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District 1 Candidates Forum

10/22/2019

 
Monday, October 21, 2019
6 PM - B Community Room
Candidates Forum
Lisa Herbold
Phil Tavel
Seattle District 1
Play recording below of the Candidates' responses to questions from the residents at Arrowhead Gardens.
Both candidates gave a 3 minute speech at the end.

Norm Meyer gave introductions and circulated a microphone.
Diane Radischat moderated the forum.
Alan Quigley moderated time limits.
John Walling managed sound system and recording.

​Ethics and Elections Commission

Campaign Finance Reports
Phil Tavel

Lisa Herbold
West Seattle Blog
Made a video of the candidates forum
Watch for their coverage 


34th District Democrats June 2018

6/5/2018

 
34th District Democrats  Primary Endorsements!


34th District Democrats,
 
Last night the 34th District Democrats conducted our primary endorsements, and endorsed the following candidates and campaigns. In the 34th District Senate Race our members sent a clear message: Shannon Braddock and Joe Nguyen are ready to serve and represent the 34th in Olympia. If the campaigns have a website available it is linked below to help you learn more, contact, volunteer or make a contribution to our endowed candidates and campaigns:
 
Federal
US Senate: Maria Cantwell
US House: Pramila Jayapal
 
State Senate
34th LD, dual endorsement: Shannon Braddock and Joe Nguyen
 
State Legislature
34th LD, Position 1: Eileen Cody
34th LD, Position 2: Joe Fitzgibbon
 
State Supreme Court
Position 2: Susan Owens
Position 8: Steve Gonzalez
Position 9: Sheryl Gordon McCloud
 
State Initiatives Campaigns
Signature gathering for:
Initiative 1631 - Clean Air, Clean Energy, Healthy Communities Initiative
Initiative 1639 - Reduce Assault Weapon Violence: Safe Schools, Safe Communities Initiative
Initiative 1644 - Washington Affirmative Action and Diversity Commission Initiative 
 
King County Superior Court
Position 22: Karen Donohue
Position 38: Michael Diaz
 
Seattle Municipal Court
Position 1: Ed McKenna
Position 2: Andrea Chin
Position 5: Willie Gregory
Position 6: Damon Shadid
 
Save the Date! The Garden Party is July 19th
This year our annual Garden Party will be held on July 19th at the Hall at Fauntleroy, featuring elected officials, candidates, fellow members of the 34th and friends from the community. The Jazz Alley Cats will be returning for the second year in a row to provide entertainment. This year we’ve added a VIP Reception and Table Captains (spaces are limited, so sign up fast if you’d like to be a Table Captain and invite your friends to join us!). Tickets are on sale now at www.34dems.org/party.
 
Help plan the Garden Party!
The Events Committee will meet Monday at 7PM at Alchemy in the West Seattle Junction, please join us and help make our biggest event of the year a smashing success! Email Steven Jamieson at events@34dems.org if you have any questions.
 
Thanks to all who participated last night, and thanks to all of you for all you do for this district and for our community.
 
 
In solidarity,
David


David Ginsberg
Chair, 34th District Democrats

June 13 Meeting Call
 
34th District Democrats,
 
Please join us next Wednesday, June 13th where as we mentioned last month we’ll consider endorsements for the August primary, including the following slate of non-controversial, previously endorsed candidates without Democratic primary challengers:
 
Federal
US Senate: Maria Cantwell
US House: Pramila Jayapal
 
State Legislature
34th LD, Position 1: Eileen Cody
34th LD, Position 2: Joe Fitzgibbon
 
State Supreme Court
Position 2: Susan Owens
Position 8: Steve Gonzalez
Position 9: Sheryl Gordon McCloud
 
King County Superior Court
Position 22: Karen Donohue
Position 38: Michael Diaz
 
Seattle Municipal Court
Position 1: Ed McKenna
Position 5: Willie Gregory
Position 6: Damon Shadid
 
Other endorsements may be considered at the discretion of the voting members, including the 34th District Senate Race.
 
6:30 Potluck Social Time, please bring a dish to share 
 
7:00 Call to Order
Opening Ceremonies
Pledge of Allegiance
VIP Acknowledgements
Recognition and Awards
Review and Approval of the Minutes and Agenda
Approval of the Minutes
Adoption of the Agenda
Reports of Officers and Standing Committees
Reports of Officers
○ Chair's Report
○ Membership and Treasurer's Report
○ KCDCC Report
 
7:30 Primary Endorsements
 
Unfinished Business
None
 
8:30 New Business
Appointment of PCOs
8:50 Good of the Order
9:00 Adjourn to Whiskey West
 

In solidarity,
David

David Ginsberg
Chair, 34th District Democrats

Paid for and authorized by 34th District Democrats.
34th District Democrats
6523 California Avenue SW
Box 183
West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Vashon & Maury Islands
Seattle WA 98136-1879 United States

34th District Democrats Newsletter June 5, 2018

Primary Considerations 
Today Californians go to the polls, where a crowded field of enthusiastic Democratic candidates and the states’s “top two” primary system could cost Democrats their best shot at taking control of the U.S. House of Representatives. Three districts that Hillary Clinton won handily currently have Republican representatives and Democratic enthusiasm should make each of them flippable: the 39th, 48th and 49th. But that same Democratic enthusiasm has inspired a flurry of new candidates and that raised fears Democrats could actually end up getting shit out by splitting their votes among too many candidates, leaving only Republicans still standing after today.
 
