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20th DISTRICT GOVERNOR Senator John Braun (R) 2016 STATE OFFICIALS Jay Inslee (D) 2016 PO Box 40420 PO Box 40002; Olympia 98504-0002 Phone: 360-786-7638 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Phone: 360-902-4111 [email protected] Peter Goldmark (D) 2016 www.governor.wa.gov Rep. Richard DeBolt (R) 2016 PO Box 47000; Olympia 98504-7000 PO Box 40600 Phone: 360-902-1000 LT. GOVERNOR Phone: 360-786-7896 www.dnr.wa.gov Brad Owen (D) 2016 [email protected] PO Box 40400; Olympia 98504-0400 Rep. Ed Orcutt (R) 2016 SUPERINTENDENT Phone: 360-786-7700 PO Box 40600 OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION www.ltgov.wa.gov Phone: 360-786-7990 Randy Dorn (NP) 2016 SECRETARY OF STATE [email protected] PO Box 47200; Olympia 98504-7200 Phone: 360-725-6000 Kim Wyman (R) 2016 22nd DISTRICT www.k12.wa.us PO Box 40220; Olympia 98504-0220 Senator Karen Fraser (D) 2016 Phone: 360-902-4151 PO Box 40422 STATE LEGISLATURE www.sos.wa.gov Phone: 360-786-7642 [email protected] TREASURER Legislative Hotline: 1-800-562-6000 James McIntire (D) 2016 Rep. Chris Reykdal (D) 2016 Washington State Website: PO Box 40200; Olympia 98504-0200 PO Box 40600 www.access.wa.gov Phone: 360-902-9000 Phone: 360-786-7940 www.tre.wa.gov [email protected] Bill information / Legislative district search: www.leg.wa.gov Rep. Sam Hunt (D) 2016 STATE AUDITOR PO Box 40600 Voter information: Troy Kelley (D) 2016 www.vote.wa.gov Phone: 360-786-7992 PO Box 40021; Olympia 98504-0021 [email protected] Phone: 360-902-0370 www.sao.wa.gov 35th DISTRICT All offices are Olympia 98504 Senator Tim Sheldon (D) 2018 ATTORNEY GENERAL 2nd DISTRICT PO Box 40435 Bob Ferguson (D) 2016 Phone: 360-786-7668 Senator Randi Becker (R) 2016 PO Box 40100; Olympia 98504-0100 [email protected] PO Box 40402 Phone: 360-753-6200 Phone: 360-786-7602 Rep. Dan Griffey (R) 2016 www.atg.wa.gov [email protected] PO Box 40600 Phone: 360-786-7966 Rep. Graham Hunt (R) 2016 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER [email protected] PO Box 40600 Mike Kreidler (D) 2016 Phone: 360-786-7824 PO Box 40255; Olympia 98504-0255 Rep. Drew MacEwen (R) 2016 [email protected] Phone: 360-725-7171 PO Box 40600 www.insurance.wa.gov Phone: 360-786-7902 Rep. J.T. Wilcox (R) 2016 [email protected] PO Box 40600 Phone: 360-786-7912 NATIONAL OFFICIALS VOTING INFORMATION PRESIDENT DISTRICTS: For questions regarding Legislative, THEY Barack Obama (D) 2016 Congressional or County Commissioner dis- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW tricts, call the Auditor’s Office at 360-786-5408 REPRESENT Washington, DC 20500 or refer to the county website at Phone: 202-456-1414 www.ThurstonVotes.org. YOU www.whitehouse.gov ELIGIBILITY: VICE PRESIDENT • U.S. citizen • legal resident of Washington and A Citizen’s Joe Biden (D) 2016 • at least 18 years or older by the date of the 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW next election Washington, DC 20500 Directory of Phone: 202-456-1414 WHERE TO REGISTER: Mail-in voter registration Directory of www.whitehouse.gov forms are available at the county courthouse, city and town clerks’ offices, public libraries, Elected Officials U.S. SENATORS public schools or fire stations. Online registra- Maria Cantwell (D) 2018 tion, address