VOTERS’ PAMPHLET WASHINGTON STATE ELECTIONS & KLICKITAT COUNTY

GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7

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A message from Secretary of State Kim Wyman

Welcome to your 2017 General Election Voters’ Pamphlet! This important election features local races and measures that could have a major impact on you and your community. Voter participation data in our state shows many people only vote in the presidential election every four years. But often the decisions made in a non-presidential election year like this are more likely to impact your daily life. Decisions made by local elected officials determine things like the time it takes first responders to get to an emergency, the maintenance of our roads, or the books our kids read in school. This year, voters will elect the officials who make these important decisions – mayors, city council members, school board directors, and fire and port commissioners. Voters will also determine the outcome of local measures and some Washington voters will vote on special legislative elections to fill unexpired terms. For the first time since the late 1980s, there are no initiatives or referenda on the statewide ballot. However, there are various tax advisory votes on the ballot and this pamphlet contains information about these advisory votes. You’ll find several pages inside designed to help you with voting and the election process. Remember, in order to vote in this election you must be registered to vote in our state. If you are not a registered voter and want to vote in this fall’s election, you have until October 30th to register at your county elections office. By voting, you are making your voice heard as you help choose our government’s leaders. Please take a moment to read through this Voters’ Pamphlet, then fill out your ballot and return it by November 7th. Make an impact in your community and our state by voting this fall!

Kim Wyman Secretary of State

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November 7, 2017 General Election Table of contents

Voting in Washington State ...... 4 Accessible Pamphlets 5

Advisory Votes ...... 6

Language Assistance ...... 14

Klickitat County Voters’ Pamphlet 15

More information Contact Your County ...... 71

Political parties

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Voting in Washington State

Qualifications You must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, a resident of Washington State, and not under Department of Corrections supervision for a Washington State felony conviction.

Register to vote & update your address

The deadline to update your voting address has passed. Contact your former county elections department to request a ballot at your new address. New voters may register in person until October 30 at your county elections department. Military voters are exempt from voter registration deadlines.

Cast Your Ballot Your ballot will be Vote your ballot Return it by mail or 1 mailed to the address 2 and sign your 3 to an official ballot you provide in your return envelope. drop box by 8 p.m. on voter registration. November 7.

vote by mail

Where is my ballot? View Your ballot will be mailed by October 20. Election Results If you need a replacement ballot, contact your county elections department listed VOTE.WA.GOV at the end of this pamphlet.

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Accessible pamphlet available

Audio and plain text voters’ pamphlets available at vote.wa.gov.

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ADVISORY VOTES

What’s an advisory vote? Advisory votes are non-binding. The results will not change the law.

Repeal or maintain? You are advising the Legislature to repeal or maintain a tax increase.

Repeal - you don’t favor the tax increase. Maintain - you favor the tax increase.

Want more info? Contact your legislator. Their contact information is on the following pages. View the complete text of the bill at www.vote.wa.gov/completetext. View additional cost information at www.ofm.wa.gov/ballot.

Advisory votes are the result of Initiative 960, approved by voters in 2007. Advisory Votes 7 Ten-Year Projection Advisory Vote No. Provided by the Office of Financial Management For more information visit www.ofm.wa.gov/ballot

Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1597 (ESHB 1597) Fiscal Enhanced Food Fish Tax 16 Year (Ocean Water) 2018 $ 24,000 Engrossed Substitute 2019 58,000 House Bill 1597 2020 58,000 The legislature increased, without a 2021 58,000 vote of the people, the food fish excise 2022 58,000 tax rate on certain salmon and game 2023 58,000 fish, costing less than $1,000,000 in 2024 58,000 the first ten years, for government 2025 58,000 spending. 2026 58,000 2027 58,000 This tax increase should be: Total: $546,000 [ ] Repealed Final Votes Cast by the Legislature [ ] Maintained Senate: Yeas, 46; Nays, 3; Absent, 0; Excused, 0 House: Yeas, 92; Nays, 2; Absent, 0; Excused, 4

Ten-Year Projection Advisory Vote No. Provided by the Office of Financial Management For more information visit www.ofm.wa.gov/ballot

Engrossed House Bill 2163 (EHB 2163) Fiscal B&O Tax Retail Use Tax Total Year Sales Tax 17 2018 $ 4,399,000 $ 24,574,000 $ 1,452,000 $ 30,425,000 Engrossed House Bill 2163 2019 7,676,000 30,160,000 5,227,000 43,063,000 2020 10,906,000 30,846,000 8,712,000 50,464,000 The legislature expanded, without a vote of the people, the business and 2021 11,611,000 31,549,000 12,197,000 55,357,000 occupation tax and narrowed certain 2022 12,373,000 32,268,000 13,940,000 58,581,000 retail sales and use tax exemptions, 2023 13,195,000 33,003,000 13,940,000 60,138,000 costing $565,000,000 in the first ten 2024 14,081,000 33,754,000 13,940,000 61,775,000 years, for government spending. 2025 15,036,000 35,626,000 13,940,000 64,602,000 This tax increase should be: 2026 16,962,000 37,602,000 13,940,000 68,504,000 2027 18,108,000 39,685,000 13,940,000 71,733,000 [ ] Repealed Total: $124,347,000 $329,067,000 $111,228,000 $564,642,000 [ ] Maintained Final Votes Cast by the Legislature Senate: Yeas, 33; Nays, 16; Absent, 0; Excused, 0 House: Yeas, 51; Nays, 42; Absent, 0; Excused, 5 8 Advisory Votes Ten-Year Projection Advisory Vote No. Provided by the Office of Financial Management For more information visit www.ofm.wa.gov/ballot

Engrossed House Bill 2242 (EHB 2242) Fiscal State Year Property Tax 18 2018 $ 541,000,000 Engrossed House Bill 2242 2019 1,073,200,000 The legislature imposed, without a 2020 1,184,800,000 vote of the people, an additional state 2021 1,308,900,000 property tax for common schools, 2022 1,384,700,000 costing $12,949,000,000 in the first ten 2023 1,420,200,000 years, for government spending. 2024 1,455,700,000 2025 1,491,200,000 This tax increase should be: 2026 1,526,800,000 [ ] Repealed 2027 1,562,500,000 Total: $ 12,949,000,000 [ ] Maintained Final Votes Cast by the Legislature Senate: Yeas, 32; Nays, 17; Absent, 0; Excused, 0 House: Yeas, 67; Nays, 26; Absent, 0; Excused, 5

Contact Your County Elections Department

Your county elections department can help you:

• register to vote • update your address • get a replacement ballot • use an accessible voting unit • locate your nearest ballot drop box County contact information is located in the back of this pamphlet. Advisory Votes 9 Final Votes Cast by Each Legislator District 1 District 4 District 7 District 10 Sen. Guy Palumbo Sen. Mike Padden Sen. Shelly Short Sen. Barbara Bailey (D, Snohomish), (360) 786-7600 (R, Spokane Valley), (360) 786-7606 (R, Addy), (360) 786-7612 (R, Oak Harbor), (360) 786-7618 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Derek Stanford Rep. Matt Shea Rep. Rep. Norma Smith (D, Bothell), (360) 786-7928 (R, Spokane Valley), (360) 786-7984 (R, Republic), (360) 786-7908 (R, Clinton), (360) 786-7884 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Nay ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Excused EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Rep. Bob McCaslin Rep. Rep. Dave Hayes (D, Kirkland), (360) 786-7900 (R, Spokane Valley), (360) 786-7820 (R, Wauconda), (360) 786-7988 (R, Camano Island), (360) 786-7914 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Excused EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Excused

