Angie Homola, candidate for re-election as Island County Commissioner, represents District 2, which encompasses the greater Oak Harbor area. An architect by training, Angie has been involved in land-use matters in Island County for many years. Angie has also been a strong advocate for greater transparency in the Commissioners’ Office. Learn more about Angie Homola’s campaign at her at : http://angiehomola.com/
Helen Price Johnson, candidate for re-election as Island County Commissioner, was first elected as Island County Commissioner, District 1, in 2008, making history as the first woman ever elected as Island County Commissioner. Helen grew up on Whidbey Island, married and raised her family here. She is a third generation small business owner on the island, and a two term school board member with a proven commitment to community service and the local economy. Learn more about Helen Price Johnson at http://helenpricejohnson.org/
Tom Riggs, candidate for State Representative from the 10th Legislative District. Camano Island resident and life time Washingtonian, Tom Riggs is a working class, 40 year old husband, father, and Sunday school teacher. Tom got his Bachelor’s Degree from Central Washington University, and now serves his fellow citizens as a Washington State Park Ranger. For the past 6 years, Tom has been the manager of Camano Island State Park, and the assistant area manager for Cama Beach, where Tom serves as the park representative on the board of the Camano Island Chamber of Commerce. Tom is a proud, card-carrying member of AFSCME/WFSE Local 1466. Learn more about Tom Riggs at www.tomriggs.org.
Mary Margaret Haugen, candidate for re-election as State Senator from the 10th Legislative District. Senator Haugen has represented the 10th Legislative District for over 30 years, and is Chair of the powerful Senate Transportation Committee. Email MMH in Olympia. Olympia Phone: 360-786-7618 District Phone: 360-682-6274
Bob Ferguson, candidate for Washington State Attorney General, was first elected to the King County Council in 2003. In 2005, after the Council was reduced from 13 to 9 and Bob’s district was eliminated, Bob defeated another incumbent to win re-election. He ran unopposed in 2009. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, says that Bob Ferguson’s efforts as head of the Council’s Law and Justice Committee, are doing a “world of good for individuals, the criminal justice system, and public safety.” Learn more about Bob Ferguson at http://electbobferguson.com/index.php
Jay Inslee, candidate for Governor of Washington, is a fifth generation Washingtonian. Jay grew up in a middle-class family from White Center. He played competitive sports in school, and after graduating from Ingraham High School, married his high school sweetheart, Trudi. Jay and Trudi then spent nearly 20 years working and raising their three sons in the Yakima Valley. Jay first got into public service to fight for a new public high school in Selah in 1985, and in 1992 was elected to Congress from Eastern Washington. Jay later moved back to the Puget Sound area and was elected to Congress in 1998 where he still serves today. Learn more about Jay Inslee at http://www.jayinslee.com/home
Rick Larsen, candidate for re-election to the United States House of Representatives, was born and raised in Arlington, Washington to parents who were strong advocates of community service. Rick was first elected to Congress in 2000, and has always focused on the needs of Northwest Washington – and has chosen to serve on committees that allow him to pursue priorities important to our communities. Read more about Rick Larsen’s record in Congress at http://www.ricklarsen.org/
Maria Cantwell, candidate for re-election to the United States Senate, has amassed a record of accomplishment on a wide range of issues in her two terms in the U.S. Senate, and is a leader in the effort to create more family wage jobs in the United States. To read about her work on issues most important to Washington, go to http://www.cantwell.com/
Barack Obama, President of the United States. Elected in 2008, President Obama has led our country back from the precipice of financial ruin, passed comprehensive health-care legislation, eliminated the prohibition on gays and lesbians serving openly in the U.S. Military, ordered the removal of all U.S. troops from Iraq by 12/31/11, and a host of other accomplishments. Much work remains, including most importantly, creating more jobs for Americans. Contact President Obama.
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