Keller, Washington is a small town located in Spokane County with a population of just over 700 people. Despite its size, Keller has a vibrant local politics scene. Keller residents come together to support their local candidates during election season, and there is always spirited debate about the issues that affect their community. Local political candidates run on platforms focused on fiscal responsibility and economic development, as well as initiatives that benefit Keller's small businesses and families. The local government works hard to ensure that all of its citizens have access to quality services such as education, infrastructure improvements, and community improvement projects. Through the Town Council meetings, citizens can stay informed about the decisions being made in their town and contribute to discussions about the direction of their community. Overall, Keller's local politics scene is an important part of its vibrant culture and community spirit.
The political climate in Zip 99140 (Keller, WA) is moderately conservative.
Ferry County, WA is strongly conservative. In Ferry County, WA 34.0% of the people voted Democrat in the last presidential election, 63.5% voted for the Republican Party, and the remaining 2.5% voted Independent.
In the last Presidential election, Ferry county remained overwhelmingly Republican, 63.5% to 34.0%.
Ferry county voted Republican in every Presidential election since 2000.
The BestPlaces liberal/conservative index
Zip 99140 (Keller, WA) is moderately conservative.
Keller, Washington is moderately conservative.
Ferry County, Washington is strongly conservative.
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Washington is moderately liberal.
The BestPlaces liberal/conservative index is based on recent voting in national elections, federal campaign contributions by local residents, and consumer personality profiles.
VoteWord™
Displaying 20 years of Presidential voting, visualized in one word.
Keller, Washington: R R R R R R
How It Works:
Here at BestPlaces, we were looking at the voting patterns since the 2000 election and realized that we could express the results of each election as one letter. R if the Republican Party candidate won, D for the Democrat and I for the Independent. The six elections (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) would be expressed as six-letter word (R R D R R).
Then we went a little further and added the dimension of magnitude. If the difference of victory was greater than 10 percent, the letter is upper case, and lower case if the difference was less than 10 percent. This allows us to see interesting voting patterns at just a glance.
Here's the VoteWord for Iowa d r d d r. In the last six elections the state has been closely contested, voting narrowly for the Republican Party candidate in 2016 and 2020 after voting for the Democratic Party in 2008 and 2012. Virginia (r r d d d D) has voted for the Democratic Party in the last three elections.
Individual Campaign Contributions in zip 99140 (Keller)
In the last 4 years (2018-2021), there were 19 contributions totaling $36 to the Democratic Party and liberal campaigns, averaging $2 per contribution.
In the last 4 years, there were 0 contributions totaling $0 to the Republican Party and conservative campaigns, averaging $0 per contribution.
(source: Federal Election Commission)