In a large gathering of Democrats at the Shoreline American Legion Hall, the 32nd District Democrats nominated State Representative Maralyn Chase for State Senator and former Shoreline Mayor Cindy Ryu for State Representative, Position 1.
After receiving the nomination, Representative Chase stated, “I am honored and thrilled to have received the nomination of the 32nd District Democrats for the Senate.” Chase, nominated by former Senator Donn Charnley, was unopposed for the Senate nomination.
Former Shoreline Mayor Cindy Ryu touted her experiences on the Shoreline City Council, stating how she fought to make Aurora Avenue project business- and environmentally- friendly. She explained, she is “excited, thankful and proud to be a Democrat.”
“I am proud of our Democratic nominees,” said Maryn Wynne. “I know they will represent the district well in Olympia.”
Following the nominations of Chase and Ryu, the Democrats passed a resolution opposing the recent Arizona law granting the police broad powers to detain anyone suspected of being in the country illegally. The resolution urges the cities of Edmonds, Kenmore, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park and Shoreline to refrain from conducting official city business with the State of Arizona until the law is repealed. “We do not want to send city employees to an environment where they could be detained,” argued Shoreline resident Jean-Paul Willyack.
In a statement read to the 32nd District Democrats, Shoreline Councilmember Doris McConnell declared, “I am still weighing my options regarding running for 32nd District State Representative but as of right now, I have not made a final decision. I look forward to coming before your body for an endorsement, if I choose to run, at some future date.”
Nearly 60 Democrats attended the nominating convention, held after Senator Darlene Fairley announced her retirement last month.
Representative Ruth Kagi received the Democrats’ nomination in April for State Representative, Position 2.
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