Robin Guevarra has passed away

It is with great sadness that we are relaying the news that Robin Guevarra has passed away.  She passed away on Monday.  Robin was a long-term member of this district. I joined up about 9 years ago and she was a very active member of the district for a long time. She, and her husband, John were some of my favorite people in the district.  Robin was always wonderful to talk to and she always had great questions for our presenters and candidates.  She’ll be missed.

-Robert Kangas

 


In Loving Memory

Robin Guevarra

September 20, 1940 – June 19, 2017

June 24, 2017

12:00 Noon, Pigott Chapel

Providence Mount St. Vincent

Seattle, Washington

 


 

The Life of Robin Guevarra

 

Robin was born in Chewelah WA. September 22, 1940

Daughter to Mayton and Virginia Rollis

She was raised in Spokane the middle child along with her 2 sisters Judy-the athlete, Robin- the artist and Patricia (patty) -the musician. After graduation Robin and Pat moved to Seattle with Mom and dad not far behind.

Robin and john met and married in 1963. For john it was love at first sight.  A full time wife & Mother of 3 she was very active and successful in her church and her community services. She loved her Thursday bible studies. She was on the School traffic safety committee, the south park crime prevention program, a strong political participant for the Democratic Party. And so much in between .Everyone that knew her understood that she was quite simply the “sweetheart” that John recognized her to be the day they met.

She was an avid Seamstress that loved to play cards. Her mother and sisters were her best friends that she cherished every single day

Robin is survived by Her Husband John and their three children Greg, Susan & Roxane.  She is loved by her five grandchildren Taylor, Josh, Mathew, Lilly and Ashur.

11th LD endorsements (6/20/2017)

The 11th LD Democrats issued the following endorsements on June 20th, 2017.

  • Judges
    • WA Appeals Court – David Mann (Dst.#1, Pos.#5) (endorsed)
  • King County
    • Executive – Dow Constantine (endorsed, unanimous)
    • Sheriff  – John Urquhart (endorsed)
    • Council
      • Dave Upthegrove (Pos.#5) (endorsed, unanimous)
      • Denice Carnahan (Pos.#9) (endorsed)
    • Port Commission
      • John Persak (Pos.#4) (endorsed)
      • Preeti Shridhar (Pos.#4) (endorsed)
  •  Seattle
    • Mayor – Bob Hasegawa (endorsed)
    • Council – Teresa Mosqueda (Pos.#8) (endorsed, sole)
    • Attorney – Pete Holmes (endorsed)
  • Renton
    • Council – Jamian L Smith (Pos.#6) (endorsed)
  • Tukwila
    • Council
      • Thomas McLeod (Pos.#3) (endorsed)
      • Zak Idan (Pos.#5) (endorsed)
      • De’Sean Quinn (Pos.#7) (endorsed)
  • Initiatives
    • 912 (endorsed)

 

 

 

 

State Committee Report – April 2017

WSDCC April Meeting

By Kate Kruller
April 22, 2017

 

The Washington State Democratic Central Committee met in Walla Walla for the April 2017 meeting.

As you may recall, this year I was reappointed to the Rules Committee.  As of the last meeting, the state committee relegated this committee with the additional duties of reviewing any WSDCC Charter or By Laws amendments before they are placed before the General Assembly Membership Meeting body for considerations.   These are only recommendations to the body from the perspective of whether what is proposed is not in conflict with the DNC or other language contained in the respective document, is what the author intended, is appropriate for the document (not better suited for something else, such as special rules) and makes sense at the state level.

We considered three WSDCC Charter amendments.  The first idea was to add language Article I Section C: “Show Up, Elect Democrats and Build Community.”  Although the spirit was in the right place, the committee voted to recommend a no-pass position, because the section of the charter is a critical document of limited language.  The author was encouraged to work through educational/communications teams at the WSDCC to formulate a narrative/messaging along the same lines.

