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Washington State Political Action Committee 2020 SMART/UTU & BLET Primary Election Endorsements


Federal Congressional Offices:

Congressional District 1,

Susan Del Bene (D)

Congressional District 2,

Rick Larsen (D)

 Congressional District 3,

Carolyn Long (D)

 Congressional District 4,

Dan Newhouse (R)

Congressional District 5,

Dave Wilson (D)

 

State Wide & County Offices:

Governor: Multiple Primary Endorsements

Jay Inslee (D)

Phil Fortunato (R)

Raul Garcia (R)

 Lt. Governor: Duel Endorsements

Marko Lilas (D)

Richard (Dick) Muri (R)

Secretary of State: Duel Endorsements

Kim Wyman (R)

Gael Tarleton (D)

Legislative Representatives & Senators:

 

Legislative District 1    

State Senator – Derek Stanford (D)                                   

State Representative Pos. 1 - Davina Duerr (D)

State Representative Pos. 2  - Shelley Kloba (D)                             

 

Legislative District 2

State Senator – Gina Blanchard-Reed (R)

State Representative Pos. 2 - J.T. Wilcox (R)

 

Legislative District 3

State Senator – Andy Billig (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 - Marcus Riccelli (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Timm Ormsby (D)

 

Legislative District 4

State Representative Pos. 2 – Leonard Christian (R)

 

Legislative District 5

State Representative Pos. 1 – Bill Ramos (D)

State Representative Pos. 2  - Lisa Callan (D)

 

Legislative District 6

State Representative Pos. 1 – Mike Volz (R)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Jenny Graham (R)

 

Legislative District 8

State Representative Pos. 2 – Matt Boehnke (R)

 

Legislative District 10

State Representative Pos. 2 – Dave Paul (D)

 

Legislative District 11

State Senator – Bob Hasegawa (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 - Zack Hudgins (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 –Steve Bergquist (D)

 

Legislative District 14

State Representative Pos. 1 – Chris Corry (R)

State Representative Pos. 2 –  Gina Mosbrucker (R)

 

Legislative District 15

State Representative Pos. 1 – Bruce Chandler (R)

 

Legislative District 16

State Representative Pos. 2 – Skyler Rude (R)

 

Legislative District 18

State Senator – Ann Rivers (R)

 

Legislative District 19

State Senator – Dean Takko (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 – Jim Walsh (R)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Brian E. Blake (D)

 

Legislative District 21

State Representative Pos. 1 – Strom Peterson (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Lillian Ortiz-Self (D)

 

Legislative District 22

State Senator – Sam Hunt (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 – Laurie Dolan (D)

 

Legislative District 23

State Senator – Christine Rolfes (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Drew Hansen (D)

 

Legislative District 24

State Senator – Kevin Van De Wege (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Steve Tharinger (D)

 

Legislative District 25

State Representative Pos. 2– Brian Duthie (D)

 

Legislative District 27

State Senator – Jeannie Darnelle (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 - Laurie Jinkins (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Jake Fey (D)

 

Legislative District 28

State Representative Pos. 1 – Mari Leavitt (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Dan Bronoske (D)

State Wide & County Offices:

Congressional District 6

Derek Kilmer (D)

Congressional District 7

Pramila Jayapal (D)

Congressional District 8

Kim Schrier (D)

Congressional District 9

Adam Smith (D)

Congressional District 10: Duel Endorsements

Beth Doglio (D)

Kristine M. Reeves (D)

State Treasurer:

Mike Pellicciotti (D)

Attorney General: Duel Endorsements

Bob Ferguson (D)

Mike Vaska (R)

Superintendent of Public Instructions (SPI):

Chris Reykdal

Commissioner of Public Lands:

Hilary Franz (D)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Legislative District 29

State Representative Pos. 1 – Melanie Morgan (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Steve Kirby (D)

 

Legislative District 30

State Representative Pos. 2 – Jesse Johnson (D)

 

Legislative District 32

State Representative Pos. 1 - Cindy Ryu (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Lauren Davis (D)

 

Legislative District 33

State Representative Pos. 1 - Tina Orwall (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Mia Su-Ling Gregerson (D)

 

Legislative District 34

State Representative Pos. 1 – Eileen Cody (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Joe Fitzgibbon (D)

 

Legislative District 35

State Representative Pos. 2 – Dan Griffey (R)

 

Legislative District 36

State Representative Pos. 1 – Noel Christina Frame (D)

 

Legislative District 37

State Representative Pos. 1 - Sharon Tomiko Santos (D)

Legislative District 38

State Senator –  June Robinson (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 – Emily Wicks (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Mike Sells (D)

 

Legislative District 39

State Representative Pos. 2 – Carolyn Eslick (R­)

 

Legislative District 40

State Senator – Elizabeth (Liz) Lovelett (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 – Debra Lekanoff (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Alex Ramel (D)

 

Legislative District 41

State Senator – Lisa Wellman (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 – Tana Senn (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - My-Linh Thai (D)

 

Legislative District 42

State Representative Pos. 2 - Sharon Shewmake (D)

 

Legislative District 43

State Representative Pos. 1 – Nicole Macri (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Frank Chopp (D)

 

Legislative District 44

State Representative Pos. 1 – John Lovick (D)

 

Legislative District 45

State Representative Pos. 1 – Roger Goodman (D)

Legislative District 46

State Representative Pos. 1 - Gerry Pollet (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 -  Javier Valdez (D)

 

Legislative District 47

State Representative Pos. 1 – Debra Entenman (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 - Pat Sullivan (D)

 

Legislative District 48

State Representative Pos. 1 – Vandana Slatter (D)

State Representative Pos. 2  - Amy Walen (D)

 

Legislative District 49

State Senator – Annette Cleveland (D)

State Representative Pos. 1 - Sharon Wylie (D)

State Representative Pos. 2 – Monica Stonier (D)

 

PIERCE COUNTY:

Pierce County Executive – Larry Seaquist (D)

Pierce County Council  District 2 - Hans Zeiger (R)

Pierce County Council  District 4 – Ryan Mello (D)

 

 

Elections have consequences. Your VOTE MATTERS

 

VOTE in the 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION

Ballots must be POSTMARKED by AUGUST 4TH or deposit your ballot in an official drop box by 8p.m. on August 4th.

 

 


Districts/Positions not listed indicate no endorsements have been issued in those races. Additional endorsements may be forthcoming. Endorsements for the General Election may change.