2007 Washington State
Election Results
In 2007, 23 of our Washington state candidates won their elections. One of Progressive Majority's longstanding goals in Washington has come to fruition after 3 years of work. Developer interests tried to hold onto Mike Cooper's seat by seeding his opponent with $100,000 in the final weeks of the campaign, but Mike won anyway. Along with Brian Sullivan and 2005 Progressive Majority candidate Dave Somers, Mike is in a great spot to start making progressive waves.
A number of candidates of color set major precedents with their victories. Bob Kelly is the first Native American to hold county office in Washington state, and John Lovick is the first ever African-American Sheriff in the history of Washington!
The 2007 results reaffirm the success of our Washington state program, and demonstrate the burgeoning strength of the progressive movement.
Click below to jump to results of Progressive Majority candidates running for:
County Offices
Bill Sherman
King County Prosecutor
Lost with 46% of the vote.

John Lovick
Snohomish County Sherriff
Won with 50% of the vote.

Brian Sullivan
Snohomish County Council, District 2
Won with 69% of the vote.

Mike Cooper
Snohomish County Council, District 3
Won with 61% of the vote.

Steve Oliver
Whatcom County Treasurer
Won with 65% of the vote.

Bob Kelly
Whatcom County Council, District 1, Position B
Won with 53% of the vote.
Ken Mann
Whatcom County Council, District 2, Position B
Lost with 49% of the vote.
Seattle Port Commission

Gael Tarleton
Seattle Port Commission, Position 2
Won with 52% of the vote.
Alec Fisken
Seattle Port Commission, Position 5
Lost with 49% of the vote.
City Offices
Dan McShane
Bellingham Mayor
Lost with 42% of the vote.

Ramona Fonseca
Granger Mayor
Won with 58% of the vote.

Barry Peters
Bainbridge Island City Council, Position 1
Won with 98% of the vote.

Hilary Franz
Bainbridge Island City Council, Position 2
Won with 99% of the vote.
Keri Andrews
Bellevue City Council, Position 7
Lost with 41% of the vote.

Laurie Carter
Bonney Lake City Council, Ward 3
Won with 90% of the vote.
Stephen Lamphear
Burien City Council, Position 4
Lost with 37% of the vote.
Adrienne Fraley-Monillas
Edmonds Council, Position 5
Lost with 44% of the vote.
Strom Peterson
Edmonds City Council, Position 7
Lost by 129 votes.
David Stemp
Fircrest City Council, Position 3
Lost with 46% of the vote.

Joshua Schaer
Bonney Lake City Council, Position 4
Won with 52% of the vote.
Russ Olsen
Lacey City Council, Position 1
Lost with 46% of the vote.

Suzanne Quigley
Lake Stevens City Council, Position 5
Won with 67% of the vote.
Maureen Judge
Mercer Island City Council, Position 3
Lost with 48% of the vote.

Bruce Bassett
Mercer Island City Council, Position 5
Won with 57% of the vote.
Matthew Green
Olympia City Council, Position 2
Lost with 38% of the vote.

Rebecca Francik
Pasco City Council, Position 5
Won with 65% of the vote.

Mia Gregerson
SeaTac City Council, Position 7
Won with 98% of the vote.

Terry Scott
Shoreline City Council, Position 6
Won with 59% of the vote.

Richard Rush
Spokane City Council, Position 1
Won with 54% of the vote.

Marilyn Strickland
Tacoma City Council, At Large
Won with 61% of the vote.

Ed Pacheco
Toppenish City Council, Position 7
Won with 54% of the vote.
Rose Ehart
University Place City Council, Position 6
Lost by 19 votes.
Ron Bonlender
Yakima City Council, District 3
Lost with 48% of the vote.
Chase Gallagher
Shelton Finance Commissioner
Lost with 49% of the vote.
School Boards

Sili Savusa
Highline School Board, Position 1
Won with 98% of the vote.

Cindy Poysnick
Puyallup School Board, Position 2
Won with 56% of the vote.

Maren Norton
Shoreline School Board, Position 4
Won with 63% of the vote.
Maria Osorio
Toppenish School Board, Position 3
Lost with 28% of the vote.

Donald Gargas
Toppenish School Board, Position 5
Won with 97% of the vote.
