South King County & Mark
The 9th Congressional District covers much of South King County, which is an area where Mark Greene has only campaigned lightly for the director of elections campaign, because of expenses. However, in '04 (for U.S. representative) and '06 (for U.S. senator), Mark campaigned heavily in South King County, especially in '04, where Mark got the overwhelming majority of the more than 2000 signatures he needed to get on the ballot that year. Those South King County citizens will likely remember those people's campaigns when they see Mark's name on the ballot for director this year, and Mark will definitely need their votes to coincide with Mark's big East side support.
With Mark's advantage in the east and south suburbs, we expect this to be a close election, as Ms. Huff will probably do very well in the City of Seattle; nonetheless, Mark needs at least 30% in Seattle, and that should be enough to make the election close. North and West King County suburbs may provide the key that decides the election, and Mark is hoping to be in the 45 - 50 per cent range in those areas; if he breaks less than 45% in those areas, Ms. Huff will probably win. It is an absolute necessity for Mark to win at least 67% of the vote in East King County, and to get a 50 - 55 per cent majority in South King County. The bigger the majority in the south, the better Mark's chances of winning. Unfortunately, the mainstream news media and the so-called alternative press/media holds a large sway over how people vote, so we can only hope that a pro-people's campaign tide can overcome these pro-establishment influences.
If possible, please, consider contributing to campaign (see disclaimer below before donating): click on the title link above and make selections of how you want to donate, or send check or money order to Mark Greene for Director of Elections Comm., P.O. Box 612, Bellevue, WA 98009. Also, Mark is depending on supporters to spread the word about the campaign to get around the media bias regarding non-establishment campaigns. Thank you!
Disclaimer: Dean Logan is an ex-director of King County Elections and the predecessor to the present incumbent (both appointed by ex-executive Ron Sims).
Copyright 2008 - 2011, Party of Commons TM, Good Orthodox Party of Commons TM, Democracy/Commons TM & Commons Party TM
With Mark's advantage in the east and south suburbs, we expect this to be a close election, as Ms. Huff will probably do very well in the City of Seattle; nonetheless, Mark needs at least 30% in Seattle, and that should be enough to make the election close. North and West King County suburbs may provide the key that decides the election, and Mark is hoping to be in the 45 - 50 per cent range in those areas; if he breaks less than 45% in those areas, Ms. Huff will probably win. It is an absolute necessity for Mark to win at least 67% of the vote in East King County, and to get a 50 - 55 per cent majority in South King County. The bigger the majority in the south, the better Mark's chances of winning. Unfortunately, the mainstream news media and the so-called alternative press/media holds a large sway over how people vote, so we can only hope that a pro-people's campaign tide can overcome these pro-establishment influences.
If possible, please, consider contributing to campaign (see disclaimer below before donating): click on the title link above and make selections of how you want to donate, or send check or money order to Mark Greene for Director of Elections Comm., P.O. Box 612, Bellevue, WA 98009. Also, Mark is depending on supporters to spread the word about the campaign to get around the media bias regarding non-establishment campaigns. Thank you!
Disclaimer: Dean Logan is an ex-director of King County Elections and the predecessor to the present incumbent (both appointed by ex-executive Ron Sims).
Copyright 2008 - 2011, Party of Commons TM, Good Orthodox Party of Commons TM, Democracy/Commons TM & Commons Party TM
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