Heraldnet.com
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2009 10:40 am
ADVERTISEMENT

LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
Jerry Cornfield
House Speaker Pelosi visits Seattle today
Your town news
Julie Muhlstein
Columnist Julie Muhlstein's take on life in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Journalist John Hockenberry aims for good and bad
Kristi O'Harran
Columnist Kristi O'Harran writes about people in Snohomish County.
•Latest: Digging into JFK’s death remains a lifelong passion
Latest gallery

Memorial for Timothy Brenton
November 6. 2009 (17 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Sunday
Six injured, three critically, in wreck near Ma...
Gay marriage issue can wait, say Referendum 71 ...
Glacier Peak freshman overcomes jitters to win ...
Saturday
More snow expected at mountain passes
Suspect identified in Seattle police killing
Thousands honor slain Seattle police officer Ti...
Friday


Officer Timothy Brenton. Gone, but not forgotten
Person sought in officer's killing is shot in head
Thousands to pay respects to slain Seattle poli...
Thursday


Tale of 1916 Everett Massacre retold in style o...
Reservist survived Iraq but not his return to c...
Swine flu suspected in infant’s death
Wednesday


‘Everything but marriage' law close to vi...
Library levy winning by 51% to 49%
Incumbents looking strong in Snohomish County C...
Tuesday


Delayed financial aid forcing college students ...
Slaying of officer reminds police of dangers of...
Edmonds turns over firefighting duties to Fire ...
Monday


Question isn't 'if' but 'how bad' for floods
Slain Seattle Police officer lived in Marysville
Rubatino Refuse allows recycling of food scraps...
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Local News   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Robert Frank, City Editor
frank@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Sunday, May 4, 2008

Liias may face a friendly opponent

Democratic Rep. Marko Liias of Mukilteo is encountering a little friendly fire and may end up battling an opponent from his own party as a result.

Labor leader Darrell Chapman is being urged to take on Liias, who is seeking to retain the 21st Legislative District seat to which he was appointed in January.

Chapman sought that appointment, too. He spent January and February contemplating a run against Liias and decided against it for the sake of party unity.

Then he started receiving phone calls this week from Democrats, including Snoho­mish County Councilman Mike Cooper. They asked him to reconsider and they vented frustration with what they viewed as too slow a pace of fundraising and doorbelling by Liias.

There is no immediate fear of losing the seat to Republicans. The declared GOP candidate is an earnest 18-year-old Edmonds Community College student named Andrew Funk.

Yet this crowd is concerned the appearance of anything less than a dominating performance by Liias would give Republicans a slice of hope of winning future races. Hope is something that they've not had for the last few years.

This is a solid Democratic district. In 2006, no Republican ran for any of its three legislative seats.

Chapman is torn. On the one hand, he's not lost his desire for the job and he's still confident of winning. On the other hand, Chapman has said he wouldn't run and going back on his word is not something he's known for doing.

He sized it up this way: "The door is closed. There's no lock on that door and if I come out I will come out firing."

Liias doesn't think the frustration stretches wide or deep within the party. He said he's raising money, the campaign is gaining traction and as this all becomes clear, the doubt will subside and the recruiting will end.

"We're doing fine," he said.



Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon is five months into a second term and taking steps to win a third.

He's formed a campaign committee for a run in 2011 and late last month held a $750-a-plate fundraiser, collecting in the neighborhood of $14,000 from roughly two dozen people in attendance.

Reardon described it as "a very small intimate dinner to talk about Snohomish County and where we're going."

Attendees came from the business, financial and building industries. Their names will be known when Reardon's financial disclosure report becomes public next week.

Reardon is riding high. He won re-election in November with 65 percent of the vote, whipping Republican candidate and professional magician Jack Turk.

The county executive amassed $300,000 for the campaign and didn't spend it all. He ended 2007 with about $45,000, which will likely get pledged toward the next run.



Political reporter Jerry Cornfield's blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet.com. He can be heard at 8 a.m. Mondays on the Morning Show on KSER 90.7 FM. Contact him at 360-352-8623 or jcornfield@heraldnet.com.

1. Gay marriage issue can wait, say Referendum 71 partisans
2. Six injured, three critically, in wreck near Machias
3. Forecast for 2010 housing market: slow decline
4. First-time homebuyer credit invites tax cheats
5. That's Stud Muffin to you
6. Offensive line helps Marysville-Pilchuck rush into state playoffs
7. Glacier Peak freshman overcomes jitters to win state in cross country
8. Proud union member and veteran had a wild side
9. Snohomish County's former sanitation director claims his ouster was forced
10. More snow expected for Cascades, mountain passes
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Gough on track to keep job
Jazz vocalist headlines NPAC
Mountlake Terrace makes football history
Tax revenue sagging, city budgets lagging
‘Touch of Magic' show opens at Gallery North
Jackson repeats as South champs
Holiday Bazaars Calendar
Meadowdale storms back to grab title
Edmonds moves to Fire District 1
The Enterprise Online Newspaper


20% off Click Here*
Buy 1 Offer Click Here*

QuadraFire Save $250
Free Smart-Stat

$5 OFF
Lunch or Dinner

$2 OFF
at Box Office

20% Off Dinner
Up to $75 Value!

Free Dessert!
Click here!

Family Night Free Sundae
$9.99 Prime Rib

Oil - Snohomish County
Low Prices - Fill Now!

Lube, Oil & Filter
Buy 1 - Get 1 FREE

Buffet Dining
Tulalip Resort

25% off Bath & Groom
New Customers

FREE Appetizer with any
purchase daily 2-6pm

Island Flavors with
Finest NW Ingredients

Pacific Northwest
Fresh Cuisine

50% off 2nd Pizza
Special Click Here!

$1 off French Dip
$4.99 Burger Basket

Free Garlic Bread/Free Soda
Click here for details!

Come and Relax
Monthly Specials

$5 Off
Stylecut

15% Off Your
First Time Purchase

Great Food
24 Hours a Day

All you can Eat Buffets
Angel of the Winds

FREE Appetizer w/
purchase of 2 entrees

20% Off Dinner
Up to $75 Value!
Sockeye's Restaurant
TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes

ADVERTISEMENT