Month: July 2019
The King County Democrats went and did us a favor recently! They released a large list of non-partisan candidates who are Democrat endorsed in 2019. Lucky for us, we know who NOT to vote for in this election. See the list of Democrat primary endorsements below:
- King County Council, District 2: Girmay Zahilay
- King County Council, District 8: Joe McDermott
- Port of Seattle Commissioner, Position 2: Dominic Barrera and Sam Cho (dual endorsement)
- Port of Seattle Commissioner, Position 5: Fred Felleman
- City of Seattle Council, District 1: Lisa Herbold
- City of Seattle Council, District 2: Tammy Morales
- City of Seattle Council, District 3: Zachary DeWolf and Ami Nguyen (dual endorsement)
- City of Seattle Council, District 4: Emily Myers and Shaun Scott (dual endorsement)
- City of Seattle Council, District 5: Debora Juarez
- City of Seattle Council, District 6: Dan Strauss
- City of Seattle Council, District 7: Andrew J. Lewis
- City of Bellevue Council, Position 1: John Stokes
- City of Bellevue Council, Position 3: Jeremy Barksdale
- City of Bellevue Council, Position 5: Janice Zahn
- City of Bellevue Council, Position 7: James Bible
- City of Burien Council, Position 4: Kevin Schilling and Omaha Sternberg (dual endorsement)
- City of Burien Council, Position 6: Sofia Aragon
- City of Federal Way Council, Position 3: Lamont Styles
- City of Kent Council, Position 3: Hira Singh Bhullar
- City of Kent Council, Position 7: Awale Farah
- City of Redmond Mayor: Steve Fields
- City of Redmond Council, Position 7: Carlos Jimenez
- City of Renton Mayor: Marcie Maxwell
- City of Renton Council, Position 3: Valerie O’Halloran
- Seattle School District No. 1 Director, District 1: Eric Blumhagen
- Seattle School District No. 1 Director, District 3: Chandra N. Hampson
- Seattle School District No. 1 Director, District 6: Leslie S. Harris
- Renton School District No. 403 Director, District 3: Stefanie McIrvin
- Lake Washington School District No. 414 Director, District 5: Siri Bliesner
King County Elections is holding observer training for citizens who are interested in making sure our democracy in King County is safe and secure. If you are interested in joining your fellow Republicans at the next observer training, please contact us at [email protected].
Election Observer Training Times:
- Session 1: Tuesday, July 16, 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Session 2: Friday, July 19, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Both sessions will be held at the King County Elections headquarters located at: 919 SW Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057