change and mail-in registration 2016 511 Hart Senate Office Bldg. forms can also be obtained from the Secretary Washington, DC 20510 of State’s website at www.vote.wa.gov. Phone: 202-224-3441 WHEN TO REGISTER: Tacoma: 253-572-2281 New Washington State www.cantwell.senate.gov residents may register in person at least 8 days before an election, or by mail at least 29 days Patty Murray (D) 2016 before an election. When registering, contact the 154 Russell Senate Office Bldg. County Auditor’s Office at 360-786-5408 for reg- Washington, DC 20510 istration deadlines. Phone: 202-224-2621 RE-REGISTER IF YOU: Tacoma: 253-572-3636 Move, change your www.murray.senate.gov name, or change your mailing address. HOW TO VOTE: All elections within Thurston U.S. REPRESENTATIVES County are conducted by mail. Ballots are 3rd DISTRICT mailed to registered voters and can be returned Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) 2016 by mail or placed in ballot drop boxes. For drop 1130 Longworth House Office Bldg. box locations, call the county or refer to Washington, DC 20515 www.ThurstonVotes.org. Phone: 202-225-3536 Vancouver: 360-695-6292 www.herrerabeutler.house.gov LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS U.S. www.lwv.org 10th DISTRICT Published by: Denny Heck (D) 2016 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS WA LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS 425 Cannon House Office Bldg. www.lwvwa.org OF THURSTON COUNTY Washington, DC 20515 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS PO Box 2203 Phone: 202-225-9740 OF THURSTON COUNTY Lacey: 360-459-8514 Olympia, WA 98507 www.lwvthurston.org www.dennyheck.house.gov 360-352-8220 CITY GOVERNMENT OLYMPIA TUMWATER BUCODA PO Box 1967; Olympia 98507-1967 555 Israel Rd. SW; Tumwater 98501 PO Box 10; Bucoda 98530 Phone: 360-753-8447 Phone: 360-754-5855 Phone: 360-278-3525 Website: www.olympiawa.gov Website: www.ci.tumwater.wa.us Alan Carr, Mayor 2017 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Steven Purcell 2019 Olympia has a council-manager form Pete Kmet, Mayor 2017 Paul Kreigh 2019 of government. Nicole Hill 2019 Gary Givens 2019 Tom Oliva 2019 Alan Vanell 2017 Cheryl Selby, Mayor 2019 Joan Cathey 2019 Robert Gordon 2017 Jessica Bateman 2019 Eileen Swarthout 2017 RAINIER Nathaniel Jones 2019 Ed Hildreth 2017 Clark Gilman 2017 Debbie Sullivan 2017 PO Box 258; Rainier 98576 Julie Hankins 2017 Neil McClanahan 2019 Phone: 360-446-2265 Jeannine Roe 2017 www.cityofrainierwa.org John Doan, City Administrator Randy Schleis, Mayor 2017 Jim Cooper 2017 YELM Kristin Guizzetti 2017 Steve Hall, City Manager Robert Shaw 2019 105 Yelm Ave. West; Yelm 98597 Tom Arnbrister 2019 Phone:360-458-3244 Jonathan Stephenson 2019 Website: www.ci.yelm.wa.us Everett O. Gage 2019 Ron Harding, Mayor 2017 LACEY J.W. Foster 2019 420 College St. SE; Lacey 98503 Molly Carmody 2019 THURSTON COUNTY Phone: 360-491-3214 Bob Isom 2017 Website: www.ci.lacey.wa.us PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT Email: [email protected] Tad Stillwell 2017 921 Lakeridge Way SW, Ste 301; Olympia 98502 Tracey Wood 2017 Phone: 360-357-8783 Lacey has a council-manager form of Joe DePinto 2019 Website: www.thurstonpud.com government. Russ Henderson 2017 COMMISSIONERS Andy Ryder, Mayor 2017 Shelly Badger, City