Washington: Allan Martin

Mon, 11/17/2008 - 19:34

McIntire to create transition team for treasurer

State Treasurer-elect Jim McIntire, who narrowly defeated Republican Allan Martin two weeks ago, has announced the creation of a transition team to help pave the way for his move into the office being vacated by outgoing State Treasurer Mike Murphy, a Democrat who had supported Martin in the race.

McIntire’s transition team is made up of prominent public and private sector employees, including the treasurers of Whatcom, Clark and Thurston Counties.

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Wed, 08/20/2008 - 03:31

McIntire poised for general election

[img_assist|nid=1414|title=Rep. Jim McIntire, candidate for state treasurer|desc=Politicker Photo|link=none|align=left|width=154|height=199]State Rep. Jim McIntire, who retired this year in order to make a run for state treasurer, appears well-positioned to continue on to the general election despite the presence of fellow Democrat ChangMook Sohn in the primary, the well-funded and well-respected chief economist for the state. It was widely expected to be one of the closest races of the night between second and third place candidates.

Wed, 08/20/2008 - 01:34

Party chairs weigh in on primary returns

The state's two major party chairmen both painted a rosy picture of their respective factions' outlooks heading into the general election once all of the primary votes are counted.

Democrat Dwight Pelz felt particularly strong about the state's two most hotly contested reaces.

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Mon, 07/28/2008 - 15:36

UPDATED: Sohn gets backing of Reardon, Sims

Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon (D-Everett) and King County Executive Ron Sims (D-Seattle) both announced this week that they are endorsing Chang Mook Sohn (D-Federal Way) for state treasurer.

Reardon cited the expertise of Sohn, who has served as the state's chief economist since the 1980s, on the state's economy and his political integrity in making his choice.

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Sat, 06/14/2008 - 17:54

Democrats endorse McIntire for state treasurer

[img_assist|nid=1414|title=Rep. Jim McIntire, candidate for state treasurer|desc=Politicker Photo|link=none|align=left|width=154|height=199]The Democratic Party delegates have voted overwhelmingly to make state Rep. Jim McIntire (D-Seattle) its official nominee for state treasurer. McIntire has represented the 46th Legislative District for the past ten years and holds a Ph. D in economics. He defeated Chang Mook Sohn, the state's chief economist.l

In his speech to the voting delegates, McIntire talked up his experience as an elected official.

Wed, 06/11/2008 - 12:46

May state money races at a glance

May is the second in a monthly PolitickerWA.com series of the financial status of some of the state's top races.

Here is how things stand as of May 31, 2008. The first number listed is contributions, the second number is expenditures and the third number is the difference between the two. Precluding any unusual circumstances, that third number is equal to cash on hand. The candidate with the most cash on hand is listed at the top of each section.

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Tue, 05/13/2008 - 02:15

State money races at a glance

Monday was the deadline for reporting April contributions and expenditures for campaigns here in Washington. Now that six months remain until election day, PolitickerWA.com will begin a monthly rundown of the financial status of the state's top races.

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Mon, 03/03/2008 - 15:18

ChangMook Sohn Announces for State Treasurer, Race Gets Hot

Multiple sources are reporting this morning that ChangMook Sohn, the director of the state Economic and Revenue Forecast Council, has announced his bid to run for State Treasurer. Sohn, the state's chief economist, will run as a Democrat, and according to his website will tout his economic bona fides and bipartisan stature in his race for the office.