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July 30, 2008 - 8:06pm

June, July money races at a glance

Because of the delayed reporting date for July, in accordance with the seismic changes in the Public Disclosure Commission's website this summer, June's and July's entries in PolitickerWA.com's money races at a glance series have been combined into one post.

The first number listed is contributions, the second number is expenditures and the third number is the difference between the two. Precluding any unusual circumstances, that third number in bold is equal to cash on hand. The candidate with the most cash on hand is listed at the top of each section. Asterisk denotes incumbent.

With the exception of the gubernatorial and attorney general races, in-kind contributions were ignored and significant campaign loans and personal candidate contributions have been noted in parentheses where applicable.

See April's figures here, and May's figures here and the latest number after the jump.

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June 30, 2008 - 1:58pm

Stevens signs vandalized

Political sign vandalism is relatively commonplace, but usually in the kicked over sense and occasionally in the shot-by-a-bb-gun sense. Sign vandalism is often done by errant teenagers and ne'er-do-wells, and only on occasion is the instance overly malicious. But malive may be the intent in the 39th District, where a prominent road sign has been burned down.

Jerry Cornfield in the Everett Herald reports that state Sen. Val Stevens (R-Arlington) has filed a complaint about what she says is "malicious mischief" with the Skagit County Sheriff's Department.

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June 17, 2008 - 11:37am

Walser's best week ever?

State and local Republicans are trying to capitalize on the legal woes of Democratic state senate candidate Fred Walser (D-Sultan), who pled guilty two weeks ago to misdemeanor charges of withholding evidence. Walser maintains that that the entire incident was a misunderstanding, and told the Everett Herald's Jerry Cornfield that the sentencing was, "the worst day of my life."

Still, Walser is staying in the race to unseat state Sen. Val Stevens (R-Arlington), and the Republicans are using multimedia, Cornfield reports, to try to ensure that Walser's bad day lasts until November. The state Republican caucus has created a video modeled on the cable channel VH1's celebrity show, "Best Week Ever" to mock the week in which Walser pled guilty. Then on a grassroots level, 39th Legislative District resident Chris Nandor, better known in the blogosphere as "Pudge", wrote a song to coincide with the video.

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June 6, 2008 - 12:51pm

Walser pleads guilty to misdemeanor, vows to stay in race in LD39

Fred WalserThe Everett Herald is reporting that former Sultan police chief Fred Walser, who is running as a Democrat against state Senator Val Stevens in the 39th District, has pleaded guilty to providing false information to a public servant.

"I just wanted to get it over with and move on," Walser said. "I'm glad it's behind me."

Still, Walser has no intention of dropping out of the senate race.

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May 9, 2008 - 3:31pm

More legal trouble for state Democrats

Fred WalserBarely a week after Rep. Geoff Simpson (D-Covington) was arrested on domestic violence charges, another Washington Democrat has been charged with a gross misdemeanor. This time, however, it is merely a candidate for state office and not an elected official.

The Everett Herald reports that state Senate candidate Fred Walser (D-Sultan) has been charged with providing false information to a public servant. The incident allegedly occurred when Walser was the Chief of Police in Sultan and relates to the possible suppression of evidence in a dispute between one of his officers and her neighbor. The full story of the case is here.

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