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Al Swift and Ralph Munro: How motor voter went national

Al Swift and Ralph Munro: How motor voter went national

Tacoma native and former U.S. Rep. Al Swift, who died April 20 at 82, was a national leader in expanding voter participation across the political spectrum. The motor-voter bill President Bill Clinton signed into law in 1993 was authored by Swift, as was the version that had been vetoed by President George Bush in 1992. In a career that also included the legislative victories of restored Amtrak service between Seattle and British Columbia and mandatory handicapped access to polling places,…

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When Ross Perot campaigned in Washington

When Ross Perot campaigned in Washington

Ross Perot during his 1992 speech in Olympia. (Photo courtesy Washington State Digital Archives) The upcoming Washington Presidential Primary is generating tons of buzz and anticipation as candidates are expected to hold rallies in our state in the coming days and weeks. It’s always exciting when presidential candidates come to our corner of the country! With the PrezPrimary looming, a recent visit to our Digital Archives turned up this classic shot: Remember Ross Perot? He was the Texas multimillionaire who…

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Remembering Speaker Tom Foley

Remembering Speaker Tom Foley

(Images courtesy of Washington State Archives)  Washington state is celebrating the life and service of Tom Foley, who represented Eastern Washington’s 5th Congressional District for 30 years and as House Speaker from 1989 to 1994.  Foley died last Friday at the age of 84. Foley was a Democrat who was first elected to the U.S. House in 1964 and served until Republican George Nethercutt defeated him in the “Republican Revolution” election of 1994. Foley  later served as U.S. ambassador to…

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