Administrator Linda Oosterman, District 1 2018 Russell Olsen , District 2 2016 Cynthia Pratt, Deputy Mayor 2017 TENINO Chris Stearns, District 3 2020 Jason Hearn 2019 PO Box 4019; 149 Hogden St S.; Tenino 98589 Lenny Greenstein 2019 360-264-2368 PORT OF OLYMPIA Jeff Gadman 2019 Website: www.ci.tenino.wa.us Michel Steadman 2017 915 Washington St. NE; Olympia 98501 Wayne Fournier, Mayor 2019 Phone: 360-528-8000 Virgil Clarkson 2017 Sirena Painter 2017 Website: www.portolympia.com David Watterson 2019 COMMISSIONERS John O’Callahan 2017 Joe Downing, District 1 2019 Scott Spence, City Manager Craig Lester 2017 Bill McGregor , District 2 2017 Susan Copelan 2019 Elizabeth Zita, District 3 2017 COURTS THURSTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS NORTH THURSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS All judicial positions are nonpartisan 2000 Lakeridge Dr. SW; Olympia 98502 305 College St. NE; Lacey 98516 Phone: 360-754-3800 Phone: 360-412-4400 STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Website: www.co.thurston.wa.us Website: www.nthurston.k12.wa.us Phone: 360-357-2077 Website: www.courts.wa.gov COMMISSIONERS Aaron Owada, President 2017 Barbara Madsen, Phone: 786-5440 Marcia Coppin 2019 Chief Justice 2016 Cathy Wolfe (D) District 1 2016 Chuck Namit 2017 Charles Johnson 2020 [email protected] Graeme Sackrison 2019 Susan Owens 2018 Sandra Romero (D) District 2 2016 Dave Newkirk 2019 Mary Fairhurst 2020 [email protected] Raj Manhas, Superintendent Debra Stephens 2020 Bud Blake (I) District 3 2018 OLYMPIA SCHOOL DISTRICT Charles Wiggins 2016 [email protected] 1113 Legion Way SE; Olympia 98501 Steven Gonzalez 2018 Phone: 360-596-6100 Sheryl Gordon McCloud 2018 ASSESSOR Website: www.osd.wednet.edu Mary Yu 2016 Steven Drew (D ) 2018 Mark Campeau, President 2017 Frank Wilson 2019 Phone: 360-867-2200 THURSTON COUNTY Joellen Wilhelm 2019 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES AUDITOR Eileen Thomson 2017 Phone: 360-786-5560 Mary Hall (D) 2018 Justin Montermini 2019 Christopher Wickham 2016 Phone: 360-786-5224 Dick Cvitanich, Superintendent Christine Schaller 2016 CLERK TUMWATER SCHOOL DISTRICT Carol A. Murphy 2016 Linda Enlow (D) 2018 621 Linwood Ave. SW; Tumwater 98512 Erik D. Price 2016 Phone: 360-786-5430 Phone: 360-709-7000 Mary Sue Wilson 2016 Website: www.tumwater.k12.wa.us CORONER James J. Dixon 2016 Jay Wood, President 2019 Gary P. Tabor 2016 Gary Warnock (D) 2018 Rita Luce 2017 Anne Hirsch 2016 Phone: 360-867-2140 Kim Reykdal 2019 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Robert Barclift 2017 THURSTON COUNTY DISTRICT COURT JUDGES Jon Tunheim (D) 2018 Janine Ward 2017 Phone: 360-786-5450 Phone: 360-786-5540 Mike Kirby, Superintendent Kalo Wilcox 2018 SHERIFF GRIFFIN SCHOOL DISTRICT Sam Meyer 2018 John Snaza (I) 2018 Phone: 360-866-2515 Brett Buckley 2018 Phone: 360-786-5500 RAINIER SCHOOL DISTRICT Phone: 360-446-2207 OLYMPIA TREASURER ROCHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE Shawn Myers (D) 2018 360-273-5536 Phone: 360-786-5550 TENINO SCHOOL DISTRICT PO Box 1967; Olympia 98507 Phone: 360-264-3400 Phone: 360-753-8312 Cliff Moore, Chief Administrator YELM COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Scott Ahlf 2017 Phone: 360-458-1900 .
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