CITY OF BEAVERTON PRSRT STD SPECIAL NOTE: 12725 SW Millikan Way US Postage This voters’ pamphlet is P.O. Box 4755 PAID distributed by the United Beaverton, OR 97076 Beaverton, OR States Postal Service to Permit No. 97 residents by “carrier route,” the most efficient and least expensive method. In some areas, mail carriers have **ECRWSS** customers both inside and POSTAL CUSTOMER outside the Beaverton city limits, so you may receive this pamphlet even though you are not a Beaverton resident.

Beaverton Voters’ Pamphlet Vote-by-Mail Special Election Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Ballots will be mailed out Wednesday, September 1, 2021, by the Washington County Elections Division.

Ballots MUST be received no later than 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 21, 2021 Courtesy Ballot Drop Sites

Courtesy Ballot Drop Sites are available September 21, 2021 Special Election The following dropsites will be available after the ballots are at: mailed out on September 1, 2021. No postage is needed if you drop your ballot off at an Elections Office or an official dropsite in the state. Washington County Elections Office 24-Hour Dropsites: these will remain open until 8:00 p.m. (24-hour drop box in front of building) election night. 2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 170 Aloha Community Library Cedar Mill Community (Sun Tech Corporate Park), Hillsboro 17455 SW Farmington Rd Library Ste 26A 12505 NW Cornell Rd. Ste. 13 Aloha, OR 97078 Portland, OR 97229 (Farmington Marketplace Washington Co. Elections Washington County Service Shopping Center) Office Center East Beaverton City Library Main 2925 NE Aloclek Dr (24-hour drop slot inside main Curbside on Hall Blvd Hillsboro, OR 97124 (between 3rd & 5th St) Washington Co. Service lobby entrance) Beaverton, OR 97005 Center East 3700 SW Murray Blvd. Beaverton Library - Murray 3700 SW Murray Blvd Beaverton Scholls Beaverton, OR 97005 11200 SW Murray Scholls Pl West Slope Community Library Ste 102 3678 SW 78th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97007 Portland, OR 97225 FOR MORE INFORMATION: Bethany Library 15325 NW Central Dr Ste J-8 Portland, OR 97229 Website: www.co.washington.or.us Am I registered to vote? Now you can check your registration online at: www.oregonvotes.gov Email: [email protected] For more information about voting in Oregon: • Call 1-866-ORE-VOTE/673-8683 - se habla español • Visit www.oregonvotes.gov Washington County Election • TTY 1-800-735-2900 - for the hearing impaired Information:              (503) 846-5800 ¿Estoy registrado/a para votar? Ahora usted puede checar su registro en línea a: www. Washington County Elections Office oregonvotes.gov 2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 170 Para más información sobre cómo votar en Oregon: • llame al 1-866-ORE-VOTE/673-8683 - se habla Hillsboro, OR 97124 español • visite a www.oregonvotes.gov • TTY 1-800-735-2900 - para personas con problemas de audición

PLEASE NOTE: Ballots MUST be received by Washington County Elections Office or placed in a Ballot Drop Box no later than 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 21, 2021. Ballots received after that time will NOT be counted.

2 Election Information

REGISTERING TO VOTE VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT Voter Registration: Voter registration in Oregon is Application for Absentee Ballot: Any elector may permanent, unless an elector shows no voter activity make application for an absentee ballot online at for a ten-year period, or changes residence, name, www.OregonVotes.gov or by calling the Washington mailing address or party. The elector does not have County Elections Office at 503-846-5800. to “renew” voter registration periodically. Military and Overseas Voters can download a FPCA IMPORTANT: In accordance with Oregon statute, registration form at www.fvap.gov. the last day to register to vote in an election is 21 days before the election date. The deadline to register to vote for the September 21, 2021, UPDATING YOUR VOTER election is August 31, 2021. REGISTRATION Residency Requirements: Oregon does not require Once you have registered, you are responsible for a waiting period before a person may register to vote. keeping your information up to date. You can do this Any person who is a citizen of the United States, a online at www.OregonVotes.gov or by completing resident of the State of Oregon and will be 18 years and returning a voter registration card with the new old on Election Day may register to vote. However, a information. You should update your registration if person registering to vote must have resided in the you do any of the following: state at least 21 days before actually voting. • change your home address How to Register: Registration online is the principal • change your mailing address means by which to register to vote in Oregon. You • change your name can register online at www.OregonVotes.gov. Mail-in • change your signature registration forms are available at the Washington • want to change or select a political party • will be away from home on election day County Elections Division Office, 2925 NE Aloclek, Suite 170, Hillsboro. They are also available at libraries and Motor Vehicle Division offices. You may also register in person at Washington County Elections Division, located at 2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 170, Hillsboro.

