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Three Bob Fergusons now running for governor as race takes turn for the weird

OLYMPIA—The number of Bob Fergusons running to be Washington’s next governor grew to three on Friday.

Attorney General Bob Ferguson speaking with journalist during Legislative Day on February 26, 2023. Lynnwood Times | Mario Lotmore.

A conservative Republican activist threw a monkey wrench into the race by recruiting two last-minute Democratic candidates who share the same name as the party’s presumed front-runner.

The newcomers, one from Yakima and the other Graham, will now share the Aug. 6 primary ballot with Attorney General Bob Ferguson. In all, 30 candidates filed in the race.

Glen Morgan, a political conservative who has a knack for annoying elected Democrats and their progressive allies, cooked up the maneuver that immediately drew flack from the attorney general’s camp as an attempt to confuse voters.

Morgan said this had been in the works for a while as he contacted some of the 53 Washington residents named Bob Ferguson. 

“Not every one of them wants their name associated with the guy running for governor,” he said. Deciding to file on their behalf “was pretty impulsive” and he said he had to scramble to raise money to cover the filing fee of $1,982.57 for each of the two Fergusons. 

Morgan provided few details about the individuals. Bob Ferguson from Yakima is a retired state worker and the one from Graham is a military veteran, he said. Neither is politically experienced, but both share a distaste for the state executive with the same name, Morgan said.

Ferguson, the attorney general, declined Friday to comment. 

Former governor Christine Gregoire issued a statement on behalf of his campaign calling the last-minute filing a “highly deceiving and potentially illegal” effort to mislead voters.

“It’s nothing less than an attack on our democracy,” said Gregoire, a former attorney general who served as governor from 2005-2013.

Morgan countered that the only dishonesty is on the part of Ferguson for campaigning as one who will bolster public safety “when everything he’s done in office makes people less safe.”

The next important move is in the hands of Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.

Typically, in races for partisan offices, ballots contain only candidates’ names and their preferred party. 

WA Secretary of State’s Office clarifying the options to resolve the political melee of the Bob Fergusons.

Under state law, if two or more candidates file for the same office with names similar enough to confuse voters, information can be added on the ballot to help differentiate them. Additional information will not be provided for any other candidate.

In the case of “Bob Fergusons” the AG is not an incumbent and technically, the AG’s real first name is Robert who goes under the alias of “Bob.”

Hobbs must decide what extra wording to add. Occupation is one example he is considering. A decision is expected late Monday, after the deadline for candidates to withdraw. Meanwhile, state election officials set the ballot order Friday through the random drawing of numbers. The late-arriving Bob Fergusons will be the second and third listed on the ballot. The attorney general landed 13th.


SOURCE: This article was authored by Jerry Cornfield of the Washington State Standard part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Images and X posts were added by the Lynnwood Times.

One Response

  1. Keep in mind, the filing fee of $1,982.57 is 1% of the yearly salary of the office, so $198,257. That’s our tax dollars paying for a feckless Governor, his staff, private residence, transportation, and all the other perks that go along with being King, uh, I mean Governor. It’s time to break up the 40 yr. Wa. Political cabal that has destroyed this state. Every single election yr. they have vowed to fix the problems of crime, drugs and homelessness in X amount of yrs. And here we are, billions later, with even worse outcomes. So many of the House Bills they passed this yr. Are aimed to take away your rights, both as parents and citizens. It’s time to walkaway from the Democrat machine and stop listening to the lies. #walkawaycampaign.

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