Other Candidates
DelBene has four conservative challengers in this race. Tom Spears, a marine veteran and general contractor, is running without party affiliation on a conservative platform to threaten reproductive freedom, withdraw funding from community investments, pour more money into defense spending, and oppose efforts to make our country more equitable.
Mill Creek City Council member and sheriff deputy Vincent Cavaleri wants to expand militarized police forces and send more people to Washington’s expensive and overpopulated prisons. Instead of Cavaleri's failed positions, we need greater investments in community solutions that compassionately address addiction, housing insecurity, and mental health so that we can all thrive.
Derek Chartrand is another Republican candidate in this race who works as a regional manufacturing representative and former president of the Washington Trucking Association. He has run for the 1st Congressional District seat before and is in this race to block progress in Congress.
Matthew Heines, a veteran and local author, is the final candidate in this race. Heines is running on an extremist, divisive, and conspiracy-driven platform that ignores the most pressing needs of 1st Congressional District residents and instead focuses on far-fetched narratives of corruption. Earlier this year, he challenged Gov. Inslee to a “duel” at his own rally to arrest the governor.
DelBene has four conservative challengers in this race. Tom Spears, a marine veteran and general contractor, is running without party affiliation on a conservative platform to threaten reproductive freedom, withdraw funding from community investments, pour more money into defense spending, and oppose efforts to make our country more equitable.
Mill Creek City Council member and sheriff deputy Vincent Cavaleri wants to expand militarized police forces and send more people to Washington’s expensive and overpopulated prisons. Instead of Cavaleri's failed positions, we need greater investments in community solutions that compassionately address addiction, housing insecurity, and mental health so that we can all thrive.
Derek Chartrand is another Republican candidate in this race who works as a regional manufacturing representative and former president of the Washington Trucking Association. He has run for the 1st Congressional District seat before and is in this race to block progress in Congress.
Matthew Heines, a veteran and local author, is the final candidate in this race. Heines is running on an extremist, divisive, and conspiracy-driven platform that ignores the most pressing needs of 1st Congressional District residents and instead focuses on far-fetched narratives of corruption. Earlier this year, he challenged Gov. Inslee to a “duel” at his own rally to arrest the governor.
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.