Republicans sweep races for Legislature


Yakima Herald-Republic

YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

Republicans enjoyed something of a clean sweep in a handful of legislative races in Tuesday's election.

The only Democratic legislator from rural Eastern Washington lost to a Republican challenger, and freshman Rep. David Taylor, R-Moxee, won the right to complete the term he was appointed to.

Taylor was pulling in 69 percent of the votes, while Democrat John Gotts took 30 percent. Gotts, an Internet entrepreneur, never campaigned and lives in California. He previously lived in White Salmon.

Taylor, a rancher and land-use consultant, was appointed last spring to replace longtime state Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Sunnyside, after Gov. Chris Gregoire named Newhouse head of the state Department of Agriculture. Taylor said he's committed to continuing Newhouse's legacy of standing up for Central Washington's farmers.

Creating more vocational education opportunities is among his goals. But, with a short legislative session next year and another projected multibillion dollar budget deficit, he knows any legislation with a price tag will be a tough sell in Olympia.

As for his own campaign, he's been surprised at just how well he's been able to raise funds, given the lack of opponent. Much of the money has come from companies like Anheuser-Busch and political action committees like the conservative-minded Affordable Housing Council of Central Washington, representing builders.

Though he had no opposition, he wound up raising about $55,000 for the general election campaign.

In another state House race in Eastern Washington, Republican Terry Nealey defeated freshman Rep. Laura Grant, D-Walla Walla. He was getting 57 percent of the vote to 43 percent for Grant.

Grant was appointed to the seat early this year after the death of her father, Bill Grant, who held the job for more than 20 years. The contest is for one of two state House seats in the 16th District, which includes Pasco and Walla Walla.

In the 9th District's all-Republican matchup, Susan Fagan was beating Pat Hailey 55 percent to 45 percent, with about 56 percent of the vote counted.

* Material from The Associated Press was used in this report.



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Posted by Nick at 11/04/09 06:44AM        Post ID#: #16927

Could this be a statement that the people are dismayed about the Democrats' promises of change, and the changes they are getting are breaking our entire country financially?

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Posted by commonman at 11/04/09 07:05AM        Post ID#: #16932

Nick,
yes hard working americans want honest conservatives that want less government and to stop the stealing of freedoms as well jobs created by the private sector.
This will continue in Nov 2010.

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Posted by Aurelius at 11/04/09 09:08AM        Post ID#: #16954

This and next year I will continue to try to become filthy rich. All bills are paid but I have no spending money. The harder I try the less I save. The harder I work the less I make. Well atleast i have a place to sleep. If I had a million free dollars today I would become weak and soft. Ya I need to stay broke to remain carved out of wood. Ya dig?

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