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The Washington state Supreme Court has fined a nonprofit group and its lawyer more than $28,000 for making legally meritless claims alleging widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. The Washington Election Integrity Coalition United and its Sequim, Washington-based attorney, Virginia Shogren, were ordered last month to pay the fines for suing Gov. Jay Inslee.
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King County will no longer be electing its sheriff. Voters approved a charter amendment that directs the county to appoint its top law enforcement…
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Black Lives Matter activists gathered in Seattle on Wednesday night, calling for every vote to be counted in the presidential election. But they stressed…
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This week’s general election appears to be moving the needle on diversity in Washington state.Democrat T’wina Nobles is holding a narrow lead over…
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The predictions turned out to be true — that we would not know the result of the presidential contest on Election Night, and that there would be false…
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It’s Election Day 2020, arguably one of the most anticipated elections in recent memory. Early voting numbers indicate Washington state is likely to…
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Environmental groups have become some of the biggest spenders in U.S. politics this election. Washington state is no exception.The Washington Conservation…
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Throughout the pandemic, local grassroots organizations have stepped up to help people in need, by getting people things like food, child care or rental…
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Sharlett Mena’s campaign for Washington’s 29th Legislative District may have ended after the August primary. But the driving force behind why she ran in…
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This year, Washington voters have a say in who they'd like to see on the state Supreme Court. The two justices most recently appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee…