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Washington House of Representatives 753 753
Private sector 2,204 2,204
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Lieutenant governor of Washington (2021–present) 2,203 2,203
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Serving together

Myself & @JohnFromPinckney: appear to be in a little dispute, concerning whether or not Bob Ferguson belongs in Heck's infobox. Ferguson has recently be elected governor, while Heck has been re-elected lieutenant governor. As I understand it, we've always had governors or lieutenant governors together, even if they weren't elected on the same ticket. So @Mandruss, Muboshgu, Space4Time3Continuum2x, and Golbez:, what should be done? Include or exclude. GoodDay (talk) 00:01, 8 November 2024 (UTC)

Of course we include the governor, why wouldn't we? He's the lieutenant to the governor. He's serving simultaneously with the governor. He's serving with the governor. --03:28, 8 November 2024 (UTC)
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