King County Election Night Parties: November 8, 2011
If you want to share the results and the evening with your political friends here is a list of some of the King County Election Night Parties for candidates and issues endorsed by Democrats.
NO on 1125
Where: Fadó Irish Pub and Restaurant (801 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98104)
When: Starts at 7 PM
NO on 1183
Where: Fx McRory’s (419 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104)
When: Starts at 7 PM
YES on 1163
Where: King Street Bar and Oven (170 S King St, Seattle, WA 98104)
When: Starts at 7 PM
Richard Mitchell for King County Council
Where: Crossroads Bar & Grill (15600 NE 8th St, Bellevue, WA 98008)
When: Starts at 7:30 PM
Claudia Balducci, John Stokes, John Chelminak (Candidates for Bellevue City Council)Where: Tap House Grill (550 106th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98004)
When: Starts at 7 PM
Streets for All Seattle (Yes on Proposition 1)
Where: Great Nabob (819 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109)
When: Starts at 7 PM
Jean Godden, Seattle City Council
Where: Farestart (700 Virginia St, Seattle, WA 98101)
When: 7:30 PM
Bobby Forch, Seattle City CouncilWhere: The Diller Room (1224 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101)
When: 7:30 PM
Families and Education Levy – Seattle
Where: Elysian Fields (542 1st Ave S, Seattle WA 98104)
When: 7:30 to 9:30
Jessica Greenway for Kirkland City Council
Where: Greenway home – 110 15th Ave
When: 7:30 PM
Kate Martin for Seattle School Board
Where: Rosita’s (7210 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle)
When: 7 PM
Joe McDermott for King County Council
Where: West 5 (4539 California Ave SW, Seattle)
When: 8 PM
Dean Willard for Port CommissionerWhere: Fado Irish Pub and Restaurant (801 1st Ave S, Seattle)
When 7:30 PM
MDC Election Night Party with Pete Holmes
Where: Arctic Club (700 3rd)
When 5-8:30 PM
Bruce Harrell for Seattle City CouncilWhere: Four Seasons Restaurant (714 S King St, Seattle)
When: 7 – 10 PM
32nd District Democrats Election Night Party
Selena’s Mexican Kitchen (14622 15th Ave NE)
When: 7 – 9:30 PM
The Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle met this last Wednesday, Sept. 28th, and completed their final round of endorsements for the November 8, 2011 General Election. The following statement was put out by their President Justin Simmons
MDC Members and Friends,
At our meeting yesterday, September 28, the MDC made the following new endorsements for the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8.
Seattle School Board Pos. 3
Michelle Buetow
Northshore School Board Pos. 2
Joe Marshall
WA State Initiative 1125
rejected
WA State Initiative 1163
approved
WA State Initiative 1183
rejected
WA State Senate Joint Resolution 8205
approved
WA State Senate Joint Resolution 8206
approved
Seattle Proposition 1
no action advised
Newcastle City Council – Position 4
Frank Irigon
As previously released, our Primary endorsements were the following:
King County Council
Pos. 2, Larry Gossett*
Pos. 4, Larry Phillips
Pos. 6, Richard Mitchell
Pos. 8, Joe McDermott
King County Elections Director
Sherril Huff
King County Assessor
Lloyd Hara*
Port of Seattle
Pos. 2, Gael Tarleton*
Pos. 5, Dean Willard*
Seattle City Council
Pos. 1, Jean Godden*
Pos. 3, Bruce Harrell*
Pos. 5, Tom Rasmussen*
Pos. 9, Sally Clark*
Seattle School Board
Pos. 1, Sharon Peaslee*
Pos. 2, Kate Martin*
Pos. 6, Marty McLaren
Court of Appeals, Div. 1, Dist. 1, Pos. 2
Michael Spearman
Families& Education Levy
endorsed approval
*Asterisks indicate current MDC members.
The majority of the MDC’s voting membership believes these candidates and campaigns represent and will promote the progressive values we cherish.
Thanks to all of you who participated in our endorsement process.
Democratically yours,
Justin Simmons, President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
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