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2024 debate: Superintendent of public schools with Reykdal, Olson

Democratic Reykdal, first elected in 2016, served three terms in the Legislature and worked as a public school teacher before leading the state’s education department. Republican challenger Olson has served on the...

Watch: Superintendent of public schools debate with Reykdal, Olson

Democratic Reykdal, first elected in 2016, served three terms in the Legislature and worked as a public school teacher before leading the state’s education department. Republican challenger Olson has served on the...

Live debate: Superintendent of public schools with Reykdal, Olson

Democratic Reykdal, first elected in 2016, served three terms in the Legislature and worked as a public school teacher before leading the state’s education department. Republican challenger Olson has served on the...

2024 debates: Washington attorney general with Brown, Serrano

Democratic candidate Brown, 47, is a former U.S. Attorney for Western Washington. Republican candidate Serrano, 43, is the mayor of Pasco and a former environmental attorney for the U.S. Department of Energy. The...

Live debate: Washington attorney general with Brown, Serrano

Democratic candidate Brown, 47, is a former U.S. Attorney for Western Washington. Republican candidate Serrano, 43, is the mayor of Pasco and a former environmental attorney for the U.S. Department of Energy. The...

2024 debates: Seattle City Council Position 8 with Woo, Rinck

The winner in the November election will finish the final 13 months of former Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda’s term rather than serve a full four-year term on the Council. The seat opened after...

Live debates: Seattle City Council Position 8 with Woo, Rinck

The debate will also be livestreamed on Cascade PBS, one of the media partners presenting the debate.  The winner in the November election will finish the final 13 months of former Councilmember...

Washington voters are leaning toward Bob Ferguson in governor race

Half of the more than 400 poll respondents said they were “certain” or “inclined” to vote for Ferguson, compared to 39% for Reichert. The poll reached out to registered Washington voters Sept....

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