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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

My Endorsements

Since every other media outlet endorses cadidate I decided to do the same, so here they are, I am going in order of the Washington State voter's pamphlet, Snohomish County. I am in District 1 for federal state elections so I will cover those races as I am not as informed on the other districts.

I-985 - No, because it limits the uses of tolls. If you have read my previous posts you know that I am in favor of tolls to pay for mass transit and roads. This initiative would limit the use of toll revenue, it could only go to the road being tolled.

I-1000 - Yes, I believe that people who are terminally ill and in extreme pain should be able to decide how and when to die.

I-1029 - No, I don't believe this will increase the level of care, just costs.

President and Vice President - John McCain and Sarah Palin

U.S. Congressional District 1 - Larry Ishmael, we currently have the worst congress of all time. It's time for a change.

Governor - Dino Rossi - see previous posts

Lieutentant Governor - Marcia McCraw - see previous posts

Secretary of State - Sam Reed

Treasurer - Allan Martin

Auditor - J. Richard (Dick) McEntee

Attorney General - Rob McKenna

Commissioner of Public Lands - Doug Sutherland

Superintendent of Public Instruction - Randy Dorn

Insurance Commissioner - John R. Adams

State Senate, District 1 - Dennis Richter

State Rep., District 1 Posiiton #1- I wrote my own name in here, due to the lack of conservative alternatives.

State Rep. District 1 Position #2 - I wrote my wife's name in here, due to the lack of conservative alternatives.

I didn't vote in any of the Supreme Court Justice races because none faced any competition.

For Snohomish Superior Court I went for George Appel.

Finally, the subject that I have spent a great deal of time researching and writing about, Proposition 1. NO! - See previous posts.

1 comments:

daimajin said...

You're right on with McCraw, though I disagree about Mass Transit Now.