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  • Rep. Rick Larsen is a moderate, pragmatic Democrat who has been a strong advocate for jobs, transportation, and infrastructure projects in the 2nd District since he was first elected to Congress in 2000. He has also led efforts to protect voting rights, fought to reform student loans, and has been a champion of Wall Street reform. Unfortunately, Larsen angered many progressives with his support of the new contract that eliminated hard-earned pension benefits for Boeing machinists. Before serving in Congress he served on the Snohomish County Council and worked on economic development for City of Everett.

    Larsen is facing two opponents who have far less resources in the primary. BJ Guillot is running on an extremely conservative Tea Party platform. Independent Mike Lapointe is running against Larsen on a very progressive platform that includes raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour immediately. Larsen’s experience, broad support, and generally progressive track record make him a good choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Rick Larsen

    Rep. Rick Larsen is a moderate, pragmatic Democrat who has been a strong advocate for jobs, transportation, and infrastructure projects in the 2nd District since he was first elected to Congress in 2000.

    Rep. Rick Larsen is a moderate, pragmatic Democrat who has been a strong advocate for jobs, transportation, and infrastructure projects in the 2nd District since he was first elected to Congress in 2000. He has also led efforts to protect voting rights, fought to reform student loans, and has been a champion of Wall Street reform. Unfortunately, Larsen angered many progressives with his support of the new contract that eliminated hard-earned pension benefits for Boeing machinists. Before serving in Congress he served on the Snohomish County Council and worked on economic development for City of Everett.

    Larsen is facing two opponents who have far less resources in the primary. BJ Guillot is running on an extremely conservative Tea Party platform. Independent Mike Lapointe is running against Larsen on a very progressive platform that includes raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour immediately. Larsen’s experience, broad support, and generally progressive track record make him a good choice in this race.

    Rick Larsen

    Rep. Rick Larsen is a moderate, pragmatic Democrat who has been a strong advocate for jobs, transportation, and infrastructure projects in the 2nd District since he was first elected to Congress in 2000.

  • Endorsed By: Snohomish County Democrats, Whatcom County Democrats, Washington State Young Democrats
  • Representative Jeff Morris is the former House Democratic Floor Leader. He is a moderate Democrat who has sponsored numerous bills to protect the environment and promote alternative energy. He is running unopposed.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Jeff Morris

    Representative Jeff Morris is the former House

    Democratic Floor Leader. He is a moderate Democrat who has sponsored numerous

    bills to protect the environment and promote alternative energy. He is running

    unopposed.

    Representative Jeff Morris is the former House Democratic Floor Leader. He is a moderate Democrat who has sponsored numerous bills to protect the environment and promote alternative energy. He is running unopposed.

    Jeff Morris

    Representative Jeff Morris is the former House

    Democratic Floor Leader. He is a moderate Democrat who has sponsored numerous

    bills to protect the environment and promote alternative energy. He is running

    unopposed.

County Races

Depending on where you live, you may have the below county races on your ballot.

  • Randall Gaylord is running for his fifth term as Prosecuting Attorney. He has stated a dedication to serving the people and protecting the environment in his rulings. In his early career, he taught environmental and constitutional law classes at Gonzaga University. He is running unopposed.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Randall K. Gaylord

    Randall Gaylord is running for his fifth term as Prosecuting Attorney. He has stated a dedication to serving the people and protecting the environment in his rulings. In his early career, he taught environmental and constitutional law classes at Gonzaga University. He is running unopposed.

    Randall Gaylord is running for his fifth term as Prosecuting Attorney. He has stated a dedication to serving the people and protecting the environment in his rulings. In his early career, he taught environmental and constitutional law classes at Gonzaga University. He is running unopposed.

    Randall K. Gaylord

    Randall Gaylord is running for his fifth term as Prosecuting Attorney. He has stated a dedication to serving the people and protecting the environment in his rulings. In his early career, he taught environmental and constitutional law classes at Gonzaga University. He is running unopposed.

  • Tom Pasma is a Democrat vying for the office of retiring Assessor Don Munks. He is former chair of the 40th District Democrats who has worked closely with state lawmakers to create agricultural internships. Pasma carries the endorsement of the Skagit Democrats. His opponent is Dave Thomas, a Republican with 17 years of experience working in the assessor’s office where he is currently senior residential appraiser. Pasma’s commitment to agriculture would be an important consideration in the office of county assessor.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Tom L. Pasma

    Tom Pasma is a Democrat vying for the office of retiring Assessor Don Munks. He is former chair of the 40th District Democrats who has worked closely with state lawmakers to create agricultural internships. Pasma carries the endorsement of the Skagit Democrats.

