Materials will include some changes to make the process easier to vote in Aug. 5 primary.
The fifth-grade teacher hopes to improve outreach and participation with neighborhood meetings.
Positions with three or more candidates will go to voters Aug. 5 to determine final contenders for the Nov. 4 general election.
The regional fire authority’s board of directors approved placing a levy lid lift on the August primary ballot.
Those looking to run for office this year must file with county or state elections offices by 5 p.m. Friday.
Regardless of outcome, voters must acknowledge the result, then work within democracy’s framework.
Election officials have worked to make the process transparent to remove doubts about its integrity.
The complexities of wage and employment law require consideration of the issues by the city council.
The initiative’s repeal of a state law could make it less affordable to move from gas to electric heat.
Voters should return Mike Pellicciotti as treasurer and elect Patty Kuderer as insurance commissioner.
The Tacoma attorney has fought for reforms that assured fairness and access to the legal system.
Guided by her loyalty to the rule of law and respect for all, Harris will serve voters’ best interests.
The three-term 8th District representative works with members of both parties to find consensus.
Seeking a 13th term, Larsen has a considerable list of policy wins and a key leadership post.
The six-term House member advocates for meaningful legislation and a working Congress.
Rather than platforms, consider the candidates’ past actions on LGBTQ rights and restrictions.
The four-term senator is practiced at working with both parties for negotiated, effective outcomes.
The state superintendent has led through challenging years, with funding and other tasks ahead.
The former member of Congress would balance the state’s trust lands for revenue and conservation.
The three-term AG knows Washington’s needs and challenges and is prepared to lead the state.