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“Although there are no U.S. Senate or statewide executive offices on the ballot this year, there are so many important leadership positions for all of us to consider. It will soon be time for our citizens to engage – and hopefully enjoy – the political process that means so much in our democracy. “This year’s ballot includes all 10 U.S. House races, including the wide-open 4th District, where Doc Hastings is retiring after 20 years; the entire 98-member state House and half of the 49-member state Senate; four Supreme Court seats and other judicial positions; and important local races.”A number of judicial positions are open for the remainder of unexpired terms, including the state Supreme Court seat vacated by Justice Jim Johnson. Six-year terms for three other high court seats also are up for election this year, as are 12 Court of Appeals positions; and 13 Superior Court seats. Augino said election professionals on Wyman’s staff and around the state are fired up about the mid-term elections, and hoping for a bumper crop of good candidates.
“It all starts here, with Filing Week an important kickoff moment for candidates. We are already hard at work on putting together some excellent voter education materials, including print and online voters’ guides.Here is a 14-page guide on “How to Become a Candidate in Washington State.” http://tinyurl.com/k48pk8d Our Elections Division website has a treasure trove of information for candidates and voters, including this list of offices open for elections this year, where they file and how much the filing fee will be. http://tinyurl.com/offavvu