One of Washington’s hottest statehouse races is for a district representing northwest Seattle, Shoreline, parts of Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace and Lynnwood. Legislative District 32 has an open seat, because longtime representative Cindy Ryu is challenging for a state senate seat.
For Position 1, the candidate field in this solidly-blue district is crowded with Democrats.
For this round of interviews before the primary, Soundside is focusing on candidates who have raised more than $50,000 to fund their campaign.
The first of four interviews is with Keith Scully, a Shoreline councilmember and a lawyer. He’s also Shoreline’s former mayor.
He lives in Richmond Beach with his family.
Guest
Keith Scully, Shoreline councilmember, lawyer
Related Links
Six candidates vie for open House seat in 32nd District - The Daily Herald
Seattle-area state House race draws crowded field of Democratic hopefuls - The Washington State Standard
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