SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON Precinct: SAMPLE NOVEMBER 6, 2018 Ballot Style 1
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SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON Precinct: SAMPLE NOVEMBER 6, 2018 Ballot Style 1 Instructions Initiatives to the Legislature State: Partisan Offices How to vote Initiative Measure No. 940 Legislative District 20 State Rep. Pos. 2 Initiative Measure No. 940 concerns law 2-year term - vote for one enforcement. This measure would require law enforcement to receive violence de- escalation, mental-health, and first-aid Ed Orcutt training, and provide first-aid; and change (Prefers Republican Party) standards for use of deadly force, adding Brennan Bailey Use a dark blue or black ink pen to a "good faith" standard and independent (Prefers Democratic Party) completely fill in the oval to the left of investigation. your choice. Do not use felt tip markers. Should this measure be enacted into law? County: Partisan Offices Vote for one in each race. If you vote for Yes more than one, no votes will be counted for that race. No Assessor 4-year term - vote for one If you make a mistake Advisory Votes Amanda Price (States No Party Preference) Dianne Dorey Advisory Vote No. 19 (Prefers Republican Party) Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 6269 The legislature expanded, without a vote Auditor Draw a line through the entire measure of the people, the oil spill response and 4-year term - vote for one response or candidate's name. Then you administration taxes to crude oil or Larry E Grove may make another choice. petroleum products received by pipeline, (Prefers Republican Party) costing $13,000,000 over ten years for Optional Write-in government spending. This tax increase should be: Clerk 4-year term - vote for one Scott Tinney Repealed (Prefers Republican Party) Maintained To vote for a candidate not listed for that race, fill in the oval to the left of the line Countywide Measure County Commissioner and print the name of the candidate. District 3 4-year term - vote for one Lewis County Elections This Measure Initiates the Home Rule Charter Process Gary Stamper For a replacement ballot, or for (Prefers Republican Party) information on Accessible Voting Units Should there be an election of freeholders Jerry Pratt (available 18 days before Election Day), to initiate the home rule charter process (States No Party Preference) please call us at (360) 740-1278 or toll- for Lewis County? free within Lewis County: (800) 562-6130 ext. 1278. Yes Coroner Who donates to campaigns? No 4-year term - vote for one For a list of the people and Warren McLeod organizations that donated to READ: Each candidate for (Prefers Republican Party) state and local candidates and ballot measure campaigns, visit partisan office may state a www.pdc.gov political party that he or she prefers. A candidate's Prosecuting Attorney preference does not imply that 4-year term - vote for one State Measures the candidate is nominated or Jonathan L. Meyer endorsed by the party, or that (Prefers Republican Party) the party approves of or Initiatives to the People associates with that candidate. Sheriff Initiative Measure No. 1631 4-year term - vote for one Federal: Partisan Offices Rob Snaza Initiative Measure No. 1631 concerns (Prefers Republican Party) pollution. This measure would charge U.S. Senator pollution fees on sources of 6-year term - vote for one greenhouse gas pollutants and use the revenue to reduce pollution, Maria Cantwell Treasurer promote clean energy, and address 4-year term - vote for one climate impacts, under oversight of a (Prefers Democratic Party) Susan Hutchison Arny Davis public board. (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Should this measure be enacted into law? Congressional District 3 County: Non-Partisan Office Yes U.S. Representative No 2-year term - vote for one Freeholder Jaime Herrera Beutler Commissioner Dist. 1, Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) vote for one Initiative Measure No. 1634 Carolyn Long (Prefers Democratic Party) Initiative Measure No. 1634 concerns taxation of certain items intended for Paul Crowner human consumption. This measure Ron Averill would prohibit new or increased local State: Partisan Offices taxes, fees, or assessments on raw or Larry Kerschner processed foods or beverages (with exceptions), or ingredients thereof, Legislative District 19 Arny Davis unless effective by January 15, 2018, or generally applicable. State Rep. Pos. 1 2-year term - vote for one Freeholder Should this measure be enacted into Commissioner Dist. 1, Pos. 2 law? Jim Walsh vote for one (Prefers Republican Party) Erin Frasier Yes (Prefers Democratic Party) No Jeffrey D Robertson Jami Lund Initiative Measure No. 1639 Legislative District 19 State Rep. Pos. 2 Marc Guichard Initiative Measure No. 1639 concerns 2-year term - vote for one firearms. This measure would require increased background checks, Brian E. Blake Freeholder training, age limitations, and waiting (Prefers Democratic Party) Commissioner Dist. 1, Pos. 