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