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Tulalip man wins statehouse run
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2002 John McCoy, a member of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington, won his run for the state House on Tuesday. McCoy, a Democrat, defeated Republican Erv Hoglund, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported. He is the fourth Native American in state history to serve in the Legislature. Get the Story:
McCoy set to be fourth Indian legislator (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 11/6)
Few surprises in state results (The Everett Herald 11/6)
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