District 2 District 5 District 8 District 11 Sen. Randi Becker Sen. Mark Mullet Sen. Sharon Brown Sen. Bob Hasegawa (R, Eatonville), (360) 786-7602 (D, Issaquah), (360) 786-7608 (R, Kennewick), (360) 786-7614 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7616 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Jay Rodne Rep. Rep. Zack Hudgins (R, Olympia), (360) 786-7824 (R, Snoqualmie), (360) 786-7852 (R, Kennewick), (360) 786-7882 (D, Tukwila), (360) 786-7956 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. J.T. Wilcox Rep. Paul Graves Rep. Larry Haler Rep. (R, Yelm), (360) 786-7912 (R, Fall City), (360) 786-7876 (R, Richland), (360) 786-7986 (D, Renton), (360) 786-7862 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay

District 3 District 6 District 9 District 12 Sen. Andy Billig Sen. Michael Baumgartner Sen. Mark Schoesler Sen. Brad Hawkins (D, Spokane), (360) 786-7604 (R, Spokane), (360) 786-7610 (R, Ritzville), (360) 786-7620 (R, East Wenatchee), (360) 786-7622 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Cary Condotta (D, Spokane), (360) 786-7888 (R, Spokane), (360) 786-7922 (R, Pomeroy), (360) 786-7942 (R, Wenatchee), (360) 786-7954 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Jeff Holy Rep. Rep. Mike Steele (D, Spokane), (360) 786-7946 (R, Cheney), (360) 786-7962 (R, Colfax), (360) 786-7844 (R, Chelan), (360) 786-7832 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Excused ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Excused EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Initiative 960, approved by voters in 2007, requires a list of every Legislator, their party preference, hometown, contact information, and how they voted on each bill resulting in an Advisory Vote. 10 Advisory Votes

District 13 District 16 District 19 District 22 Sen. Judy Warnick Sen. Maureen Walsh Sen. Dean Takko Sen. Sam Hunt (R, Moses Lake), (360) 786-7624 (R, College Place), (360) 786-7630 (D, Longview), (360) 786-7636 (D, Olympia), (360) 786-7642 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Bill Jenkin Rep. Jim Walsh Rep. (R, Moses Lake), (360) 786-7932 (R, Prosser), (360) 786-7836 (R, Aberdeen), (360) 786-7806 (D, Olympia), (360) 786-7940 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Matt Manweller Rep. Terry Nealey Rep. Brian Blake Rep. Beth Doglio (R, Ellensburg), (360) 786-7808 (R, Dayton), (360) 786-7828 (D, Aberdeen), (360) 786-7870 (D, Olympia), (360) 786-7992 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 14 District 17 District 20 District 23 Sen. Curtis King Sen. Lynda Wilson Sen. John Braun Sen. Christine Rolfes (R, Yakima), (360) 786-7626 (R, Vancouver), (360) 786-7632 (R, Centralia), (360) 786-7638 (D, Bainbridge Island), (360) 786-7644 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Norm Johnson Rep. Rep. Richard DeBolt Rep. Sherry Appleton (R, Yakima), (360) 786-7810 (R, Vancouver), (360) 786-7994 (R, Chehalis), (360) 786-7896 (D, Poulsbo), (360) 786-7934 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Gina McCabe Rep. Rep. Rep. (R, Goldendale), (360) 786-7856 (R, Vancouver), (360) 786-7976 (R, Kalama), (360) 786-7990 (D, Bainbridge Island), (360) 786-7842 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 15 District 18 District 21 District 24 Sen. Jim Honeyford Sen. Ann Rivers Sen. Marko Liias Sen. Kevin Van De Wege (R, Sunnyside), (360) 786-7684 (R, La Center), (360) 786-7634 (D, Everett), (360) 786-7640 (D, Sequim), (360) 786-7646 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Rep. Rep. Mike Chapman (R, Granger), (360) 786-7960 (R, Vancouver), (360) 786-7850 (D, Edmonds), (360) 786-7950 (D, Port Angeles), (360) 786-7916 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. David Taylor Rep. Liz Pike Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self Rep. (R, Moxee), (360) 786-7874 (R, Camas), (360) 786-7812 (D, Mukilteo), (360) 786-7972 (D, Sequim), (360) 786-7904 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Nay ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

Don’t know which legislative district you live in? ? Call the legislative hotline at (800) 562-6000 or visit www.leg.wa.gov. Advisory Votes 11

District 25 District 28 District 31 District 34 Sen. Hans Zeiger Sen. Steve O’Ban Sen. Phil Fortunato Sen. Sharon Nelson (R, Puyallup), (360) 786-7648 (R, Tacoma), (360) 786-7654 (R, Kent), (360) 786-7660 (D, Vashon), (360) 786-7667 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Melanie Stambaugh Rep. Dick Muri Rep. Rep. (R, Puyallup), (360) 786-7948 (R, Steilacoom), (360) 786-7890 (R, Auburn), (360) 786-7846 (D, West Seattle), (360) 786-7978 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Joyce McDonald Rep. Christine Kilduff Rep. Morgan Irwin Rep. (R, Puyallup), (360) 786-7968 (D, University Place), (360) 786-7958 (R, Enumclaw), (360) 786-7866 (D, Burien), (360) 786-7952 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 26 District 29 District 32 District 35 Sen. Jan Angel Sen. Steve Conway Sen. Maralyn Chase Sen. Tim Sheldon (R, Port Orchard), (360) 786-7650 (D, Tacoma), (360) 786-7656 (D, Edmonds), (360) 786-7662 (D, Shelton), (360) 786-7668 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Nay ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Rep. David Sawyer Rep. Rep. (R, Gig Harbor), (360) 786-7964 (D, Parkland), (360) 786-7906 (D, Shoreline), (360) 786-7880 (R, Allyn), (360) 786-7966 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Rep. Steve Kirby Rep. Ruth Kagi Rep. Drew MacEwen (R, Port Orchard), (360) 786-7802 (D, Tacoma), (360) 786-7996 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7910 (R, Union), (360) 786-7902 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 27 District 30 District 33 District 36 Sen. Jeannie Darneille Sen. Mark Miloscia Sen. Karen Keiser Sen. Reuven Carlyle (D, Tacoma), (360) 786-7652 (R, Federal Way), (360) 786-7658 (D, Des Moines), (360) 786-7664 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7670 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Mike Pellicciotti Rep. Rep. (D, Tacoma), (360) 786-7930 (D, Federal Way), (360) 786-7898 (D, Des Moines), (360) 786-7834 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7814 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Jake Fey Rep. Kristine Reeves Rep. Rep. Gael Tarleton (D, Tacoma), (360) 786-7974 (D, Federal Way), (360) 786-7830 (D, SeaTac), (360) 786-7868 (D, Ballard), (360) 786-7860 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Initiative 960, approved by voters in 2007, requires a list of every Legislator, their party preference, hometown, contact information, and how they voted on each bill resulting in an Advisory Vote. 12 Advisory Votes

District 37 District 40 District 43 District 46 Sen. Rebecca Saldaña Sen. Kevin Ranker Sen. Jamie Pedersen Sen. David Frockt (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7688 (D, Deer Harbor), (360) 786-7678 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7628 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7690 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Nay ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Rep. Kristine Lytton Rep. Rep. (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7944 (D, Anacortes), (360) 786-7800 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7826 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7886 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Eric Pettigrew Rep. Jeff Morris Rep. Rep. (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7838 (D, Mount Vernon), (360) 786-7970 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7920 (D, Seattle), (360) 786-7818 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Excused ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Excused EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 38 District 41 District 44 District 47 Sen. John McCoy Sen. Lisa Wellman Sen. Steve Hobbs Sen. Joe Fain (D, Tulalip), (360) 786-7674 (D, Mercer Island), (360) 786-7641 (D, Lake Stevens), (360) 786-7686 (R, Auburn), (360) 786-7692 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Nay ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. June Robinson Rep. Rep. Rep. Mark Hargrove (D, Everett), (360) 786-7864 (D, Mercer Island), (360) 786-7894 (D, Mill Creek), (360) 786-7804 (R, Covington), (360) 786-7918 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Excused EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Excused Rep. Rep. Judy Clibborn Rep. Mark Harmsworth Rep. Pat Sullivan (D, Everett), (360) 786-7840 (D, Mercer Island), (360) 786-7926 (R, Mill Creek), (360) 786-7892 (D, Covington), (360) 786-7858 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

