Christine Gregoire

Kathleen Drew is Getting the Job Done in Washington State

Muthoni Wambu
October 25, 2012

Kathleen DrewNot since 1964 has a Democrat been Washington’s Secretary of State – 48 years. But now we have Kathleen Drew, who is also the only Democratic woman running for an executive statewide office this year. And WA has 9 statewide elected offices.

EMILY's List Statement on Governor Gregoire's Retirement

June 13, 2011

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- EMILY's List, the nation's largest resource for women in politics, released the following statement on Governor Christine Gregoire's announcement that she won't seek a third term.

Historic Election Night for EMILY's List Candidates

November 6, 2008

It was a historic election night for EMILY's List candidates. EMILY's List helped defeat Republicans and elect more pro-choice Democratic women than in any year since 1992. EMILY's List candidates ousted two Republican senators in nasty, expensive races and won the two most competitive governors races in the country. We added at least 11 new Democratic women to the U.S. House, and possibly as many as 13.

Washington PDC Completely Exonerates EMILY'S List and the Gregoire Campaign

May 12, 2004

Republican Charges "Not Supported By The Facts"

WASHINGTON, DC - Following is a statement by Ellen R. Malcolm, president of EMILY's List, on today's ruling by the Washington StatePublic Disclosure Commission.

EMILY’s List Congratulates Governor Christine Gregoire on her Election to Chair the National Governors Association

November 17, 2010

Today, EMILY's List President Stephanie Schriock congratulates Gov. Christine Gregoire on her election as chairwoman of the National Governors Association (NGA).

"We are thrilled that Gov. Christine Gregoire was elected to serve as chairwoman of the National Governors Association," said Stephanie Schriock, President of EMILY's List. "The executive committee of the NGA chose an accomplished leader in Gov. Gregoire and we couldn't be prouder to see her serve in a new and distinguished role as the second woman to ever chair the association."