The second item arrived in a condition of language that even the author did not intend.  It proposed enlarging the WSDCC Executive Committee by electing two congressional district chairs – one male; one female – and placing them on the Executive Committee with a half-vote each.  The committee voted to recommend a no-pass, due to the fact that the concept had not been well vetted by the author, complications from logistics of facilitating a binary-vote process and the fact that the Executive Committee has no real power.  It is primarily an advisory committee to the Executive Board.  There were also concerns about the complexities of nearly doubling the size of the committee and that may render the committee too large to function with any semblance of efficiency.

The third item concerned renaming the Affirmative Action Committee.  There were multiple motions to capture the name change at the Rules Committee, but there were conflicting reports on whether there was consensus from that committee on what the final name should be.  This was tabled until the next meeting of the WSDCC.

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Votebuilder questions and access

If you’re a PCO and you want to get access to votebuilder or you simply have a question, you can now email votebuilder@11thlddems.org. Thanks.

February 2017 (2/21/2017) General Membership Meeting

Our next general meeting will be on Tuesday, 2/21/2017 at Renton Carpenter’s Hall, the usual place. (231 Burnett Ave N, Renton, WA) from 7-9pm.

Agenda and details can be found in our newsletter archive:

Feb Newsletter: http://conta.cc/2kC3mre
Supplemental: http://conta.cc/2kKIFJN

It’s 2017 membership renewal time!

Hey 11th LD Democrats…  renewals for your memberships are due by February.  Stay current on your membership and help support us!  Here are some options:

We are encouraging renewing and new members to be a monthly contributor!

  • $5 / month:  You are a member and are awesome (includes a second membership)

  • $10 / month:  You are a member with bragging rights (also includes a second membership)

We also offer our old rates, but please consider a monthly membership payment if you can afford it.
  • $27 / year:  Regular household membership (2 memberships)
  • $15 / year:  Individual membership
  • $10 / year:  Student / senior individual membership
  • $6 / year:  Low income / disabled membership

 

You can pay for your membership in one of the following ways:

The 2017-2019 Officers of the 11th LD Democrats

Congrats to the new officers of the 11th LD Democrats!

• Chair: David Fleetwood
• Vice Chair: Celia Jackson
• Secretary: Sue Edwards
• Treasurer: Robert Howard
• State committee woman: Kate Kruller
• State committee man: Robert Kangas
• Kcdcc male: Ricardo Polintan
• Kcdcc female: Jessica Bonebright
• Kcdcc male alt: Gordon Glasgow
• Kcdcc female alt: Rebecca Ritchie

KCDCC Disabilities Committee Reorg & Cannabis Issues Meeting

From the The KCDCC Disabilities Committee:

We are having our first reorganization meeting on Monday, January 30th at 7:00PM, Couth Buzzard Bookstore, 8310 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, Washington, 98103. Please come prepared to purchase a snack or beverage to support our venue. If you cannot do so, please come anyway.

Updates on our cannabis patient advocacy struggle against wreck store (spelled correctly) price gouging currently hurting and sometimes killing countless disAbled Washingtonians will be given, with specific tactics and strategy outlined and discussed and organizing will be done to further the work. We will also be electing Committee Officers:

These Committee Positions Are Open and Needed as Follows—you do not have to be a member of the Committee on disAbilities to run!

Secretary: Well, we really hope someone runs for Secretary because we really need one. You all know what a Secretary does and how valuable they are.

Guardianship Rights Coordinator: This is a new position. Michael Brunson will be running for this position. Anyone else who would like to run for this position may also do so.

Accommodations Officer: A new position in charge of responding to requests for accessibility advice from Democratic organizations and Campaigns who request help in creating accessible space for events and also responsible for seeing to it that individuals within the Democratic Party requiring disAbility accommodations receive the accommodations which they need. Training will be provided.

To vote in this reorg meeting or in any disAbilities Committee meeting you must be a declared Democrat living inside King County who has already attended at least one meeting of the Committee on disAbilities. Observers are welcome!

For more information about the positions, please call Ginamarie Emanuel at 206-632-2868.

11th LD Democrats Annual Holiday Party

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The 11th LD Democrats would like to invite you to come join us at Carpenter’s Hall this coming Tuesday, December 13th at 7pm for some holiday cheer and some much needed relaxation.

I believe Chef Marvin will be whipping up something delicious to fill our bellies, and drinks will be provided.

