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As a result of a County Charter amendment passed by voters in the November 2008 elections, all elective offices of King County are officially nonpartisan; that being said, all current council members have made their party affiliations a matter of public record. [1] [better source needed] District 1: Rod Dembowski (D), [1] took office 2013
The county government manages elections, records, licensing, parks, wastewater treatment, and public health, among other duties. It also handles the criminal legal and incarceration system for all cities and unincorporated areas within King County. It has a sheriff's department that also provides basic policing to unincorporated areas. [74]
[9] His best electoral showing was in the 2003 race for King County Council district 8, in which he polled 16 percent of the vote against Dow Constantine. [ 3 ] In addition to his frequent campaigns for local, state, and federal office, Goodspaceguy is a regular attendee of meetings of the Burien, Washington city council, during which he ...
Ballot Measures from 1910; Measure name Description Status Yes votes No votes Constitutional Amendment Article VI An amendment granting women the right to vote in state elections [30] Passed [30] 52,299 (63.8%) 29,676 (36.2%) Constitutional Amendment Article III, Sec. 10 An amendment detailing the line of succession for the office of governor [30]
August 1, 2023 Primary and Special Election King County Official Local Voters' Pamphlet. King County, Washington. 2023. Archived from the original on August 4, 2023. 2023 Seattle City Council primary election results (PDF). King County, Washington. 2023. 2023 Seattle City Council general election results (PDF). King County, Washington. 2023.
Below are candidates for statewide office, Congress in central and Eastern Washington, and other races that will appear on the Spokane County ballot. Candidate listings include their listed party ...
Initiative 502 results by county, with number of votes shown by size, yes in orange and no in blue. Washington Initiative 502 (I-502) "on marijuana reform" was an initiative to the Washington State Legislature, which appeared on the November 2012 general ballot, passing by a margin of approximately 56 to 44 percent.
Applicants are required by state law and city charter to be a U.S. citizen, qualified elector of Washington, read and write in English, and be an active registered voter of the City of Seattle for ...