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November 4, 2008 General Election[]
Federal[]
President of the United States[]
- Barack Obama / Joe Biden, Democratic Party Nominees
- John McCain / Sarah Palin, Republican Party Nominees
- Ralph Nader / Matt Gonzalez, Independent Candidates
- Gloria La Riva / Eugene Puryear, Socialism & Liberation Party Nominees
- James E. Harris / Alyson Kennedy, Socialist Workers Party Nominees
- Bob Barr / Wayne A. Root, Libertarian Party Nominees
- Chuck Baldwin / Darrell L. Castle, Constitution Party Nominees
- Cynthia McKinney / Rosa Clemente, Green Party Nominees
United States Representative, Congressional District No. 7[]
- Jim McDermott (Prefers Democratic Party)
- Steve Beren (Prefers Republican Party)
State[]
Washington/State Elections, 2008
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Auditor, Attorney General, Commissioner of Public Lands, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Insurance Commissioner
State Representative, Legislative District No. 37[]
- Position 1
- Sharon Tomiko Santos (Prefers Democratic Party)
- Position 2
- Eric Pettigrew (Prefers Democratic Party)
- Ruth E. Bennett (Prefers Libertarian Party)
Judicial[]
Justices of the State Supreme Court[]
- Position 3
- Fairhurst, Mary
- Position 4
- Johnson, Charles W.
- Position 7
- Stephens, Debra L.
Court of Appeals, Division No. 1, District No. 1[]
- Position 5
- Lau, Linda
- Position 6
- Schindler, Ann
Judges of the Superior Court[]
- Position 1
- Bradshaw, Tim
- Parisien, Suzanne (Sue)
- Position 22
- Garratt, Julia
- Hill, Holly
- Position 37
- Rietschel, Jean
- Mack, Barbara
Measures[]
- concerns transportation
- concerns allowing certain terminally ill competent adults to obtain lethal prescriptions
- concerns long-term care services for the elderly and persons with disabilities
Propositions[]
King County Charter Amendment No. 1
- Elected Elections Director
King County Charter Amendment No. 2
- Prohibiting Discrimination
King County Charter Amendment No. 3
- Regional Committees
King County Charter Amendment No. 4
- Additional Qualifications for Elected Officials
King County Charter Amendment No. 5
- Establishing Forecast Council and Office of Economic and Financial
King County Charter Amendment No. 6
- Budget Deadlines
King County Charter Amendment No. 7
- Charter Amendment by Citizen Initiative
King County Charter Amendment No. 8
- Nonpartisan Elections
City of Seattle Proposition No. 1
City of Seattle Proposition No. 2
Sound Transit Proposition No. 1
- Mass Transit Expansion
City government[]
City Mayor[]
- Greg Nickels, 2009
City Attorney[]
- Thomas Carr, 2009
City Council[]
- Nick Licata, 2009
- Sally Clark, 2007
- Richard Conlin, 2009
- David Della, 2007
- Jan Drago, 2009
- Jean Godden, 2007
- Richard McIver, 2009
- Tom Rasmussen, 2007
- Peter Steinbrueck, 2007