The King County Democrats at their monthly meeting in September finalized their endorsements for the Nov. 2, 2010 General Election ballot. King County will be an all mail in election so ballots need to be postmarked by Nov 2, 2010 at the latest.
You can see the King County ballot pamphlet here and can taylor it to your specific Legislative District.
KING COUNTY DEMOCRATS NOV. 2, 2010 GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS:
Position Candidate
United States Senator – Patty Murray
United States Representatives:
District 1 – Jay Inslee
District 2 – Rick Larsen
District 7 – Jim McDermott
District 8 – Suzan DelBene
District 9 – Adam Smith
Washington State:
Legislative District 1, Position 1 – Derek Stanford
Legislative District 1, Position 2 – Luis Moscoso
Legislative District 5, Position 1 – Gregory Scott Hoover
Legislative District 11, Position 1 – Zack Hudgins
Legislative District 11, Position 2 – Bob Hasegawa
Legislative District 30, Senator – Tracey Eide
Legislative District 30, Position 1 – Mark Miloscia
Legislative District 30, Position 2 – Carol Gregory
Legislative District 32, Senator – Maralyn Chase
Legislative District 32, Position 1 – Cindy Ryu
Legislative District 32, Position 2 – Ruth Kagi
Legislative District 33, Senator – Karen Keiser
Legislative District 33, Position 1 – Tina Orwall
Legislative District 33, Position 2 – Dave Upthegrove
Legislative District 34, Senator – Sharon Nelson
Legislative District 34, Position 1 – Eileen Cody
Legislative District 34, Position 2 – Joe Fitzgibbon
Legislative District 36, Senator – Jeanne Kohl-Welles
Legislative District 36, Position 1 – Reuven Carlyle
Legislative District 36, Position 2 – Mary Lou Dickerson
Legislative District 37, Senator – Adam Kline
Legislative District 37, Position 1 – Sharon Tomiko Santos
Legislative District 37, Position 2 – Eric Pettigrew
Legislative District 39, Position 1 – Eleanor Walters
Legislative District 41, Senator – Randy Gordon
Legislative District 41, Position 1 – Marcie Maxwell
Legislative District 41, Position 2 – Judy Clibborn
Legislative District 43, Senator – Ed Murray
Legislative District 43, Position 1 – Jamie Pedersen
Legislative District 43, Position 2 – Frank Chopp
Legislative District 45, Senator – Eric Oemig
Legislative District 45, Position 1 – Roger Goodman
Legislative District 45. Position 2 – Larry Springer
Legislative District 46, Senator – Scott White
Legislative District 46, Position 1 – David Frockt
Legislative District 46, Position 2 – Phyllis G. Kenney
Legislative District 47, Senator – Claudia Kauffman
Legislative District 47, Position 1 – Geoff Simpson
Legislative District 47, Position 2 – Pat Sullivan
Legislative District 48, Senator – Rodney Tom
Legislative District 48, Position 1 – Ross Hunter
Legislative District 48, Position 2 – Deb Eddy
King County County Council District 8 – Joe McDermott
JUDICIAL –
Washington State Supreme Court:
Justice Position 5 – Barbara Madsen
Justice Position 6 – Charlie Wiggins
Court of Appeals, Div 1, District 1 – Michael Spearman
King County District Court
Northeast District, Position 6 – Michael Finkle
Northeast District, Position 7
– Donna Tucker Dual Endorsement
– Larry Mitchell Dual Endorsement
Shoreline District, Position 2 – Marcine Anderson
Southeast District, Position 2
– Darrell Phillipson Dual Endorsement
– David Meyer Dual Endorsement
Southeast District, Position 6
– Matt Williams Dual Endorsement
– David Tracy Dual Endorsement
Southwest District, Position 2 – Susan Mahoney
West District, Position 5 – Anne Harper
City of Seattle – Municipal Court
Position 1 – Ed McKenna
Position 3 – Steve Rosen
Position 5 – Willie Gregory
Position 6 – Karen Donohue
Initiative 1053 – NO
Initiative 1082 – NO
Initiative 1098 – YES
Initiative 1100 – NO
Initiative 1105 – NO
Initiative 1107 – NO
Referendum 52 -YES
HJR 4220 – YES
SJR 8225 _ NO
King County
Charter Amendment 1 -YES
Charter Amendment 2 -YES
Charter Amendment 3 – NO
Proposition 1 – YES
Seattle School District
Proposition 1 – YES
for more information on the initiatives and propositions go to the endorsements page.
You can get more information on the King County Democrats by going to their website.