VOTER ASSISTANCE The Washington County Elections Division is committed to making voting more accessible to people with disabilities. The goal is to provide the opportunity for all voters in Oregon to vote as privately and independently as possible.

Voters with Disabilities The Election Office has staff to provide assistance to voters with disabilities. The assistance provided may be a traditional person-to-person style which could include reading the ballot to the voter, reading the Voters’ Pamphlet to the voter, using the latest voter technology or just being the “pencil” for the voter.

For ballot assistance, contact the Elections Office (503-846-5800) to make an appointment. Please make an appointment early in the election cycle because the last few days before an election are typically busy and there may be a longer wait.

3 Candidate for City Council Position No. 1 The printing of this statement does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Beaverton, nor does the City warrant the accuracy or truth of any candidate statement.

I believe we can create a better future for all residents of Beaverton through enacting Ashley policy that is equitable and investing in the Hartmeier-Prigg things that matter most to our residents. “Ashley is a proven leader who gets things For City Council done in our region. We trust Ashley to work Position No. 1 for the people of Beaverton to navigate our COVID-19 recovery, take bold action on climate change, and bring more affordable Occupation: Software Product Manager housing to Beaverton. Ashley is the City Councilor we need now.” Kathryn Harrington, Occupational Background: Business Chair, Washington County Board of operations management, Attorney Commissioners; Lynn Peterson, Metro President; Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor Educational Background: Willamette University College of Law, J.D., University of Prepared to Lead in Beaverton Portland, B.A. As the former board chair of THPRD, I supported an inclusive naming process Prior Governmental Experience: Tualatin Hills for our parks and trails to be reflective of Park and Recreation District Board Chair our community. I encouraged our district to find ways to do more for our residents Community: THPRD Budget Committee including opening temporary shelters while (2019-2021), Racewalkers NW, Board our buildings were closed. I lobbied our state Secretary (2018-2021); Underdogs Rock legislators to secure federal funding to open Rescue Board Secretary (2012-2015); Fences permanent bathrooms in our district. I will for Fido volunteer (2011-2013) work with my fellow city councilors and the Mayor to solve problems facing Beaverton. Believe in Beaverton I grew up in the heart of Beaverton. Over the I will focus on: years I have witnessed changes that led some COVID-19 Recovery: Helping our small in our communities to thrive and others to be businesses and our families make it through left behind. Rising home costs have resulted COVID-19 and be even stronger as a result. in many Beaverton workers not able to afford I will champion a small business program to to live here. I’ll partner across all regional encourage individuals to shop local and help governments to ensure we are maximizing our our local economy emerge stronger than resources to build affordable housing and I will before. With incoming federal aid, I plan to work to create opportunities for affordable allocate funds to the people who need it most. home ownership. Marc San Soucie, Beaverton City Councilor: As chair of the Tualatin Hills Park and Ashley’s enthusiasm and passion for her Recreation District Board, I led through the community is clear. As Chair of THPRD during COVID-19 pandemic, prioritized racial equity, the pandemic she led with compassion and and advocated for our community. has been a staunch advocate for vulnerable communities.

4 This information provided by Friends of Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg. Candidate for City Council Position No. 1 The printing of this statement does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Beaverton, nor does the City warrant the accuracy or truth of any candidate statement.

