Marlyn Jensen

July 2, 2008 - 10:17am

26th LD Dems mock opponents

The 26th Legislative District Democrats met Tuesday in Port Orchard to endorse statewide Democrats and local state House incumbent for position 2 Rep. Larry Seaquist (D-Gig Harbor) and candidate for position 1 Kim Abel (D-Port Orchard).

Then, using the platform of a captive audience of like-minded voters, the 26th Dems took some time not just to endorse their own, but to mock their opponents. Actors portrayed Republican gubernatorial candidate Dino Rossi and 26th LD House candidates Jan Angel and Marlyn Jensen, spoofing their policies on things like development, health care and education as well as Rossi's and Angel's choice to use the term GOP instead of Republican on the "top two" primary ballot.

Steven Gardner of the Kitsap Sun covered the event and has video of the performances here.

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April 25, 2008 - 9:28am

In the 26th, a 'dynamic duo' looks to make inroads for GOP

The 26th Legislative District covers Gig Harbor, the Key Peninsula and Southern Kitsap County, and with those places a mixture of affluent commuters, retirees, rural small business owners and navy personnel. The area, represented in Congress by stalwart Democrat Norm Dicks, currently has a full legislative slate of Democrats.

In 2006 the district elected its Representatives with more Jan AngelJan Angelthan 55% of the vote, but in 2004 each race had a razor-thin one percent margin. This time around local Republicans have a good feeling about their chances to use the 26th to make a dent in Olympia's Democratic majority. The Senate seat is off this year, and the GOP has recruited Kitsap County Commissioner Jan Angel (R-Port Orchard) and longtime Republican activist Marlyn Jensen (R-Gig Harbor) to seek the two House seats.

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April 6, 2008 - 5:05pm

Kitsap Republicans hopeful for fall elections

The Kitsap Sun has the news from the Kitsap County Republican Convention, which took place Saturday. Despite the absence of the scheduled keynote speaker, Republican Party Chair Luke Esser, the attending candidates were hopeful of their chances to gain seats in November.

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