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Chase Endreson was a 2016 candidate for District 44-Position 2 of the Washington House of Representatives. On the 2016 candidate list, Endreson listed no party preference.

Campaign themes

2016

Endreson's campaign website highlighted the following issues:

  • Born and raised in the 44th Legislative District, I have witnessed the growth of a community which cares about its youth, and realizes that although we have it well right now, we can always do better. Some key issues I wish to address throughout this campaign are the big problems around us, or that affect our daily lives. Problems such as homelessness, fixing our education system, promoting the growth of small businesses and creating a sustainable system of energy for our future and the well-being of our planet. When we join together, anything is possible, don't be discouraged by those who deem it impossible to make these changes.
  • I am running to represent the 44th District of Washington because we need to encourage young people to be involved in the political process, and bring out those who have been involved minimally, or sometimes never. We can pass legislation which will improve the lives of all the people in our state, including the 44th.At the moment, people are discouraged to be involved, or believe their vote doesn't matter. Let me tell you, everyone's vote counts, and in order to make change for the greater good, we need to work as a team of neighbors who all care about the improvement of our community.[1]
—Chase Endreson, [2]

Elections

2016

See also: Washington House of Representatives elections, 2016

Elections for the Washington House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election was held on August 2, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was May 20, 2016.

Incumbent Mark Harmsworth defeated Katrina Ondracek in the Washington House of Representatives, District 44-Position 2 general election.[3]

Washington House of Representatives, District 44-Position 2 General Election, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Mark Harmsworth Incumbent 54.55% 38,138
     Democratic Katrina Ondracek 45.45% 31,773
Total Votes 69,911
Source: Washington Secretary of State


Katrina Ondracek and incumbent Mark Harmsworth defeated Morrel James Muller, Kerry Watkins and Chase Endreson in the Washington House of Representatives District 44-Position 2 top two primary.[4][5]

Washington House of Representatives, District 44-Position 2 Top Two Primary, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Katrina Ondracek 32.22% 9,116
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Mark Harmsworth Incumbent 51.60% 14,598
     Democratic Morrel James Muller 2.24% 634
     Democratic Kerry Watkins 9.81% 2,775
     No party preference Chase Endreson 4.12% 1,166
Total Votes 28,289
Source: Washington Secretary of State

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