District 39 District 42 District 45 District 48 Sen. Kirk Pearson Sen. Doug Ericksen Sen. Dino Rossi Sen. Patty Kuderer (R, Monroe), (360) 786-7676 (R, Ferndale), (360) 786-7682 (R, Sammamish), (360) 786-7672 (D, Bellevue), (360) 786-7694 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. Dan Kristiansen Rep. Luanne Van Werven Rep. Rep. (R, Snohomish), (360) 786-7967 (R, Lynden), (360) 786-7980 (D, Kirkland), (360) 786-7878 (D, Bellevue), (360) 786-7936 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay Rep. John Koster Rep. Vincent Buys Rep. Rep. Joan McBride (R, Arlington), (360) 786-7816 (R, Lynden), (360) 786-7854 (D, Kirkland), (360) 786-7822 (D, Kirkland), (360) 786-7848 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Nay EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay

Don’t know which legislative district you live in? ? Call the legislative hotline at (800) 562-6000 or visit www.leg.wa.gov. Advisory Votes 13

District 49 Sen. Annette Cleveland (D, Vancouver), (360) 786-7696 [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Nay view ballot Rep. (D, Vancouver), (360) 786-7924 status [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea Rep. Monica Jurado Stonier (D, Vancouver), (360) 786-7872 [email protected] ESHB 1597 (AV16): Yea EHB 2163 (AV17): Yea EHB 2242 (AV18): Yea

Address confidentiality for crime survivors

Keep your voting address confidential The Address Confidentiality Program can register participants to vote without creating a public record.

To be eligible: •  you must be a survivor of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking or stalking, or be employed in criminal justice and a target of felony harassment on the job •  you must meet with a victim advocate who can assist with threat assessment, safety planning, and the program application •  you should have recently moved to a new location that is unknown to the offender and undocumented in public records

Call (800) 822-1065 or visit www.sos.wa.gov/acp. 14

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Klickitat County Official Local Voters’ Pamphlet November 7, 2017 General Election

Submitted by Steve Nygard Published by the Klickitat County Auditor 16 Klickitat County Letter from the Auditor Dear Klickitat County Voter,

Your General Election ballot will be mailed on October 20th and should arrive in your home within the next few days. For your ballot to be counted, you must sign your envelope with a verifiable signature or, if you are unable to sign, a mark that is witnessed by two people who also must sign the ballot envelope. Your ballot must be received in any one of our drop boxes before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day or postmarked no later than Tuesday, November 7th. The Elections Department will make every attempt possible to contact you should there be a discrepancy with signature verification, unsigned ballot envelopes, etc. If the issue cannot be resolved prior to November 27th, the day prior to election certification, your vote cannot be counted! An Accessible Voting Unit (AVU), designed specifically for disabled voters, is available in the Auditor’s Office for use by any voter. The AVU is available between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. from October 20th through November 6th. On Election Day, November 7th, the AVU is available between 8:30 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. If your ballot is lost, damaged, destroyed or not received by October 27th, you may receive a replacement ballot online at www.myvote.wa.gov or by contacting the Elections Department (please see our contact information on page 17). Options for returning your ballot include the United States Postal Service or depositing into one of our eight drop boxes (a complete listing of locations can be found on page 17). Unofficial election results will be available shortly after 8:00 p.m. on Election Day at http://results. vote.wa.gov/results/current/klickitat. YOUR VOTE MATTERS! Throughout history, there are many examples where an election was decided by just a few votes and in some cases, ONE vote. Please join me in exercising one of the most precious rights we have as an American – the right to vote! Sincerely,

Brenda Sorensen

Table of Contents and List of Participating Jurisdictions

Accessible Voting . 17 Trout Lake Fire District #1. 31 Prosser School District #116-219. 43 Address Information. 17 Bickleton Fire District #2 . 32 Bickleton School District #203 . 46 Ballot Drop Box Locations . 17 Husum Fire District #3. 33 Centerville School District #215. 48 Contact Information. 17 Centerville Fire District #5. 34 Trout Lake School District #400. 49 Election Results. 17 Dallesport Fire District #6. 34 Glenwood School District #401. 51 Major Political Party Contact Info. 17 Rural Fire District #7. 35 Klickitat School District #402 . 53 Replacement Ballots . 17 Glenwood Fire District #8. 35 Roosevelt School District #403 . 54 Returning your Ballot. 17 Roosevelt Fire District #9 . 36 Goldendale School District #404. 55 City of Bingen. 18 Klickitat Fire District #12 . 36 White Salmon School District #405-17. 58 City of Goldendale. 21 Hospital District #1. 37 Lyle School District #406. 59 City of White Salmon. 25 Hospital District #2. 38 City of White Salmon Prop. No. 1. 61 Cemetery District #2. 29 Port District #1 . 39 Sample Ballot . 62 Park and Recreation Dist. #1. 30 Wishram School District #94. 40 Klickitat County | General Information 17 Accessible Voting Election Results An accessible voting unit will be available for the General On Election Day, after 8:00 P.M., county and statewide Election October 20, 2017 through November 6, 2017, election results will be posted on our website at Monday through Friday 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., with http://results.vote.wa.gov/results/current/klickitat. extended hours on Election Day, November 7, 2017, from 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., in the Auditor’s Office. Major Political Party Contact Election Officials will be available to provide instructions and assistance as needed. Information (in alphabetical order) Democratic Party Chairperson Address Information Sasha Bentley Keep it current (509) 637-4063 Where you live determines which races and measures are [email protected] on your ballot. When you move or change your mailing http://newdemsklick.org address contact our office or go online to PO Box 1923 www.myvote.wa.gov to update your voter registration. White Salmon, WA 98672 Snowbirds or Travelers Democratic Party Vice Chairman We can set up a temporary or on-going seasonal address so we can send your ballot to your current location. Tell Michael Oldfather us the dates you will be gone, whether it is a one-time or (509) 637-0179 on-going change, and the mailing address where you can receive your ballot. Republican Party Chairman Peter F. Leon College Students (541) 490-9396 You can register to vote using either your hometown address [email protected] or the address where you live now-whichever location you consider your residence. If you choose to use your hometown Republican Party Vice Chairperson address, your ballot can be mailed to you at school. Susan E. Kelsey (509) 310-9084 Ballot Drop Box Locations [email protected] • Dallesport, Community Center parking lot, 136 6th St. • Goldendale, Auditor’s Office, 205 S. Columbus Ave., Replacement Ballots Room 203 If you need a ballot, contact Klickitat County Elections • Goldendale, parking lot, on the corner of S. Columbus Department. You can call, email, visit the Auditor’s Office, Ave. and W. Court St. or print a replacement online at www.myvote.wa.gov. • Klickitat, State Hwy 142 at Depot Park • Lyle, Lions Club parking lot, Intersection of 5th St. and Returning your Ballot Hwy 14 Through the mail • Roosevelt, Roosevelt School parking lot, 615 Chinook Ave. You can vote and return your ballot through the U.S. • White Salmon, Pioneer Center parking lot, as you exit, Postal Service as soon as you receive it. Ballots must be 501 N.E. Washington St. (across the street from the Post postmarked by November 7, 2017. First class postage is Office) required. • Wishram, Park Place (north of the Historic Locomotive) Ballot drop boxes Contact Information Save a stamp! Ballot drop boxes are open 24 hours a day, 18 days prior to each election. Ballot drop boxes close on Phone: (800) 583-8050 or (509) 773-4001 Election Day, November 7, 2017, at 8:00 P.M. Fax: (509) 773-4244 Email: [email protected] Website: vote.wa.gov/klickitat Mail: 205 S. Columbus Ave., Room 203 Goldendale, WA 98620 In Person: 205 S. Columbus Ave., Room 203 Goldendale, WA 98620 Office Hours: 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday - Friday (except holidays), Election Day hours 8:30 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. 18 City of Bingen | Mayor | 4-year term

