Rep. Helen Sommers will indeed retire

The second-longest-serving member of the Washington Legislature has confirmed she will not run for re-election. Longtime House Budget Chair Helen Sommers, D-Seattle, told me: "This is my last session. I'm not going to run again." Asked why, she laughed and said: "Because I'm 75 years old and I'll be 76 in a couple weeks. That's why."

Washington Rep. Helen Sommers, D-Seattle.

Washington Rep. Helen Sommers, D-Seattle.

The second-longest-serving member of the Washington Legislature has confirmed she will not run for re-election. Longtime House Budget Chair Helen Sommers, D-Seattle, told me: "This is my last session. I'm not going to run again." Asked why, she laughed and said: "Because I'm 75 years old and I'll be 76 in a couple weeks. That's why."

Sommers has served in the Legislature since 1973. Her 34-year tenure is second only to John L. O'Brien, who served 52 years.

Crosscut first reported last December that Sommers was considering hanging up her hat. She caught some supporters off guard by returning campaign checks.

There's no word yet on who will replace Sommers in the powerful budget chair position. However, a member of that committee says potential candidates are already angling for that coveted spot.


About the Author

Austin Jenkins is the Olympia-based political reporter for Northwest News Network, a consortium of public radio stations in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. He is host of "Inside Olympia" on TVW, and he blogs at WALedge.com. You can e-mail him at ajenkins@kuow.com.

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