisory Ballot Measure #9
This is another Eyman advisory vote. An overwhelming majority of legislators came together earlier this year to clarify that federally recognized Native American tribes must follow the same tax rules as state and local governments when it comes to privately leasing land that is owned exclusively by the tribe. The uncontroversial House Bill 1287 passed the legislature 93 to 44. Vote to "maintain" this measure.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term. A former state Senator, he worked as a business consultant and economic development official before becoming a legislator. Kilmer is being challenged by Republican Marty McClendon, a conservative Kilmer soundly defeated in 2010, who is running on a campaign of repealing Obamacare. Kilmer’s experience and ability to work across the aisle on behalf of the district make him the best choice in this race.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term. A former state Senator, he worked as a business consultant and economic development official before becoming a legislator. Kilmer is being challenged by Republican Marty McClendon, a conservative Kilmer soundly defeated in 2010, who is running on a campaign of repealing Obamacare. Kilmer’s experience and ability to work across the aisle on behalf of the district make him the best choice in this race.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term. A former state Senator, he worked as a business consultant and economic development official before becoming a legislator. Kilmer is being challenged by Republican Marty McClendon, a conservative Kilmer soundly defeated in 2010, who is running on a campaign of repealing Obamacare. Kilmer’s experience and ability to work across the aisle on behalf of the district make him the best choice in this race.
Derek Kilmer is a moderate Democrat who is a reliable supporter of creating jobs and improving infrastructure. He has been a leader on small business development and protecting Puget Sound during his first term. A former state Senator, he worked as a business consultant and economic development official before becoming a legislator. Kilmer is being challenged by Republican Marty McClendon, a conservative Kilmer soundly defeated in 2010, who is running on a campaign of repealing Obamacare. Kilmer’s experience and ability to work across the aisle on behalf of the district make him the best choice in this race.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility. With a strong commitment to progressive values on issues such as immigration reform, protecting safe and legal access to abortion, and fully funding education, Ritchie would be a welcome change to the district.
Conservative Republican Dave Reichert has passed only one law in the last 10 years--renaming a post office--and is an ineffective representative for the district. Ritchie deserves your vote.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility. With a strong commitment to progressive values on issues such as immigration reform, protecting safe and legal access to abortion, and fully funding education, Ritchie would be a welcome change to the district.
Conservative Republican Dave Reichert has passed only one law in the last 10 years--renaming a post office--and is an ineffective representative for the district. Ritchie deserves your vote.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility. With a strong commitment to progressive values on issues such as immigration reform, protecting safe and legal access to abortion, and fully funding education, Ritchie would be a welcome change to the district.
Conservative Republican Dave Reichert has passed only one law in the last 10 years--renaming a post office--and is an ineffective representative for the district. Ritchie deserves your vote.
Jason Ritchie is a rising star who is running an energetic campaign to defeat incumbent Dave Reichert. Ritchie started a business remodeling homes for people with disabilities after his father had a stroke and suffered from limited mobility. With a strong commitment to progressive values on issues such as immigration reform, protecting safe and legal access to abortion, and fully funding education, Ritchie would be a welcome change to the district.
Conservative Republican Dave Reichert has passed only one law in the last 10 years--renaming a post office--and is an ineffective representative for the district. Ritchie deserves your vote.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform. Smith has worked hard to connect with and represent his new constituents after this district changed considerably in the redistricting process. He continues to be an advocate for greater equality and fought House Republicans' efforts to slash food stamps in the most recent farm bill.
Smith faces Republican Doug Basler, who is not running a competitive campaign. Smith deserves your vote.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform. Smith has worked hard to connect with and represent his new constituents after this district changed considerably in the redistricting process. He continues to be an advocate for greater equality and fought House Republicans' efforts to slash food stamps in the most recent farm bill.
Smith faces Republican Doug Basler, who is not running a competitive campaign. Smith deserves your vote.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform. Smith has worked hard to connect with and represent his new constituents after this district changed considerably in the redistricting process. He continues to be an advocate for greater equality and fought House Republicans' efforts to slash food stamps in the most recent farm bill.
