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Patty Murray, Washington State Democrats celebrate a robust Top Two election showing

Wash­ing­ton State’s senior sen­a­tor demon­strat­ed that she is on track for reelec­tion, while three low-pro­file Demo­c­ra­t­ic con­gres­sion­al can­di­dates put up strong num­bers in the state’s Repub­li­can-con­trolled con­gres­sion­al dis­tricts. U.S. Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Kim Schri­er, mean­while, is hold­ing her own in a bat­tle­ground dis­trict against a trio of Repub­li­can opponents. 

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Ready, set, match! Fall congressional contests taking shape thanks to today’s election

Back in May, more than fifty indi­vid­u­als filed paper­work (either in per­son, by mail, or elec­tron­i­cal­ly) to for­mal­ly declare their can­di­da­cies for Unit­ed States House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives in one of Wash­ing­ton’s ten con­gres­sion­al dis­tricts. By the time the August win­now­ing elec­tion is cer­ti­fied lat­er this month, only twen­ty will be left, with near­ly half of […]

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Marko Liias exits congressional sweepstakes; other WA-01 candidates stay in

“[I]t’s often said that democ­ra­cy is about vot­ers choos­ing their politi­cians. But in the redis­trict­ing process, it’s politi­cians choos­ing their vot­ers. And in many ways, those deci­sions can be more impor­tant than elec­tions in some con­text.” — Nate Persi­ly, Beek­man Pro­fes­sor of Law and Polit­i­cal Sci­ence at Colum­bia Uni­ver­si­ty, com­ment­ing on the impor­tance of redistricting […]