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Candidacies are shaping up for Senate battle

Mysteries remain in some key districts.

Candidacies are shaping up for Senate battle
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John Stang

Mysteries remain in some key districts.

For hardcore Olympia political wonks, the big question is: Who's gonna carry the Republican flag in the 48th District state Senate race?

Well, for now, you've still gotta keep wondering.

So far, no Republican has surfaced to gun for the spot held by Medina's Rodney Tom, one of two Democrats who caucus with the 24 Washington Senate Republicans to give the GOP a 26-23 majority in the upper chamber. Tom dropped out due to health and family reasons, catching the GOP off-guard on finding a replacement for him. Meanwhile, already-announced candidate Rep. Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, filed his paperwork for the seat on Tuesday.

This is one of a few key races that could determine the balance of power in the Senate, which is the sole current roadblock to the agendas of a Democratic House and a Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee.

Meanwhile, Seattle Democrat Claude Burfect filed Tuesday for the seat of retiring 37th District Sen. Adam Kline, who is retiring.

Some congressional and state Senate races filled out Tuesday. But there were no surprises among the new filers, most of whom are already announced candidates. The Washington House races have lower profiles because the Republicans would need a huge run of luck to overcome their 55-43 deficit in the lower chamber

The filing deadline is 5 p.m. Friday. (For reference, here is a rundown of the big picture for the state Senate races)

Meanwhile, here are the more interesting Tuesday actions:

Legislative races

Congressional races

John Stang

By John Stang

John Stang is a freelance writer who often covers state government and the environment. He can be reached on email at johnstang_8@hotmail.com and on Twitter at @johnstang_8