Betty J. Clinton Barnes No photo Bryan submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience Appointed City council 2004, Elected short term 2006, No information submitted Elected full term 2008, Elected Mayor 2010, Elected Other Professional Experience Mayor 2014 No information submitted Other Professional Experience Education Restaurant Supervisor, Owner Antique Business, Klickitat No information submitted County Public Economic Development Board, Klickitat County Transportation Policy Committee, Klickitat County Community Service Department Emergency Management Executive Board, No information submitted Executive Board for Bingen Point Overpass. Statement Education No information submitted Baker High School, Klamath Falls High School. Contact Community Service (509) 774-8208; [email protected] Huckleberry Festival, Community Pride, Santa Parade, Christmas Tree, Fundraising for Skatepark, Fundraising for Fire Department, Art and Wine Fusion, July 4th Fundraising Event for White Salmon Pool. Statement I have been building partnerships with local business owners and residents, county and federal legislators, and key partners such as Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway and Washington Department of Transportation. I oversaw the completion of Bingen’s skatepark and the County Emergency Management Plan for Bingen and Bingen Point. I have supported the police and fire department’s goals of increased staffing and equipment upgrades to further our community’s safety; encouraged staff training; and helped insure a balanced budget. Through my extensive experience, I will bring consistency to Bingen’s economic growth and continue to advocate for citizen involvement. Contact (509) 493-4305; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. City of Bingen | Council Pos. #3 | 4-year term 19

Phil Jones Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Currently serving on Bingen City Council by appointment Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement Bingen is no longer the sleepy little town I moved to 15 years ago. The whole gorge is changing and bringing Bingen with it. Recent important issues have included the future of the Bingen School property and the proposed consolidation with White Salmon. I have worked at many jobs, including the forest industry, construction, I’ve been a partner in a restaurant, and a small business owner. I currently work as a personal fitness trainer. This variety allows me to appreciate many viewpoints when considering an issue. I will strive to speak for all of Bingen . Contact (541) 490-4744; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. 20 City of Bingen | Council Pos. #5 | 4-year term

Catherine Kiewit Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience 2009 - present, Bingen City Council Other Professional Experience Elected by City Council to serve as Mayor Pro Tempore. Appointed by the Mayor to serve on the Budget Committee and Water & Sewer Committee. Oversaw Gallery operations at non-profit organization Columbia Arts, which included scheduling, training, and utilizing hundreds of volunteers, maintaining a balanced budget, retail sales, monthly gallery exhibitions, artist contracts, and community outreach. Education Graduated Magna Cum Laude, University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts. Community Service No information submitted Statement My priorities for Bingen are building a safe and welcoming community for families and business. Over the past eight years, I have advocated for the completion of our skatepark, getting our Police department fully staffed, repairing aging infrastructure, replacing leaking water lines, and creating visible crosswalks. In my role on the budget committee, I strive to make fiscally responsible decisions and am proud to report that during my tenure, we have operated in the black every year. My job as your representative is to listen to concerns and advocate for your ideals. I appreciate the opportunity to serve you. Contact (509) 637-5593; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. City of Goldendale | Council Pos. #4 | 4-year term 21

Miland Walling Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Fire Commissioner, District #2. Other Professional Experience Life-long area resident and rancher, active in firefighting and community development. Education Graduate Bickleton High School, attended Yakima Valley Community College. Community Service I have been active in a variety of local and state-wide organizations for many years. They include: past president, Washington State Fire Commissioners Association; current board member, Association of Washington Generals, a group of people appointed by the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to meet with visiting dignitaries, especially where there are economic development opportunities; appointed by the Governor to the state-wide Board of Volunteer Firefighters and Reserve Officers; member of the Greater Goldendale Chamber of Commerce. Statement I am running for Goldendale City Council because of my interest in working on economic development to create jobs and revenue for the area. My experience includes: past member of both the Klickitat County Economic Development Board; former member of the state-wide Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB), which funds many economic development initiatives around the state; and consultant to Klickitat County’s Economic Development Department. I also want to work on behalf of senior citizens, youth activities, fire departments and the volunteer firemen, and the Police and Sheriff’s departments. Contact (541) 980-4185; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. 22 City of Goldendale | Council Pos. #5 | 4-year short and full term

Carmen Knopes Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Appointed to Goldendale City Council December 2015. Other Professional Experience I worked as a Corrections Officer for Klickitat County Sheriff’s Office. I also have experience in marketing, food service and retail and former business owner. Education Attended Lyle School District and attended Oregon Culinary Institute in Portland. Community Service Klickitat Valley Fire Victims Fund Auction & Yard Sale Coordinator, Rural 7 Fire & Rescue. I also volunteer my time with the Goldendale FFA when needed or any organization that needs a hand. Statement I have a vision for the future of Goldendale. I want the opportunity to continue my work on council and the committees that I serve so that I can help evolve the outlook of Goldendale. We must work together, find common ground and strive to see the potential and not just what we once had. We have to work revitalizing downtown, expanding the Airport, continue to evaluate the long term goals. Utilize our Agricultural industry to its fullest and strive to improve our tourism where practical. Encourage our Youth to participate in local government. Contact (509) 261-2350; [email protected]

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Shannon Middleton Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement I have lived in Goldendale since 1972 where I attended school and graduated form Goldendale high school. I served 3 years in the Army and 5 years in the National guard. I have been employed with Klickitat county public works for 19 years. I have seen Goldendale go through many ups and downs and believe Goldendale can grow while staying the small community everybody loves. As your city councilman I will try to bring unity between the people and the city while making the best decisions to keep our city functioning at it’s best. Contact (541) 705-7549; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. 24 City of Goldendale | Council Pos. #7 | 4-year term

Justin D. Terry R. Leigh Luth (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No Elected Office held Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted US Army, Truck Driver Owner operator, Mechanic Bishop Education Services, Co owned DT fast lube, Owner Auto Service and No information submitted Repair U Haul Dealer and repair Vendor for U haul. Community Service Education No information submitted Trout Lake High School, Big Bend Comunity US Army, City collage of Chicago US Army, Numerious Courses Statement while in the Army for Different military specialties and Justin D. Leigh, the co-founder/brewer of Dwinell Country Leadership schools, Washington State Reserve Police Ales (Goldendale, WA), is an attorney by training with a Acadmy focus on real estate, corporate, and civil matters. As a Board Member of the Greater Goldendale Chamber of Community Service Commerce, Justin advocates for economic development G-3 comittee, Airport Committee,Lighting ordance to strengthen existing businesses and attract employers comittees.City Events comitee. Attend most city council to the City of Goldendale. Justin, a part-time substitute meetings and other city council comittees teacher, supports education and the school district. Justin Statement is committed to strengthening the City’s revenue streams I have been working on the Airport to get the comittee while finding ways to increase opportunities for children reformed so that up dates could be done to help the flying and families. comunity and to bring jobs to the city .I hope to keep Contact working on this and other projects for the city to help (312) 343-8607; [email protected] bring in jobs and inprove the city in ways for it businesses and the people of the city. I have been attending most of the city council meetings for the last 6 years. Contact (509) 261-2383; [email protected]

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Ben Ashley Berger Post (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No prior experience N/A Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience Vice President at Zepher Inc., Bingen, WA. 50 person City of Seattle Court Clerk - 2 years; True Gorge Stoves aerospace manufacturing company. Extensive experience & Spas Floor Manager and Bookkeeper - 4 years; Stay at growing small businesses, project management, Home Mom. budgeting and strategic planning. Education Education Graduate of Tacoma School of the Arts, Tacoma, WA. Bachelors in Political Economics, Colorado College Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Seattle Pacific University, Community Service 2010. Mentor for success, other volunteering Community Service Statement Court Resource Center, Seattle Municipal Court; Team This is an important moment for White Salmon. Our Leader for City of Seattle Homelessness Survey. community has grown significantly and is becoming more Statement diverse. Our town is changing and we need fair and I’m seeking the role of White Salmon City Councilwoman thoughtful decision makers representing our community. because I care deeply about our town and the upcoming Ben Berger is a successful business executive that can changes ahead of us. I’m a stay-at-home mom and have help White Salmon make smarter decisions that are been very involved in our community over the years. I’d in the best interest of all members of our community; love the opportunity to make a larger positive impact. I including the underrepresented and working class poor. have an analytical mind and consider issues from multiple Ben has been a member of our community for almost ten perspectives. years, and looks forward to raising a family here with his I support the new pool, the proposed riverfront park, beautiful and intelligent fiancé, Chelsea. replacing the infrastructure of Jewett Blvd, building Contact affordable housing for our residents, becoming a tree city, (202) 329-1992; [email protected] safer roads & trail systems, & providing activities for youth and families. Contact (541) 399-3338; [email protected]; www.ashleypost.org

