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  1. Evans Inaugural Address, Washington State Library

  2. Hallauer, An Oral History, p. 182

  3. McCurdy, Redistricting Wars, p. 15

  4. McCurdy, A Majority of the People, p. 92

  5. House Journal, 1995 Session

  6. Ibid.

  7. Ibid.

  8. Ibid., pp. 476–478

  9. Scott, A Majority of One, p. 182

  10. Ibid., pp. 185–186


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Interviews with Jim Ellis, Don Brazier and Dan Evans



  1. Eldridge, An Oral History, p. 394

  2. Copeland, An Oral History, p. 471

  3. Brazier, History of the Washington Legislature, 1965–1982, pp. 1–5


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Interviews with Don Brazier, Dan Evans, Sam Reed, Chris Bayley, Robert
Doran, Ed Mackie and Dick Mattsen



  1. McCaffree and Corbett, Politics of the Possible, p. 509

  2. Seattle Argus, 1–19–68, p. 1

  3. TNT, 9–11–68, p. B-14

  4. 1968 Washington State Voters Pamphlet, p. KC-32

  5. TNT, 9–11–68, p. B-14

  6. Ibid.

  7. Puget Soundings, Junior League of Seattle, October 1968, p. 13

  8. The Action Team, advertising supplement to The Seattle Times, 11–3–68

  9. Gorton campaign brochure, Washington History File, State Library

  10. Seattle magazine, Politics 68, pp. 84–85, December 1968

  11. Ibid.

  12. McCaffree and Corbett, Politics of the Possible, p. 516

  13. Seattle magazine, Politics 68, December 1968, p. 85

  14. Times, 11–5–68, p. A-1

  15. Oly, 1–1–69, p. A-1

  16. Bayley and Reed interviews

  17. Doran interview

  18. Ibid.

  19. Mackie interview

  20. Mattsen interview

  21. Oly, 1–1–69, p. 7; Times, 2–5–69, p. 18, 4–30–69, Gambling Opinion
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  22. Copeland, An Oral History, p. 616–617

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