Eric Alvey Republican Party Education Bachelor's University of Utah, 1984 Personal Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Profession Craftsman Contact Personal website ## Contents * 1 Campaign themes * 1.1 2012 * 2 Elections * 2.1 2012 * 3 Personal * 4 Recent news * 5 External links * 6 Footnotes Eric Alvey was a 2012 Republican candidate for District 32-Position 2 of the Washington House of Representatives. ## Campaign themes[edit] #### 2012[edit] Phillips' campaign website listed the following issues:[1] * Economic Climate & Jobs Excerpt: "Government spending is a negative stimulus to the economy. The best stimulus is to leave more money in the economy when things are tight. It makes no sense to take it out and put it back in where some politician wants to spend it. ...The challenge is to broaden the tax base to produce more revenue, as opposed to looking for more ways to pick the taxpayers' pockets." * Education Excerpt: "We need more options to meet the needs of our children than the 'one size fits all' system we now have. Not only should the options be developed, the money should follow the child to where they are best served; all the money, not just what is spent in the classroom. School districts should not have a monopoly on spending the administrative portion of the education budget. They are too top heavy already. More of the education budget needs to be spent in the classroom." ## Elections[edit] ### 2012[edit] See also: Washington House of Representatives elections, 2012 Alvey ran in the 2012 election for Washington House of Representatives, District 32-Position 2. Alvey was defeated by incumbent Ruth Kagi and Robert Reedy in the August 7 blanket primary election. They face each other in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3] Washington State House of Representatives, District 32-Position 2 Blanket Primary, 2012 Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | Democratic | Ruth Kagi Incumbent | 69.9% | 20,346 | Republican | Robert Reedy | 20.1% | 5,865 | Republican | Eric R. Alvey | 10% | 2,908 Total Votes | 29,119 ## Personal[edit] Note: Please contact us if the personal information below requires an update. Email editor@ballotpedia.org to notify us of updates to this biography. Alvey has a wife, Kate, and five children.[4] ## Recent news[edit] The link below is to the most recent stories in a Google news search for "Eric + Alvey + Washington + Senate" All stories may not be relevant to this legislator due to the nature of the search engine. Eric Alvey News Feed ## External links[edit] | Suggest a link | * Campaign website * Campaign Facebook page * Project Vote Smart profile ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ Eric Alvey, "Issues," accessed August 4, 2012 2. ↑ Washington Secretary of State - 2012 Primary Candidates 3. ↑ Washington Secretary of State, "August 07, 2012 Primary Results - Legislative - All Results," accessed August 15, 2012 4. ↑ Project Vote Smart, "Eric Alvey," accessed August 4, 2012 [show] Current members of the Washington House of Representatives Leadership Speaker of the House:Laurie Jinkins Representatives District 1-Position 1 Davina Duerr (D) District 1-Position 2 Shelley Kloba (D) District 2-Position 1 Andrew Barkis (R) District 2-Position 2 J.T. 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