Smith faces Republican Doug Basler, who is not running a competitive campaign. Smith deserves your vote.
Representative Adam Smith has served in the U.S. House since 1997. Smith is a moderate Democrat who has been a reliable vote on progressive issues, including marriage equality and eliminating Don’t Ask, Don't Tell. Smith is also in favor of more progressive taxation and immigration reform. Smith has worked hard to connect with and represent his new constituents after this district changed considerably in the redistricting process. He continues to be an advocate for greater equality and fought House Republicans' efforts to slash food stamps in the most recent farm bill.
Smith faces Republican Doug Basler, who is not running a competitive campaign. Smith deserves your vote.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder. As a Congressman for the last two years, he has fought to make college more affordable, worked to lower health care costs, ensure veterans get the benefits they deserve, and create middle class jobs.
Heck is being challenged by Republican Joyce McDonald, a Pierce County Councilwoman, former state legislator, and former Republican Party official whom he defeated by double digits in the primary. Heck’s track record, experience, and values make him the best choice in this race.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder. As a Congressman for the last two years, he has fought to make college more affordable, worked to lower health care costs, ensure veterans get the benefits they deserve, and create middle class jobs.
Heck is being challenged by Republican Joyce McDonald, a Pierce County Councilwoman, former state legislator, and former Republican Party official whom he defeated by double digits in the primary. Heck’s track record, experience, and values make him the best choice in this race.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder. As a Congressman for the last two years, he has fought to make college more affordable, worked to lower health care costs, ensure veterans get the benefits they deserve, and create middle class jobs.
Heck is being challenged by Republican Joyce McDonald, a Pierce County Councilwoman, former state legislator, and former Republican Party official whom he defeated by double digits in the primary. Heck’s track record, experience, and values make him the best choice in this race.
Denny Heck has had a long, effective career in both the private and public sectors, most notably as a five-term state representative, House majority leader, chief of staff to former Gov. Booth Gardner, and TVW co-founder. As a Congressman for the last two years, he has fought to make college more affordable, worked to lower health care costs, ensure veterans get the benefits they deserve, and create middle class jobs.
Heck is being challenged by Republican Joyce McDonald, a Pierce County Councilwoman, former state legislator, and former Republican Party official whom he defeated by double digits in the primary. Heck’s track record, experience, and values make him the best choice in this race.
There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
also isn't afraid to buck her party on some occasions and has been good on some
labor issues, which has earned her support from several labor unions. Her opponent,
Republican Cathy Dalquist, has been a consistently conservative
vote and an obstacle to progress in the House.
If you are interested
in running for office in this district in the future, please contact our friends
at Progressive Majority Washington.
There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
No Hay Buenas Opciones
There are no good candidates in this race. Pam Roach is
extremely conservative and very volatile. She has been banned from her caucus
for abusing fellow legislators and has been censured for abusing staff. She
also isn't afraid to buck her party on some occasions and has been good on some
labor issues, which has earned her support from several labor unions. Her opponent,
Republican Cathy Dalquist, has been a consistently conservative
vote and an obstacle to progress in the House.
If you are interested
in running for office in this district in the future, please contact our friends
at Progressive Majority Washington.
Mike Sando is a teacher in Enumclaw who serves on the
Enumclaw Planning Commission and City Council. As a teacher, he says he is
committed to ensuring Washington's public schools are fully-funded. This seat is
open after Cathy Dalquist decided to challenge Pam Roach for Senate.
His opponent, Republican Drew Stokesbary, has been endorsed by one of our partners, the League of Education Voters, but does not bring the breadth of experience to this race that Sando does.
Mike Sando is a teacher in Enumclaw who serves on the
Enumclaw Planning Commission and City Council. As a teacher, he says he is
committed to ensuring Washington's public schools are fully-funded. This seat is
Mike Sando is a teacher in Enumclaw who serves on the
Enumclaw Planning Commission and City Council. As a teacher, he says he is
committed to ensuring Washington's public schools are fully-funded. This seat is
open after Cathy Dalquist decided to challenge Pam Roach for Senate.
