2010 Elections and Washington State Legislature Update

The next ten months will be very interesting as Congress deliberates after the President’s State of the Union Address. The balance of power has been impacted in the Senate as the Democrats hang on to a 59-seat majority with a Republican margin of 41 seats. The mid-term elections for Congress are scheduled for November 2010 and in the meantime Congress will address the federal budget, debate any jobs related policiesand determine the future of the health care reform bill. The position and the discussion that will ensue during the next ten legislative months will likely set the tone and agenda for issues which will be used by voters in determining their elected officials. The following information is a brief synopsis of a few of the key gubernatorial and congressional races in the western United States.

Washington

There is no scheduled gubernatorial race for Washington state in 2010 as current Governor Christine Gregoire’s term does not expireuntil 2012. In the Senate race, Senator Patty Murray is seeking reelection in 2010 and has enjoyed broad support from Democratic voters in the state. Sean Salazar, a chiropractor, and Wayne Glover, a trucker, have announced that they will challenge Senator Murray in the upcoming election on the Republican ticket. Some Republicans areintending to mount a serious challenge to Senator Murray by mobilizing voter turn-out and by encouraging high profile candidates such as Attorney General Rob McKenna or 8th Congressional District Representative Dave Reichert to enter the race.

Idaho

The Republican incumbent Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter is set to mount a reelection campaign in 2010 on favorable polling numbers. The challenger, Keith Allred, is a political novice when it comes to electoral politics and will face an electorate that is known for supporting conservative, Republican candidates. In the Senate, Senator Mike Crapo is seeking reelection in 2010 and has yet to see a serious challenge from the Democrats in Idaho.

Oregon

Former Governor John Kitzhaber is a favored candidate on the Democratic side of the ticket and he faces a challenge in the primary by former Secretary of State Bill Bradbury. The Republicans have several candidates which include Allen Alley, Bill Sizemore, and former State Senator John Lim. In Oregon’s Senate race, Senator Ron Wyden is seeking reelection in a heavily leaning Democratic state. Some Republican pundits have suggested that former Senator Gordon Smith would be a strong candidate to challenge Senator Wyden.

California

Jerry Brown has re-surfaced, again, as the Democratic candidate for Governor in the nation’s most populous state. The Republicans have some serious challengers among their candidates which include former eBay CEO Meg Ryan and State Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner. Senator Barbara Boxer is seeking reelection for the U.S. Senate and faces a challenge from several high profile Republicans. Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard; State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore; and former U.S. Representative Tom Campbell have all surfaced seeking the U.S. Senate seat for the Republicans.
 

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