Jerry Childs says that his track record during his first two terms on Port Orchard’s city council should get him elected for a third.
Like the majority of his Democratic counterparts, Derek Kilmer isn’t going out of his way to advertise his party affiliation during this particular election cycle.
Anyone who thinks serving in the state Legislature is a part-time job has never done it.
The fact that he garnered only 39 percent of the vote during the Aug. 17 primary election hasn’t discouraged Sumner Schoenike in his quest to assume incumbent Jan Angel’s Position 1 seat in the State House of Representatives from the 26th District.
Doug Richards’ supporters believe he’ll make a great member of the Washington State House of Representatives precisely because he hasn’t quite grown accustomed to the idea himself.
Although Larry Seaquist describes himself as a “retired Navy guy,” he has no intention of being retired from Washington state’s House of Representatives.
Bruce Danielson, having run twice unsuccessfully for Superior Court judge in 2004 and 2008, has set his sights this year on the job of Kitsap County prosecutor.
Kitsap County Prosecutor Russ Hauge has never been afraid to make difficult choices.
State Representative, Position 1, Legislative District 26Incumbent Jan Angel, Port Orchard (Prefers Republican Party)
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