Originally published October 23, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 31, 2007 at 1:07 PM
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Endorsement summary
'TIS election season, in case you haven't noticed. Following is a list of recommendations offered in editorials already published, and a listing of candidates and measures yet to come:
'TIS election season, in case you haven't noticed. Following is a list of recommendations offered in editorials already published, and a listing of candidates and measures yet to come:
Endorsed
Oct. 7 — Seattle City Council: Bruce Harrell, Tim Burgess, Jean Godden and Sally Clark
Oct. 8 — Seattle charter amendments: Amendment 17, Yes; Amendment 18, No
Oct. 10 — SHJR 4215, relax state rules for higher-education fund investments: Yes
Oct. 12 — King County prosecuting attorney: Dan Satterberg
Oct. 14 — Proposition 1, the roads-and-transit package: No
Oct. 15 — EHJR 4204, simple-majority votes on school levies: Yes
Oct. 16 — Seattle Port Commission: Gael Tarleton and Bill Bryant
Oct. 17 — Snohomish County sheriff: Tom Greene
Oct. 17 — Snohomish County Council: Brian Sullivan and Renee Radcliff Sinclair
Oct. 18 — Snohomish County executive: Aaron Reardon
Oct. 18 — Snohomish County treasurer: Jerry Lindsey
Oct. 19 — Bellevue City Council: Grant Degginger, John Chelminiak and Phil Noble
Oct. 21 — Seattle School Board: Peter Maier, Sherry Carr, Steve Sundquist and Harium Martin-Morris
Oct. 22 — Mercer Island City Council: Maureen Judge and Bruce Bassett
Oct. 23 — Referendum 67, increases insurance-suit damages: Yes
Oct. 24 — King County Emergency Medical Services levy: Yes
Oct. 26 — King County elections director: No
Oct. 28 — Initiative 960: Yes and the state rainy-day fund: No
Oct. 29 — Shoreline City Council: Paul Grace, Maggie Fimia and Terry Scott
Oct. 30 — Renton mayor: Kathy Keolker; Renton City Council: Marcie Palmer, Greg Taylor and King Parker
Coming
Nov. 4 — Election wrap-up.
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