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Jason Jason No photo Sabourin No photo Hartmann submitted submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted No information submitted Education Education No information submitted No information submitted Community Service Community Service No information submitted No information submitted Statement Statement No information submitted No information submitted Contact Contact (509) 281-0060; [email protected] (541) 490-0009; [email protected]

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Dan Amy A. Caldwell Martin (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted No information submitted Education Education No information submitted No information submitted Community Service Community Service No information submitted No information submitted Statement Statement Having grown up in White Salmon since ‘91 and Amy A. Martin has lived in White Salmon, WA for three graduated from CHS, I’ve seen the town go through years. Originially she moved to the Gorge for adventure many changes. It’s not for me to say what changes are then quickly fell in love with how ideal it would be to raise ever good or bad, but I do want to help the community a family here. She is rasing two boys with the her partner progress in the most responsible way possible. I desire to while diving head first into community and nonprofit help guide the community and, in this time of emotional work. Her hope for White Salmon is for positive growth responses, be a source of rationality and reason. for the community that lives and works here year round. Contact She cares about the commitment to educate the next (360) 931-3074; [email protected] generation and to protect what makes White Salmon such an amazing place to live. Contact (541) 400-1120; [email protected]

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Marla Maurice Keethler Tunstall Jr. (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience none No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience Director, On-Air Creative Services for CBS Sports, Feature No information submitted Producer for ESPN, contributing producer for NBC Education Olympics coverage; 3-time Emmy Award Winner No information submitted Education Community Service Graduate Puyallup High School, Puyallup, Washington. No information submitted Graduate of Arizona State University, 2002 Statement Community Service I am a politically astute Army Veteran of 13 years of Member, Columbia Gorge Women’s Action Network service and multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Statement I wish to continue to serve my fellow Americans as your New to White Salmon but a native of the Pacific City Councilman. My structured background provides me Northwest, Marla brings with her 15 years of experience with the ability to rally, manage and encourage all groups collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds, toward a common cause. I look forward working with all of managing budgets, and spearheading large-scale you and building a better community. projects. White Salmon has an exciting future: a proposed Contact new pool, a possible riverfront park, infrastructure (334) 733-2848; [email protected]; improvements, and a growing population. She hopes to https://www.facebook.com/Tunstall4office/ be a voice that speaks for those in the community that welcome growth and improvements, while also protecting the people and spirit that keep White Salmon unique. Contact (917) 428-3983; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. Cemetery District #2 | Commissioner Pos. #2 | 6-year term 29

Darlene No photo Witt Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Cemetery District #2 | Commissioner Pos. #3 | 2-year unexpired term

Kirt No photo O’Leary Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. 30 Park and Recreation Dist. #1 | Commissioner Pos. #2 | 4-year short and full term

Amber Jackson Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience I have worked in various healthcare organizations in administration management and support positions. These include senior/aging healthcare, dental healthcare and mental health organizations. I am currently employed in the mental health field. I have also worked in sanitation and manufacturing management. Other experience includes personal fitness coach, and serving in the United States Naval Reserve in Force Protection and Intelligence. Education Bachelors of Science degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington. Community Service Volunteer at the Klickitat County Pool in Goldendale for the past 3 years. I was previously a Junior Girl Scout Troop co-leader on Vashon Island. Statement It is a privilege to live in this wonderful community of caring citizens. As a volunteer at the Goldendale Pool over the past 3 years, I have come to see what a wonderful asset it is to this community and what a difference it has made in many lives. I am running for this position to support opportunities for health and recreation for the citizens of this area of all ages and backgrounds. I believe that any opportunity to support good health in our community is a worthwhile endeavor with far-reaching benefits. Thank you for your vote of support. Contact (509) 261-1325

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Joshua No photo Quantrell Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Trout Lake Fire District #1 | Commissioner Pos. #3 | 6-year term

Eula No photo Smith Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

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Donald No photo Slater Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 896-5101; [email protected]

Bickleton Fire District #2 | Commissioner Pos. #2 | 6-year term

Larry No photo Jensen Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 384-5412; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. Husum Fire District #3 | Commissioner Pos. #2 | 6-year term 33

Charles Virts Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Previously served as fire commissioner at Fire District .3 Other Professional Experience Served 35 years as a professional paid fire fighter and chief officer. President Sacramento Valley Fire Prevention Officers Association. Six years as part-time paid chief at KCFD3. Education Camas High School. Certificate in Fire Technology American River College. Graduate Cosumnes River College and University of San Francisco. Attended classes at the California State Fire Academy and the National Fire Academy. Community Service Little League team sponsor. Serving as unpaid Director for Klickitat County EMS District 1. Statement Charles’ past involvement at the fire district helped move the district towards improved record keeping, apparatus upgrades, retiring of unneeded vehicles, increased sharing of fire resources across jurisdictional lines and improved community involvement. He was instrumental in the assembly of a Community Task Force that asked citizens what they expected of their fire district. Their recommendations were and continue to be an integral part of fire district operations that will continue to be utilized as a basis for change and ongoing improvements. It’s imperative that fire district leaders have a community driven, service oriented vision for the future. Contact (707) 953-2991; [email protected]

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Dan No photo Rhoades Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Dallesport Fire District #6 | Commissioner Pos. #1 | 4-year unexpired term

Bradley No photo Swing Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (760) 578-3351; [email protected]

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David No photo Ward Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 261-2028; [email protected]

Glenwood Fire District #8 | Commissioner Pos. #3 | 6-year term

Bryan No photo Keithly Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

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Mark No photo Stewart Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 384-9448; [email protected]

Klickitat Fire District #12 | Commissioner Pos. #1 | 6-year term

Carl R. No photo Coolidge Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 369-4400; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. Hospital District #1 | Commissioner Pos. #2 | 6-year term 37

Sherrill Mark Basse Sigfrinius (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience None Mayor of City of Goldendale 1995 - 2007, KVH Other Professional Experience Commissioner for the past 6 years. Klickitat Valley Health-Volunteer Services; Klickitat County Other Professional Experience Auditor’s Office-Licensing, Elections; Commonwealth 22 years with the Seattle Police Department, 2 years with Electric-Pharmaceutical Construction Office Manager; the Everett Police Department. Chase Bank-Assistant Manager, Personal Banker. Education Education Glacier High School graduate, Highline Community Graduate Goldendale High School. Bachelor of Science, College - AA in Law Enforcement. Business Management, Western Governors University, Community Service Fall 2017. Project Management Certification-CompTIA Former Kiwanis President, Current member of the Klickitat Project+. County Sheriff’s posse Community Service Statement Klickitat County Fair; Klickitat Valley Health; Crisis It has been my pleasure to serve as a District 1 Hospital Pregnancy Center; English as a Second Language Commissioner for the last 6 years. We have made Teacher. significant improvements to the hospital that directly Statement benefit the citizens of Klickitat county, such as remodeling Our national rural healthcare system is facing many the Family Practice Clinic, addition of medical staff challenges. According to the National Rural Health and the relocation of the heliport.The current board is Association, at the current rural hospital closure rate, working well together as a team to continue the work approximately 25% will close within the next ten years. we’ve started. I would like to stay on the board. There is Our hospital is more than just a place to receive still much work to be done and it is my hope that I can healthcare, it represents a core part of our local economy continue to serve you, the citizen. Thank you. and community. We need hospital commissioners that Contact strive for financial stewardship and make informed (509) 773-5664; [email protected] decisions so that we can avoid becoming part of that statistic. Join me in keeping our local community strong, and in building a healthier future for our children and grandchildren. Contact (509) 773-5385; [email protected]