    Tom Pasma is a Democrat vying for the office of retiring Assessor Don Munks. He is former chair of the 40th District Democrats who has worked closely with state lawmakers to create agricultural internships. Pasma carries the endorsement of the Skagit Democrats. His opponent is Dave Thomas, a Republican with 17 years of experience working in the assessor’s office where he is currently senior residential appraiser. Pasma’s commitment to agriculture would be an important consideration in the office of county assessor.

    Tom L. Pasma

    Tom Pasma is a Democrat vying for the office of retiring Assessor Don Munks. He is former chair of the 40th District Democrats who has worked closely with state lawmakers to create agricultural internships. Pasma carries the endorsement of the Skagit Democrats.

  • Incumbent Jeanne Youngquist has served as the Skagit County Auditor since 2007 and carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Since 2009, Youngquist has been on the Board of Directors of the Skagit Women’s Alliance Network. As Auditor, Youngquist collaborated with other county offices to digitize and make myriad records available online for the public. She has enhanced the convenience of ballot boxes and spearheaded the Online Voter’s Guide for the county available through the Auditor’s website. Throughout her career, Youngquist has taken numerous steps to increase the transparency of the Skagit Auditor’s Office. Her challenger is Libertarian/Republican Cheryl D. Mitchell, Skagit Deputy Auditor for fifteen years. Mitchell has not presented a campaign plan or vision for what she wishes to accomplish. Youngquist’s proven commitment to government transparency makes her the better choice.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Jeanne Youngquist

    Incumbent Jeanne Youngquist has served as the Skagit County Auditor since 2007 and carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Since 2009, Youngquist has been on the Board of Directors of the Skagit Women’s Alliance Network.

    Incumbent Jeanne Youngquist has served as the Skagit County Auditor since 2007 and carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Since 2009, Youngquist has been on the Board of Directors of the Skagit Women’s Alliance Network. As Auditor, Youngquist collaborated with other county offices to digitize and make myriad records available online for the public. She has enhanced the convenience of ballot boxes and spearheaded the Online Voter’s Guide for the county available through the Auditor’s website. Throughout her career, Youngquist has taken numerous steps to increase the transparency of the Skagit Auditor’s Office. Her challenger is Libertarian/Republican Cheryl D. Mitchell, Skagit Deputy Auditor for fifteen years. Mitchell has not presented a campaign plan or vision for what she wishes to accomplish. Youngquist’s proven commitment to government transparency makes her the better choice.

    Jeanne Youngquist

    Incumbent Jeanne Youngquist has served as the Skagit County Auditor since 2007 and carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Since 2009, Youngquist has been on the Board of Directors of the Skagit Women’s Alliance Network.

Depending on where you live, you may have the following county races on your ballot.

  • Lisa Janicki is running to replace retiring Skagit Commissioner District 3, Sharon Dillon. Janicki has served twice as board president for the Economic Development Association of Skagit County and is CFO of Janicki Industries; such budgeting and planning experience would give her an edge as the county considers updates to its Comprehensive Plan. She is a board member for the United Way and an advisor to the board of Skagit Women Build - Habitat for Humanity. Janicki carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Her two opponents are Patrick M. Hayden and Kevin Loy. Hayden is an attorney based in Sedro-Woolley. He supports conservation ideals, but is running a weak campaign. Loy has served on the Sedro-Woolley City Council, but offers no solutions or policy ideas. Going forward, Lisa Janicki is the best-qualified candidate.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Lisa Janicki

    Lisa Janicki is running to replace retiring Skagit Commissioner District 3, Sharon Dillon.

    Lisa Janicki is running to replace retiring Skagit Commissioner District 3, Sharon Dillon. Janicki has served twice as board president for the Economic Development Association of Skagit County and is CFO of Janicki Industries; such budgeting and planning experience would give her an edge as the county considers updates to its Comprehensive Plan. She is a board member for the United Way and an advisor to the board of Skagit Women Build - Habitat for Humanity. Janicki carries the Skagit Democrats endorsement. Her two opponents are Patrick M. Hayden and Kevin Loy. Hayden is an attorney based in Sedro-Woolley. He supports conservation ideals, but is running a weak campaign. Loy has served on the Sedro-Woolley City Council, but offers no solutions or policy ideas. Going forward, Lisa Janicki is the best-qualified candidate.

    Lisa Janicki

    Lisa Janicki is running to replace retiring Skagit Commissioner District 3, Sharon Dillon.

  • Endorsed By: Skagit County Democrats