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GOP Goes Sharp Rightnew

A new state party chair has shaken up the way Washington Republicans do business.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  06-14-2006  |  Politics

A GOP Debt Goes Awaynew

The Washington state Republican Party has quietly eliminated a huge legal bill from contesting the election of Gov. Christine Gregoire.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  05-03-2006  |  Politics

The 60-Day Sprintnew

The Washington state legislature passes measures for gay rights, alternative energy, political reform and better unemployment benefits.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  03-08-2006  |  Politics

A Fraudulent Finishnew

After a decisive loss in court, Republican Dino Rossi ends his 2004 bid for governor of Washington by attacking the judiciary.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  06-08-2005  |  Politics

The Monkey Wrench Trialnew

A Republican lawsuit challenging Washington's 2004 gubernatorial election is on shaky legal ground. But if the GOP prevails in a bid to oust Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire, watch litigation become an option in close races everywhere.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  05-18-2005  |  Politics

Targets of 2006new

At home stumping for and against Social Security reform, U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell and U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert of Washington state show vulnerability as first-termers. And opposing parties are eyeing their seats. But don't write them off.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  04-06-2005  |  Politics

Bioengineered Porknew

Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire wants to spend $350 million on life-sciences research grants. Few are asking what the public gets in return.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  03-23-2005  |  Politics

Washington State's Revote Revoltnew

Washington Republicans want to toss out the 129-vote hand-recount victory of Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire and hold a whole new election between her and her Nov. 2 opponents, Republican Dino Rossi and Libertarian Ruth Bennett. The idea is as wacky as the Washington electoral system.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  01-12-2005  |  Politics

Donkey Kongnew

For now, at least, Democrats control Washington state's executive and legislative branches. But the challenges facing lawmakers will severely test their ability to govern.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  01-12-2005  |  Politics

Election Reformer Raises Questions about Voting Softwarenew

Literary publicist Bev Harris sounded the alarm after she discovered that Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel had an ownership share in one of the big three companies that make electronic voting machines. The questions she's raised about the integrity of voting software have made her a media darling.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  08-07-2004  |  Politics

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