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Karleen R. Howard Swarztrauber No photo Kreps (Nonpartisan) submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted No information submitted Education Education No information submitted No information submitted Community Service Community Service No information submitted No information submitted Statement Statement Since graduating from medical school in 1991, I have No information submitted committed myself to excellence in healthcare. I have a Contact master degree in public health and during my residency No information submitted at UCLA, I was awarded the Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Clinical Scholar Fellowship, a program designed to train physicians to evaluate and deliver public health services. After moving to White Salmon, I assisted local Columbia Gorge healthcare providers and organizations with the application for the RWJ Culture of Health Prize, which they were successfully awarded. I currently work as a physician at Skyline Hospital, and I am deeply committed to its success. Contact (503) 816-2959; [email protected]

Candidate statements are printed as submitted and are not checked for factual or grammatical accuracy by the Auditor's Office. Port District #1 | Commissioner Pos. #3 | 6-year term 39

Wayne Vinyard Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Commissioner for Klickitat Port District #1 since 1994. Member of the Glenwood Community Council since 1980’s Other Professional Experience Forester and land manager with private industry for 45 years in Klickitat County. Education Bachelor of Science, Forest and Range Management, Northern Arizona University. Community Service Active member of the Klickitat County Public Economic Development Authority representing the Port of Klickitat since 1996. Statement In 1994, our communities were suffering high unemployment and the Port was nearly bankrupt. I brought common sense, sound business management, and discipline to the Port Commission and encouraged careful investment that has leveraged over $9 million in grant funds and supported $22 million in private investment. Today, the Port’s net assets exceed $14 million and its industrial parks are home to eight buildings and over 600 jobs. I will continue to promote wise investment, a strong and diversified economy, market lease rates, and fiscal responsibility so the Port can continue to benefit today’s constituents and the generations that follow. Contact (509) 364-3379; [email protected]

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Kandy No photo Churchwell Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience 2007 Elected to Wishram School Board of Directors Other Professional Experience Manager at Fred Meyer for the last 13 years, employed at Fred Meyer for 20 years. Education High School graduate Community Service No information submitted Statement Having served on the Wishram School Board for over 15 years, I understand the commitment necessary and the crucial role directors have in protecting the future of the school. Contact (541) 993-1603; [email protected]

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Christina No photo Patten-Rowan Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Former Wishram School Board Member Other Professional Experience 5 years adolescent direct care worker at CCI. 4 years WSCO Petrol manager Education Graduate 1992 Hood River Valley High School. EMT course completed March 2009 Community Service Volunteer firefighter and EMT at Wishram fire dept. since 2008 Statement I have been a resident of Wishram since March 2003. My four children have attended Wishram School, two have graduated and two are currently attending. I am currently a part of the Wishram School Board. I care about our students, the quality of their education and want to continue to be a part of this. Contact (541) 288-6304; [email protected]

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Jeri Peter F. No photo Ruefer-Hore Leon submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted Klickitat County Republican Party Chair, Precinct Other Professional Experience Committee Officer, Wishram Community Council Retired from 20 years serving in social services Other Professional Experience departments in California. Retired (Navy Captain). Ford (Quality Director), and Insitu Education (Quality Director); 40+ years Management Experience; Associate of Arts, Pensacola Junior College; Bachelor of Inspector General, Naval Reserve Intelligence Area 15; Arts, University of West Florida Managed departments with budgets and populations similar and larger than Wishram School District. Community Service Parents Advisory Council, Bayview Elementary, Monterey, Education CA; Den Mother, Cub Scout Pack, Monterey, CA; Girl Bachelor of Science, US Naval Academy; Senior Reserve Scout Leader, Canoga Park California; Camp Counselor, Officer’s Course, Naval War College; Defense Intelligence Wrightwood, California School; Statement Community Service I have served over 7 years on the school board and Boy Scout Troop Committee Chairman 5yrs, Troop Board I understand the importance of Wishram School to 9 years; The Dalles Food Coop Founding Board; Junior our students and our town. I am happy to make this Achievement Executive Sponsor 2 terms; Wishram commitment to the school and community. Community Council, took HS Students to see Chinese dance in Portland for a cultural experience. Contact (509) 748-2662; [email protected] Statement Peter Leon is a 9+ year resident of the district; was active in the Wishram Community Council; is a regular at the School Board meetings; substitute teacher Wishram. He and his wife Therese own a small ranch in the school district. They hosted two foreign exchange students in Wishram School and were very active with the school. Peter is committed to continuing positive changes and growth in the Wishram Students, wanting to contribute proven leadership and business skills to the district. Contact (541) 490-9396; [email protected]

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Jesalyn C. Cole Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience It has been my privilege to serve on the board as an appointed member since Janaury of 2017. Other Professional Experience Experience includes 7 years of of teaching full time outside this district, 5 years working as a substitute in the Prosser School District, and 2 years as a secretary and bookkeeper at a large local church. Currently serve as the Executive Director of the Historic Downtown Prosser Association. Education PHS Class of 1996, BA Elementary Education with a minor in Spanish at CWU, MA in Curriculum and Instruction from University of Phoenix Community Service PTA Board, Prosser Rotary, Church Volunteer Statement I truly value education and this community. I feel that by serving on the Prosser School Board, I am able to tie the two together. It is an exciting and busy time in the district with the construction and remodel of our schools following the passage of the bond. Having spent most of my career in education, I feel I have a unique perspective on the board and am able to put my experience to good use. I appreciate your support and look forward to serving the best interests of all of our students in the coming years. Thank you! Contact (509) 781-4899; [email protected]

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Scott Maricela No photo Coleman Sanchez submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted Anesthesiologist at Kadlec Regional Medical Center; teaching physician for medical students. Public school Education teacher at Nightingale Middle School in Los Angeles via No information submitted Teach For America; taught math, science, and dance. Community Service Counselor for Rural Girls in Science summer program, and No information submitted tutor for Early Scholars Outreach GEAR UP Program in Statement Seattle. No information submitted Education Graduated from Prosser High School in 1998. BA from Contact University of Washington, 2002. MD from Stanford (509) 778-1978; [email protected] University, 2008. Residency and Fellowship in Anesthesiology, Columbia University, 2013. Community Service Mustangs for Mustangs; American Red Cross; volunteer science educator for 49ers Academy Charter School; Transportation Alternatives; WE Bike NYC Statement I was born into a family of migrant farmworkers, and together we labored in the orchards and fields throughout the Yakima Valley. It was hard work, and I was determined to pursue an education to ensure a pathway to a better life. Prosser schools paved the way. My teachers believed in me, and challenged me. When I graduated from Prosser High School, I was well prepared to fulfill my dreams of attending college and then medical school. Now that I’ve returned to Prosser, I want to help the next generation of students reach their goals. With the recent passage of the school bond, our district will be constructing a brand new high school and remodeling our elementary schools. As we begin this exciting new stage, we need your voice to be heard. I will work to increase involvement from all parents and families in Prosser to help guide our district in making the best possible decisions for students and the community. I would be honored to represent your voice. Let’s come together as a community to be champions for each and every one of our students, and to help lead Prosser School District to even greater excellence. Contact (917) 476-6999; [email protected]

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Scotty Hunt Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement I have served on the Prosser School Board since being appointed in July 2016. While on the board I have served as the Legislative Representative to the board serving as a key link between state legislative activities and the board of directors. Additionally, I have been selected to represent the school board at advanced leadership training from the Washington State School Directors Association. I represent the board on many committees and boards including the “Safe and Drug Free Schools Committee” and the Prosser Economic Development Association. I participated in working with community members to successfully pass our school construction bond for the replacement of the high school and remodel of all of the district’s elementary schools. I would be honored to receive your vote to continue our important work on the Prosser School Board of Directors. Contact (509) 572-7888; [email protected]

