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Amatgamated Transit T]Niion AFFILIATEDWITH AMATGAMATED TRANSIT T]NIION AFL.CIO WASHINGTON STATE LOCAL 587 LABOR COUNCIL KINC COUNTY 2815 Second Avenue, Suite 230 LABOR COUNCIL OLYMPIC Seattle, Washington 981 21 LABOR COUNCIL Telephone (206) 448-8588 NORTHWEST JOINT CONFERENCE BOARD Fax: (206) 448-4482 AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION r-800-84'7-4696 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL KINGCOUNTY o@* COALITION OF UNIONS PLEASE POST 201 4 General Election Recommendations PLEASE POST HOUSE lst LD Position I - Derek Stanford 30tn LD Position 2 - Roger Freeman 1"t LD Position 2 - Luis Moscoso 33'o LD Position 2 - Mia Gregerson il it stn LD Position 1 - Essie Hicks 3¿tn lO Position 2 - Joe Fitzgibbon lr 26tn LD Position I - Nathan Schlicher 41"t LD Position 1 - Tana Senn 26th LD Position 2 - Larry Seaquist 43'd LD Position I - Brady Walkinshaw \ 271¡ LD Position 2 - Jake Fey 44tn LD Position 1 - Hans Dunshee 28th LD Position I - Mary Moss 45th LD Position 1 - Roger Goodman 28th LD Position 2 - Dawn Morrell 46th LD Position 2 - Jessyn Farrell 29th LD Position 1 - David Sawyer 47th LD Position I - Ghris Barringer 30'h LD Position I - Greg Baruso 48th LD Position 2 - Joan McBride SENATE 6tn LD Senate - Rich Cowan 42n't LD Senate - Seth Fleetwood 21"t LD Senate - Marko Liias 44th LD Senate - Steve Hobbs 26'h LD Senate - Judy Arbogast 45th LD Senate - Matt lsenhower 30th LD Senate - Shari Song 46tn LD Senate - David Frockt 32nd LD Senate - Maralyn Ghase 48th LD Senate - cyrus Habib 37th LD Senate - Primila Jayapal CONGRESSIONAL JUDIGIAL 1"'Gongressional District - Suzan Delbene Seattle MunicipalGourt Position 7 - Damon Shadid 8'h Gongressional District - Jason Ritchie KC District Court NE Division Position 2 - Ketu Shah 9tn Congressional District - Adam Smith OTHER Thurston County Auditor - Mary Hall BALLOT MEASURES Vote YES for Buses - Prop 1 opeiuSaflcio PAUL J. BACHTEL NEÀL I. SAFRTN CLINT C. DeVOSS PAUL B. NEIL Presiden¡ Více President Více Prcsídent Finarcial Secrc\ary Busíness Reprcsehtatiw Assístant Business Reprcsentatíve Assístant Busíhe ss Reprcsenlalíve Maíntenarce Treosurer to "In president.bachtel @ atu587.com nsafrinvp I @ atu5 87.com cdevossvp2 @ atu587.com [email protected] [email protected].
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