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Who Donates to Campaigns? Advisory Votes Federal Partisan Office View contributors for candidates and measures Advisory Vote No. 32 President and Vice President of the Public Disclosure Commission Engrossed Substitute United States 1 www.pdc.wa.gov Senate Bill 5323 Toll Free (877) 601-2828 Joseph R. Biden / The legislature imposed, without a vote Kamala D. Harris of the people, a retail sales tax on pass- Democratic Party Nominees Instructions through charges retail establishments Donald J. Trump / 60168 v1 collect for specified carryout bags, Michael R. Pence costing $32,000,000 in its first ten Republican Party Nominees Use a black or dark blue ink pen to years, for government spending. completely fill in the box to the left of Jo Jorgensen / your choice. Vote for one choice for This tax increase should be: Jeremy "Spike" Cohen each office or ballot measure. If you Libertarian Party Nominees Repealed vote for more than one choice, no Howie Hawkins / votes will be counted for that office or Maintained Angela Walker ballot measure. Leaving an office or Green Party Nominees ballot measure blank will not invalidate Advisory Vote No. 33 Gloria La Riva / your ballot. Substitute Senate Bill 5628 Sunil Freeman Socialism and Liberation Party To correct a mistake The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, a tax on heavy Nominees equipment rentals to consumers by Alyson Kennedy / heavy equipment rental property Malcolm M. Jarrett Draw a line through the entire dealers, costing $103,000,000 in its first Socialist Workers Party candidate's name or measure response. ten years, for government spending. Nominees You then have the option of marking another choice. This tax increase should be:

To vote for a Write-in Repealed READ: Each candidate for President candidate Maintained and Vice President is the official nominee of a political party. For other partisan offices, each candidate Advisory Vote No. 34 Completely fill in the box next to the may state a political party that he or Engrossed Substitute dotted line and write the candidate's she prefers. A candidate's preference Senate Bill 6492 name on the dotted line. does not imply that the candidate is The legislature increased, without a nominated or endorsed by the party, Elections Office Contact Information: vote of the people, the business and or that the party approves of or Location: 1408 Franklin St., Vancouver occupation tax rate for certain associates with that candidate. Mail: PO Box 8815 businesses, while reducing certain Vancouver, WA 98666 surcharges, costing $843,000,000 in its ************************************** Telephone: (564) 397-2345 first ten years, for government Speech-to-Speech Relay: spending. Federal Partisan Office (800) 833-6384 United States Representative Fax Number: (564) 397-2394 This tax increase should be: 3rd Congressional District Email: [email protected] Repealed Website: clarkvotes.org Jaime Herrera Beutler ______Maintained (Prefers Republican Party) Carolyn Long Advisory Vote No. 35 (Prefers Democratic Party) Begin Engrossed Senate Bill 6690 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, the business and occupation tax on manufacturers of State Partisan Offices commercial airplanes, including Voting Governor components or tooling, costing $1,024,000,000 in its first ten years, for Jay Inslee government spending. (Prefers Democratic Party) Here Loren Culp This tax increase should be: (Prefers Republican Party) State Measure Repealed Referendum Measure Maintained Referendum Measure No. 90 Lieutenant Governor The legislature passed Engrossed Proposed Constitutional Amendment Substitute Senate Bill 5395 concerning Denny Heck Engrossed Senate Joint comprehensive sexual health (Prefers Democratic Party) Resolution No. 8212 education. This bill would require Marko Liias school districts to adopt or develop, The legislature has proposed a (Prefers Democratic Party) consistent with state standards, constitutional amendment on comprehensive age-appropriate sexual investment of public funds. This health education, as defined, for all amendment would allow public money students, and excuse students if their held in a fund for long-term care Secretary of State parents request. services and supports to be invested by Kim Wyman governments as authorized by state (Prefers Republican Party) Should this bill be: law, including investments in private stocks. Gael Tarleton Approved (Prefers Democratic Party) Rejected Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved Rejected

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State Treasurer State Senator State Representative 17th Legislative District 20th Legislative District Mike Pellicciotti Position No. 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Lynda Wilson 1 Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Daniel Smith (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Will Rollet (Prefers Democratic Party) 60168 v1

State Auditor State Representative Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 17th Legislative District State Senator (Prefers Democratic Party) Position No. 1 49th Legislative District Chris Leyba (Prefers Republican Party) Annette Cleveland (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Tanisha L. Harris Rey Reynolds (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Ind. Republican Party) Attorney General

Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative State Representative Matt Larkin 17th Legislative District 49th Legislative District (Prefers Republican Party) Position No. 2 Position No. 1

