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30th Legislative District

"*" = incumbent

State House Position 1| State House Position 2 |

State House Position 1

Name: Tim Hickel *

Office sought: state House, position 1

Party: Republican

Campaign address:
PO Box 23501
Federal Way, WA 98093

Campaign phone: 206-927-6631

Fax number: 206-839-1941

Birthdate: 2-16-60

Occupation: attorney

Education: BA, University of Washington School of Business, 1982. JD, University of Puget Sound School of Law, 1987.

Political history: State Representative, 1995-present

Family: spouse: Teri; children: Morgan, 6; Mackenzie, 4

Endorsements:
King County Police Officers' Guild, Washington State Council of Police Officers, Affordable Housing Council, National Federation of Independent Business

Why are you running for this office?
My mission in Olympia is to continue to restore taxpayer representation and common sense government to the people. Government must be more accountable and responsive to us.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. job growth and security through responsible tax relief
2. juvenile justice reform
3. first-class schools


Name: Eric Ulis

Office sought: state House, position 1

Party: Democrat

Campaign address:
PO Box 24405
Federal Way, WA 98093-1405

Campaign phone: 206-661-3527

Fax number: 206-661-3528

Birthdate: 2-1-66

Occupation: self-employed currency analyst and trader

Education: attended University of Utah, 1988-89

Family: children: Philip, 10; Victoria, 8

Endorsements:
Washington State Labor Council/AFL-CIO, Teamsters, Service Employees Council, Privacy Fund

Why are you running for this office?
I come from a family that believes it's important to contribute what you can to society. I want to do my part. I strongly believe our best interests are promoted through commitments to public education and middle-class families.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. education
2. improving the effectiveness and accountability of our government


Position 2

Name: Paul Mallary

Office sought: state House, position 2

Party: Democrat

Campaign address:
207 Second Ave. N.
Algona, WA 98001

Campaign phone: 206-833-4085

Fax number: 206-833-4085

Birthdate: 4-28-37

Occupation: residential appraiser

Education: BA, geography, University of Maryland, 1967

Military service: U.S. Navy, 1956-60; Naval Reserve, 1960-66.

Political history: Algona City Council, 1980-86, 1996
State Boundary Review Board for King County, 1988-93

Family: single

Endorsements: 30th District Democrats

Why are you running for this office?
To defend public schools from uninformed critics and special interest groups attempting to destroy their funding because our schools and community institutions are the key to reducing juvenile crime, and ultimately all crime.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. more stable funding for public schools
2. increasing community policing programs
3. focusing attention on helping low-income families with at-risk children


Name: Maryann Mitchell *

Office sought: state House, position 2

Party: Republican

Campaign address:
Citizens For Maryann Mitchell
33010 39th Place S.W.
Federal Way, WA 98023.

Campaign phone: 206-874-5769

Fax number: 206-874-0089

Birthdate: 9-25-33

Occupation: advocate for developmentally disabled and elderly

Education: attended University of Washington, City University

Political history: State Representative, 1995-present
State Representative, 1991-92 candidate, Federal Way City Council, 1985

Family: Spouse: Sam; adult children: Margaret, Jill, Laura and Rob; six grandchildren.

Endorsements:
Affordable Housing Council, Washington Association of Realtors, Washington State Council of Police Officers, Mainstream Republicans of Washington

Why are you running for this office?
My prior work experience has provided me with a broad knowledge of people and government. I believe I can make a positive difference in the future of the people of this state.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. control escalating property taxes
2. transportation solutions
3. solutions to the state school construction dilemma






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