Thursday, August 2, 2018

AAPI Vote 2018: Washington Primary features host of AAPI candidates


REP. PRAMILA JAYAPAL

OUTSIDE of Hawaii and California, the State of Washington might have the most Asian American and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) on the ballot for its August 7 Primaryi.

Washington
Primary, August 7
At the top of the ballot, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the first Indian American woman elected to the House of Representatives, will be running for her second term in the 7th Congressional District. A Democrat, she faces no challenger in the primary but in November will have a Republican Craig Keller, who was unsuccessful the three other times he ran for the same position.

Jayapal has been an outspoken critic of Trump policies in immigration and health care. She was among the first Congressional reps to visit a detention center for parents seperated from their children.

Other AAPI candidates running for state offices Jinclude:

  • Immaculate Ferreria, Democrat, 31st State Senate District, 
  • Kun Wang, Republican, 33rd State Sente District
  • Joe Nguyen, Democrat, 34th State Senate District
  • Sofia Aragon, Democrat, 34th State Senate District
  • Manka Dhingra, Democrat, 45th State Senate District
  • Mona Das, Democrat, 47th State Senate District
  • Cindy Ryu, Democrat, 32nd, State House District. Incumbent
  • Mia Su-Ling Gregerson, Democrat, 33rd State House District, Incumbent
  • Sharon Tomiko Santos, Democrat, 37th State House District, Incumbent
  • My-Linh Thai, Democrat, 41st State House District
  • Vandana Slatter, Democrat, 48th House District 

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