Republican Rep. Mary Dye is running for re-election to House Position 1 in the 9th Legislative District. Outside the Legislature, where she has served since 2015, Dye works in the agricultural industry.
One of Dye's biggest campaign priorities is opposing progress on fighting climate change. Despite scapegoating cities and urban density as the causes of climate change, she hypocritically voted against the Move Ahead Washington transportation package that would make transit infrastructure greener and more climate-friendly. In 2020, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Dye publicly encouraged Washingtonians to get together in person, going against Gov. Inslee’s science-backed public health policy.
This past legislative session, she opposed bills to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and to require that juveniles caught in the criminal justice system have access to attorneys.
Residents in the 9th Legislative District deserve a representative who will respect science and work to protect our ecosystems for generations to come. Write in a more progressive candidate of your choice for this race.
Republican Rep. Mary Dye is running for re-election to House Position 1 in the 9th Legislative District. Outside the Legislature, where she has served since 2015, Dye works in the agricultural industry.
One of Dye's biggest campaign priorities is opposing progress on fighting climate change. Despite scapegoating cities and urban density as the causes of climate change, she hypocritically voted against the Move Ahead Washington transportation package that would make transit infrastructure greener and more climate-friendly. In 2020, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Dye publicly encouraged Washingtonians to get together in person, going against Gov. Inslee’s science-backed public health policy.
This past legislative session, she opposed bills to prohibit the sale of high-capacity firearm magazines and to require that juveniles caught in the criminal justice system have access to attorneys.
Residents in the 9th Legislative District deserve a representative who will respect science and work to protect our ecosystems for generations to come. Write in a more progressive candidate of your choice for this race.
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.