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Mary Jo Hanson Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Bickleton School Board, 2015-present Other Professional Experience Superior Court Administrator for Klickitat County, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, Data specialist at Mid Valley Community Clinic, Sunnyside, WA. Education Graduate of Goldendale High School, Goldendale, WA. Attended classes at Mid-Columbia Community College, The Dalles, OR. Graduate of Trend Business College, Yakima, WA. Community Service Dogs of the Gorge, Goldendale, WA. Volunteer Bluebird house cleaner, Bickleton, WA. Statement The school board establishes a vision for the school that reflects a consensus of what the surrounding community, staff, and board want. They do this by hiring and holding accountable a Superintendent who puts the policies into action. My children are in the Bickleton School District. Being part of a team that ensures their successful academic and social school experiences, along with the community’s children, is one of the most important jobs I can do. My experiences as a parent and as the Superior Court Administrator have given me the knowledge to be a productive part of the school board. Contact No information submitted

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Gary R. No photo Hess Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 830-0922; [email protected]

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Carole No photo Garner Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement I was appointed to the Centervile School Board in March 2017 and am interested in continuing to serve the community, staff and children who attend Centerville School. Contact [email protected]

Centerville School District #215 | Board Pos. #5 | 4-year term

Nancy No photo Sizemore Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

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Joe James No photo Dean No photo Jensen submitted submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience No information submitted No information submitted Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted No information submitted Education Education No information submitted No information submitted Community Service Community Service No information submitted No information submitted Statement Statement No information submitted No information submitted Contact Contact (509) 637-3564; [email protected] (303) 385-7286; [email protected]

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Camden No photo McMahon Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement It has been my privilege to serve on the Trout Lake School Board since 2009. I have enjoyed being an active member of the Board, serving in a variety of leadership roles as a past Board Chair and the current Vice Chair while participating on numerous committees. I am eager to continue using my knowledge of school district operations to help build upon the excellent reputation of our district. I am proud of the innovative programs our small district offers and will continue to advocate for the needs of our students to prepare them for their post-graduate lives. Contact (509) 395-2617; [email protected]

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Jacob No photo Eldred Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 364-0030; [email protected]

Glenwood School District #401 | Board Pos. #2 | 4-year term

Carla No photo Dillenburg Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 364-0012; [email protected]

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Travis No photo Miller Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 281-1984

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Tony No photo Spino Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Klickitat School District #402 | Board Pos. #4 | 4-year term

Traci L. No photo Kessinger Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

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Beverly No photo Juris Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

Roosevelt School District #403 | Board Pos. #4 | 4-year term

Bob No photo Hanan Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact No information submitted

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Betty L. Richards Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience None Other Professional Experience Independent business owner for 24 years; Manager of food operations for fire crews for 3 years. Education Graduate of Goldendale High School; attended Central Washington College; additional business coursework to advance personal business. Community Service Goldendale Pride Action Committee; Volunteer at Klickitat County Fair since 1980; Beautification Committee for the City of Goldendale; Goldendale School District Levy and Bond Committees; Sunday School teacher & church activities coordinator during child rearing years. Statement The health of the community is reflected in the level of success of its children. Goldendale is a caring community who values student success, whether in academics, athletics or other co-curricular activities. I believe in volunteerism and desire to see every student reach their potential. My goal is to bring opportunities for success by creating avenues within the school experience for all students to attain mastery in the areas of their strength. The end result will be students who are proud of their accomplishments and a community proud to identify with them as one of their own. Contact (509) 250-0172; [email protected]

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John T.J. Hoctor No photo Wilder submitted (Nonpartisan) (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Elected Experience 2008 appointed and 2009 elected to the Goldendale No information submitted School District Board of Directors. Other Professional Experience Other Professional Experience No information submitted th Farmer/Rancher, 5 generation family farm. Former Education manager, local bulk fuel plant. No information submitted Education Community Service Graduate of Goldendale High School and Yakima Valley No information submitted Community College, degree in Vocational Ag and Welding. Statement Community Service No information submitted Klickitat County Conservation Board of Directors, 4-H Leader, Klickitat County Hay Growers Association, Past Contact Member of the Klickitat Cattlemen’s Association, Rural 7 No information submitted Volunteer Fireman, Hoctor Road Fire Hall Lieutenant, and AAU Soccer Coach. Statement Mr. Hoctor’s family were among the first settlers in the area. He and wife Kathy have two grown daughters who also graduated from Goldendale High School and went on to receive college degrees and enjoy successful careers. Mr. Hoctor believes that the future is dependent on providing our K-12 students with the best educational experience to prepare them for success after high school. Mr. Hoctor would like to continue to serve the community as a School Board Director. His priority is school improvement, facility upgrades, policy updates all while keeping the priority at what is best for kids! Please vote! Contact (509) 250-0271

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Darren Hoffman Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience Past president of Greater Goldendale Area Chamber of Commerce and Klickitat County Fair Board. Current board member Goldendale Golf Club. Other Professional Experience Small business owner/manager since 1992. Manager and part owner Corner Chevron and Papa John’s Pizza, Goldendale since 2000. Education Graduate of Goldendale High School. Attended Yakima Valley Community College. Continuing professional education through Chevron and Papa John’s. Community Service Have served on numerous local and county boards since 1990. Volunteer for Community Thanksgiving Food Baskets, Relay for Life, and other civic programs. Statement I hope to improve communication and trust between Goldendale School District and our community by serving on school board. As a Goldendale native and having raised children here, I understand the importance of schools and community working together to help local students succeed in school and graduate prepared for their future. I will approach the position with an open mind and learn what is needed to positively contribute. As a long-time business owner/manager and active supporter of our community, I am well-prepared to work with other board members to make difficult choices and get things done. Contact (509) 261-0756; [email protected]

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Laurie Stanton Unopposed (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience 2 years Vice Chair Mt. Adams Park and Recreation. Other Professional Experience 20 years in education as a speech/language pathologist, preschool-12th grade, medical/clinical settings in California, Oregon and Washington State. Extensive experience with program development, supervision of staff and teacher training. Two summers lead teacher for Migrant Head Start in White Salmon. Education B.A. and M.A. Speech/Language Pathology, Washington State University. Community Service Volunteer WSVEF, WS PTO, Whitson Cub Club, After School Enrichment, Lego Robotics, Whitson Skate Night, STEM Club at youth center, Youth Ultimate Frisbee camp, Ultimate Frisbee Adult League, WS Community Clean Up, May Fest/Spring Fest. Statement With a broad scope of knowledge and experience I have continuously worked within our community to support our kids and families, and to dismantle barriers to learning and participation in healthy, enriching activities. I am compelled by the mission to empower families and students as agents in their learning, and place priority on ensuring that each student in our schools graduates with a meaningful, world-class education. This can be achieved with long-term planning and through building trust with families and community. It will be achieved by creating sustainable partnerships and programs that support students, families and teachers. Contact (360) 904-2349; [email protected]

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Paul H. No photo Mosbrucker Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 493-4712; [email protected]

Lyle School District #406 | Board Pos. #2 | 4-year term

Barbara No photo Mills Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement No information submitted Contact (509) 365-3903; [email protected]

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Tria No photo Bullard Unopposed submitted (Nonpartisan)

Elected Experience No information submitted Other Professional Experience No information submitted Education No information submitted Community Service No information submitted Statement As the mother of three children in the district (2nd, 5th, and 10th grades), I am passionate about preparing our kids to be successful in life, whether that means going to college or straight to work after high school. I’ve been on the board since 2012 and our district has overcome many challenges during that time. I hope I have proved that I make decisions based on what’s best for our kids and the community. I am proud of the direction we are going and hope to be able to continue to support our amazing staff, faculty, and students. Contact (541) 980-2488; [email protected]

