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Reykdal and Olson believe schools still aren’t getting enough funding in 2024. The percentage of the state’s general fund budget dedicated to K-12 education funding declined from 52.4% in 2019 ...
(The Center Square) – Incumbent Chris Reykdal has officially won a third term as Washington’s superintendent of public instruction. With about 160,000 votes outstanding statewide on Wednesday ...
Jul. 13—Three challengers seek to head public education in Washington, vying for the role of superintendent of public instruction held by incumbent Chris Reykdal since 2017. The elected state ...
He was challenged by former high school teacher John Blair, Peninsula School District boardmember David Olson, and teacher and nonprofit founder Reid Saaris. [20] [21] While the race was officially non-partisan, incumbent Chris Reykdal identified as a Democrat, while his general election challenger David Olson identified as a Republican. [22]
In December 2009, Reykdal announced his run for the Washington House of Representatives. In his run for the legislature, Reykdal was the leading Democratic vote-getter in the August primary. He faced Jason Hearn, a Lacey City Council member in the November 2010 general election. Reykdal won election to the State House with 61% of the vote.
The current Superintendent of Public Instruction is Chris Reykdal. Like all members of executive branch, the Superintendent of Public Instruction was established as a partisan position by the Washington State Constitution in 1889. [1] However, an initiative to the people in 1938 made the position nonpartisan.
Sep. 22—Washington voters this year can grant a third term to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal or fill the office with a fresh face to match newcomers who will fill at ...
David V. Taylor 18,467 63.63 ... Julie Olson 26,004 49.92 Invalid or blank votes ... Chris Reykdal 100.00