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Peter Goldmark
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Peter Goldmark was the Democratic Party nominee for the 5th Congressional district in Washington. He unsuccessfully ran against Republican Cathy McMorris.
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Biography
Peter J. Goldmark is the wealthy owner and operator of a 7,000-acre farm (Double J. Ranch, Inc.). He also is the founder and chief scientist of a biotechnology research laboratory, DJR Research, Inc., in Okanogan, Washington. Currently he serves on the Washington State University Board of Regents. His current term ends in 2007. He has published papers in national and international scientific journals on plant molecular genetics and currently runs a wheat breeding program for crop improvement.[1]
2006 House Race
While incumbent Cathy McMorris was hailed as a rising star and a heavy favorite for re-election, the increasing visibility Goldmark's campaign prompted CQPolitics.com, in late August, to change its rating on the race to Republican Favored from Safe Republican. As they explain, "the rating change means that McMorris is still likely to win re-election, but that Goldmark has demonstrated he will provide her with serious competition." Although partisan polls have showed the race all over the map, recent unbiased polls have shown McMorris beating Goldmark by only 5% with a week to go until the election. This is staggering considering she defeated Don Barbieri, a well financed democrat, by 20% in 2004. The Democratic Congressional Compaign Committee also designed the race as one of their "Red To Blue" races, where close races are targeted for donations and support. Goldmark has demonstarted he is a serious candidate and will provide McMorris with a strong chanllenge on election day.[2]
McMorris ultimately defeated Goldmark 56.4% to 43.6% to retain her seat.
Meet the Cash Constituents
- Summary campaign contribution data from the Center for Responsive Politics on their Open Secrets WA-05 election profile page
- Detailed campaign contribution data from the Federal Elections Commission for Peter Goldmark
Controversy
Although Peter Goldmark repeated his pledge not to accept any gifts from lobbyists during his campaign, he accepted over $202,000 in PAC money from lobbyists during the campaign. [3]
Committees and Affiliations
- Advisory Board, William D. Ruckelshaus Center [1]
More Background Data
Background information on Peter Goldmark, whom Peter Goldmark challenged in the 2006 congressional elections:
Articles and Resources
Resources
- Peter Goldmark for Congress, official campaign site.
Local blogs and discussion sites
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Contact
Campaign contact information
Email: info@VotePeterGoldmark.com
Phone: (509) 838-4888
Fax: (509) 747-2468
Mailing address:
PO Box 1512
Spokane, WA 99210
Campaign Headquarters:
151 South Washington
Spokane, WA 99201
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