James DeHart is running for the 35th Legislative District in Position 1. DeHart has worked for a variety of state agencies in his career in public records management, such as the Department of Social and Health Services, the Department of Transportation, and more. He is also involved with community orchestras and served as the musical director for a 2019 Broadway Olympia production.
DeHart is running on a progressive platform to invest in public infrastructure including school buildings, roads and bridges, transportation, meal programs, and high-speed broadband. If elected, he will also focus on climate solutions and specifically wants to look at energy alternatives that will benefit both residents and our environment. DeHart identifies as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and wants to make sure that people of all marginalized communities, especially Washingtonians of color, have equal access to jobs, housing, and voting.
Also in this race is Republican incumbent Rep. Daniel Griffey who is running to remain in the seat he was first elected to in 2014. Outside of the Legislature, Griffey works as a lieutenant firefighter in central Mason County. This session, Griffey voted with the majority of conservatives to block commonsense measures to protect our communities from gun violence and to institute environmental protections. He wants to further militarize our police, even though our communities are actually safer when we have access to good schools, jobs, and housing.
James DeHart is the clear choice for House Position 1 in the 35th Legislative District.
James DeHart is running for the 35th Legislative District in Position 1. DeHart has worked for a variety of state agencies in his career in public records management, such as the Department of Social and Health Services, the Department of Transportation, and more. He is also involved with community orchestras and served as the musical director for a 2019 Broadway Olympia production.
DeHart is running on a progressive platform to invest in public infrastructure including school buildings, roads and bridges, transportation, meal programs, and high-speed broadband. If elected, he will also focus on climate solutions and specifically wants to look at energy alternatives that will benefit both residents and our environment. DeHart identifies as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and wants to make sure that people of all marginalized communities, especially Washingtonians of color, have equal access to jobs, housing, and voting.
Also in this race is Republican incumbent Rep. Daniel Griffey who is running to remain in the seat he was first elected to in 2014. Outside of the Legislature, Griffey works as a lieutenant firefighter in central Mason County. This session, Griffey voted with the majority of conservatives to block commonsense measures to protect our communities from gun violence and to institute environmental protections. He wants to further militarize our police, even though our communities are actually safer when we have access to good schools, jobs, and housing.
James DeHart is the clear choice for House Position 1 in the 35th Legislative District.
There are two Democrats running for Congress in Washington’s 6th District with fairly different platforms and political philosophies: incumbent Derek Kilmer and challenger Rebecca Parson. We recommend Kilmer based on his track record of leadership and because he has earned far more endorsements from elected officials and our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations. Read the full recommendation below to find the candidate that best fits your values and priorities.