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37th District Democrats Endorsements Update

August 18, 2009 – 7:41 am by smwolfejr

The 37th District Democrats met on Monday evening June 8, at the Rainier Valley Cultural Center to vote on endorsements of candidates.  The 37th District Democrats are the first legislative district organization to hold an endorsement meeting, providing a possible bellwether for what may happen in other districts and in the primary and general elections.  The endorsed candidates are:

Seattle Mayor:  dual endorsement:  Joe Mallahan and Mike McGinn.

Seattle City Attorney:  Pete Holmes

Seattle Council #2:  dual endorsement:  Richard Conlin and David Ginsberg

Seattle Council #4:  David Bloom

Seattle Council #6:  Nick Licata

Seattle Council #8:  dual endorsement :  David Miller and Mike O’Brien

Court of Appeals, Div. 1, position 3:  Anne Ellington

King County Exec.:  dual endorsement :  Dow Constantine and Larry Phillips

King County Council #5:  Julia Patterson

Port of Seattle #1:  John Creighton

Port of Seattle #3:  Rob Holland

Port of Seattle #4:  Max Vekich

City of Renton Council #2:  Jim Flynn

City of Renton Council #6:  Terri Briere

City of Renton Municipal Court Judge:  Terry Jurado

City of Tukwila Council #7:  De’Sean Quinn

Seattle School District #5:  Mary Bass

Seattle School District #7:  dual:  Charlie Mas and Betty Patu

The 37th Legislative District stretches from Madison Valley to  Renton and includes the entire Rainier Valley as well as parts of Beacon Hill, downtown Seattle, Renton, Tukwila, and unincorporated King County.  The 37th District Democrats meet regularly on the second Monday of the month at the Rainier Valley Cultural Center, 3515 S. Alaska Street, at 7:30 pm.  Meetings are open to all. 

Brendan Patrick
Chair, 37 LD Democrats

UPDATE:

At our August 10 2009 General Membership meeting the 37th District Democrats Endorsed Bob Rosenberger for King County Assessor.  This race will appear on you November 3rd General Election Ballot.

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