UFCW 3000 Executive Board Unanimously Endorses Movement to Vote “Uncommitted” in Upcoming Democratic Primary in Washington State

As the largest labor union in Washington State with over 50,000 members, and the largest UFCW local union in the nation, the UFCW 3000’s member-led Executive Board decided on Wednesday February 28th to endorse the effort to have people in the Democratic primary in Washington State vote “uncommitted” on the upcoming ballot.

While Biden has been an ally to workers over the last four years, low-wage workers cannot afford setbacks when it comes to the right to organize and the protections we’ve won during Biden’s time in office. To protect workers, we must give ourselves the best chance to defeat anti-worker forces in the General Election. The entire purpose of a primary election, unlike the general election, is for voters to cast their ballot to reflect their current wish for the party’s nomination.

Currently, many voters, and UFCW 3000 executive board, feel that the best path to have the best nominee, and to defeat Trump, is to vote “uncommitted” on the upcoming March 12 Washington primary. The hope is that this will strengthen the Democratic party’s ultimate nominee to defeat Trump in the General Election in November.

Once the Democratic National Convention takes place, our union is committed to sending staff, members, and resources to any swing state across the nation to support the Democratic nominee to win and defeat Trump.

We need a nominee who can run and beat Trump to protect workers across this country and around the world.

We stand in solidarity with our partners in Michigan who sent a clear message in their primary that Biden must do more to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Biden must push for a lasting ceasefire and ending US funding toward this reckless war.

We have many members who are deeply impacted by the war. The best way to send this message for policy change is through a vote of “uncommitted” on the upcoming March 12 Washington primary.

2017 Primary Election Candidate Endorsement Recommendations

UFCW 21 Candidate Endorsement Recommendations


Everett

Candidate: Brian Sullivan
Office Running For: Mayor of Everett

Candidate: Paul Roberts
Office Running For: Everett City Council Pos. 1

 

Federal Way

Candidate: Jim Ferrell
Office Running For: Mayor of Federal Way

 

Jefferson County

Candidate: Cheri Van Hoover
Office Running For: East Jefferson County Public Hospital District 2 Position 1

 

Kent

Candidate: Dana Ralph
Office Running For: Mayor of Kent

Candidate: Satwinder Kaur
Office Running For: Kent City Council Pos. 2

Candidate: Tye Whitefield
Office Running For: Kent City Council Pos. 4

 

Olympia

Candidate: Clark Gilman
Office Running For: Olympia City Council Pos. 4


Sammamish

Candidate: Jason Ritchie
Office Running For: Sammamish City Council Pos. 1

Candidate: Rituja Indapure
Office Running For: Sammamish City Council Pos. 5

 

Shoreline

Candidate: Chris Roberts
Office Running For: Mayor of Shoreline

 

Spokane

Candidate: Breean Beggs
Office Running For: Spokane City Council Pos. 3

 

Tacoma

Candidate: Victoria Woodards
Office Running For: Mayor of Tacoma

Candidate: Catherine Ushka
Office Running For: Tacoma City Council Pos. 2

Candidate: Chris Beale
Office Running For: Tacoma City Council Pos. 5

Candidate: Pastor Gregory Christopher
Office Running For: Tacoma City Council Pos. 6

 

 

 

45th Legislative District

Candidate: Manka Dhingra
Office Running For: State Senate

 

King County

Candidate: Dow Constantine
Office Running For: King County Executive

Candidate: Dave Upthegrove
Office Running For: King County Council District 5

 

Port of Seattle

Candidate: John Creighton
Office Running For: Port of Seattle Commissioner Pos. 1

Candidate: Stephanie Bowman
Office Running For: Port of Seattle Commissioner Pos. 3

Candidate: John Persak
Office Running For: Port of Seattle Commissioner Pos. 4

 

Seattle

Candidate: Jessyn Farrell
Office Running For: Mayor of Seattle

Candidate: Teresa Mosqueda
Office Running For: Seattle City Council, Position 8

Candidate: Lorena González
Office Running For: Seattle City Council, Position 9

Candidate: Pete Holmes
Office Running For: Seattle City Attorney

 

Auburn

Candidate: Larry Brown
Office Running For: City Council Pos. 2

 

Bellingham/Whatcom County

Candidate: Roxanne Murphy
Office Running For: Bellingham City Council At-Large Position

Candidate: Michael Shepard
Office Running For: Port of Bellingham Commissioner District 1

Candidate: Barry Wenger
Office Running For: Port of Bellingham Commissioner District 2

 

Bremerton

Candidate: Greg Wheeler
Office Running For: Mayor of Bremerton

 

Burien

Candidate: Pedro Olguin
Office Running For: Burien City Council Pos. 1

Candidate: Jimmy Matta
Office Running For: Burien City Council Pos. 3

Candidate: Nancy Tosta
Office Running For: Burien City Council Pos. 5

Candidate: Krystal Marx
Office Running For: Burien City Council Pos. 7

 

Des Moines

Candidate: Chad Harper
Office Running For: Des Moines City Council Pos. 7