Affordable Housing: Working with regional Community Organizations and Leaders leaders and jurisdictions on solutions supporting Ashley: that serve the most vulnerable Beaverton Val Hoyle, Labor Commissioner residents. When COVID-19 caused THPRD Lacey Beaty, Beaverton Mayor facilities to shut down, THPRD opened Nadia Hasan, Marc San Soucie, Allison a shelter for our community members Tivnon, Mark Fagin, Beaverton City experiencing homelessness. We also passed a Councilors policy that will help bring over 600 affordable Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington units to our area. I will creatively solve County Board of Commissioners problems to take care of our community. Nafisa Fai, Pamela Treece,Washington County Commissioners Juan Carlos González, Metro Councilor: Lynn Peterson, President, Metro Council Ashley will be an ally in the fight for equitable, Juan Carlos González, Christine Lewis, Metro affordable housing, and I look forward to our Councilors partnership. Heidi Edwards, Felicita Monteblanco, Tya Ping, Alfredo Moreno, Barbie Minor, THPRD Climate Action: Beaverton needs Directors planning that enables smart growth and Kate Lieber, State Senator transportation solutions that prioritize , Dacia Grayber, Rachel reduction of environmental impact. For new Prusak, , , neighborhoods, ensuring the inclusion of , State Representatives infrastructure for electric vehicles is one way Susan Greenberg, Ugonna Enyinnaya, Sunita we can provide sustainable growth for our Garg, Karen Pérez-Da Silva, Beaverton future. School Board

Felicita Monteblanco, Heidi Edwards, Tya SEIU Local 503 Ping THPRD Former Board Colleagues: Beaverton Area Chamber of Commerce We believe in Ashley and her ability to bring Beaverton Education Association people together towards a common goal, Tualatin Valley Fire Fighters Union whether that’s combating climate change or Oregon League of Conservation Voters championing affordable housing policy. Ashley PCC Federation of Faculty will lead with racial equity, integrity, and and Academic Professionals community service at the City of Beaverton LIUNA Local 737 the same way she did at THPRD. We Home Builders Association wholeheartedly support Ashley’s candidacy of Metropolitan Portland for City Council. NW Oregon Labor Council, AFL CIO Washington County Democrats I will work hard for every single resident of Working Families Party of Oregon Beaverton and I ask for your vote. Ashley Learn more: www.ashleyhartmeierprigg.com

This information provided by Friends of Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg. 5 Candidate for City Council Position No. 1 The printing of this statement does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Beaverton, nor does the City warrant the accuracy or truth of any candidate statement.

Beav. Community Emergency Response Team Engineers Without Borders-Community Jerome Sibayan Engineering Corps Beaverton Severe Weather Shelter HomePlate for Youth Services Board of Dir. For City Council Wash. Co. Sheriff’s Office Foundation Board Position No. 1 I AM SELF-FUNDING MY CAMPAIGN AND DONATING COUNCILOR COMPENSATION TO LOCAL NONPROFITS OCCUPATION I am indebted to the American People and Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel I believe the American taxpayer pays me Adjunct Associate Professor, Army War College through my military pension to continue my long Community Volunteer tradition of public service. This amazing Nation has given me extraordinary opportunities and OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND experiences. I consider public service a duty and General Colin Powell Chair of Military & an obligation. Let’s get multinational corporate Strategic Studies, Army War College campaign financing out of local politics and US Army Corps of Engineers Commander, ensure that politics is not the domain of those of Central America financial means. Public Works Director Army Transformation Chief MY WORD IS MY BOND Professional Civil Engineer Portland State University Instructor PUBLIC SAFETY I support the State and Federal legislation EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND for police reform – requiring de-escalation PhD in Security Studies, Kansas State University training, police force diversity, community Master of Strategic Studies, Army War College representation and reporting requirements. But Master of Engineering, University of Idaho I will not vote to defund the Beaverton Police Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Oregon Department. Public Safety is fundamental to State University our physical security and economic recovery. The Oregon Accreditation Alliance gives the PRIOR GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE Beaverton Police Department “high marks” and Beaverton Social Services Funding Committee calls them “an example for others to follow.” Metro Get Moving 2020 Transportation Evidence and facts must be our guide to police Infrastructure Local Investment Team reform. Let’s not become Portland 2.0. Beaverton School District Bond Accountability Committee FOCUS ON INFRASTRUCTURE Beaverton Human Rights Advisory Commission Infrastructure defines our quality of life. Traffic, clean water, housing, business development, PUBLIC SERVICE EXPERIENCE education, public health, recreation, resilience, Leadership Beaverton sustainability – so many things depend on Beaverton Organizing & Leadership infrastructure. I will advocate for the creation of Development Program a Master Plan for City properties and facilities Portland Regional Director, Education First that connects our Vision Action Plan to solid Scholarships engineering and design solutions. I will push for

