kingrat: (Editorial)
2011-10-31 12:14 am

King County Director of Elections – Sherril Huff v. Mark Greene

Sherril Huff has been running the King County Elections department since before it was an elected position, and has been doing a good job. Her opponent, Mark Greene, is running for the position because he holds a grudge over having lost the Republican primary for the 9th district to Paul Lord. In his mind, King County Elections stole (or allowed someone to steal) the election from him, and then destroyed the evidence.

There’s a slim chance he might be right, but I’m going with Occam’s razor here. If Mark Greene was really about elections reform, he’d make sure to oppose computer balloting without a verifiable paper trail. He doesn’t. He’s just a crank.

I’ll be voting for Sherril Huff.

crossposted from King Rat.

kingrat: (Default)
2005-09-04 05:33 pm

King County Sheriff primary - Greg Schmidt

There are three people running for Sheriff.

  • Sue Rahr - She was appointed to the position of Sheriff after Dave Reichert won election to congress. She's got a ton of endorsements, but her web site has only bland positions that say nothing. Still she's performed adequately as Sheriff so far.
  • Jim Fuda - He's a hostage negotiator with the Sheriff's department. However, a couple of days ago news organizations revealed he got a pay raise for receiving a degree from an online university. He claims he thought they could grant degrees for life experience. I call bullshit. The Seattle Times has the story.
  • Greg Schmidt - Greg Schmidt is a Seattle Police Lieutenant. He's had a long running battle with the Sheriff's ever since he was arrested in a domestic violence incident in the mid-90s. He was acquitted, and ever since then he's been waging a battle the change policies over how men are treated in domestic violence incidents. He believes that too often men are gender profiled and under Washington's mandatory arrest policy, that means they are often victims when they shouldn't be.

    I think that incident is what's driving Schmidt to run for Sheriff. His positions are less bland than Sue Rahr's though.

Based on their positions, I think I'll vote for Schmidt in the primary. However, more information might show up in the voters pamphlet. I suspect that both Schmidt and Rahr will make the general election, and a tighter race might bring out better formed positions from the two of them. I might change my mind by then.

kingrat: (Default)
2005-09-02 07:31 am

King County Executive

I was going to research candidates for King County Executive and their positions on the issues, and then write an editorial for all of you. But I can't find a web site for either of the two candidates running against Ron Sims in the primary. Karen Rispoli is a bus driver. I can't find nay decent information about Michael Nelson (name is pretty common). Thus, I will likely endorse no one in that race and also not vote in that race.

Next up, the race for King County Sheriff.