His opponent, Republican Drew Stokesbary, has been endorsed by one of our partners, the League of Education Voters, but does not bring the breadth of experience to this race that Sando does.
Mike Sando is a teacher in Enumclaw who serves on the
Enumclaw Planning Commission and City Council. As a teacher, he says he is
committed to ensuring Washington's public schools are fully-funded. This seat is
open after Cathy Dalquist decided to challenge Pam Roach for Senate.
His opponent, Republican Drew Stokesbary, has been endorsed by one of our partners, the League of Education Voters, but does not bring the breadth of experience to this race that Sando does.
Mike Sando is a teacher in Enumclaw who serves on the
Enumclaw Planning Commission and City Council. As a teacher, he says he is
committed to ensuring Washington's public schools are fully-funded. This seat is
open after Cathy Dalquist decided to challenge Pam Roach for Senate.
His opponent, Republican Drew Stokesbary, has been endorsed by one of our partners, the League of Education Voters, but does not bring the breadth of experience to this race that Sando does.
Representative Christopher Hurst calls himself an
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
He also voted against marriage equality and as Chair of the Public Safety
committee didn't allow a vote on marijuana legalization. Unfortunately, Hurst's
opponent, Independent Republican Phil Fortunato, is not running a competitive
campaign. Hurst is a better choice in this race between conservative
candidates.
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
Representative Christopher Hurst calls himself an
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
He also voted against marriage equality and as Chair of the Public Safety
committee didn't allow a vote on marijuana legalization. Unfortunately, Hurst's
opponent, Independent Republican Phil Fortunato, is not running a competitive
campaign. Hurst is a better choice in this race between conservative
candidates.
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
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Christopher Hurst
Representative Christopher Hurst calls himself an
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
He also voted against marriage equality and as Chair of the Public Safety
committee didn't allow a vote on marijuana legalization. Unfortunately, Hurst's
opponent, Independent Republican Phil Fortunato, is not running a competitive
campaign. Hurst is a better choice in this race between conservative
candidates.
Representative Christopher Hurst calls himself an
"independent Democrat" to broadcast his conservative values. Hurst has a
rather conservative voting record on environmental issues, transit, and taxes.
He also voted against marriage equality and as Chair of the Public Safety
committee didn't allow a vote on marijuana legalization. Unfortunately, Hurst's
opponent, Independent Republican Phil Fortunato, is not running a competitive
campaign. Hurst is a better choice in this race between conservative
candidates.
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King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington. He also dismissed all misdemeanor marijuana possessions immediately after voters approved I-502 to legalize marijuana in Washington. Satterberg deserves your vote.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington. He also dismissed all misdemeanor marijuana possessions immediately after voters approved I-502 to legalize marijuana in Washington. Satterberg deserves your vote.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington.
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SEIU 775, Teamsters Joint Council 28, King County Police Officers’ Guild, the Seattle Police Officers’ Guild, Teamsters Local Union 117, Teamsters Local Union 174, Teamsters Local Union 763
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Dan Satterberg
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington. He also dismissed all misdemeanor marijuana possessions immediately after voters approved I-502 to legalize marijuana in Washington. Satterberg deserves your vote.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is running unopposed for re-election. Satterberg is a competent prosecutor with broad support. He is a responsible, moderate voice who has endorsed I-594 to require background checks for all gun sales in Washington. He also dismissed all misdemeanor marijuana possessions immediately after voters approved I-502 to legalize marijuana in Washington. Satterberg deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
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SEIU 775, Teamsters Joint Council 28, King County Police Officers’ Guild, the Seattle Police Officers’ Guild, Teamsters Local Union 117, Teamsters Local Union 174, Teamsters Local Union 763
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010. As Prosecutor, he formed Elder Fraud and Identity Theft teams to prosecute targeted scams against the elderly, as well as successfully advocating for stronger penalties against drunk drivers and other violent offenders. He is a strong candidate running unopposed.
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010.
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010. As Prosecutor, he formed Elder Fraud and Identity Theft teams to prosecute targeted scams against the elderly, as well as successfully advocating for stronger penalties against drunk drivers and other violent offenders. He is a strong candidate running unopposed.
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010.
