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Democracy Vouchers make dent with young voters, candidates
Despite low usage, supporters say the program can incentivize candidates to take young voters' concerns seriously and can help improve turnout.
Despite low usage, supporters say the program can incentivize candidates to take young voters' concerns seriously and can help improve turnout.
Incumbent Ann Davison argues her tough-on-crime approach has worked. Her three opponents say it’s been ineffective and expensive.
Councilmembers Girmay Zahilay and Claudia Balducci are among seven candidates still vying for the seat in the first open race in more than a decade.
Supporters say the program greatly expands who’s paying for political campaigns. Opponents say participation is too low to justify the $4.5M annual tax.
Ballots for the August 5 primary election will soon arrive in Washington voters’ mailboxes. Counties across the state have until