August 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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September 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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Reminder:  11th LD Candidate Forum

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Candidate Forum – September 8 at 6 PM

The 11th LD Democrats and Indivisible RentonWA are coming together to host a virtual candidate forum on Tuesday, September 8 at 6 PM that may decide the future of the 11th Legislative District for years to come.  The two candidates for State House Pos. 1 – Rep. Zack Hudgins and David Hackney – will join a moderator and a virtual audience from across the 11th Legislative District to discuss issues of wide-ranging effect for the people of Washington State.  Join us online and submit your question to the candidates at 11thLDdems.org/CandidateForum!

The race in the 11th LD is one of the most important this year in King County – if not the entire State.   This will be one of the most widely accessible candidate forums in the history of the 11th LD.  The forum will be broadcast online for anyone to watch.  And you’re invited to submit a question in advance – the moderator just might ask the candidates your question!

Announcing the 11th LD Candidate Forum

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August 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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Remembering Suzie Sheary

Susan Carmela “Suzie” Sheary sadly passed away at the age of 74 this week.  Throughout her life, Suzie was an activist, leader, and role model.  Raised in Raymond, Washington, she grew up in a strongly Democratic household and counted herself a Democrat all her life.  She first became a volunteer in the 1960 Presidential Election, 8 years before she could even cast her first vote.  Living in South King County, she served in every conceivable leadership position in the 33rd and 11th LD Democrats, including stints as chair of those organizations.  From 2002-2004, she was secretary of the King County Democrats, and in 2004 she set her sights on becoming chair.  She assembled an accomplished and talented team of people who assumed the leadership of the King County Democrats in 2004 and would help Suzie lead the organization through the end of her third term in 2010.

In her years as a leader in the Democratic Party, Suzie always tried to make the work of being a Democrat and an organizer fun for those involved.  When she was still in the 33rd LD, she became a delegate to the National Convention and brought back souvenirs that she distributed to members.  She planned successful fundraisers, put together engaging community events, wrote and led her famous training courses, and organized her fair share of protests against the Bush Administration.  One of her accomplishments was ensuring that the instructions for having caucuses were clear and made sense – before her, the instructions were often confusing to local precinct captains.  During her time as chair, the King County Democrats rose to the occasion.  Suzie was never afraid to challenge received wisdom and the normal way of doing business, and in so doing left in her wake stronger and better organizations than she found.

Suzie worked for Boeing for over 36 years, spending nearly half her time there in computing management.  She left Boeing in 2001, but she never truly seemed to retire, however, as she continued her volunteer work in the Party, worked briefly in property management, and even set up Suzie’s Shelf consulting firm.

As a lifelong volunteer and activist, as chair of the 33rd and 11th LDs, as chair of the King County Democrats from 2004-2010, as friend to all who knew her – Suzie will be sorely missed by all those who have come across and been impacted by the Democratic Party in our region.

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July 2020 11th LD – Supplemental

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July 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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June 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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Results of Our Primary Endorsements Meeting

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24 Hours Left to File for PCO

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Endorsements Meeting, PCO Filing & Meeting Cancellatioin – May 2020 11th LD Newsletter

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Time to Become a PCO!

Now is the moment to get involved and become a PCO! A Precinct Committee Officer (“PCO”) is the most grassroots elected office in our state. It is the office in charge of educating and organizing neighborhoods and local communities.

There are many benefits to becoming a PCO, including automatic membership in your Party, social recognition, and increased access to other elected officials. But becoming a PCO is what you make of it – you can be as active and take advantage of as many opportunities as you like!

The one big, unavoidable duty is when there is a vacancy in the State Legislature for your district. If your State Representative or State Senator resigns or dies in office, you will be tasked with choosing their replacement. It’s a solemn and important duty and one that will place you at the heart of policy-making in Olympia.

If you have ever wanted to find a way to make a difference, this is your chance! As long as you are a registered voter in the district, over the age of 18 at the time of filing, you can effect change in your community today by becoming a PCO!

So You Want to be a PCO?

We’ve got the guide for you!



Maybe you don’t want to be a PCO, but you know somebody who would be great at it? Share this post on social media, email them the PDF, or download the image (PNG). Let’s make sure that the 11th is well-represented when it comes time to count PCOs.

Check back to kingcounty.gov/depts/elections/for-candidates.aspx between May 11 and 15 to formally register. If you have any questions about becoming a PCO, be sure to contact us.

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