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Pierce County Central Labor Council, Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective, Tacoma Firefighters, Lakewood Firefighters, Gig Harbor Firefighters, University Place Firefighters
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Mark Lindquist
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010. As Prosecutor, he formed Elder Fraud and Identity Theft teams to prosecute targeted scams against the elderly, as well as successfully advocating for stronger penalties against drunk drivers and other violent offenders. He is a strong candidate running unopposed.
Incumbent Mark Lindquist was unanimously appointed to be Pierce County Prosecutor in 2009 and was elected to a four-year term in 2010. As Prosecutor, he formed Elder Fraud and Identity Theft teams to prosecute targeted scams against the elderly, as well as successfully advocating for stronger penalties against drunk drivers and other violent offenders. He is a strong candidate running unopposed.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
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Pierce County Central Labor Council, Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective, Tacoma Firefighters, Lakewood Firefighters, Gig Harbor Firefighters, University Place Firefighters
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
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Pierce County Central Labor Council, Tacoma Firefighters,
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Kevin McCann
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judge Kevin McCann was appointed to the District Court in a unanimous and bipartisan vote of the Pierce County Council. He formerly led the felony drug unit and the felony crimes unit at the Pierce County Prosecutor's office. McCann is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
Apoyadas Por:
Pierce County Central Labor Council, Tacoma Firefighters,
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
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Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
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Claire R. Sussman
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Claire R. Sussman has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 4 years. She is active in her community as a supporter of Lawyers Helping Hungry Children and Girl Scouts of America. Sussman is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
Apoyadas Por:
Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
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Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Democrats, Pierce County Central Labor Council, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
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Frank Dacca
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Frank Dacca has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 11 years. He is a dedicated community volunteer who is active in the Fife Historical Society, Youth Education & Sports, and the Fife Park & Senior Services Board. He is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
Apoyadas Por:
Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Democrats, Pierce County Central Labor Council, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987. He is running unopposed.
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987.
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987. He is running unopposed.
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987.
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James Heller
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987. He is running unopposed.
James Heller has served for 29 years as a District Court Judge in Pierce County. He is an instructor at the National Judicial College and the Washington State Judicial College. He is a committtee member of the Washington State Supreme Court Judicial Information System since 1987. He is running unopposed.
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College. She is also a Gender & Justice Commission Member. Judge Jasprica is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College.
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College. She is also a Gender & Justice Commission Member. Judge Jasprica is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College.
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Judy Jasprica
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College. She is also a Gender & Justice Commission Member. Judge Jasprica is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Judy Jasprica has been a Pierce County District Court Judge for 17 years. Jasprica is former Pierce County District Court Commissioner who is considered an expert in domestic violence law. She is an instructor and former Dean at Washington State Judicial College. She is also a Gender & Justice Commission Member. Judge Jasprica is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years. Ross is a dedicated community member who is involved with Girl Scouts, the YMCA Mock Trial Competition, Tacoma Safe Streets, Washington Women Lawyers, and the National Association of Women Judges. She is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years.
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years. Ross is a dedicated community member who is involved with Girl Scouts, the YMCA Mock Trial Competition, Tacoma Safe Streets, Washington Women Lawyers, and the National Association of Women Judges. She is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years.
