Race remains tight in primary for public lands commissioner

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While ballots are still being counted, most of the races in last week’s primary election have been decided. But one contest in particular – the race to become the next Commissioner of Public Lands for Washington state – has become surprisingly close.  The Commissioner of Public Lands runs the state Department of Natural Resources – think forest and wildfire policy, along with issues like fish hatcheries and salmon restoration. As of last week, just a few thousand votes separated the two candidates fighting for the final spot in this November’s general election -- and even now, the race is a toss-up. For the latest, Soundside was joined by Seattle Times' Amanda Zhou and Isabella Breda. Both Zhou and Breda are reporters for the Seattle Times Climate Lab. Guests:  Amanda Zhou and Isabella Breda, Seattle Times staff reporters covering climate and the environment.  Related Links:  Democrat Upthegrove moves into No. 2 spot in WA lands commissioner primary | The Seattle Times Here’s where candidates for WA lands commissioner stand on key issues | The Seattle Times See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.