So, please RSVP on our Facebook page to let us know if you’ll be able to make it .

Suggested donation for the event will be $10.

See you there!

231 Burnett Avenue North, Renton, WA 98057

PCO Meetup and Training – October 8th

Here is another opportunity for PCOs both new and old to get-together, mingle and get a little training to boot!

Sunday, October 2nd
Beacon Hill Library Meeting Room
2821 Beacon Ave S
Seattle WA
1:15 – 4:45 PM
Directions:
http://www.spl.org/locations/beacon-hill-branch/bea-getting-to-the-branch

Bring:
A dish to share!
A-M = salads or desert
N-Z Main Dish or appetizer

Agenda
1:15 – 2:15 Potluck & Introductions
2:15 – 3:15 Introduction to the Role of a PCO/Volunteer
3:15 – 4:15 Voters Registration Training

Please RSVP to Jeanne Large or Mary Wirta
Jeannemlarge2010@hotmail.com / (206)794-2900 or
mgwirta2004@yahoo.com / (425) 881-2349

PCO/Volunteer Get Togethers

The King County Democrats PCO Committee is inviting all PCOs (particularly new PCOs, acting PCOs, appointed PCOs and those who would like to volunteer to help PCOs) to a Welcome Get-Together to meet other PCOs.

They will be introducing the PCOs to the role of PCOs in King County and also have Voter Registration Training.

OPTION #1:
Thursday, August 25th

Shoreline Library Meeting Room
345 NE 175th Street
Shoreline WA
5:30 – 8:30 PM
Directions (Google Maps)

OPTION #2:
Thursday, September 8th

Federal Way Library Meeting Room #2
34200 1st Way South
Federal Way WA
5:30 – 8:30 PM
Directions (Google Maps)

OPTION #3:
Sunday, September 11th

Beacon Hill Library Meeting Room
2821 Beacon Ave S
Seattle WA
1:15 – 4:45 PM
Directions: http://www.spl.org/locations/beacon-hill-branch/bea-getting-to-the-branch

Bring:
A dish to share!
A-M = salads or desert
N-Z Main Dish or appetizer

Agenda
5:30-6:30 Potluck & Introductions
6:30-7:30 Introduction to the Role of a PCO/Volunteer
7:30-8:30 Voters Registration Training

Please RSVP to Jeanne Large, Rich Erwin or Mary Wirta
Jeannemlarge2010@hotmail.com / (206)794-2900 or mgwirta2004@yahoo.com / (425) 881-2349
chair@kcdems.org / (206) 556-9472

Notice of election: Treasurer

On Tuesday, July 19th 2016, the 11th Legislative District Democrats will be electing a new treasurer.  We recommend Robert Howard for this spot.  He has volunteered to take over for Bill Taylor.  Robert Howard is currently one of our webmasters and we feel that he’ll do a really great job at this.

Voter eligibility: Only elected and appointed PCOs in the 11th Legislative District, as of January 1st 2016, can vote in this election.  New PCOs that filed during filing week in May 2016 will not yet be considered elected until August.

We want to thank Bill Taylor for all of his work here.  Thanks!

11th LD Democrats Endorsements – Primary 2016

The 11th Legislative District Democrats are pleased to present our 2016 Primary endorsements. The list below includes early endorsements approved at our April 2016 general membership meeting, and our recent Endorsement meeting on June 21st, 2016.

Early Endorsements

Voted on at April 2016 Membership Meeting

Congressional Positions

Statewide Positions

State Supreme Court

King County Courts

Initiatives

  • Yes on I – 124 – Would Protect Women Working in Seattle Hotels
  • Yes on Seattle Housing Levy

Our website was down

Sorry about the website being down for so long. Our website was hacked, really horribly hacked.

Online Filing for PCOs is Now Open

Online filing for precinct committee officers in King County opened today.  All filings must be complete by this Friday, May 20th at 4:30pm.  If you haven’t fully completed the online form by 4:30, you will be booted out of the system and will not be able to file. So, file today! Registration only takes a few minutes.

You can start your registration at https://info.kingcounty.gov/kcelections/pcocandidatefiling.

 

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