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He served 20 years as secretary of state, ushering in seismic changes to Washington elections. But he is defined as much by ...
Ralph Munro, who was elected as Washington secretary of state in 1980 and served until 2001, has died, according to the current Office of the Secretary of State.
Commentary: 'I’m still a Republican because I want to make sure somebody in those circles still has a conscience.' ...
Ralph Munro, Washington state's longest-serving secretary of state, passed away at age 81 early Thursday morning. Steve Hobbs, Washington's current secretary of state, issued a heartfelt statement ...
Washingtonians recall Ralph Munro’s distinctive political advertisements, which featured 30 seconds of bagpipe music followed by a brief tagline stating, “This interlude brought to you by the Munro ...
Ralph Munro, Washington’s longest-serving secretary of state and a moderate Republican who achieved unusually broad popularity across the political spectrum, died early Thursday at his ...
The five-term secretary of state, who died this past week, set an example for all politicians in how advocacy can improve people's lives.
Ralph Munro, who was assistant to then-Governor Dan Evans at the time, saw the captures while sailing with friends and was appalled, PWWA said. Munro helped file a lawsuit against SeaWorld ...
Ralph Munro, a long-tenured and much-beloved politician who worked to better the lives of people with disabilities, hone Washington’s election system and stop the capture of orcas in Puget Sound ...
Former longtime Washington Secretary of State Ralph Munro shown here at work during his tenure from 1980 to 2001. Washington Secretary of State's Office Courtesy Ralph Munro, who was elected as ...