Other Candidates
MAGA Republican Rep. Robert Sutherland worked as a biochemist for pharmaceutical companies and a distillery before joining the Legislature. While in office, Sutherland has been an obstacle to social, environmental, and economic progress to give all Washingtonians a shot at a better future. He opposed bills this session to prevent homelessness for those with mental health concerns and to keep our communities safe from high-capacity firearms. Sutherland was officially reprimanded for misconduct by the state House this March when he yelled expletives at a law enforcement officer while at a far-right rally dedicated to Trump’s election conspiracy theories.
Snohomish County Councilmember Sam Low is also running as a Republican in this race. If elected, Low wants to cut funding for critical community investments that provide schools with essential resources, help expand affordable housing, cover upgrades to public infrastructure, and make health care more accessible. At the same time, Low wants to pour more money into militarizing and expanding police forces. He is running on a typically conservative platform that overlooks the basic needs of the district.
The final candidate in this race is Karl de Jong, a former member of the Sedro-Woolley City Council and president of the Northwest Washington Central Labor Council AFL-CIO. He is running on a more vague platform to invest in public infrastructure, improve traffic congestion, and bring more living-wage jobs to the district.
MAGA Republican Rep. Robert Sutherland worked as a biochemist for pharmaceutical companies and a distillery before joining the Legislature. While in office, Sutherland has been an obstacle to social, environmental, and economic progress to give all Washingtonians a shot at a better future. He opposed bills this session to prevent homelessness for those with mental health concerns and to keep our communities safe from high-capacity firearms. Sutherland was officially reprimanded for misconduct by the state House this March when he yelled expletives at a law enforcement officer while at a far-right rally dedicated to Trump’s election conspiracy theories.
Snohomish County Councilmember Sam Low is also running as a Republican in this race. If elected, Low wants to cut funding for critical community investments that provide schools with essential resources, help expand affordable housing, cover upgrades to public infrastructure, and make health care more accessible. At the same time, Low wants to pour more money into militarizing and expanding police forces. He is running on a typically conservative platform that overlooks the basic needs of the district.
The final candidate in this race is Karl de Jong, a former member of the Sedro-Woolley City Council and president of the Northwest Washington Central Labor Council AFL-CIO. He is running on a more vague platform to invest in public infrastructure, improve traffic congestion, and bring more living-wage jobs to the district.
There are two good candidates running for secretary of state who would bring different priorities and professional experience to the job: Steve Hobbs and Julie Anderson. Both are committed to increasing voter participation. Hobbs has earned the support of more elected officials and Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.