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Spokane County Elections 2020 Candidate Filings Ballot Name Spokane County Elections 2020 Candidate Filings Ballot Name Jurisdiction Name Ballot Title PartyName Ted Cummings CO DISTRICT 1 Commissioner District 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Josh Kerns CO DISTRICT 1 Commissioner District 1 (Prefers Republican Party) David Green CO DISTRICT 2 Commissioner District 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Mary Kuney CO DISTRICT 2 Commissioner District 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Marcus Riccelli Legislative District 3 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Laura D Carder Legislative District 3 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Bob Apple Legislative District 3 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers R Party) Timm Ormsby Legislative District 3 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers DEMOCRATIC Party) Andy Billig Legislative District 3 State Senator (Prefers DEMOCRATIC Party) Dave Lucas Legislative District 3 State Senator (Prefers Republican Party) Mike Conrad Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Lori Feagan Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Bob McCaslin Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Dave Whitehead Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Nathan R Sybrandy Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Rob Chase Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Lance Gurel Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Democrat Party) Leonard Christian Legislative District 4 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Ann Marie Danimus Legislative District 4 State Senator (Prefers Independent Party) John Roskelley Legislative District 4 State Senator (Prefers Democrat Party) Mike Padden Legislative District 4 State Senator (Prefers Republican Party) Zack Zappone Legislative District 6 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Mike Volz Legislative District 6 State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Jenny Graham Legislative District 6 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Tom McGarry Legislative District 6 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Christian M McLachlan Legislative District 6 State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Marsha Curless Spokane ‐ PCT 3101 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Nola Hansen Spokane ‐ PCT 3102 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Marian E Hennings Spokane ‐ PCT 3104 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Curtis J Livingston Spokane ‐ PCT 3105 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jeremiah William Paparazzo Spokane ‐ PCT 3106 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jeremy Thornton Spokane ‐ PCT 3106 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Nikki R Easterling Spokane ‐ PCT 3108 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Joanne Fleming Spokane ‐ PCT 3109 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Annie Matlow Spokane ‐ PCT 3110 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jaymie Lisa Horowitz Spokane ‐ PCT 3111 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Laura D Carder Spokane ‐ PCT 3111 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican John Alder Spokane ‐ PCT 3113 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Emily Strode Spokane ‐ PCT 3113 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Stephen Black Spokane ‐ PCT 3114 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Christina Momono Spokane ‐ PCT 3115 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Cassidy Brady Spokane ‐ PCT 3115 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Camille E Leppert Spokane ‐ PCT 3116 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Chad Stone Spokane ‐ PCT 3117 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Timm Ormsby Spokane ‐ PCT 3118 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic John L Newman Jr Spokane ‐ PCT 3120 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Michael Kirk Spokane ‐ PCT 3121 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Amber Waldref Spokane ‐ PCT 3122 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Cathy M Gunderson Spokane ‐ PCT 3124 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Michael Kerr Spokane ‐ PCT 3124 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Erin Georgen Spokane ‐ PCT 3125 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Karen Sutula Spokane ‐ PCT 3128 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Victor Azar Spokane ‐ PCT 3200 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic William (Bill) Forman Spokane ‐ PCT 3200 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Kelly Lotze Spokane ‐ PCT 3200 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Leland Hoffman Spokane ‐ PCT 3201 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican John Lemus Spokane ‐ PCT 3202 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Patricia Arlene Kienholz Spokane ‐ PCT 3202 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Andrew Biviano Spokane ‐ PCT 3203 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic 5/18/2020 4:30 PM 1 of 8 Spokane County Elections 2020 Candidate Filings Ballot Name Jurisdiction Name Ballot Title PartyName Sarah Dixit Spokane ‐ PCT 3205 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jeff Moe Spokane ‐ PCT 3205 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Deb Conklin Spokane ‐ PCT 3207 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Lili Navarrete Spokane ‐ PCT 3208 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Vickie Brown Spokane ‐ PCT 3208 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican William Conley Spokane ‐ PCT 3210 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Bruce Steele Spokane ‐ PCT 3211 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Patty Irvin Spokane ‐ PCT 3211 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Skyler Jackson Reep Spokane ‐ PCT 3211 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Martin W Howser Spokane ‐ PCT 3212 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Mary M Winkes Spokane ‐ PCT 3213 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Rick Galloway Spokane ‐ PCT 3214 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Daniel Pailthorp Spokane ‐ PCT 3215 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Ashley Schultz Spokane ‐ PCT 3216 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Dan Lambert Spokane ‐ PCT 3217 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Craig Detmer Spokane ‐ PCT 3217 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Andy Billig Spokane ‐ PCT 3218 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Dave Lucas Spokane ‐ PCT 3218 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Ben Stuckart Spokane ‐ PCT 3219 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Mariah Martin Spokane ‐ PCT 3220 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic David Green Spokane ‐ PCT 3220 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Dean Moorehouse Spokane ‐ PCT 3220 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Candy Galvan Spokane ‐ PCT 3220 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican J Nick Hobbs Doyle Spokane ‐ PCT 3221 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Donald Dover Spokane ‐ PCT 3223 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Stephen Kirby Spokane ‐ PCT 3223 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Marcus Riccelli Spokane ‐ PCT 3300 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Robert Cochran Spokane ‐ PCT 3301 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Kandy I Kraig Spokane ‐ PCT 3302 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Earl Moore Spokane ‐ PCT 3302 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Jacob W Thompson Spokane ‐ PCT 3305 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Paul Hyndman Spokane ‐ PCT 3305 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Jackie Murray Spokane ‐ PCT 3306 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Carla Shafer Spokane ‐ PCT 3306 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Lowell White Spokane ‐ PCT 3308 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Nancy McLaughlin Spokane ‐ PCT 3310 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican John Richie Lowry Spokane ‐ PCT 3311 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Dave Hudgins Spokane ‐ PCT 3311 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican William Kilpatrick Spokane ‐ PCT 3312 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Wes Ivers Spokane ‐ PCT 3313 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Malcolm Haworth Spokane ‐ PCT 3313 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Brooke Matson Spokane ‐ PCT 3316 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jeremy S Mendez Spokane ‐ PCT 3318 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Gene Brake Spokane ‐ PCT 3320 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Andrew McGee Spokane ‐ PCT 3321 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Obie O'Bannan Spokane ‐ PCT 3321 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Lacrecia Hill Spokane ‐ PCT 3323 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Mark D Loe Spokane ‐ PCT 3323 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Lauren Schubring Spokane ‐ PCT 3324 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Charles Levi Green Spokane ‐ PCT 3325 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Jenny Siebrecht Spokane ‐ PCT 3326 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Nick CastroLang Spokane ‐ PCT 3327 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Wayne McMorris Spokane ‐ PCT 3327 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Mike Gainer Spokane ‐ PCT 3328 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Steven Schennum Spokane ‐ PCT 3328 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Brian McClatchey Spokane ‐ PCT 3329 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic Kirk A Smith Spokane ‐ PCT 3329 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Shannon Ross Spokane ‐ PCT 3329 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Adam Lee Thielen Spokane ‐ PCT 3330 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Democratic 5/18/2020 4:30 PM 2 of 8 Spokane County Elections 2020 Candidate Filings Ballot Name Jurisdiction Name Ballot Title PartyName Rick Anhorn Spokane ‐ PCT 4001 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Curt Edwards Spokane ‐ PCT 4002 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Debbie Schupp Spokane ‐ PCT 4003 Precinct Committee Officer ‐ Republican Derrick
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