Strom Peterson

Strom Peterson is a member of the Washington State House of Representatives representing the 21st Legislative District.[1]

Strom Peterson
Washington State Representative from Washington's 21st legislative district, Position 1
Assumed office
January 2015 (2015-01)
Preceded byMary Helen Roberts
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Maria
ResidenceEdmonds, Washington
Alma materUniversity of New Mexico

City Council

Strom was appointed to the Edmonds City Council in 2009. He retained his seat in 2009 and was reelected to the Council in 2013.[2] He served for two years as the Council's President.

Election to the Washington State House of Representatives

Strom finished second in the August primary to Republican Allen McPheeters, defeating three other Democratic candidates.[3] In the November election, Strom defeated McPheeters with over 60% of the vote [4]

gollark: I will probably, to some amount of personal cost, defend people's right to say things I dislike, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with them or particularly support said things.
gollark: You are not going to make people budge on their opinions by saying "no, this opinion is illegal now" or something.
gollark: Okay, too bad, don't let them do much based on it I guess.
gollark: The "paradox" conflates "letting people say things you dislike" with "letting them act on it/ignoring it/not countering it sensibly/whatever else".
gollark: One definition of "tolerance": allowing people to say things.Another one: agreeing with what someone says or whatever, which isn't actually very similar.

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