3 periods for sales or delivery of Joel McEntire vote for one semiautomatic assault rifles; (Prefers Republican Party) criminalize noncompliant storage TJ Williams upon unauthorized use; allow fees; and enact other provisions. Kurtis Engle Legislative District 20 Should this measure be enacted into State Rep. Pos. 1 law? 2-year term - vote for one Freeholder Commissioner Dist. 1, Pos. 4 Richard DeBolt vote for one Yes (Prefers GOP Party) John Thompson No (Prefers Democratic Party) Bob Berg Cory Elliott Vote Both Sides SAMPLE [] (CS 1) Freeholder Supreme Court, Justice Pos. 9 Transportation District Commissioner Dist. 1, Pos. 5 6-year term - vote for one vote for one Sheryl Gordon McCloud County Wide Expansion of Public Transportation Services Evan Fagerness Sales and Use Tax Levy Jennifer L West Court of Appeals Div. 2, Dist. 3 The Board of Lewis County Peter N. Lahmann Jr. Commissioners adopted Resolution No. Judge Position 1 18-230 concerning a sales and use tax to 6-year term - vote for one finance public transportation within Freeholder boundaries of the Lewis Public Transit Commisioner Dist. 2, Pos. 1 Rich Melnick Benefit Area (LPTBA). If approved, this vote for one proposition would authorize a sale and use tax of two-tenths of one percent (0.2%) to be collected, in addition to any Brian Mittge other taxes authorized by law, within the District Court Judge, Dept. 1 Mark Anders boundaries of the Lewis Public Transit 4-year term - vote for one Benefit Area (LPTBA), of all taxable retail Bill Schulte Wade Samuelson sales in accordance with RCW 82.14.045 to fund operation, maintenance and capital Anthony Mixer needs of the Lewis Public Transit Benefit Area (LPTBA) as identified in its comprehensive transit plans. Freeholder District Court Judge, Dept. 2 Commissioner Dist. 2, Pos. 2 4-year term - vote for one Should this proposition be approved or vote for one rejected? David Morgan R.W. Buzzard Approved Lindsey Pollock Rejected Freeholder Public Utility District: Commissioner Dist. 2, Pos. 3 Non-Partisan Office vote for one Jen Slemp PUD - Commissioner District 2 6-year term - vote for one Bob Bozarth Dean Dahlin Freeholder Commissioner Dist. 2, Pos. 4 vote for one School District Norman Forsyth Fred W Rider Castle Rock School Dist. No. Bob Russell 401 Proposition 1 Freeholder Facility Improvement General Commissioner Dist. 2, Pos. 5 Obligation Bonds vote for one The Board of Directors of Castle Rock Martha J. Hunt School District adopted Resolution No. 2018-80 concerning this proposition. To Jerry Lord enhance the education of Castle Rock Lola Toloba students the proposition authorizes the District to construct and equip a new Stan Bowman Middle School Campus, renovate and modernize the High School, renovate and Pete Hammer modernize the Elementary School and improve the district's safety, security and technology systems, issue $42,375,000 of Freeholder general obligation bonds maturing within Commissioner Dist. 3, Pos. 1 a maximum of 25 years, and levy vote for one additional property taxes annually to repay the bonds, as provided in Resolution No. 2018-80. F. Lee Grose Should this proposition be: Freeholder Commissioner Dist. 3, Pos. 2 Approved vote for one Rejected Rodger Cool Toledo School District No. 237 Proposition No. 1 Freeholder Commissioner Dist. 3, Pos. 3 Bonds to Construct School vote for one Facilities - $7,000,000 Cynthia (Cindy) Colson The Board of Directors of Toledo School Harry O Bhagwandin District No. 237 approved a proposition for bonds. This proposition would Linda Williams authorize the District to acquire, construct and equip a new building for Toledo High Marty Hayes School; to issue $7,000,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a maximum term of 21 years, and to levy Freeholder excess property taxes annually to repay Commissioner Dist. 3, Pos. 4 the bonds, all as provided in Resolution vote for one No. 2017-18-16. Carolyn (Carol) Brock Should this proposition be: Archie Smith Approved Nicholas Bozarth Rejected Freeholder Fire Protection District Commissioner Dist. 3, Pos. 5 vote for one Fire Protection District No. 1 Michael Messmore (Onalaska Fire Department) Proposition 1 Judicial: Non-Partisan Offices Bonds for Fire Station The Board of Fire Commissioners of Lewis Supreme Court, Justice Pos. County Fire Protection District No. 1 2 (Onalaska Fire Department) adopted 6-year term - vote for one Resolution No. 2018-08, concerning a proposition to support fire, rescue and emergency medical services. This Susan Owens proposition would authorize Onalaska Fire Department to: construct a new fire station on land already owned by the Fire Department on Alexander Road between State Route 508 and 2nd Street Southwest Supreme Court , Justice Pos. to replace the existing fire station; acquire 8 firefighting and emergency medical 6-year term - vote for one service equipment and apparatus; issue no more than $1,700,000 of general Nathan Choi obligation bonds maturing within 20 years; and levy annual excess property Steve Gonzalez taxes to repay the bonds, all as provided in Resolution No.