34th District Senate Race
Here in the 34th we face a similar situation, though fortunately much more Democratic leaning voters - Hillary Clinton received just over 80% of the vote here in the last presidential election. We have 7 candidates who’ve filed as Democrats (though only 6 who currently identify as Democrats with their PDC filings). If Democrats split their votes 7 ways we could end up with a situation where no Democratic candidate makes it through the primary - in a District where Democratic voters make up over 80% of the electorate! The consequences could be dire: two of the candidates we just defeated in Burien last fall are among the 11 candidates running.
 
Smart Choices and Opportunities
It’s in times like this that the 34th can really serve the electorate in our communities, by helping select the strongest, most viable candidates to endorse. 
 
Not all of these 7 are eligible for endorsement at this point, since we require that candidates fill out the KCDCC candidate questionnaire to be considered for endorsement. ​
Candidate  ​
 Filed as D  ​
 Listed as D with PDCK
​CDCC Questionnaire
Sofia Aragon  ​
Yes
Yes
Yes
Shannon Braddock
Yes
Yes
Lemuel Charleston
Yes
Yes
No
Lisa Devereau
Yes
No
No
Joe Nguyen  ​
Yes
Yes
Annabel Quintero
Yes
Yes
No
Lois Schipper
Yes
Yes
No


So the question before us if/when we endorse in this race will be which candidate or candidates are most likely to galvanize voters and ensure that after the August primary we have a choice between two qualified and well-prepared Democratic candidates?
 
Learn about the Candidates on the Issues 
All 5 candidates who’d both filed as Democrats and were listed as Democrats on the PDC website participated in our candidate forum last month (Annabel Quintero has since updated her PDC filing to state that she is Democrat). The West Seattle blog has video from the forum available here: http://westseattleblog.com/2018/05/video-5-state-senate-candidates-34th-district-democrats-forum/
 
Follow the Money 
One indicator of viability is fundraising. You can see how much each candidate has raised as well as where they’re getting their money from (Is it mostly individual contributions? Are they contributions from within the district? Is the candidate self-funding? Etc.). You can research campaign contributions for this race on the PDC website here: https://www.pdc.wa.gov/browse/campaign-explorer/candidates?jurisdiction_code=4763&election_year=2018&office_code=12
 
We look forward to seeing you Wednesday June 13th at the Hall at Fauntleroy!

In solidarity,
David

David Ginsberg
Chair, 34th District Democrats

The 34th District Democrats meet on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the Hall at Fauntleroy
 
Meeting Details: 
Hall at Fauntleroy (Old Fauntleroy School)
9131 California Avenue SW
Seattle, WA 98136
 
Parking lot available behind building
Transit Rapid Ride C Line

More Resources on Candidates Running in 34th LD Primary
Secretary of State: August 7, 2018 Primary Results (A list of all candidates)
WSB: ELECTION 2018: Lois Schipper announces run for 34th District State Senate seat  MAY 13, 2018
WSB: ELECTION 2018: Who’s in the running as filing week ends MAY 18, 2018
B-Town Blog: Darla Green, Debi Wagner file for 34th District State Senate position  May 19, 2018

Democrats 2018 Caucus Saturday March 24th

3/10/2018

 
If you plan to attend or need a ride,
please leave a comment at the end of the article.

34th District Democrats 2018 Caucus

​Reminder: midterm caucuses are coming in just 2 weeks! Join us to elect our delegates to the state convention; hear from elected officials and candidates for office, including 34th LD State House and Senate seats.

What is the Caucus and Convention Cycle?
In accordance with the charter of the Democratic Party of Washington State, every two years the party holds a State Convention where the party platform and rules are adopted. Those decisions are voted on democratically, by delegates elected at Local Party Organizations throughout the state. There are 49 Legislative District party organizations and 39 County Party Organizations in Washington. Each local party organization elects delegates to the State Convention, which will be held in Wenatchee this year, on June 16. There will be 400 elected delegates and 200 elected alternates to the State Convention. In addition, all state committee members, all DNC members residing in Washington State, County Chairs, Legislative District Chairs, Democratic Members of Congress from Washington State, Democratic Statewide Elected Officials, and Democratic State Senators and Representatives are automatic delegates. At the state convention these delegates will determine the state party platform. Legislative District Caucuses and County Conventions are an opportunity to build the Democratic Party across the state in preparation for our 2018 election efforts.

