King County will conduct a Top 2 primary this month

This month, King County will conduct a Top 2 primary. Voters will not have to pick a party and will be able to choose among all candidates for each office. In each race, the two candidates with the most votes will advance to the November General Election.

This month, King County will conduct a Top 2 primary. Voters will not have to pick a party and will be able to choose among all candidates for each office. In each race, the two candidates with the most votes will advance to the November General Election.

The Municipal League of King County has released their ratings for legislative races on the Eastside.

The nonpartisan ratings assess each candidate’s potential to be effective in office and ability to serve the community. They don’t consider political affiliations or stands on specific issues. Candidates are not compared against each other.

41st District races:

• Bob Baker (R) Senate, Good.

• Fred Jarrett (D) Senate, Outstanding.

• Marcie Maxwell (D) Position 1 Representative, Good.

• Stephen Litzow, (R) Position 1 Representative, Very Good.

Ratings in Supreme Court races:

• Michael J. Bond, Position 3, Very Good.

• Mary E. Fairhurst, Position 3, Incumbent, Outstanding.

• James M. Beecher, Position 4, Very Good.

• Charles W. Johnson, Position 4, Incumbent, Outstanding.

• C. F. (Frank) Vulliet, Position 4, Not Qualified.

Ratings for King County Superior Court:

• Susan H. Amini, Position 1, Good.

• Timothy A. Bradshaw, Position 1, Very Good.

• Suzanne R. Parisien, Position 1, Very Good.

• Jean M. Bouffard, Position 10, Good.

• Regina Cahan, Position 10, Very Good.

• Les Ponomarchuk, Position 10, Very Good.

• Julia Garratt, Position 22, Outstanding.

• Rebeccah J. Graham, Position 22, Good.

• Holly R. Hill, Position 22, Outstanding.

• Matthew R.l Hale, Position 26, Not Qualified.

• Laura G. Middaugh, Position 26, Incumbent, Good.

• Nic Corning, Position 37, Very Good.

• Barbara Mack, Position 37, Very Good.

• Jean A. Rietschel, Position 37, Outstanding.

• Ann Danieli, Position 53, Very Good.

• Mariane C. Spearman, Position 53, Outstanding.

The Youth & Family Services food pantry, located in the Luther Burbank Administration Building at the park, is in need of donations as its usage has increased by 36 percent as compared to last summer. It has no more than a two-week supply on hand, and it serves an average of 10 Mercer Island families on a weekly basis with a user breakdown as follows: unemployed, 30 percent; low-income, 30 percent; disabled persons, 23 percent; senior citizens, 10 percent; homeless, 7 percent.

The pantry accepts nonperishable food item donations such as soup, protein drinks, nut spreads, jams, beans-rice meals and pastas, to name a few, as well as grocery gift cards and toiletries. It also offers food cards in the amount of $50. It does not accept produce or fresh foods. All donations are tax-deductible.

If supplies of a certain essential item run out, as items are contributed by local churches, service organizations and families, Family Assistance and Employment Coordinator Cheryl Manriquez will grocery shop to fill the need through the Emergency Assistance Fund in order to “stay ahead.” Manriquez is striving to get 12 people to commit to provide one food item for a six-month basis.

For more information or to arrange making donations, contact Cheryl Hudson Manriquez at 275-7611 or Derek Franklin at Derek.Franklin@mercergov.org.

Hats off

Erica Breese, of Mercer Island, graduated from Emory College of Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., with a Bachelor of Science in May. She is the daughter of Dr. John Sydney Breese and Emily Seklar Breese. Emory University is ranked as one of the country’s top 20 national universities, according to “U.S. News & World Report.”

Mercer Islander David Paul Stechmann graduated from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass., with a Master of Science in mechanical engineering in May.

John Hollowed, of Mercer Island, received a Bachelor of Arts in biology from Carleton College in Northfield, Minn., in June. Hollowed is the son of John and Anne Hollowed.