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46th Legislative District

"*"=incumbent

State House Position 1 | State House Position 2 |

State House Position 1

Name: Marlin Appelwick *

Office sought: state House, position 1

Party: Democrat

Campaign address:
PO Box 25756 Seattle, WA 98125

Campaign phone: 206-365-4300

Birthdate: 7-2-53

Occupation: attorney

Education: JD, University of Washington, BS/BA, Mankato State University

Political history: State Representative, 1983-present

Family: spouse: Linda; children: Lauren, 10; Andrew, 8

Endorsements:
Service Employees Council, National Abortion/Reproductive Rights Action League, Washington State Council of Police Officers, Sierra Club

Why are you running for this office?
Many challenges and problems need attention. I believe my perspective and experience can make a real difference in the progress we make.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. term limits fix
2. funding legal services for the poor
3. protecting quality of life



State House Position 2

Name: Ken Jacobsen

Office sought: state House, position 2

Party: Democrat

Campaign address:
7307 40th Ave. N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115

Campaign phone: 206-527-1896


Birthdate: 5-2-45

Occupation: legislator

Education: BA, University of Washington, Teacher's College of New Zealand

Military service: U.S. Army, 1963-66

Political history: State Representative 1982-present

Endorsements:
Washington League of Conservation Voters, Washington State Council of Police Officers, National Abortion/Reproductive Rights Action League, Washington Teamsters Legislative League

Why are you running for this office?
I enjoy working wiht the people of the 46th District on state issues.

What will be your top three priorities if elected?
1. K-12 education
2. higher education
3. conservation of the flora and fauna of Washington





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