Where those crazy election parties are tonight

A tip of the organizational hat to Slog for giving us the long list of all the political parties happening around town tonight. We decided to annotate the list a little so you have some idea what to expect if you're there.

Yes on Proposition 1
Westin Hotel, 1900 5th Ave.
Big spenders. Two olives.

No on Proposition 1
Piecora's Pizza, 1401 E. Madison St.
Little spenders. Plain cheese.

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A tip of the organizational hat to Slog for giving us the long list of all the political parties happening around town tonight. We decided to annotate the list a little so you have some idea what to expect if you're there.

Yes on Proposition 1
Westin Hotel, 1900 5th Ave.
Big spenders. Two olives.

No on Proposition 1
Piecora's Pizza, 1401 E. Madison St.
Little spenders. Plain cheese.

A tip of the organizational hat to Slog for giving us the long list of all the political parties happening around town tonight. We decided to annotate the list a little so you have some idea what to expect if you're there.

Yes on Proposition 1
Westin Hotel, 1900 Fifth Ave.
Big spenders. Two olives.

No on Proposition 1
Piecora's Pizza, 1401 E. Madison St.
Little spenders. Plain cheese.

Bill Sherman for King County prosecutor
The Mainstage, across from Key Arena, 315 First Ave. N.
Bobby Sherman's at the mainstage!? OMG!

Dan Satterberg for King County prosecutor
Mick Kelly's Irish Pub in Burien, 435 S.W. 152nd St.
Because Satterberg sounds kinda irish after a few beers.

Venus Velazquez for Seattle City Council
Jasmine Restaurant, 1102 Fourth Ave.
Taxis standing by.

Bruce Harrell for Seattle City Council
Four Seas, 714 S. King St.
Toasting the Velasquez campaign.

Tom Rasmussen for Seattle City Council
New Orleans Restaurant, 114 First Ave. S.
I'm unopposed! Let's have a real N'Orleans party!

Sally Clark for Seattle City Council
Double Header Tavern, 407 Second Ave.
We're betting on a homer.

Jean Godden for Seattle City Council
Two Bells Tavern, 2314 Fourth Ave.
Halfway between the Times and P-I.

Joe Szwaja for Seattle City Council
Third Place Tavern, 6504 20th Ave. N.E.
Because the tables there aren't always on the level, sort of like the campaign.

Tim Burgess for Seattle City Council
Bricco Wine Bar, 1525 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Because it's an easy walk to his Q.A. home if he has one too many buttermilks.

David Della for Seattle City Council
China Gate in the International District
Plans to crash the nearby Harrell party.

Gael Tarleton for Port of Seattle
Blu Water Bistro, 1001 Fairview Ave. N.
She's working the waterfront already.

Alec Fisken for Port of Seattle
Flury and Company Gallery, 322 First Ave. S.
The only party where you can also buy an original Curtis.

Darlene Flynn for Seattle School Board
2522 Western Ave.
All the celebration facilities were taken so they're meeting on the street.

Maria Ramirez for Seattle School Board
4720 California Ave. S.W.
Ditto.

  

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