Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council, AFL-CIO 2012 General Election Endorsements Federal Races State Legislature 41st Legislative District Senate: Maureen Judge U.S. Senate 1st Legislative District rd Maria Cantwell Senate: Rosemary McAuliffe 43 Legislative District House Pos. 2: Frank Chopp U.S. House of Representatives, 1st Dist. House Pos. 1: Derek Stanford Suzan DelBene House Pos. 2: Luis Moscoso 45th Legislative District th House Pos. 1: Roger Goodman U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd Dist. 5 Legislative District Rick Larsen Senate: Mark Mullet 46th Legislative District House Pos. 2: David Spring Senate: David Frockt U.S. House of Representatives, 7th Dist. th House Pos. 1: Gerry Pollet & Jim McDermott 11 Legislative District Senate: Bob Hasegawa Sylvester Cann (dual) U.S. House of Representatives, 8th Dist. House Pos. 1: Zack Hudgins House Pos. 2: Jessyn Farrell Karen Porterfield House Pos. 2: Steve Bergquist 47th Legislative District U.S. House of Representatives, 9th Dist. 30th Legislative District House Pos. 1: Bud Sizemore Adam Smith House Pos. 1: Roger Flygare House Pos. 2: Pat Sullivan th Statewide Races 32nd Legislative District 48 Legislative District House Pos. 1: Cindy Ryu House Pos. 2: Cyrus Habib Governor rd Jay Inslee 33 Legislative District House Pos. 1: Tina Orwall Judicial Races Lt. Governor House Pos. 2: Dave Upthegrove Brad Owen State Supreme Court, Pos. 2 34th Legislative District Susan Owens Attorney General House Pos. 1: Eileen Cody Bob Ferguson House Pos. 2: Joe Fitzgibbon State Supreme Court, Pos. 8 Steve Gonzales Insurance Commissioner 36th Legislative District Mike Kreidler House Pos. 2: Noel Frame State Supreme Court, Pos. 9 Secretary of State Sheryl Gordon McCloud 39th Legislative District Kathleen Drew Senate: Scott Olson King Co. Superior Court, Pos. 42 Public Lands Commissioner House Pos. 1: Linda Wright Christopher Washington Peter Goldmark House Pos. 2: Eleanor Walters Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn Ballot Measures SUPPORT Seattle Proposition 1: Would allow the City of Seattle to issue general obligation bonds to pay costs related to the design, construction, renovation, improvement and replacement of the Alaskan Way seawall and associated public infrastructure. SUPPORT Referendum 74: Would make marriage available to all otherwise eligible couples in Washington State, regardless of sexual orientation. SUPPORT Initiative 502: Would legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana for adults 21 and over. OPPOSE Initiative 1185: Tim Eyman “minority-rule” measure that requires 2/3rds super-majority to repeal special interest tax breaks or raise taxes. OPPOSE Initiative 1240: Legalizing taxpayer-funded private, for-profit charter schools, which would divert funds from public schools. For electronic transmission only. Please do not reproduce..
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