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Patrick (Pat) McElligott is running for Pierce County Charter Review Commission District 1, Position 2. McElligott is well-respected in the city of Tacoma and currently serves as Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal for the Tacoma Fire Department. He is also a longtime union leader who has served his community in many different roles.
McElligott faces Tea Party conservative Sharon Henek in the November election. Henek ran a failed write-in candidacy for State Treasurer with the support of the far-right, anti-worker Freedom Foundation.Last updated: 2023-04-05Patrick McElligott
Patrick (Pat) McElligott is running for Pierce County Charter Review Commission District 1, Position 2. McElligott is well-respected in the city of Tacoma and currently serves as Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal for the Tacoma Fire Department. He is also a longtime union leader who has served his community in many different roles.
McElligott faces Tea Party conservative Sharon Henek in the November election. Henek ran a failed write-in candidacy for State Treasurer with the support of the far-right, anti-worker Freedom Foundation.
Patrick (Pat) McElligott is running for Pierce County Charter Review Commission District 1, Position 2. McElligott is well-respected in the city of Tacoma and currently serves as Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal for the Tacoma Fire Department. He is also a longtime union leader who has served his community in many different roles.
McElligott faces Tea Party conservative Sharon Henek in the November election. Henek ran a failed write-in candidacy for State Treasurer with the support of the far-right, anti-worker Freedom Foundation.Patrick McElligott
Patrick (Pat) McElligott is running for Pierce County Charter Review Commission District 1, Position 2. McElligott is well-respected in the city of Tacoma and currently serves as Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal for the Tacoma Fire Department. He is also a longtime union leader who has served his community in many different roles.
McElligott faces Tea Party conservative Sharon Henek in the November election. Henek ran a failed write-in candidacy for State Treasurer with the support of the far-right, anti-worker Freedom Foundation.
Initiative 1366
Initiative-1366 from Tim Eyman orders the legislature to send a constitutional amendment to the voters next year requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote to close tax loopholes or raise revenue. If legislators refuse, Eyman’s initiative would create an $8 billion hole in our state budget over the next six years by cutting the sales tax by a full 1 percent.