Other Candidates
Incumbent Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell is running for a third term. Haskell previously served on the Airway Heights City Council and the Cheney School Board.
If re-elected, he wants to use the office to put pressure on the Legislature to increase law enforcement budgets in order to send militarized police forces into our neighborhoods. This year, Haskell’s wife was exposed as having used multiple racial slurs on social media and identified herself as a “proud white nationalist” – beliefs that have no place in our communities and especially not in our justice system.
Deputy county prosecutor Stefanie Collins, who works directly for Haskell, is challenging him as a fellow Republican in this race. If elected, she wants to put more people behind bars which is an ineffective, costly, unsustainable approach to reducing crime that doesn’t really make our communities safer.
Republican Stephanie Olsen is the current assistant attorney general and the final candidate in this race. She previously worked in the county prosecutor’s office. Olsen is running on a vague conservative platform that advocates incarceration as a solution to all social problems and professes unequivocal support for militarizing and expanding law enforcement reach.
Incumbent Spokane County Prosecutor Larry Haskell is running for a third term. Haskell previously served on the Airway Heights City Council and the Cheney School Board.
If re-elected, he wants to use the office to put pressure on the Legislature to increase law enforcement budgets in order to send militarized police forces into our neighborhoods. This year, Haskell’s wife was exposed as having used multiple racial slurs on social media and identified herself as a “proud white nationalist” – beliefs that have no place in our communities and especially not in our justice system.
Deputy county prosecutor Stefanie Collins, who works directly for Haskell, is challenging him as a fellow Republican in this race. If elected, she wants to put more people behind bars which is an ineffective, costly, unsustainable approach to reducing crime that doesn’t really make our communities safer.
Republican Stephanie Olsen is the current assistant attorney general and the final candidate in this race. She previously worked in the county prosecutor’s office. Olsen is running on a vague conservative platform that advocates incarceration as a solution to all social problems and professes unequivocal support for militarizing and expanding law enforcement reach.
There are two good candidates running for Congress in Washington's 5th Congressional District: Natasha Hill and Ann Marie Danimus. We lean toward Hill because of her impressive platform and broader support from our Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.