Sam Reed
Party: Republican
Candidate for: Secretary of State
Incumbent? Yes
Age: 67
Hometown: Olympia
Occupation: Secretary of State
50-word statement:
Sam Reed has worked diligently to strengthen electoral integrity, make government more accessible, and preserve our heritage.
Thanks to Sam, you can now go online to register to vote, start a business, or research your family genealogy. He saved Washington's State Library, and started the nation's first state digital archive.
Three priorities:
We have more work to do to restore trust and confidence in the elections process and preserve our history. In the next four years I pledge to bring a new level of transparency and access to state government, and I will continue to lead the fight for fair and accurate elections while protecting voter rights and privacy.
Web site: www.SamReed.org
E-mail address: HQ@SamReed.org
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