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City of White Salmon Explanatory Statement Written by Kenneth B. Woodrich, City Attorney for the City of Proposition No. 1 White Salmon Single Year Temporary Levy Lid Lift Proposition No. 1 would provide a single year levy for The City of White Salmon City Council funding for maintenance and operation of the White adopted Resolution No. 2017-07-1012 Salmon public swimming pool to replace the expiring pool levy. This proposition would authorize an increase concerning property taxes for pool in the City’s levy rate (called a “levy lid lift”) for one year operations and maintenance. If approved to $1.289 per $1,000 (an increase of $0.18 per $1,000 this proposition would authorize the City to over the current levy) to finance pool operations and set its 2018 regular property tax levy rate at maintenance. The cost of this increase for a home $1.289 per $1,000 (an increase of $0.18 per appraised at $350,000 is $63.00 per year. This increase $1,000 over the current levy without the prior will expire in one year. temporary lid lift) to finance pool operations and maintenance. Should this proposition be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected

Argument For Argument Against Pool Levy Please join the White Salmon Pool Committee None submitted. in supporting the levy that will keep the current community pool open while work continues to fund and build a new pool. The Pool Committee works with the City of White Salmon Public Works Department to utilize available funds in a practical and efficient manner to maintain the pool. This Levy will provide the needed resources to augment the user fees to keep the pool operating for an additional year. Despite its age, the pool still meets the needs of residents in West Klickitat County including the Cities of White Salmon, Bingen and rural communities. The pool has been the focal point for summer recreation, exercise, and therapy for so many of our youth and local residents over the past 80 years. The experience of summer days at the pool have left a legacy of lasting memories for so many residents. The pool provides our youth with water safety training critical to an area with so many water features. As the pool ages, more effort is required to maintain the equipment and chemicals necessary for a healthy pool experience. A “Yes” vote for this levy is a recognition of how important the pool is to the quality of life in our community. Many community leaders have expressed their support for this measure recognizing the value of the pool to the citizens. Thank you for your past support and we hope you will join with us voting “Yes” to keep our local pool open.

Written by Robert Gilchrist, Rhonda Gill and Fred Simonson Contact: (509) 493-4937 62 Klickitat County | Sample Ballot

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Official Ballot General Election Klickitat County, Washington November 07, 2017 Precinct Sample Advisory Vote No. 18 Nonpartisan Offices Engrossed House Bill 2242 City of White Salmon The legislature imposed, without a Council Pos. #1 vote of the people, an additional 2 yr unexpired term state property tax for common schools, costing $12,949,000,000 in Ben Berger the first ten years, for government Ashley Post spending. This tax increase should be: City of White Salmon Repealed Council Pos. #3 Jason Sabourin Maintained Jason Hartmann Nonpartisan Offices City of White Salmon City of Bingen Mayor Council Pos. #4 Betty J. Barnes Dan Caldwell 12000010100011 Clinton Bryan Amy A. Martin City of Bingen Council Pos. #3 City of White Salmon Phil Jones Council Pos. #5 City of Bingen Council Pos. #5 Marla Keethler Catherine Kiewit Maurice Tunstall Jr.

City of Goldendale Council Pos. #4 Cemetery District 2 Advisory Votes Miland Walling Commissioner Pos. #2 Advisory Vote No. 16 Darlene Witt City of Goldendale Council Pos. #5 Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1597 4 yr short and full term Cemetery District 2 The legislature increased, without a Commissioner Pos. #3 vote of the people, the food fish Carmen Knopes 2 yr unexpired term excise tax rate on certain salmon City of Goldendale Council Pos. #6 Sample Ballot Sample and game fish, costing less than Kirt O'Leary Ballot Sample 4 yr short and full term $1,000,000 in the first ten years, for Park and Recreation District 1 government spending. Shannon Middleton Commissioner Pos. #2 This tax increase should be: City of Goldendale Council Pos. #7 4 yr short and full term Repealed Justin D. Leigh Amber Jackson Maintained Terry R. Luth Park and Recreation District 1 Advisory Vote No. 17 Commissioner Pos. #3 City of White Salmon Engrossed House Bill 2163 Proposition No. 1 Joshua Quantrell The legislature expanded, without a Single Year Temporary Levy Lid Lift vote of the people, the business and Trout Lake Fire District 1 The City of White Salmon City occupation tax and narrowed certain Commissioner Pos. #3 Council adopted Resolution No. retail sales and use tax exemptions, 2017-07-1012 concerning property Eula Smith costing $565,000,000 in the first ten taxes for pool operations and years, for government spending. Bickleton Fire District 2 maintenance. If approved this This tax increase should be: Commissioner Pos. #1 proposition would authorize the City

100000002130 2 yr unexpired term Repealed to set its 2018 regular property tax Donald Slater Maintained levy rate at $1.289 per $1,000 (an 2043031170 increase of $0.18 per $1,000 over Bickleton Fire District 2 the current levy without the prior Commissioner Pos. #2 temporary lid lift) to finance pool operations and maintenance. Should Larry Jensen this proposition be: Husum Fire District 3 Approved Commissioner Pos. #2 Rejected Charles Virts

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Official Ballot General Election Klickitat County, Washington November 07, 2017 Precinct Sample Centerville Fire District 5 Prosser Consolidated School Roosevelt School District 403 Commissioner Pos. #1 District 116-219 Director District 4 Board Pos. #4 Dan Rhoades Scott Coleman Bob Hanan

Dallesport Fire District 6 Maricela Sanchez Goldendale School District 404 Commissioner Pos. #1 Board Pos. #2 Prosser Consolidated School 4 yr unexpired term 2 yr unexpired term District 116-219 Director District 5 Bradley Swing 2 yr unexpired term Betty L. Richards Rural 7 Fire District Scotty Hunt Goldendale School District 404 Commissioner Pos. #2 Board Pos. #4 Bickleton School District 203 6 yr short and full term Board Pos. #4 John Hoctor David Ward Mary Jo Hanson T.J. Wilder Glenwood Fire District 8 Bickleton School District 203 Goldendale School District 404 Commissioner Pos. #3 Board Pos. #5 Board Pos. #5

12000010200018 Bryan Keithly Gary R. Hess Darren Hoffman Roosevelt Fire District 9 Centerville School District 215 White Salmon School District 405-17 Commissioner Pos. #1 Board Pos. #3 Board Pos. #3 Mark Stewart Carole Garner Laurie Stanton Klickitat Fire District 12 Centerville School District 215 White Salmon School District 405-17 Commissioner Pos. #1 Board Pos. #5 Board Pos. #5 Carl R. Coolidge Nancy Sizemore Paul H. Mosbrucker Hospital District 1 Trout Lake School District 400 Lyle School District 406 Commissioner Pos. #2 Board Pos. #2 Board Pos. #2 Sherrill Basse Joe Dean Barbara Mills Mark Sigfrinius James Jensen Lyle School District 406 Hospital District 2 Board Pos. #4 Sample Ballot Sample Trout Lake School District 400 Ballot Sample Commissioner Pos. #5 Board Pos. #3 Tria Bullard Karleen Swarztrauber Camden McMahon R. Howard Kreps Glenwood School District 401 Port District 1 Board Pos. #1 Commissioner Pos. #3 2 yr unexpired term Wayne Vinyard Jacob Eldred

Wishram School District 94 Glenwood School District 401 Board Pos. #3 Board Pos. #2 Kandy Churchwell Carla Dillenburg

Wishram School District 94 Glenwood School District 401 Board Pos. #4 Board Pos. #3 Christina Patten-Rowan Travis Miller

100000002227 Wishram School District 94 Klickitat School District 402 Board Pos. #5 Board Pos. #2 2043031170 Jeri Ruefer-Hore Tony Spino

Peter F. Leon Klickitat School District 402 Board Pos. #4 Prosser Consolidated School District 116-219 Director District 3 Traci L. Kessinger Jesalyn C. Cole Roosevelt School District 403 Board Pos. #3 Beverly Juris

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