Sample Ballot Read Both Sides of the Ballot August 4, 2020 Primary San Juan County Page 1 of 3
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Sample Ballot 06/15/2020 13:10:41 Primary Precinct 101 Friday Harbor NW August 4, 2020 Page 1 of 3 San Juan County Governor 4-year term - vote for one Alex Tsimerman (Prefers StandupAmerica Party) Phil Fortunato (Prefers Republican Party) Ryan Ryals 40595 (Prefers Unaffiliated Party) Leon Aaron Lawson (Prefers Trump Republican Party) Partisan Offices Henry Clay Dennison Washington State (Prefers Socialist Workers Party) Congressional District 2 Tim Eyman (Prefers Republican Party) U.S. Representative Liz Hallock (Prefers Green Party) 2-year term - vote for one Goodspaceguy Timothy S. Hazelo (Prefers Trump Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Omari Tahir Garrett Tim Uy (Prefers Democrat Party) (Prefers Trump Republican Party) Don L. Rivers Kari Ilonummi (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Martin L. 'Iceman' Wheeler Rick Larsen (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Raul Garcia James Dean Golder (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Tylor Grow Carrie R. Kennedy (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Winston Wilkes Cody Hart (Prefers Propertarianist Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Brian R. Weed Jason Call (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Democratic Party) Thor Amundson (Prefers Independent Party) Write-in Gene Hart (Prefers Democratic Party) William (Bill) Miller (Prefers American Patriot Party) Matthew Murray (Prefers Republican Party) Dylan B. Nails (Prefers Independent Party) Cameron M. Vessey (States No Party Preference) David W. Blomstrom (Prefers Fifth Republic Party) Anton Sakharov (Prefers Trump Republican Party) Craig Campbell (States No Party Preference) Nate Herzog (Prefers Pre2016 Republican Party) Cregan M. Newhouse (States No Party Preference) Ian Gonzales (Prefers Republican Party) Cairo D'Almeida (Prefers Democratic Party) Elaina J. Gonzalez (Prefers Independent Party) Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) Joshua Freed (Prefers Republican Party) David Voltz (Prefers Cascadia Labour Party) Joshua Wolf (Prefers New-Liberty Party) Loren Culp (Prefers Republican Party) Richard L. Carpenter (Prefers Republican Party) Bill Hirt (Prefers Republican Party) Write-in Read Both Sides of the Ballot Sample Ballot 06/15/2020 13:10:41 Primary Precinct 101 Friday Harbor NW August 4, 2020 Page 2 of 3 San Juan County Lt. Governor Commissioner of Public Lands State Representative Position 2 4 -year term - vote for one 4-year term - vote for one 2-Year Short and Full Term - vote for one Joseph Brumbles Cameron Whitney (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Alex Ramel Jared Frerichs Steve Sharon (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Libertarian Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Russ Dzialo Ann Davison Sattler Hilary Franz (Prefers Republican Party) 40595 (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) James R. Rafferty Kelsey Reyes Write-in (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Libertarian Party) Marko Liias Maryam Abasbarzy Nonpartisan Offices (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) San Juan County Matt Seymour Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Libertarian Party) (Prefers Republican Party) San Juan County Council Residency Michelle Jasmer Frank Wallbrown District Commissioner 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) 4-year term - vote for one Bill Penor (Prefers Republican Party) Ryan T. Palmateer Write-in Richard (Dick) Muri Steve Wehrly (Prefers Republican Party) Nonpartisan Office Christine Minney Denny Heck (Prefers Democratic Party) Superintendent of Public Instruction Sharon Kivisto Marty McClendon 4-year term - vote for one Daniel Miller (Prefers Republican Party) Ron Higgins Maia Espinoza Write-in Write-in Stan Lippmann San Juan County Council Residency Secretary of State David Spring District Commissioner 2 4-year term - vote for one Dennis Wick 4-year term - vote for one Ed Minger Chris Reykdal Cindy Wolf (Prefers Independent Party) Gentry Lange Rick Hughes (Prefers Progressive Party) Write-in Michael Durland Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party) Partisan Offices Write-in Gael Tarleton Insurance Commissioner (Prefers Democratic Party) 4-year term - vote for one Orcas Island School District No. 137 Anthony Welti Proposition No. 1 - Replacement Write-in (Prefers Libertarian Party) Educational Programs and Operations Levy State Treasurer Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) The Board of Directors 4-year term - vote for one Mike Kreidler adopted Resolution No. Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) 2020-05 concerning educational funding. This Mike Pellicciotti Write-in (Prefers Democratic Party) proposition authorizes the Legislative District 40 District to levy the following Write-in State Senator excess taxes, to replace an expiring levy, on all taxable 4-year term - vote for one State Auditor property within the District, 4-year term - vote for one Charles Carrell to support the District's (Prefers Republican Party) Joshua Casey educational programs and Elizabeth (Liz) Lovelett (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) operations which are not Chris Leyba funded or not fully funded by (Prefers Republican Party) the State: Pat (Patrice) McCarthy Write-in (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Position 1 Collection Approximate Levy Years Levy Rate/$1,000 Amount 2-year term - vote for one Write-in Assessed Value 2021 $0.87 $2,225,000 Debra Lekanoff 2022 $0.87 $2,225,000 Attorney General (Prefers Democratic Party) 2023 $0.89 $2,350,000 4-year term - vote for one 2024 $0.89 $2,350,000 Matt Larkin Write-in (Prefers Republican Party) all as provided in District Mike Vaska Resolution No. 2020-05. (Prefers GOP Party) Brett Rogers Should this proposition be (Prefers Republican Party) Bob Ferguson approved? (Prefers Democratic Party) Yes No Write-in Read Both Sides of the Ballot Sample Ballot 06/15/2020 13:10:41 Primary Precinct 101 Friday Harbor NW August 4, 2020 Page 3 of 3 San Juan County Lopez Island School District No. 144 Proposition No. 1 - Technology Capital Projects Levy The Board of Directors adopted Resolution No. 7 concerning a technology 40595 modernization levy. The proposition authorizes the modernization of District facilities by implementing technology facilities and projects and the application and modernization of technology systems of operations and instructions; and authorizes the following excess levies for such purposes on all taxable property within the District: Collection Approximate Levy Years Levy Rate/$1,000 Amount Assessed Value 2021 $0.19 $275,000 2022 $0.19 $275,000 2023 $0.19 $275,000 2024 $0.19 $275,000 Should this propostion be approved? 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