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Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
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Maggie Ross
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years. Ross is a dedicated community member who is involved with Girl Scouts, the YMCA Mock Trial Competition, Tacoma Safe Streets, Washington Women Lawyers, and the National Association of Women Judges. She is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Maggie Ross has been a Pierce Country District Court Judge for 11 years. Before her election to the District Court in 2002, she served as Pierce County District Commissioner and Pierce county Deputy Prosecutor for 15 years. Ross is a dedicated community member who is involved with Girl Scouts, the YMCA Mock Trial Competition, Tacoma Safe Streets, Washington Women Lawyers, and the National Association of Women Judges. She is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
Apoyadas Por:
Tacoma Firefighters, Pierce County Sheriff's Guild
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
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Karla Buttorff
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
Karla Buttorff has been a Pierce County District Court Judge since 2002. She comes from a background in private law with an emphasis on family law, trust and estates. She is running unopposed.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court. She is well known for writing a decision as a trial court judge that overturned a Tim Eyman-sponsored initiative that would have forced a re-vote on Sound Transit’s light rail. She has received the highest possible rating from six bar associations and was awarded the Municipal League Foundation’s “2013 Public Official of the Year.” Justice Mary Yu is extremely qualified and deserves your vote.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court. She is well known for writing a decision as a trial court judge that overturned a Tim Eyman-sponsored initiative that would have forced a re-vote on Sound Transit’s light rail. She has received the highest possible rating from six bar associations and was awarded the Municipal League Foundation’s “2013 Public Official of the Year.” Justice Mary Yu is extremely qualified and deserves your vote.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court. She is well known for writing a decision as a trial court judge that overturned a Tim Eyman-sponsored initiative that would have forced a re-vote on Sound Transit’s light rail. She has received the highest possible rating from six bar associations and was awarded the Municipal League Foundation’s “2013 Public Official of the Year.” Justice Mary Yu is extremely qualified and deserves your vote.
After serving as a trial court judge on the King County Superior Court for 14 years, Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu was appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to fill a vacancy on the court. Justice Yu is the first Asian American and first member of the LGBT community to serve on the state Supreme Court. She is well known for writing a decision as a trial court judge that overturned a Tim Eyman-sponsored initiative that would have forced a re-vote on Sound Transit’s light rail. She has received the highest possible rating from six bar associations and was awarded the Municipal League Foundation’s “2013 Public Official of the Year.” Justice Mary Yu is extremely qualified and deserves your vote.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association. Throughout her career, she has worked to enhance opportunities for women and people of color in law and has been awarded many awards for her work. She has also led the first statewide conferences on domestic violence and planned and facilitated a youth violence summit. Fairhurst is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association. Throughout her career, she has worked to enhance opportunities for women and people of color in law and has been awarded many awards for her work. She has also led the first statewide conferences on domestic violence and planned and facilitated a youth violence summit. Fairhurst is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association. Throughout her career, she has worked to enhance opportunities for women and people of color in law and has been awarded many awards for her work. She has also led the first statewide conferences on domestic violence and planned and facilitated a youth violence summit. Fairhurst is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Mary Fairhurst, who recently won a multi-year battle with cancer, is running unopposed for her third term on the Supreme Court. Fairhurst was the second woman, first public sector lawyer, and youngest attorney to serve as the President of the Washington State Bar Association. Throughout her career, she has worked to enhance opportunities for women and people of color in law and has been awarded many awards for her work. She has also led the first statewide conferences on domestic violence and planned and facilitated a youth violence summit. Fairhurst is running unopposed and deserves your vote.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed. He is endorsed by a number of Republicans and Democrats alike for his fairness, integrity, and impartiality. Johnson's opponent, Eddie Yoon, became the first Korean-American attorney in the Northwest and has spent a large part of his career working on international issues, including his current role teaching at a women's law school in Seoul. Johnson deserves your vote due to his ratings from a number of lawyers' groups as "exceptionally well-qualified" and his support from a large number of our partners.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed. He is endorsed by a number of Republicans and Democrats alike for his fairness, integrity, and impartiality. Johnson's opponent, Eddie Yoon, became the first Korean-American attorney in the Northwest and has spent a large part of his career working on international issues, including his current role teaching at a women's law school in Seoul. Johnson deserves your vote due to his ratings from a number of lawyers' groups as "exceptionally well-qualified" and his support from a large number of our partners.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed. He is endorsed by a number of Republicans and Democrats alike for his fairness, integrity, and impartiality. Johnson's opponent, Eddie Yoon, became the first Korean-American attorney in the Northwest and has spent a large part of his career working on international issues, including his current role teaching at a women's law school in Seoul. Johnson deserves your vote due to his ratings from a number of lawyers' groups as "exceptionally well-qualified" and his support from a large number of our partners.
