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Originally published August 7, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified August 20, 2007 at 12:24 PM

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Endorsement schedule

Those yard signs you see around the region are not leftovers from a previous year. A primary election looms Aug. 21. Mail ballots went out...

Those yard signs you see around the region are not leftovers from a previous year. A primary election looms Aug. 21. Mail ballots went out last week.

Here is our list of endorsed candidates and ballot issues, along with a schedule of more to come:

Sunday, July 29 — King County prosecutor, Democratic primary, Bill Sherman; King County park levies, Propositions 1 and 2, yes.

Sunday, Aug. 5 — Seattle School Board, District 2, Sherry Carr; District 6, Maria Ramirez and Steve Sundquist.

Port of Seattle Commission, Position 2, Bob Edwards and Gael Tarleton; Position 5, Alec Fisken and Bill Bryant.

Monday, Aug. 6 — Redmond mayor, John Marchione and Jim Robinson.

Wednesday, Aug. 8Snohomish County Council, District 2; Snohomish sheriff, Brian Sullivan.

Friday, Aug. 10King County Council, Position 6 Democratic Primary, Brad Larssen.

Sunday, Aug. 12Seattle City Council, Positions 1, Jean Godden and Robert Sondheim, Positions 3, Bruce Harrell and Venus Velázquez and Positions 9, Sally Clark.

Tuesday, Aug. 14Redmond ballot issues, Propositions 1 and 2, yes.

Wednesday, Aug. 15Mercer Island City Council, Position 3, Maureen Judge.

Thursday, Aug. 16Sammamish City Council Position 4, Nancy Whitten and John James, Issaquah City Council, Joshua Schaer.

Sunday, Aug. 19Wrap-up.

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