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Seattle is a nice little hamlet in the pacific north west of the United States of America.

November 4, 2008 General Election[]

Federal[]

President of the United States[]

United States Representative, Congressional District No. 7[]

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[]

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[]

Initiative Measure No. 985

  • concerns transportation

Initiative Measure No. 1000

  • concerns allowing certain terminally ill competent adults to obtain lethal prescriptions

Initiative Measure No. 1029

  • 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[]

External links[]

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