Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 04, 2014
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Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 04, 2014 Initiative Measure No. 1351 Initiative Measure No. 1351 concerns K-12 education. This measure would direct the legislature to allocate funds to reduce class sizes and increase staffing support for students in all K-12 grades, with additional class-size reductions and staffing increases in high-poverty schools. Congressional District 6 Should this measure be enacted into law? U.S. Representative 2-year term Yes Derek Kilmer No (Prefers Democratic Party) Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) Initiative Measure No. 591 Initiative Measure No. 591 concerns firearms. This measure would prohibit government agencies from confiscating guns or other firearms from citizens Legislative District 23 without due process, or from requiring State Representative Position 1 background checks on firearm recipients 2-year term unless a uniform national standard is Sherry V. Appleton required. (Prefers Democratic Party) Scott Henden Should this measure be enacted into law? (Prefers Republican Party) Yes No Legislative District 23 Initiative Measure No. 594 State Representative Position 2 Initiative Measure No. 594 concerns 2-year term background checks for firearm sales Drew Hansen and transfers. This measure would apply (Prefers Democratic Party) currently used criminal and public safety James M. Olsen background checks by licensed dealers (Prefers Grand Old Party) to all firearm sales and transfers, including gun show and online sales, with specific exceptions. Legislative District 26 State Senator Should this measure be enacted into law? 4-year term Yes Jan Angel No (Prefers Republican Party) Judy Arbogast (Prefers Democratic Party) Advisory Vote No. 8 Senate Bill 6505 Legislative District 26 The legislature eliminated, without a vote State Representative Position 1 of the people, agricultural excise tax Short and full 2-year term preferences for various aspects of the Nathan Schlicher marijuana industry, costing an estimated (Prefers Democratic Party) $24,903,000 in the first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase Jesse Young should be: (Prefers Republican Party) Repealed Legislative District 26 Maintained State Representative Position 2 2-year term Advisory Vote No. 9 Larry Seaquist Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1287 (Prefers Democratic Party) The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, the leasehold excise tax on Michelle Caldier certain leasehold interests in tribal (Prefers Republican Party) property, costing an estimated $1,298,000 in the first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 04, 2014 Legislative District 35 Kitsap County Sheriff Kitsap County State Senator 4-year term Fire Protection District No. 18 4-year term Gary L. Simpson Proposition No. 1 Irene Bowling (Prefers Democratic Party) Upgrade of Apparatus, Facilities and (Prefers Democratic Party) Fire and Life Safety Equipment Bonds - $2,745,000 Tim Sheldon Kitsap County Treasurer (Prefers Democratic Party) 4-year term The Board of Fire Commissioners of Meredith R. Green Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 adopted Resolution No. 14-05 (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 35 concerning this proposition for bonds. State Representative Position 1 This proposition would authorize the 2-year term District to upgrade apparatus and fire and Kathy Haigh life safety equipment and make (Prefers Democratic Party) necessary capital improvements to the Dan Griffey Supreme Court Justice Position 1 facilities of the District, to issue (Prefers Republican Party) 2-year unexpired term $2,745,000 of general obligation bonds Mary Yu maturing within a maximum of five years, and to collect excess property taxes Legislative District 35 annually to repay the bonds, as provided State Representative Position 2 Supreme Court Justice Position 3 in Resolution No. 14-05. Should this 2-year term 6-year term proposition be: Drew C. MacEwen Mary E. Fairhurst (Prefers Republican Party) Approved Tammey Newton Rejected Supreme Court Justice Position 4 (Prefers Democratic Party) 6-year term Mason County Eddie Yoon Fire Protection District No. 2 Dissolution of Fire Protection Charles W. Johnson District No. 2 Kitsap County Commissioner District 3 The Board of Fire Commissioners of the Short and full 4-year term Supreme Court Justice Position 7 North Mason Regional Fire Authority 6-year term Edward E. Wolfe passed Resolution No. 14-12, concerning (Prefers Republican Party) Debra L. Stephens a proposition to dissolve the Fire District. John (Zamboni) Scannell This measure would dissolve Mason Linda Streissguth County Fire District No. 2 effective (Prefers Democratic Party) December 31, 2014, thereby allowing all Court of Appeals Division 2 District 2 fire and emergency medical services and Judge Position 1 administration to be performed Kitsap County Assessor exclusively by the voter approved North 4-year term 6-year term Mason Regional Fire Authority which has Lisa L. Sutton Phil Cook provided such services since its (Prefers Republican Party) formation on January 1, 2014. Paul Andrews District Court Judge Department 1 Should this proposition be: (Prefers Democratic Party) 4-year term Claire Bradley Approved Kitsap County Auditor Tracy Flood Rejected 4-year term Dolores Gilmore North Kitsap Fire & Rescue (Prefers Democratic Party) District Court Judge Department 2 Proposition No. 1 4-year term Kelly Emerson Levy of General Tax for Maintenance Jeffrey J. Jahns and Operations (Prefers Republican Party) The Board of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue District Court Judge Department 3 adopted Resolution 2014-08, concerning Kitsap County Clerk 4-year term 4-year term a proposition to adequately finance Marilyn G. Paja maintenance and operation costs. Dave Peterson (Prefers Democratic Party) This proposition provides for the support Gerald (Gary) Chaney District Court Judge Department 4 of fire protection and emergency medical (Prefers Republican Party) 4-year term services, facilities, maintenance, staffing Stephen J. Holman and operations by authorizing the District to levy excess taxes in the amount of Kitsap County Coroner $600,000 per year for four consecutive 4-year term years beginning in 2014 to be collected in Greg Sandstrom each year following at an approximate (Prefers Republican Party) levy rate of $0.25 per thousand of Public Utility District No. 1 assessed valuation (the actual rate will Jeff Wallis Commissioner District 2 be based on assessed values). (States No Party Preference) Short and full 6-year term James (Jim) Civilla Should this proposition be approved? Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney Yes 4-year term Russ Hauge No (Prefers Democratic Party) Tina Robinson (Prefers Republican Party) Vote Both Sides.