Darcy Burner

Darcy Burner is the Democratic candidate in the 2008 congressional elections for the 8th Congressional District (map) of Washington. She won the Democratic nomination to challenge incumbent Rep. Dave Reichert (R-Wash.). Burner unsuccessfully challenged Republican Rep. Dave Reichert in 2006.

Bio
Born in 1970, Burner was adopted at birth into a Republican family in Nebraska farm country. Her father was a member of the Air Force for 20 years and in 1989, Burner was named Civil Air Patrol National Cadet of the Year. She graduated from Harvard University where she studied computer science and economics. She married her husband Mike in 1993, and moved first to California, then to Washington where she was employed by Microsoft. She has one son.

Burner served as a volunteer for David Ross's unsuccessful 2004 bid for the seat for which she is currently running.

2006 elections
Burner's race against incumbent Rep. Dave Reichert (R-Wash.) was very close, as Reichert held a 3,120-vote lead after an initial count. The count, however, did not include as many as 50,000 mail-in votes. Reichert was eventually declared the winner, however, and retained his seat.

2008 elections
Burner is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Rep. Dave Reichert (R-Wash.) in the 2008 congressional elections.

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Committees
Burner will be assigned committees if and when she is elected to Congress.

Affiliations

 * Director, PeacePAC

Contact
Official Burner for Congress campaign website

Darcy Burner for Congress P.O. Box 1090 Carnation, WA 98014

Campaign Office: Darcy Burner for Congress HQ 1607 116th Avenue NE Suite 103 Bellevue, WA 98004

Phone: (425) 443-2564

[mailto:campaign@darcyburner.com campaign@darcyburner.com]

Related SourceWatch articles

 * 2008 U.S. congressional elections
 * 2008 U.S. congressional election dates
 * Portal:Washington State and the U.S. Congress

External resources

 * Darcy Burner for Congress, official campaign site.
 * 2008 Race Tracker page on Washington’s 8th Congressional District

Local blogs and discussion sites

 * Evergreen Politics.
 * Hominid Views.
 * HA Seattle Blog.
 * Northwest Progressive Institute Official Blog.
 * On The Road To 2008
 * Washblog
 * CoolAqua