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2020 Notice of Filing for Primary Election NOTICE OF FILING FERRY COUNTY, WASHINGTON TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020 The following positions are to be filled at the Primary and/or General Election this year. The Primary will be August 4, 2020 with these changes filing period has been moved to May. Please make sure to take special attention to the following dates. The filing period will be from May 11th through May 15th, both dates inclusive. If you are filing by mail the Declaration of Candidacy’s can be downloaded from the Secretary of States website: https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/candidatefiling.aspx . Candidates that are filing on-line during filing week can file from 9:00am on Monday May 11th to 4:00pm on Friday May 15th. Filing in person will be completed online in the Auditor’s office Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Mail-in forms may be received by mail no earlier than April 27h but must reach the Auditor’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on May 15, 2020. ***2020 ELECTION*** STATE Office Name Position now held by: Term Governor Jay Inslee 4 years Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib 4 years Secretary of State Kim Wyman 4 years State Treasurer Duane Davidson 4 years State Auditor Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 4 years Attorney General Bob Ferguson 4 years Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz 4 years Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal 4 years Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler 4 years US CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 5 Office Name Position now held by: Term US Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers 2 years LEGISLATURE DISTRICT 7 Office Name Position now held by: Term Representative Position 1 Jacquelin Maycumber 2 years Representative Position 2 Joel Kretz 2 years COUNTY Office Name Position now held by: Term County Commissioner Position 1 Johnna Exner 4 years County Commissioner Position 3 Howard Hambleton short & full Office Name Position now held by: Term PUD Commissioner Position 3 Doug Aubertin 6 years Supreme Court Office Name Position now held by: Term Justice Position 3 Raquel Montoya-Lewis 6 years Justice Position 4 Charles W. Johnson short & full Justice Position 6 G. Helen Whitener 2 years unexpired Justice Position 7 Debra L. Stephens 6 years Courtof Appeals,Division 3 District 1 Office Name Position now held by: Term Judge Position 2 Kevin M. Korsmo 6 years Superior Court Office Name Position now held by: Term Judge Position 1 Patrick A. Monasmith 4 years Judge Position 2 Jessica (Taylor) Reeves 4 years PCO’s 2 years There will be a special 3 day filing period Wednesday through Friday, May 18TH at 8:00 am. through May 20th at 4:00 pm. for positions not filled during the regular filing period except for PCO’S.. The lot drawing for positions on the Primary Ballot will be held on Friday May 15, 2020 at 4:05 p.m. in the Ferry County Auditor’s Office. Please call or come in to find out which positions are open. Please contact Dianna or Liz in the Auditor’s Office if you have any questions at (509) 775-5225 ext. 1139. .
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