Labor Candidates
-- General Election November 5th -- WASHINGTON (Local 73's Jurisdiction area) The following candidates have been interviewed and endorsed by the members of affiliated unions of the Washington State Labor Council, Spokane Regional Labor Council, the Building Trades Council, the Washington State Association of Electrical Workers, and IBEW Local 73. * You should receive your ballot by October, 18th * *** Register to Vote *** *** IBEW 73 Political Action Page *** FEDERAL US Senate - Maria Cantwell US House 5th CD - Carmela Conroy
STATE Governor - Bob Ferguson Lt Governor - Denny Heck Secretary of State - Steve Hobbs Attorney General - Nick Brown Insurance Commissioner - Patty Kuderer State Auditor - Pat McCarthy State Treasurer - Mike Pellicciotti Superintendent of Public Instruction - Chris Reykdal Commissioner of Public Lands - Dave Upthegrove 3rd DISTRICT SENATE - Marcus Riccelli 3rd DISTRICT HOUSE Position 1- Natasha Hill Position 2 - Timm Ormsby 4th DISTRICT SENATE - Miguel Valencia 4th DISTRICT HOUSE Position 2 - Ted Cummings
6th DISTRICT HOUSE Position 1 - Mike Volz Position 2 - Michaela Kelso 7th DISTRICT HOUSE Position 2 - Paul "Rocky" Dean 9th DISTRICT HOUSE Position - 1 Patrick Miller Position - 2 Dr. Pam Kohlmeier 13th DISTRICT HOUSE Position 2 - Alex Ybara INITIATIVES Initiative 2109 - OPPOSE Initiative 2117 - OPPOSE Initiative 2124 - OPPOSE SUPREME COURT Position 2 - Sal Mungia Position 8 - Steve Gonzales Position 9 - Sheryl Gordon McCloud SPOKANE COUNTY Commissioner District 1 - Chris Jordan Commissioner District 5 - Molly Marshall SPOKANE SUPERIOR COURT Position 5 - Breean Beggs Position 8 - Maria Polin Position 11 - Andrew Van Winkle FERRY, PEND OREILLE, STEVENS SUPERIOR COURT Position 1 - (Dual Endorsement) Lisa Malpass Childress N Smith "Smitty" Hogopian The Spokane Regional Labor Council, the Northeast Washington/Northern Idaho Building and Construction Trades Council and the Washington State Labor Council are non-partisan organizations. They use a candidate endorsement process that ensures the delegates representing the affiliated unions can make informed decisions about candidates. The candidates are asked to fill out a questionnaire and are invited to participate in an interview with the delegates of the council(s). The delegates then recommend and vote on whether to endorse the candidates. The process is used to identify where candidates stand on issues of importance to union members and their families. The above candidates have earned labor’s endorsement for the upcoming Primary Election.
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