Dale Murphy is the
Democratic Party candidate
for the
Washington State Legislature
41st Legislative
District, Position 1. Murphy is from
Mercer Island. The 41st District
in
King County comprises most of
Bellevue,
Newcastle,
Mercer Island, North
Renton, and
several precincts in
Issaquah and unincorporated King
County.
He prevailed in the primary election on
September 19,
2006. Washington had a "pick-a-party
primary" in which voters must choose one party and vote within its
slate. In the uncontested primary, Murphy won 11,276 votes and
Republican Party incumbent Fred Jarrett won only 9,290 -- a
surprisingly strong outcome for Murphy's first political
election.
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Murphy's support was broad-based, winning in 134 out of 183
precincts. In the general election to be held on
November 7,
2006, Murphy will face Jarrett, who is a
three-term State Representative. "I'm worried," Jarrett was quoted
as saying; "If it's a bad year for Republicans everywhere, I'm a
Republican."
The
41st LD has not elected a
Democrat to this seat in 50
years. Position 2 was taken by a Democrat in 2002 (Judy Clibborn);
the State Senate seat was taken by a Democrat in 2004 (Brian
Weinstein); and the 41st voted for Democrats
John Kerry,
Patty Murray,
Maria Cantwell by wide
margins.
Murphy's platform calls for a strong education system,
a world-class transportation system, and quality affordable health
care. He is a lifelong conservationist. He has received
endorsements by all Democratic candidates in the 41st LD, including
State Senators
Margarita Prentice and
Brian Weinstein,
State Representatives
Bob Hasegawa,
Zack Hudgins, and
Judy Clibborn, and US Congressmen
Adam Smith and
Jim
McDermott. He has also been endorsed by the 41st LD Democrats,
the King County Democrats, and the
Young Democrats of Washington. Murphy
received a "Very Good" rating from the Municipal League of King
County, the second-highest rating this civics association offers,
and the same as incumbent Clibborn.
[426] Murphy's prior political
experience includes a stint in the
Reagan
Administration for US Secretary of
George Shultz. He was also an Assistant
Vice President at
Citibank, and taught international business and
international relations.
External Sources
ElectDale.com is his 2006 campaign
website WA
House Democratic Campaign Committee profile Seattle
Times listings