Save the Date: Saturday, March 24, 2018
We will elect our 14 delegates and 7 alternates to the Washington State Democrats Convention at the 34th District Democrats Caucus on Saturday, March 24, 2018. The number of delegates a local party organization may send to the Convention is determined by voter turnout in the last presidential election. The 34th District Democrats have been allocated 14 delegate slots to fill, along with 7 alternates (alternates are elected to serve in the event that a delegate is unable to complete their mission). The District Caucus is your opportunity to take part in rebuilding and renewing the Democratic Party to take on the challenges we face in 2018, first and foremost taking back Congress in the midterm elections. Caucuses are a great way to dip your toe into Democratic Party activism. As an all-volunteer, grassroots organization, we love to see fresh faces, to hear diverse perspectives, and we can always use more helping hands.

Business of the Caucus
The principal business of the Legislative District Caucuses is the election of delegates and alternates to the 2018 Democratic State Convention and selection of nominees for partisan office, as required. The elections shall be conducted pursuant to Section IV of the Washington State Democrats 2018 Delegate Selection and Affirmative Action Plan, which can be found on the Washington Democrats website here.

Eligibility to Vote or Participate
To vote at the Caucus an individual must be a resident, registered voter in the 34th Legislative District, and sign a registration sheet stating that they are a Democrat, and agree to recordation of and public display of their attendance at the Caucus. Further, 17 year-olds who will turn 18 by election day, November 6, 2018, are allowed (and encouraged!) to fully participate and vote in the caucuses and conventions.

Who can run to be an elected delegate?
Candidates must be Washington State residents, Registered Voters in the 34th Legislative District, willing to sign a registration sheet stating that the individual is a Democrat, and agrees to recordation of and public display of their attendance at the Caucus.

As with voting, 17 year-olds who will turn 18 by election day, November 6, 2018, are allowed (and encouraged!) to run to be an elected delegate.

Procedures for the Nomination and Election of Delegates and Alternates
All candidates for delegate must be Registered Voters in the 34th Legislative District. A candidate who is not present must signify in advance, individually in writing, willingness to serve if elected, willingness to be publicly identified as a Democrat, and self-identification as a Democrat. Said letter or email shall be delivered or emailed to the Caucus Chair at or prior to the caucus and shall be read at the Caucus by the Chair and shall constitute a nomination. Alternates shall be nominated and elected in the same manner. Candidates are strongly encouraged to attend in person, as those who are present are most likely to be elected.

Voting Procedures
Voting for delegates and alternates shall be by written ballot. To be counted a ballot must have all positions filled with no duplications. Ballots will be provided at the Caucus.

Details
Organizer:   34th District Democrats
Date:   Saturday, March 24, 2018
Time:   10AM
Website:   www.34dems.org/caucus
Venue:
  Evergreen High School
  830 SW 116th St.
  Seattle, Washington, 98146


For more information please see the  2018 Washington State Delegate Selection and Affirmative Action Plan.

In solidarity,
David

David Ginsberg
​Chair, 34th District Democrats


34th District Democrats
6523 California Avenue SW
Box 183
West Seattle, White Center, Burien, Vashon & Maury Islands
Seattle WA 98136-1879 United States

Election of 2017 AGRC Executive Board

9/21/2016

 

Arrowhead Gardens Residents Community (AGRC)
Election of 2017 AGRC Executive Board

Notification Received: 9/19/2016
Notification Posted: 9/21/2016

Positions:
​
President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Sgt-at-Arms, and six Building Representatives (two each for Buildings A, C, and D). The duties for each position are described in the AGRC By-Laws.
Term of Office:
​
One year starting January 1, 2017
Nominations:
​Must be submitted at the AGRC General Meeting on Friday, September 23, 2016. Each nominee must be a resident whose name appears on an Arrowhead Gardens lease.  At the Friday, October 28, 2016 AGRC General Meeting, candidates may make a campaign statement.
Election:
  • To be held on Friday, November 18, 2016 between 9:00am and 3:00pm near the Community Room in Building B. Voting will be by secret ballot with one ballot per resident whose name appears on an Arrowhead lease.
  • Write-in candidates will be accepted and counted but no proxy ballots will be allowed.
  • Absentee ballots will be available for those residents who are unable to personally deliver their ballot to the ballot box on election day and for those residents who will be absent on election day. Absentee ballots may be obtained November 14-17, 2016 from John Hosum, Chairperson of the Election Committee. 
Key Dates, Times and Locations:
1. AGRC General Meetings start at 6:30pm in the B Building Community Room on Friday Sept. 23rd (Nominations) and Friday Oct. 28th (Campaign statements).
2. Absentee ballots may be obtained Nov. 14-17 from John Hosum.
3.  Election will be held Friday Nov. 18th 9am to 3pm in B Building.
Questions:
​
Please call John Hosum, Chairperson of the Election Committee
(see the resident directory,  bulletin boards, or ask a Building Rep for his telephone number.) 

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