AAPI candidates in Washington state are showing strong performances across multiple races—from congressional seats to state offices and judicial races.
AAPI candidates prevail in WA state Primary election
The primary election in Washington state wrapped up on August 6, and voters have determined which candidates will advance to the General Election in November.
Diverse field of AAPI candidates set to shape WA state primary
As Washington state gears up for the Aug. 6 primary election, voters will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for a variety of candidates and local measures.
AAPI candidates for city council position 8 up close
Rising to the pinnacle of the Seattle City Council is an aspiration that is driven by family experience, personal values, and, perhaps, a dream of restoring lost justice.
Close race in District 2 City Council contest
In a closely-watched race for the City Council District 2 seat in Southeast Seattle, Tanya Woo has taken the lead over incumbent Tammy Morales.
Northwest Asian Weekly’s 2023 political endorsements
Note: Due to our limited capacity, this endorsement list is not exhaustive and inclusive of all candidates we think are worthy of our vote.
2023 General Election — AAPI candidates in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties
Nov. 7 is General Election Day for all voters in Washington. Ballots are mailed out by county election offices no later than Oct. 20.
AAPI candidates in King County primary election — Who will advance to the general election
The August primary election will be held on Aug. 1 and if you still haven’t received your ballot, call the King County Elections (KCE) office at 206-296-VOTE (8683).
AAPI candidates on the Aug. 2 ballot
State Sen. Cyrus Habib was born in Baltimore, Md., to parents who emigrated from Iran. A three-time cancer survivor, Habib lost his eyesight and became fully blind at age 8. Shortly afterwards, his family moved to Bellevue.