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Election Day November 7, 2017
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Statewide Ballot Measures

VOTE MAINTAINED

Vote Maintained on Advisory Vote 16

A bipartisan group of legislators passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1597, which included a small excise tax in order to increase environmental protections for regional fish and wildlife. Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 16.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

A bipartisan group of legislators passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1597, which included a small excise tax in order to increase environmental protections for regional fish and wildlife. Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 16.

Last updated: 2023-04-05
VOTE MAINTAINED

Vote Maintained on Advisory Vote 17

Our state has been under Supreme Court order to fully fund education for several years. This June, Republicans and Democrats came together to approve a bipartisan package of revenue increases for public schools, including expanding the Business and Occupation tax. While this does not solve the education funding problem, the package goes a long way towards providing a quality education for all students. This non-binding advisory vote is required thanks to a Tim Eyman ballot measure. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 17.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Our state has been under Supreme Court order to fully fund education for several years. This June, Republicans and Democrats came together to approve a bipartisan package of revenue increases for public schools, including expanding the Business and Occupation tax. While this does not solve the education funding problem, the package goes a long way towards providing a quality education for all students. This non-binding advisory vote is required thanks to a Tim Eyman ballot measure. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 17.

Last updated: 2023-04-05
VOTE MAINTAINED

Vote Maintained on Advisory Vote 18

In addition to the business taxes covered in Advisory Vote 17, a strong bipartisan majority of state legislators voted to increase local property taxes to fund schools. We have concerns about raising regressive property taxes that disproportionately impact working families and make our upside-down tax code even worse. However, we are optimistic about retaking the state Senate this fall and working with progressives in Olympia next year to reduce this tax and instead make the wealthy pay their fair share.

Like the other advisory votes, this is a non-binding measure required by a Tim Eyman ballot initiative. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 18.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

In addition to the business taxes covered in Advisory Vote 17, a strong bipartisan majority of state legislators voted to increase local property taxes to fund schools. We have concerns about raising regressive property taxes that disproportionately impact working families and make our upside-down tax code even worse. However, we are optimistic about retaking the state Senate this fall and working with progressives in Olympia next year to reduce this tax and instead make the wealthy pay their fair share.

Like the other advisory votes, this is a non-binding measure required by a Tim Eyman ballot initiative. Vote “Maintained” on Advisory Vote 18.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

County Council District Races

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

King County, District 5

As the former chair of the House Environment committee in Olympia, Councilmember Dave Upthegrove is a strong environmental champion who has prioritized restoring salmon habitat on the Green River and cleanup for the Duwamish. However, he has recently disappointed progressives with his positions on the Veterans and Human Service Levy and safe injection sites. He is running unopposed in this race and deserves your vote.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

As the former chair of the House Environment committee in Olympia, Councilmember Dave Upthegrove is a strong environmental champion who has prioritized restoring salmon habitat on the Green River and cleanup for the Duwamish. However, he has recently disappointed progressives with his positions on the Veterans and Human Service Levy and safe injection sites. He is running unopposed in this race and deserves your vote.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

King County, District 9

Denice Carnahan is running for King County Council, District 9. As an experienced businesswoman, she has a deep understanding of the needs of working families and the many challenges facing King County. As a candidate, Carnahan is prioritizing the development of long-term transportation and public safety solutions that equitably enhances King County communities. She is focused on ensuring that King County remains a great place to raise a family.

Carnahan is running against Republican incumbent Reagan Dunn, who has opposed responsible growth legislation and progressive tax reform measures during his tenure. His lack of principled leadership has stifled progress on the county level. For her progressive vision, Carnahan deserves your support in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Denice Carnahan is running for King County Council, District 9. As an experienced businesswoman, she has a deep understanding of the needs of working families and the many challenges facing King County. As a candidate, Carnahan is prioritizing the development of long-term transportation and public safety solutions that equitably enhances King County communities. She is focused on ensuring that King County remains a great place to raise a family.

Carnahan is running against Republican incumbent Reagan Dunn, who has opposed responsible growth legislation and progressive tax reform measures during his tenure. His lack of principled leadership has stifled progress on the county level. For her progressive vision, Carnahan deserves your support in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Endorsed By: King County Democrats, Young Democrats of King County

Kent Mayor

Current Kent City Councilmember Dana Ralph has served her community through numerous local non-profits, including as council liaison of the Kent Arts Commission, chair of the Drug Free Communities Coalition, and board member of Kent Kiwanis Club. On the council, Ralph sits on the Public Works Committee and Public Safety Committee, and also serves as the chair of the Operations Committee.

