NOR'WESTER NEWSLETTER ISSUE #313                                                      

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November 5, 2008

In This Issue:
Breaking News: Northwest Election Results
Breaking News: Northwest Election Results
 

Following are the currently reported results for the House, Senate and gubernatorial races in the Pacific Northwest.  All races have been officially called in favor of the leader highlighted in green below.  The Alaska Senate, Oregon Senate, Alaska House At Large, Idaho District 1, and Washington District 8 races are still too close to call.  Incumbents are designated with an asterisk (*) next to their name.

 

PNWA congratulates returning incumbents as well as newly elected officials.  We look forward to continuing our work with the entire Northwest delegation, and will be making an effort over the next few months to provide issue and project information to individuals who may not be familiar with our association.  PNWA members who are interested in assisting with these outreach efforts are encouraged to contact Kristin Meira, PNWA Government Relations Director, at 503-234-8556.

 

Governor

 

Washington

Christine Gregoire (D)*

Dino Rossi (R)

 

Montana

Brian Schweitzer (Democrat)*

Roy Brown (Republican)

Stanley Jones  (Libertarian)

 

U.S. Senate

 

Alaska

Ted Stevens (Republican)*

Mark Begich (Democrat)

Frederick Haase  (Libertarian)

Bob Bird  (Alaskan Independence)

Ted Gianoutsos  (other)

 

Idaho

Jim Risch (Republican)

Larry LaRocco (Democrat)

Kent Marmon  (Libertarian)

Rex Rammell  (Independent) 

 

Montana

Max Baucus (Democrat)*

Bob Kelleher (Republican)

 

Oregon

Gordon Smith (Republican)*

Jeff Merkley (Democrat)

Dave Brownlow (Constitution)


U.S. House

 

Alaska

 

At large

Don Young (Republican)*

Ethan Berkowitz (Democrat)

Don Wright  (Alaskan Independence)

 

California

 

District 1

Mike Thompson (Democrat)*

Zane Starkewolf (Republican)

Carol Wolman  (Green)

 

Idaho

 

District 1

Bill Sali (Republican)*

Walt Minnick (Democrat)

 

District 2

Mike Simpson (Republican)*

Deborah Holmes  (Democrat)

 

Oregon

 

District 1

David Wu (Democrat)*

Joel Haugen (Independent)

Chris Henry (Pacific Green)

Scott Semrau  (Constitution)

Joe Tabor  (Libertarian)

 

District 2

Greg Walden (Republican)*

Noah Lemas (Democrat)

Richard Hake (Constitution)

Tristin Mock (Pacific Green)

 

District 3

Earl Blumenauer (Democrat)*

Delia Lopez  (Republican)

Michael Meo  (Pacific Green)

 

District 4

Peter DeFazio  (Democrat)*

Mike Beilstein  (Pacific Green)

Jaynee Germond  (Constitution)

 

District 5

Kurt Schrader (Democrat)

Mike Erickson (Republican)

Sean Bates  (Independent)

Steve Milligan  (Libertarian)

Douglas Patterson  (Constitution)

Alex Polikoff  (Pacific Green)

  

Washington

 

District 1

Jay Inslee (Democrat)*

Larry Ishmael  (Republican)

 

District 2

Rick Larsen (Democrat)*

Rick Bart  (Republican)

 

District 3

Brian Baird (Democrat)*

Michael Delavar  (Republican)

 

District 4

Doc Hastings (Republican)*

George Fearing (Democratic)

 

District 5

Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Republican)*

Mark Mays  (Democrat) 

 

District 6

Norm Dicks (Democrat)*

Doug Cloud  (Republican)

 

District 7

Jim McDermott (Democrat)*

Steve Beren  (Republican)

 

District 8

Dave Reichert (Republican)*

Darcy Burner (Democrat)

 

District 9

Adam Smith (Democrat)*

James Postma  (Republican)

 

Montana

 

At Large

Denny Rehberg (Republican)*

John Driscoll  (Democrat)

Mike Fellows  (Libertarian)