Jude’s News
Newsletters about the campaign’s work, and thoughts about current events.
Footnotes
The sources, citations, and clarifications for our brochures and mailers. You should be able to trust Jude's claims - here's the proof that you can.Donations
We're nearing election day, so the most important thing you can do for the campaign isn't donating - it's returning your ballot on time!That being said: Jude has personally contributed about $50,000 to the campaign, including a $7,500 loan. With extra funding, we might be able to push a last minute ad, but it's likely that any further donations will be used to either repay part of the loan Jude made to the campaign, or will be donated to a 501(c)3 at the end of the year per PDC guidelines.
Political donations are not tax exempt
How to Vote - King County Elections Website
KingCounty.gov has official information about the where you can find an official Vote Center or Ballot Drop Box, and how to vote by mail.Please note: The way USPS postmarks mail has changed and prevent your ballot from being postmarked in time to be counted. Per King County Elections' Communication Manager, make sure you mail your ballot by October 28, request a manual postmark from the postal worker at the post office counter, or return it directly to a Drop Box or Vote Center.
Jude Supports Unions
On August 19, just two weeks before Labor Day, the 5th Circuit Appeals Court kneecapped the NLRB, the agency that has protected workers’ rights nearly a century.
Can there be a more appropriate time to reaffirm my unwavering support for unions and union workers?
On August 19, just two weeks before Labor Day, the 5th Circuit Appeals Court kneecapped the NLRB, the agency that has protected workers’ rights nearly a century.
Can there be a more appropriate time to reaffirm my unwavering support for unions and union workers?
My commitments
I made 3 commitments around unions and workers rights early on in my campaign, and I’m publicly reaffirming them now:
1. I will purchase my campaign literature from union printers
I have consistently hired union shops for my campaign printing, for banners, brochures, posters, and yard signs. You will find a union bug proudly displayed on almost everything I give out to my constituents - from banners to yard signs to pamphlets to stickers.1
2. I will stand with unions
I will continue my actions, informed by my personal beliefs and values. I do not cross picket lines. I boycott when the unions leaders request it, and maintain pressure on companies with comments and petitions when union leaders tell the public not to boycott. I attend protests, like Fight Like Hell with the National Association of Letter Carriers. I contribute to strike funds with my personal finances.
As your King County Council representative, I would have access to more impactful official actions. Until then, I will start doing the same things I would in office: If you invite me, I will march your picket lines with you. I will attend your meetings - to listen, learn, and share as invited.
3. If elected, i will work to strengthen king county’s worker rights.
I will oppose right-to-work laws from being introduced in our county. I will champion budgets that fund the locally-organized programs that already know how to serve your needs, like the flexible childcare program for night-shift workers that Pierce County is developing with their local labor unions. I will introduce ordinances that extend apprenticeship utilization beyond public works construction, caucus with state legislators to include striking workers in unemployment insurance, and join other initiatives that address the power imbalance between employers and workers.
What I need from you
I need your voice. Your voice is my purpose. But I can’t effectively carry your voice to the council if I never hear it.
I want to hear if your union:
Is about to go on strike and wants another person waving signs at your picket line
Has an upcoming meeting that you’d like me to attend
Has a charity event coming up that could use more volunteers
Send me the relevant information below, and I will do everything in my power to show up for you.
1: For full disclosure, my campaign has unfortunately made 3 purchases from non-union printers, which will not be repeated.
- In mid June, we purchased an early batch of stickers with my old logo from a local small business. We purchased the new run of hat stickers from Allied Label #47 shop Loris Printing.
- In late June, we made a rush purchase of 6 logo t-shirts for campaign staffers (my family) from another local small business. Updated shirts and merchandise will be sold online through a union shop.
- On July 3, we purchased a same-day batch of a dozen rally signs from the couple who run the local Enumclaw Printery. We’ve since worked with several local union printers we can lean on for last-minute printing.
Anything printed after July 4, 2025 either has the union bug, or was personally printed by me or my family at our home.
In total, our 3 non-union purchases totalled about $300. As of August 19, we have made 3 purchases of 9 different products from union print shops, totalling approximately $1100. Our transparency reports have more details on how we have used campaign funds.