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Washington Legislative candidates still missing for two key districts

So far, no Republican has stepped forward for one race. And Democrats lack a challenger to Sen. Joe Fain.

Washington Legislative candidates still missing for two key districts
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John Stang

So far, no Republican has stepped forward for one race. And Democrats lack a challenger to Sen. Joe Fain.

The suspense ain't Hitchockian. But little in Olympia politics really is.

Who will the Republicans send against Rep Cyrus Habib, D-Kirkland, in the race for Rodney Tom's Senate seat? Will he or she surface Friday morning? Friday afternoon? At 4:59 p.m.just before the filing deadline arrives at 5 p.m.?

Ditto with whatever Democrat pops up to challenge incumbent Sen. Joe Fain, R- Auburn, in the 47th District.

We wait with baited breath, while wondering what the heck does "baited breath" actually mean.

The 48th District's Tom Is one of two Democrats who joined the Senate Republicans in late 2012 to put together what eventually became the 24-Republican-two-Democrat Majority Coalition Caucus that controls the Senate with 23 minority Democrats opposing it. With the minority Democrats needing to gain two seats to take over the Senate, the GOP cannot afford to forfeit Tom's seat to them. And ditto on Fain's seat. This is also considered a swing district with a Democrat forfeit hurting that party.

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.

Here is a rundown of the more interesting of Thursday's Congressional and Washington Senate filings.

For exclusive coverage of the state government, check out Crosscut's Under the Dome page.

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