Ralph is running for mayor against another current councilmember, Jim Berrios. Berrios is a former Kent School Board member and current city councilmember who also brings an solid resume of community service.

Ralph has earned the most support from our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations and is the best choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Current Kent City Councilmember Dana Ralph has served her community through numerous local non-profits, including as council liaison of the Kent Arts Commission, chair of the Drug Free Communities Coalition, and board member of Kent Kiwanis Club. On the council, Ralph sits on the Public Works Committee and Public Safety Committee, and also serves as the chair of the Operations Committee.

Ralph is running for mayor against another current councilmember, Jim Berrios. Berrios is a former Kent School Board member and current city councilmember who also brings an solid resume of community service.

Ralph has earned the most support from our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations and is the best choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Kent City Council

Satwinder Kaur is an IT professional and a former Kent City Council executive assistant. Kaur has been deeply involved with local community organizations, including serving as chair of the Kent Cultural Communities Board, steward of Green Kent Parks, member of the Kent International Festival Steering Committee, board member of the Kent Historical Society, and member of Living Well Kent. Her platform includes ensuring safe neighborhoods, fiscal transparency, traffic reduction, and making the police force more diverse.

Kaur is facing libertarian Paul Addis, an army veteran and a senior business analyst at Alaska Airlines. Kaur is the clear progressive choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Satwinder Kaur is an IT professional and a former Kent City Council executive assistant. Kaur has been deeply involved with local community organizations, including serving as chair of the Kent Cultural Communities Board, steward of Green Kent Parks, member of the Kent International Festival Steering Committee, board member of the Kent Historical Society, and member of Living Well Kent. Her platform includes ensuring safe neighborhoods, fiscal transparency, traffic reduction, and making the police force more diverse.

Kaur is facing libertarian Paul Addis, an army veteran and a senior business analyst at Alaska Airlines. Kaur is the clear progressive choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Tye Whitfield has a long history of civic activism and serving our community. She was the chair of the Puget Sound Service District, a Parks and Recreation commissioner, and helped create community events like Taste of Kent. Whitfield is also a small business owner who is running to bring more jobs to Kent and keep it a great place to raise a family.

Whitfield is running against conservative-leaning former PTSA president Toni Troutner. Troutner has served as the commissioner of the Civil Service Commission of the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority and a member of Drug Free Coalition, among other community service organizations. Whitfield is the best choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Tye Whitfield has a long history of civic activism and serving our community. She was the chair of the Puget Sound Service District, a Parks and Recreation commissioner, and helped create community events like Taste of Kent. Whitfield is also a small business owner who is running to bring more jobs to Kent and keep it a great place to raise a family.

Whitfield is running against conservative-leaning former PTSA president Toni Troutner. Troutner has served as the commissioner of the Civil Service Commission of the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority and a member of Drug Free Coalition, among other community service organizations. Whitfield is the best choice in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Incumbent Brenda Fincher is a strong progressive choice for Kent City Council, Position 6. She has served in many nonprofit and community roles, including as Board President of the Kent Youth and Family Services. As an author of the Kent School District's Diversity Task Force Plan, Fincher has emphasized equity and quality education as central themes of her campaign, as well as public safety and helping vulnerable populations by leading the development of the Kent women's homeless shelter.

Fincher is running against Russell Hanscom, a former member of the Kent Chamber of Commerce who is currently a Kent school board member. Hanscom has not advanced a platform. His official candidate statement states that his lack of enthusiasm for the position and his new business would likely make him an ineffective councilmember.

Fincher is the best candidate in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Incumbent Brenda Fincher is a strong progressive choice for Kent City Council, Position 6. She has served in many nonprofit and community roles, including as Board President of the Kent Youth and Family Services. As an author of the Kent School District's Diversity Task Force Plan, Fincher has emphasized equity and quality education as central themes of her campaign, as well as public safety and helping vulnerable populations by leading the development of the Kent women's homeless shelter.

Fincher is running against Russell Hanscom, a former member of the Kent Chamber of Commerce who is currently a Kent school board member. Hanscom has not advanced a platform. His official candidate statement states that his lack of enthusiasm for the position and his new business would likely make him an ineffective councilmember.

Fincher is the best candidate in this race.

Last updated: 2023-04-05

Endorsed By: 33rd District Democrats, 47th District Democrats