Pierce County Democratic Party 

PO BOX 112168
Tacoma WA 98411-2168
Office: (253) 353-2DEM (2336)

Home | About Us | News | Calendar | Officials / PCOs | Donate | FAQ | Services | Photos
Legislative Districts | Affiliations | Government Links | Other Links | Contact | Site Map

Click here to go to Candidate Endorsement Request Form

PCDCC Endorsements
The Pierce County Democratic Central Committee Endorses:

  • Patty Murray - US Senate
  • Norm Dicks - US House, 6th Congressional District
  • Suzan Delbene - US House, 8th Congressional District
  • Adam Smith - US House, 9th Congressional District
  • Stan Rumbaugh- State Supreme Court, Position #1
  • Charlie Wiggins - Washington State Supreme Court
  • Marilyn Rasmussen - State House, 2nd Legislative District, Position #1
  • John Thompson - State House, 25th Legislative District, Position #1
  • Dawn Morrell - State House, 25th Legislative District, Position #2
  • Derek Kilmer - State Senate, 26th Legislative District
  • Sumner Schoenike - State House, 26th Legislative District, Position #1
  • Larry Seaquist - State House, 26th Legislative District, Position #2
  • Jake Fey - State House, 27th Legislative District, Position #1
  • Jeannie Darnielle - State House, 27th Legislative District, Position #2
  • Troy Kelley - State House, 28th Legislative District, Position #1
  • Tami Green - State House, 28th Legislative District, Position #2
  • Steve Conway - State Senate, 29th Legislative District
  • Steve Kirby - State House, 29th Legislative District, Position #2
  • Chris Hurst - State House, 31st Legislative District, Position #2
  • Mark Lindquist - Pierce County Prosecutor
  • Julie Anderson - Pierce County Auditor
  • Pat McElligott - Pierce County Council Position #1
  • Rick Talbert - Pierce County Council Position #5
  • Todd Iverson - Pierce County Council Position #7
  • Kevin McCann - Pierce County District Court #2
  • Frank Dacca - Pierce County District Court #3

RCW 64.38.034
Homeowners' associations
Political yard signs — Governing documents.

(1) The governing documents may not prohibit the outdoor display of political yard signs by an owner or resident on the owner's or resident's property before any primary or general election. The governing documents may include reasonable rules and regulations regarding the placement and manner of display of political yard signs.

(2) This section applies retroactively to any governing documents in effect on July 24, 2005. Any provision in a governing document in effect on July 24, 2005, that is inconsistent with this section is void and unenforceable.

[2005 c 179 § 1.]

Click Here for the: Hatch Act for Federal Employees