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Democrat Thomas Clark is running for the 31st Legislative District, House Position 2. Clark served in the Navy for six years and worked at Boeing for three decades supporting engineering development and system testing. While Clark is running as a Democrat, he believes there is room for independence within a party. He does not have a detailed campaign platform as of mid-June but does support expanding access to technology for students and campaign finance reforms to reduce the influence of big corporations in politics.
Also in this race are Republicans Eric Robertson and Jerimy Kirschner. Robertson previously served as an administrator with the Valley Regional Fire Authority and as a legislator until 1998. He used his time in the legislature to work to lower taxes and is not very progressive but has earned some support from labor unions. Kirschner is very conservative and his campaign priorities include $30 car tabs and lowering taxes without any plans to replace the revenue with a more progressive structure.
There are no strong progressive choices in this race, but we recommend voting for Clark or Robertson over Kirschner, who is very conservative.Last updated: 2023-04-05Thomas Clark
Democrat Thomas Clark is running for the 31st Legislative District, House Position 2. Clark served in the Navy for six years and worked at Boeing for three decades supporting engineering development and system testing.
Democrat Thomas Clark is running for the 31st Legislative District, House Position 2. Clark served in the Navy for six years and worked at Boeing for three decades supporting engineering development and system testing. While Clark is running as a Democrat, he believes there is room for independence within a party. He does not have a detailed campaign platform as of mid-June but does support expanding access to technology for students and campaign finance reforms to reduce the influence of big corporations in politics.
Also in this race are Republicans Eric Robertson and Jerimy Kirschner. Robertson previously served as an administrator with the Valley Regional Fire Authority and as a legislator until 1998. He used his time in the legislature to work to lower taxes and is not very progressive but has earned some support from labor unions. Kirschner is very conservative and his campaign priorities include $30 car tabs and lowering taxes without any plans to replace the revenue with a more progressive structure.
There are no strong progressive choices in this race, but we recommend voting for Clark or Robertson over Kirschner, who is very conservative.Thomas Clark
Democrat Thomas Clark is running for the 31st Legislative District, House Position 2. Clark served in the Navy for six years and worked at Boeing for three decades supporting engineering development and system testing.
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