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In the August primary, Republican voters in Washington state will have to decide between two major candidates for governor – one endorsed by their party, and one who says their party is in “disarray.”
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The Republican frontrunner, Dave Reichert, withdrew from the endorsement process calling it "deceptive" and the party "disjointed."
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Voters in Washington state might put former President Donald Trump over the top in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. President Joe Biden is also on the ballot in Washington.
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It's the biggest primary day of this election season. Follow NPR for live updates as voters make their voices heard, ballots are tallied and race calls are made.
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Many Washington voters used to vote for Republicans and Democrats on the same ballot. That’s not so true anymore. But Democratic candidate Mark Mullet is hoping to revive the center lane.
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State Sen. Drew MacEwen is up against three Democrats in the 6th District. No Republican has held the seat since the 1960s.
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Kate Dean, a Jefferson County commissioner, will compete with a state senator and the public lands commissioner to succeed Rep. Derek Kilmer, who won’t seek re-election.
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The Democratic lands commissioner quit the governor’s race and began campaigning to succeed U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, who is not seeking re-election. Democratic state Sen. Emily Randall is also vying for the post.
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A Republican running to become Washington's next governor says he isn't backing down, despite a recent vote to remove him from a city school board.
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Former U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert filed campaign paperwork with the state Public Disclosure Commission on Friday to run as a Republican candidate to replace Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee, who is not seeking a fourth term.