It’s long been known in eastern Washington that Matt Shea is not your typical politician. Now, he won’t be on the ballot for the upcoming August primary. The 4 p.m. candidate filing deadline on Friday came and went with no sign of Shea. Read More
Under state laws, Electoral College delegates are pledged to cast their ballots for the candidate who carries the popular vote in their state. But in 2016, seven cast votes for other candidates. Continue Reading Read More
In recent weeks, legislative Republicans have been fiercely critical of Inslee for not moving more aggressively to reopen the economy. They’ve criticized him on social media, joined protests at the Capitol and even filed a lawsuit challenging his emergency powers. Read More
As some states turn to Internet voting to increase accessibility for vulnerable populations, the federal government sends out an eight-page report detailing the risks. Continue Reading Feds Warn States That Online Voting Experiments Are Read More
Joe Biden asked the secretary of the Senate to find "any and all" documentation of a sexual harassment complaint by former staffer Tara Reade, but the office says such records would be confidential. Continue Reading Senate Office Tells Joe Biden Read More
For the first time, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has personally responded to an allegation of sexual assault from a former Senate staffer. Continue Reading ‘This Never Happened,’ Joe Biden Read More
A former neighbor recalled to NPR that Tara Reade relayed the same detailed accusation against Biden many years ago. Many Democratic officials say they believe Biden did not assault Reade. Continue Reading New Information Emerges Read More
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has been called “an example of effective crisis leadership.” Not all Washingtonians agree that Inslee has done well — especially the people who want his job. Continue Reading Jay Inslee Read More
Listed here are some frequency asked questions and resources regarding Idaho's presidential primary on May 19th. Continue Reading Idaho Primary FAQRead More
The Vermont senator is exiting the 2020 race, bowing to the commanding delegate lead former Vice President Joe Biden has established. Continue Reading Bernie Sanders Is Suspending His Presidential CampaignRead More
The party's nominating convention had already been delayed a month, with a possible format change. Continue Reading Joe Biden Says The Democratic Convention May Need To Be A Virtual Event This YearRead More
New York joins over a dozen states that have delayed some elections. A smaller group including Ohio, Georgia, Louisiana, Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island, Indiana and Kentucky have also postponed their presidential primaries. Read More
The former presidential candidate's campaign had suggested it would create a super PAC to take on President Trump, but it has decided to change course. Continue Reading Michael Bloomberg Decides Against Super PAC, Transfers Read More
For the third week in a row, former Vice President Joe Biden scored lopsided wins against the Vermont senator and extended a delegate lead that may be impossible for Sanders to surmount. Continue Reading Bernie Sanders Will Read More
The Vermont senator won the most votes in Iowa. Now he's won New Hampshire and Nevada outright. That makes him the front-runner for the Democratic nomination. Continue Reading After Nevada, Bernie Sanders Is Firmly In Lead Of Read More
Find out what's on the ballot for this election, where to drop off ballots and more. Continue Reading Asotin County Special Election InformationRead More
Find out what's on the ballot for this election, where to drop off ballots and more. Continue Reading Whitman County Special Election InformationRead More
Find out what's on the ballot for this election, where to drop off ballots and more. Continue Reading Walla Walla County Special Election InformationRead More
Find out what's on the ballot for this election, where to drop off ballots and more. Continue Reading Benton & Franklin Counties Special Election InformationRead More
In 2020, Washington Democrats won't use neighborhood caucus meetings to help choose a presidential nominee. And they're glad they made the change. Continue Reading Iowa Caucus Chaos Has Washington Democrats Feeling Read More
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