Charles Johnson is the most senior member of the Washington state Supreme Court, having spent 24 years protecting individual rights, ensuring government accountability, and working to ensure those who are less privileged have equal opportunities to succeed. He is endorsed by a number of Republicans and Democrats alike for his fairness, integrity, and impartiality. Johnson's opponent, Eddie Yoon, became the first Korean-American attorney in the Northwest and has spent a large part of his career working on international issues, including his current role teaching at a women's law school in Seoul. Johnson deserves your vote due to his ratings from a number of lawyers' groups as "exceptionally well-qualified" and his support from a large number of our partners.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University. Stephens is also the first woman from Eastern Washington to serve on the Supreme Court. She has been rated exceptionally well-qualified by numerous legal groups and endorsed by a number of progressives. Her opponent, John (Zamboni) Scannell, is a disbarred attorney and Seattle activist who is running to change the Washington attorney disciplinary system. Due to her years of public service and experience, Stephens deserves your vote.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University. Stephens is also the first woman from Eastern Washington to serve on the Supreme Court. She has been rated exceptionally well-qualified by numerous legal groups and endorsed by a number of progressives. Her opponent, John (Zamboni) Scannell, is a disbarred attorney and Seattle activist who is running to change the Washington attorney disciplinary system. Due to her years of public service and experience, Stephens deserves your vote.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University. Stephens is also the first woman from Eastern Washington to serve on the Supreme Court. She has been rated exceptionally well-qualified by numerous legal groups and endorsed by a number of progressives. Her opponent, John (Zamboni) Scannell, is a disbarred attorney and Seattle activist who is running to change the Washington attorney disciplinary system. Due to her years of public service and experience, Stephens deserves your vote.
Debra Stephens was elected to the state Supreme Court in 2008 after many years in public service. She spent a decade serving students on the school board and mentored at-risk high school students as well as students at Gonzaga University. Stephens is also the first woman from Eastern Washington to serve on the Supreme Court. She has been rated exceptionally well-qualified by numerous legal groups and endorsed by a number of progressives. Her opponent, John (Zamboni) Scannell, is a disbarred attorney and Seattle activist who is running to change the Washington attorney disciplinary system. Due to her years of public service and experience, Stephens deserves your vote.
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
Karl Williams has 27 years of courtroom experience, including 18 years as Pierce County District Court Judge Pro Tem. He is also a board member of the Tacoma Narrows Rotary, a volunteer at his church, and an active member of both the Pierce County Minority Bar Association and the Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective. Williams has garnered an impressive number of endorsements from progressive leaders across the state, including State Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu and local leaders such as Mayor Marilyn Strickland, Sen. Jeannie Darneille, Rep. Tami Green, and former Pierce County Executive & former Pierce County Prosecutor John Ladenberg Sr. He is also endorsed by Democratic district organizations.
His opponent, Jeanette Lineberry, is an attorney at Lineberry Law Firm and is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Pierce County. She also provides free legal representation for low-income individuals in family law cases and volunteers in the community. Lineberry has earned endorsements from progressive Democrats and unions as well as co-endorsements from Democratic District organizations.
Although both are strong candidates, our recommendation goes to Williams based on his years of experience, the fact that his election would increase diversity and representation on the bench, and the number of progressives leaders backing him.
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
Karl Williams has 27 years of courtroom experience, including 18 years as Pierce County District Court Judge Pro Tem. He is also a board member of the Tacoma Narrows Rotary, a volunteer at his church, and an active member of both the Pierce County Minority Bar Association and the Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective. Williams has garnered an impressive number of endorsements from progressive leaders across the state, including State Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu and local leaders such as Mayor Marilyn Strickland, Sen. Jeannie Darneille, Rep. Tami Green, and former Pierce County Executive & former Pierce County Prosecutor John Ladenberg Sr. He is also endorsed by Democratic district organizations.
His opponent, Jeanette Lineberry, is an attorney at Lineberry Law Firm and is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Pierce County. She also provides free legal representation for low-income individuals in family law cases and volunteers in the community. Lineberry has earned endorsements from progressive Democrats and unions as well as co-endorsements from Democratic District organizations.
Although both are strong candidates, our recommendation goes to Williams based on his years of experience, the fact that his election would increase diversity and representation on the bench, and the number of progressives leaders backing him.
