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Government & Politics: Elections
La Conner
The New Departure - The Wizard fo the North Adopts Uncle Sammay's Platform
Puget Sound Mail »
6/5/1880 » Page 3 » Column 2
[Recent election in Ohio unexpectedly goes Democratic; Washington Statehood near certain]
Puget Sound Mail »
10/21/1882 » Page 2 » Column 1
Lynden
Olympia
For the Columbian [Signed: One of the Cayuse Veterans]
Columbian »
6/25/1853 » Page 2 » Column 6
Our Nominee for Congress--general satisfaction--Union of the Sound and Columbia River
Washington Pioneer »
1/14/1854 » Page 2 » Column 1
A Contrast - Democratic and Whig Nominees for Congress - Judge Lancaster and Col. W.H. Wallace
Washington Pioneer »
1/21/1854 » Page 2 » Column 3
Port Townsend
Seattle
Every Vote for Jacobs is a Vote for the Railroad! Every Vote for Sharpstein Is A Vote against the Ra
Puget Sound Dispatch »
11/5/1874 » Page 2 » Column 1
Snohomish
Spokane
Steilacoom
Vancouver
Testimony in the Case of Territory of Washington Vs. Lewis Van Vleet, Alex Coffee and T. M. Coffee
Vancouver Register »
6/5/1869 » Page 2 » Column 2
Walla Walla
Yakima
No Longer an Aspirant -- Col. J.C. Haines Withdraws from the Senatorial Contest
Yakima Herald »
8/22/1889 » Page 1 » Column 7
A New Republican Deal -- John B. Allen, it is Said, Will Enter the Race for Governor
Yakima Herald »
8/29/1889 » Page 1 » Column 7
[Orting Oracle: L. H. Plattor democratic nominee lieutenant governor
Yakima Herald »
9/26/1889 » Page 2 » Column 2
[Kelso Courier: nomination of Reavis, North Yakima for supreme judge…]
Yakima Herald »
9/26/1889 » Page 2 » Column 2
It's All Cut and Dried: Col. Feighan to Be Speaker of the Legislature
Yakima Herald »
10/17/1889 » Page 4 » Column 1
Laughton turned The Tide -- How His Seductive Violin Redeemed Democratic Douglass County in Nevada
Yakima Herald »
10/24/1889 » Page 1 » Column 6
Late Political Gossip -- County and Precinct Officers Hold Office Till January, 1891
Yakima Herald »
11/7/1889 » Page 4 » Column 1
The Shoemaker Statesman -- He Says That the Alliance and Knights of Labor Will Join Hands in 1892
Yakima Herald »
2/26/1891 » Page 4 » Column 2
Contest for Municipal Control - A Hard Fought Triangular Battle …
Yakima Herald »
5/14/1891 » Page 3 » Column 3
Election of City Official - The New Council Gives Most of the Old Officers an Indefinite Vacation
Yakima Herald »
6/4/1891 » Page 3 » Column 3
[The proposition to bond the Cowychie & Wide Hollow irrigation district]
Yakima Herald »
12/24/1891 » Page 2 » Column 1
[Lincoln county demands that Dr. F. H. Luce be given the nomination…]
Yakima Herald »
7/28/1892 » Page 2 » Column 2
[Mayor A.B. Weed has developed as a candidate for the legislature…]
Yakima Herald »
7/28/1892 » Page 3 » Column 3
[Gen. James B. Weaver, the people's party candidate fro president]
Yakima Herald »
8/18/1892 » Page 3 » Column 4
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