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=[[Washington Territorial Legislature]]=
{{Infobox legislature
| name = Washington Territorial Legislature
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| legislature = [[Washington Territory]]
| house_type = Bicameral
| houses = Lower: House of Representatives<br/>Upper: Council
| members = 27 (1849)<br/>35 (1858)
| meeting_place = [[Olympia, Washington|Olympia]] (1854)
| established = 1854
| disbanded = 1889
| preceded_by = [[Oregon Territorial Legislature]]
| succeeded_by = [[Washington State Legislature]]
| footnotes =
}}
The '''Washington Territorial Legislature''' was a [[bicameral]] legislative body that was part of the government of [[Washington Territory]] from 1854 to 1889. The legislature, consisting of the lower House of Representatives and the upper Council, met 25 times for 40 to 60 days in the late autumn.<ref>http://leg.wa.gov/History/Legislative/Documents/MembersOfLeg2011.pdf</ref>{{rp|200}}
https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/timeline/time3.htm
https://www.theclio.com/web/entry?id=21865
==History==
Washington Territory was created by an act of the [[United States Congress]] that was signed into law by President [[Millard Filmore]] on March 2, 1853.
http://leg.wa.gov/History/Legislative/Documents/HistoryOfTheLeg.pdf
==Structure==
==Members==
=Lynnwood=
*Lynnwood population growth slows since 1980, attributed to lack of annexations (Economic Profile, p. 7; Comp. Plan, p. 4.3)
*1996 to 2000: I-5 interchanges and Alderwood bridges<ref>http://www.djc.com/news/const/10058977.html</ref><ref>https://www.djc.com/special/concrete00/bridge.html</ref>
*2005
*Convention center, new interchange, transit center, Crossroads, High School relocation
;Economy
*High-tech office parks (part of Canyon Park corridor)
*Koreatown on Highway 99<ref>{{cite news |last=Sitt |first=Pamela |date=May 28, 2003 |title=It's an Asian-business boom |page=H28 |work=The Seattle Times}}</ref>
;Demographics
*Annexations: Maple (2009)
*UGA: Ash Way (disputed with Mill Creek)<ref>http://old.seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2010828832_annexation19m.html</ref>
**2010: Approved UGA annexation<ref>http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/judge-gives-green-light-to-lynnwood-annexation-plan/</ref>
;References
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=Results=
===Totals===
{{Referendum
| title = Regional Transportation Authority Proposition No. 1, November 8, 2016
| yes = 751,818
| yespct = 55.04
| no = 338,049
| nopct = 44.96
| majorityneeded =
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| total = 10
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| source = [http://results.vote.wa.gov/results/20161108/king/Breakdown-113817.html King County Elections] (updated November 8, 2016)
}}
===By county===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: right"
|-
! scope="col" | County
! scope="col" | Yes votes
! scope="col" | No votes
! scope="col" | Yes (%)
! scope="col" | No (%)
! scope="col" | Total votes
|-
|scope="row" style="text-align:left"|[[King County, Washington|King]]
| '''298,089'''
| 210,838
| {{Yes|'''58.57'''|align=right}}
| 41.43
| 508,927
|-
|scope="row" style="text-align:left"|[[Pierce County, Washington|Pierce]]
| 60,136
| '''75,078'''
| 44.47
| {{No|'''55.53'''|align=right}}
| 135,214
|-
|scope="row" style="text-align:left"|[[Snohomish County, Washington|Snohomish]]
| '''55,544'''
| 52,133
| {{Yes|'''51.58'''|align=right}}
| 48.42
| 107,677
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|Total
! '''751,818'''
! 338,049
! {{Yes|'''55.04'''|align=right}}
! 44.96
! 751,818
|}
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=[[3rd and Lenora]]=
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| location = 2031 3rd Avenue<br />[[Seattle]], Washington, US
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'''3rd and Lenora''' is a
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