This page contains a list of political endorsements made by Snohomish County Moderates.
Contents
1List of endorsements
2Partisan breakdown
3See also
4External links
5Footnotes
List of endorsements[edit]
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This section displays endorsements this organization made in elections within Ballotpedia's coverage scope.
Notable candidate endorsements by Snohomish County Moderates
Endorsee
Election
Stage
Outcome
Arjun Kathuria source (Nonpartisan)
Edmonds School District school board District 5 (2023)
Primary
–
Ryne Rohla source (Nonpartisan)
Everett Public Schools school board District 5 (2023)
Primary
Advanced in Primary
Partisan breakdown[edit]
Partisan composition of Snohomish County Moderates endorsees
Political party
# of endorsees
Democratic Party
0
Republican Party
0
Nonpartisan
2
Total
2
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