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37th District Democrats Endorsements

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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 ...

Endorsements Meeting June 8 2009

Friday, May 29th, 2009

It’s that time of year again! At our June 8 General Membership Meeting we will be endorsing candidates seeking office in the August 18 Primary Elections.  During the Meeting we will be endorsing candidates in any or all of these races. King County Executive King County Assessor King County Council Position 5 Port of ...

Chair’s Corner by Brendan Patrick

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Let the races begin!               June marks the real beginning of campaign season.  For the past several months candidates have been getting ready:   tweaking their campaign plans, raising funds, and practicing their stump speeches.    And stump they did at our May meeting, where 21 candidates introduced themselves and answered your questions! ...

2008 Caucus Review

Friday, May 29th, 2009

On Sunday June 28 from 2:00pm- 4:00pm at the Columbia City Library, 4721 Rainier Ave S Seattle, the 37th District Democrats will be holding a 2008 Caucus Review session.  The session is open to anyone who participated in the 2008 Caucuses.  Its primary purpose is to identify concerns regarding the ...

May General Membership Meeting Recap

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The May General Membership Meeting was a long one, but hopefully everyone found it to be informative.  We heard from over 20 Candidates for elected offices, mostly for Seattle City Council , of course.  It seems that a running theme amongst all the candidates was transparency and accountability in government ...