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
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25th Legislative District Democrats, 26th Legislative District Democrats, 27th Legislative District Democrats, 28th Legislative District Democrats, 30th Legislative District Democrats, 31st Legislative District Democrats, Pierce County Democrats, Pierce County Young Democrats, The Black Collective of Tacoma-Pierce County
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Karl Williams
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
Karl Williams has 27 years of courtroom experience, including 18 years as Pierce County District Court Judge Pro Tem. He is also a board member of the Tacoma Narrows Rotary, a volunteer at his church, and an active member of both the Pierce County Minority Bar Association and the Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective. Williams has garnered an impressive number of endorsements from progressive leaders across the state, including State Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu and local leaders such as Mayor Marilyn Strickland, Sen. Jeannie Darneille, Rep. Tami Green, and former Pierce County Executive & former Pierce County Prosecutor John Ladenberg Sr. He is also endorsed by Democratic district organizations.
His opponent, Jeanette Lineberry, is an attorney at Lineberry Law Firm and is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Pierce County. She also provides free legal representation for low-income individuals in family law cases and volunteers in the community. Lineberry has earned endorsements from progressive Democrats and unions as well as co-endorsements from Democratic District organizations.
Although both are strong candidates, our recommendation goes to Williams based on his years of experience, the fact that his election would increase diversity and representation on the bench, and the number of progressives leaders backing him.
We are recommending Karl Williams, although there are two good candidates in this race.
Karl Williams has 27 years of courtroom experience, including 18 years as Pierce County District Court Judge Pro Tem. He is also a board member of the Tacoma Narrows Rotary, a volunteer at his church, and an active member of both the Pierce County Minority Bar Association and the Tacoma Pierce County Black Collective. Williams has garnered an impressive number of endorsements from progressive leaders across the state, including State Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu and local leaders such as Mayor Marilyn Strickland, Sen. Jeannie Darneille, Rep. Tami Green, and former Pierce County Executive & former Pierce County Prosecutor John Ladenberg Sr. He is also endorsed by Democratic district organizations.
His opponent, Jeanette Lineberry, is an attorney at Lineberry Law Firm and is a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney for Pierce County. She also provides free legal representation for low-income individuals in family law cases and volunteers in the community. Lineberry has earned endorsements from progressive Democrats and unions as well as co-endorsements from Democratic District organizations.
Although both are strong candidates, our recommendation goes to Williams based on his years of experience, the fact that his election would increase diversity and representation on the bench, and the number of progressives leaders backing him.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
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25th Legislative District Democrats, 26th Legislative District Democrats, 27th Legislative District Democrats, 28th Legislative District Democrats, 30th Legislative District Democrats, 31st Legislative District Democrats, Pierce County Democrats, Pierce County Young Democrats, The Black Collective of Tacoma-Pierce County
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation. Ruhl is a past president of the King County Bar Association and is the founding president and former board member of the Dispute Resolution Center of King County. He helped found the website VotingForJudges.org, a nonpartisan resource for information on judicial candidates. Ruhl deserves your vote.
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation.
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation. Ruhl is a past president of the King County Bar Association and is the founding president and former board member of the Dispute Resolution Center of King County. He helped found the website VotingForJudges.org, a nonpartisan resource for information on judicial candidates. Ruhl deserves your vote.
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation.
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King County Bar Association Rating: Exceptionally Well Qualified
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John Ruhl
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation. Ruhl is a past president of the King County Bar Association and is the founding president and former board member of the Dispute Resolution Center of King County. He helped found the website VotingForJudges.org, a nonpartisan resource for information on judicial candidates. Ruhl deserves your vote.
Judge Ruhl was appointed by Governor Inslee in March of 2014 to replace the retiring Judge White. Before his appointment, he was an attorney with Ryan, Swanson & Cleveland, working in banking and commercial litigation. Ruhl is a past president of the King County Bar Association and is the founding president and former board member of the Dispute Resolution Center of King County. He helped found the website VotingForJudges.org, a nonpartisan resource for information on judicial candidates. Ruhl deserves your vote.
Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
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King County Bar Association Rating: Exceptionally Well Qualified