Hobbs withdraws from crowded race for lieutenant governor
LAKE STEVENS Democratic state Sen. Steve Hobbs of Lake Stevens ended his bid for lieutenant governor Monday, citing an extension of his assignment with the Washington National Guard overseeing the support of food banks and other tasks in the western portion of the state in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Hobbs, a lieutenant colonel in the National Guard, was tapped in April to command Task Force Olympic. He had filed to run for the higher office but withdrew Monday, noting in a statement that his orders had been extended through the summer.
Like so many people responding to this crisis, my plans have changed, Hobbs said.
Hobbs was the first Democrat to enter the race after Democratic Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib announced he would not seek re-election. Hobbs had raised nearly $180,000 and secured endorsements from a former Washington governor, Gary Locke, and the states last lieutenant governor, Brad Owen.
Hobbs exit leaves 11 people vying to succeed Habib. The top two finishers in the Aug. 4 primary will advance to the Nov. 3 general election.
The list includes two Democrats, state Sen. Marko Liias of Lynnwood and U.S. Rep. Denny Heck of Olympia; and four Republicans, Ann Davison Sattler of Seattle, Marty McClendon of Gig Harbor, Dick Muri of Steilacoom and Joseph Brumbles of Yelm.
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