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The Washington State House elections, 2010 had primaries held on August 17, 2010 [1] and general elections held on November 2, 2010, [2] determining who would represent each of the 49 Legislative Districts in the state of Washington in the Washington State House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms.
Elections & Voting at the Washington Secretary of State Official candidate list; Candidates for Washington State Offices at Project Vote Smart; Washington at Ballotpedia; Washington Election Guide at Congress.org; Washington Polls at Pollster.com; Finance. 2010 House and Senate Campaign Finance for Washington at the Federal Election Commission
In 2010 Larsen's opponent in the general election was John Koster, a former member of the Washington House of Representatives and a member of the Republican Party. [28] John Carmack, a structural-mechanical designer and contractor, also ran as a Republican; [ 29 ] while Larry Kalb, a member of the Democratic State Committee ; [ 30 ] and Diana ...
2010 Washington State Senate election; 2010 Washington's 21st Legislative District, House 2 election; U. 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in ...
As Oregon Voters' Pamphlets are mailed out ahead of the Nov. 5 general election, the Oregon Secretary of State’s office is clearing up why former President Donald Trump and his running mate JD ...
Washington's 6th legislative district State Senate Election, 2010 Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Michael Baumgartner 21,263 53.3% Democratic: Chris Marr (incumbent) 18,630 46.7% Total votes 39,893 : 100% : General election Republican: Michael Baumgartner : 33,929 : 53.71% : Democratic: Chris Marr (incumbent) 29,237 46.29% ...
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In Washington, elections are authorized by Articles II, III, and IV of the Washington State Constitution, which respectively include the establishment of elections for the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the state government; Article VI establishes election procedures and rights.