Originally published August 7, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified August 20, 2007 at 12:24 PM
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. 8 — Snohomish County Council, District 2; Snohomish sheriff, Brian Sullivan.
Friday, Aug. 10 — King County Council, Position 6 Democratic Primary, Brad Larssen.
Sunday, Aug. 12 — Seattle City Council, Positions 1, Jean Godden and Robert Sondheim, Positions 3, Bruce Harrell and Venus Velázquez and Positions 9, Sally Clark.
Tuesday, Aug. 14 — Redmond ballot issues, Propositions 1 and 2, yes.
Wednesday, Aug. 15 — Mercer Island City Council, Position 3, Maureen Judge.
Thursday, Aug. 16 — Sammamish City Council Position 4, Nancy Whitten and John James, Issaquah City Council, Joshua Schaer.
Sunday, Aug. 19 — Wrap-up.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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