6 This information provided by Jerome Sibayan for Beaverton City Council. Candidate for City Council Position No. 1 The printing of this statement does not constitute an endorsement by the City of Beaverton, nor does the City warrant the accuracy or truth of any candidate statement. projects such as re-energizing Allen Boulevard “You trusted me for sixteen years as your City to benefit and promote an economically Councilor. Trust me now: vote for Jerome.” depressed part of the City. Policy making — former Councilor Cate Arnold decisions must be consciously and consistently made through an equity lens and framework. “Jerome has an extraordinary resume of experience that would be an incredible asset FAIRNESS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY MUST to not only the Beaverton business community FORM THE FRAMEWORK FOR BEAVERTON’S but all citizens.” — Bonnie Aman, owner of FUTURE. Ickabod’s Bar & Grill I am the son of Filipino immigrants. Beaverton is a community of communities – a true melting Awarded the Legion of Merit: “Lieutenant pot. We are a Welcoming City. The diversity Colonel Jerome Sibayan’s exemplary record of of ethnicities, cultures, backgrounds, and selfless service...resulted in significant and lasting experiences is our strength. The City must create contributions to the security of the Nation.” opportunities for us to interact and exchange ideas — while recognizing that our shared Awarded the Bronze Star: “for exceptionally principles and values are what binds us together. meritorious service during combat operations.”

CITY CHARTER LANGUAGE NEEDS Served as a Combat Engineer Platoon Leader CLARIFYING during Operation Desert Storm. The voters of Beaverton made it clear they wanted a change in the way the City is governed. Commander of combat advisors during It is the City Council’s job to make sure it is done Operation Iraqi Freedom. properly and correctly. I believe democracy is a work in progress and view the City Charter as BROAD SPECTRUM OF ENDORSEMENTS the government’s instruction manual. I will push Laura Mitchell, Beaverton Council President for forming a Charter Oversight Commission Allison Tivnon, Beaverton City Council to clarify and monitor the Charter. For detailed Denny Doyle, former Mayor of Beaverton examples of problematic Charter language, Rob Drake, former Mayor of Beaverton visit www.jerome4beaverton.org Cate Arnold, former Beaverton City Councilor Beaverton Police Association COUNCILORS MUST BE ACCOUNTABLE Sheriff Pat Garrett, Washington County I believe that a Council representative should Dominic Biggi, Beaverton Foods attend every Neighborhood Association Bonnie Aman, Ickabod’s Bar & Grill Committee meeting as well as hold regular Matt Casteel, Principal Aloha High School and frequent town hall meetings. As a former Eric Simpson, Beaverton School Board Public Works Director, I held monthly town hall FULL LIST at jerome4beaverton.org meetings for each of the three neighborhoods for which I was responsible. The people of Vote for me if you want a leader whose integrity Beaverton deserve absolute transparency and is tested and true. open channels of communication, especially regarding our new form of government. Vote for me if you want a public servant who can think for himself and is comfortable with “I served Beaverton with honor and Jerome will, questioning everything. too!” — former Mayor Denny Doyle Learn more: jerome4beaverton.org

This information provided by Jerome Sibayan for Beaverton City Council. 7 2021 FORO VIRTUAL PARA VOTANTES DE BEAVERTON BEAVERTON VIRTUAL VOTERS’ FORUM 2021

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