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Stan Lippman

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Stan Lippman was a 2012 independent candidate for District 46-Position 2 of the Washington House of Representatives.

Campaign themes

2012

Lippman's introductory statement to Patch.com:

"I was inspired as a young man by the gas lines in 1973 to solve the energy crisis, and so I became a boundary plasma physicist. Now, after four decades of all of our hard work, the World looks much brighter. We are on the verge of energy revolution. Free energy may be just around the corner. Even solar panels on your roof make sense. So what does Government do? Impose a tariff. 'There is a Destiny which has the control of our actions, not to be resisted by the strongest efforts of Human Nature.' George Washington 12/9/1758"[1]

Elections

2012

See also: Washington House of Representatives elections, 2012

Lippman ran in the 2012 election for Washington House of Representatives, District 46-Position 2. Lippman was defeated by Sarajane Siegfriedt and Jessyn Farrell in the August 7 blanket primary election. They face each other in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3]

Washington State House of Representatives, District 46-Position 2 Blanket Primary, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngJessyn Farrell 30% 10,560
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngSarajane Siegfriedt 22.2% 7,823
     Republican Scott M. Hodges 17.8% 6,271
     Democratic Shelly Crocker 15.8% 5,571
     Democratic Dusty Hoerler 12.3% 4,350
     Independent Stan Lippman 1.9% 656
Total Votes 35,231

Noteworthy events

Lippman was disbarred by the Washington Supreme Court in 2008 for financial misconduct while he was practicing law.[4]

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Personal

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Lippman lives in Seattle, WA. He is single.[5]

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