County Council appoints Javier Valdez to State House
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Valdez will serve as a Representative in the state’s 46th Legislative District and complete Farrell’s term, which runs through 2018.
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State Rep. Javier Valdez is sworn in by Judge Dean Lum |
The Metropolitan King County Council today approved the appointment of Javier Valdez to the vacancy created in the Washington state House of Representatives with the resignation of Jessyn Farrell. Valdez will serve as a Representative in the state’s 46th Legislative District and complete Farrell’s term, which runs through 2018.
“Javier Valdez will be a strong addition to the Washington State Legislature and he will do an excellent job representing the communities and people of the 46th Legislative District,” said Council Vice Chair Rod Dembowski, a resident of the 46th District. “I know this because I have had the pleasure of calling Javier my friend for the last quarter century. From the very first time we met as college students volunteering on a campaign, to today, Javier has devoted his life to serving our community and fighting for social justice. I am confident he will take his effective and determined leadership with him to Olympia. I look forward to partnering with him to serve the people of the 46th Legislative District.”
“Javier Valdez has the pulse of the people in the 46th District because of the long time work he has done there,” said Councilmember Larry Gossett. “I believe that he will represent the interests of both his district as well as the people of Washington state to ensure equity and social justice is the overarching guide to the legislation passed at the state level.”
“I commend Rep. Valdez on his demonstrated leadership, commitment to equity in public service, and his willingness to step up for this critically important job,” said Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles. “I am confident he will be an exceptional representative for the 46th Legislative District and leader in our state.”
Valdez will represent a Legislative District that includes parts of Council districts represented by Dembowski, Gossett and Kohl-Welles.
“I want to thank Councilmembers for giving me this opportunity,” said Rep. Valdez. “It’s an honor to represent the people of the 46th District and I look forward to getting to work!”
Javier Valdez was the first member of his family to obtain a college degree, graduating from the University of Washington and receiving his Masters from New York’s Baruch College. An employee of the city of Seattle for over 20 years, Valdez has directed Seattle City Light’s Woman and Minority Business (WMBE) Program and is currently advising Seattle Mayor Murray on WMBE issues.
Pursuant to the State Constitution, the Council must choose from a list of three names submitted by the state central committee of the same political party as the legislator whose office is vacant. The King County Democratic Party submitted three names, identifying Valdez as the preferred candidate of the 46th District Precinct Committee Officers for the House seat, listing Melissa Taylor and Nigel Herbig as second and third choices.
All three of the candidates were interviewed today by the members at a special meeting of the Council’s Committee of the Whole.
Javier Valdez speaks to the Council during his interview for the vacancy in the 46th Legislative District |
Valdez was sworn in by King County Superior Court Judge Dean Lum and will begin representing the 46th District immediately as the State Legislature continues its special session in Olympia.