Paul Harris (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Commissioner of Public Lands Bryan White Justin Forsman (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party) Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Republican Party) State Senator State Representative 18th Legislative District 49th Legislative District Position No. 2 Rick Bell State Nonpartisan Office (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Superintendent of Public Instruction (Prefers Republican Party) Park Llafet Chris Reykdal (Prefers Republican Party) Maia Espinoza State Representative 18th Legislative District County Council Position No. 1 Councilor - District No. 3 State Partisan Office Brandon Vick Karen Dill Bowerman Insurance Commissioner (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Mike Kreidler Kassandra Bessert Jesse James (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) State Representative County Council 18th Legislative District Councilor - District No. 4 Position No. 2 State Legislative Partisan Offices Gary Medvigy (Prefers Republican Party) State Senator (Prefers Republican Party) 14th Legislative District Matt Little Donna L. Sinclair (Prefers Independent Party) Curtis P. King (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party)

County Nonpartisan Offices State Senator State Representative 20th Legislative District Charter Review Commissioner 14th Legislative District At-Large - Position No. 1 Position No. 1 John Braun (Prefers Republican Party) Rainy Rau Chris Corry Doug Lasher (Prefers Republican Party) Tracy Rushing Tom Mielke (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative 20th Legislative District Position No. 1 Charter Review Commissioner State Representative At-Large - Position No. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) 14th Legislative District M. Kirby Ware Position No. 2 Timothy Zahn (Prefers Democratic Party) Eric Holt (Prefers Republican Party) David R. Gellatly Devin Kuh (Prefers Democratic Party)

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Charter Review Commissioner Charter Review Commissioner Public Utility District No. 1 of At-Large - Position No. 3 Councilor District 3 - Position No. 2 Clark County Commissioner - District No. 3 Bridgette Fahnbulleh Parker Davidson 1 Jane Van Dyke Mike Dalesandro Nena Cavel Stephen Sechrist Terri Niles Justin M. Forsman Local Measures 60168 v1

Charter Review Commissioner City of Washougal Councilor District 3 - Position No. 3 Proposition No. 9 Charter Review Commissioner Designation of Council Position Councilor District 1 - Position No. 1 Jeff Angelo Number One as Chair within the City Michele L. McDermid Jess Mahan of Washougal Shall the City of Washougal designate Michael Martin Council position number one as the Hector Hinojosa Chair (Mayor)? Charter Review Commissioner James Conright Yes Councilor District 4 - Position No. 1 Anthony M. Vendetti No Greg Cheney Thomas Hernandez City of Washougal Proposition No. 10 Dave Stiles Charter Review Commissioner Replacement Levy for Fire and Councilor District 1 - Position No. 2 Dick Rylander Emergency Medical Services The City Council of the City of Kathy McDonald Deanna Rusch Washougal adopted Resolution 1189 Steve Perkel Chuck Miller concerning renewing an increase in Washougal's regular property tax levy Kim D. Harless for fire and emergency medical services. Charter Review Commissioner Councilor District 4 - Position No. 2 To fund fire and emergency medical Charter Review Commissioner services, this proposition authorizes an Councilor District 1 - Position No. 3 John Latta increase in the City of Washougal's Eric LaBrant Brent D. Boger regular tax levy for collection in 2021 of ten cents ($0.10) per $1,000 of assessed Barbara Taft Chen Glenn Kincaid valuation. If this proposition is Chris Goodwin approved the City's total 2021 regular levy rate will not exceed $2.10 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. Levy Charter Review Commissioner amounts in the five years following Councilor District 4 - Position No. 3 2021 will be limited as provided under Charter Review Commissioner RCW chapter 84.55. Councilor District 2 - Position No. 1 Sydney Johnson Greg K. Anderson Should this proposition be approved? Charles P. "Chuck" Green Yes Thomas R. Higdon No State Supreme Court Trevor Best Nonpartisan Offices ************************************** Julie Laterza End of Ballot State Supreme Court Justice ************************************** Position No. 3

Short & Full Six Year Term Charter Review Commissioner Councilor District 2 - Position No. 2 Dave Larson

Jackie Lane Raquel Montoya-Lewis Kelsey Potter Joel Mattila State Supreme Court Justice Position No. 4

Charles W. Johnson Charter Review Commissioner Councilor District 2 - Position No. 3

Dorothy Gasque State Supreme Court Justice Peter Silliman Position No. 6 Bridget McLeman Unexpired Two Year Term David E. Poland Richard S. Serns G. Helen Whitener

Charter Review Commissioner Councilor District 3 - Position No. 1 State Supreme Court Justice Adam Baldwin Position No. 7 Maureen Winningham Debra L. Stephens Ken Lounsbury 1 60168 v1

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