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Use a pen Initiative Measure No. 940 concerns law enforcement. to fill in the oval next to your choice. If you vote for more This measure would require law enforcement to than one choice, no votes will be counted for that race or receive violence de-escalation, mental-health, and measure. first-aid training, and provide first-aid; and change HOW TO CORRECT A VOTE: If you make a mistake, draw standards for use of deadly force, adding a "good faith" a line through the incorrect choice. You may then make standard and independent investigation. another choice. Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes/No WRITE-IN: To vote for a candidate not listed, write the name on the line provided and fill in the oval. Advisory Votes State Measures Advisory Vote No. 19 Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 6269 Initiative to the People The legislature expanded, without a vote of the people, Initiative Measure No.1631 the oil spill response and administration taxes to crude oil or petroleum products received by pipeline, costing Initiative Measure No. 1631 concerns pollution. This $13,000,000 over ten years for government spending. measure would charge pollution fees on sources of greenhouse gas pollutants and use the revenue to This tax increase should be: Repealed/Maintained reduce pollution, promote clean energy, and address climate impacts, under oversight of a public board. READ: Each candidate for partisan office may state Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes/No a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate’s preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party Initiative Measure No.1634 approves of or associates with that candidate. Federal - Partisan Offices Initiative Measure No. 1634 concerns taxation of certain items intended for human consumption. This measure U.S. Senator would prohibit new or increased local taxes, fees, or Maria Cantwell (Prefers Democratic Party) assessments on raw or processed foods or beverages Susan Hutchison (Prefers Republican Party) (with exceptions), or ingredients thereof, unless effective by January 15, 2018, or generally applicable. U.S. Representative Congressional District 1 Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes/No Suzan DelBene (Prefers Democratic Party) Jeffrey Beeler (Prefers Republican Party) U.S. Representative Initiative Measure No. 1639 Congressional District 2 Rick Larsen (Prefers Democratic Party) Initiative Measure No. 1639 concerns firearms. This Brian Luke (Prefers Libertarian Party) measure would require increased background checks, training, age limitations, and waiting periods for sales or delivery of semiautomatic assault rifles; criminalize noncompliant storage upon unauthorized use; allow fees; and enact other provisions. Not all districts on this sample will appear Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes/No on your ballot. Only the races that you are entitled to vote on will appear. Sample Ballot Continued State - Partisan Offices Whatcom County Judicial - Nonpartisan Office State Senator District Court Judge Position 1 Legislative District 42 David Grant Doug Ericksen (Prefers Republican Party) District Court Judge Position 2 Pinky Vargas (Prefers Democratic Party) Matthew Elich State Representative Legislative District 40 Position 1 Public Utility District 1 - Nonpartisan Office Debra Lekanoff (Prefers Democratic Party) Commissioner District 2 Michael Petrish (Prefers Republican Party) Atul Deshmane State Representative Paul D. Kenner Legislative District 40 Position 2 City of Bellingham Jeff Morris (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Proposition 2018-5 Legislative District 42 Position 1 Low-Income Housing Levy Justin Boneau (Prefers Democratic Party) Luanne Van Werven (Prefers Republican Party) The City of Bellingham Council adopted Resolution No. 2018- 09 concerning property taxes for low- State Representative income housing and related services. Legislative District 42 Position 2 Sharon Shewmake (Prefers Democratic Party) This proposition would replace and enhance existing Vincent Buys (Prefers Republican Party) levies to fund housing and housing services for Whatcom County - Partisan Office people with low or very low incomes by authorizing a (1) property tax increase of $0.12/$1,000 in assessed Prosecuting Attorney valuation (to $2.25/$1,000) for collection in 2019- Eric Richey (Prefers Democratic Party) 2028 (the 2019 amount would be used to compute James Erb (Prefers Democratic Party) the limitations for subsequent levies for collection in 2020-2028); and (2) regular property tax levy of up Whatcom County - Nonpartisan Office to $0.24/$1,000 under RCW 84.52.105; each for ten County Council At-Large Position B years, together generating $4,000,000 annually. 1-year unexpired term Should this proposition be approved? Yes/No Carol Frazey Mike Peetoom Ferndale School District 502 State Judicial - Nonpartisan Office Proposition 2018-7 Supreme Court Justice Position 2 General Obligation Bonds - $112,000,000 Susan Owens The Board of Directors of Ferndale School District Supreme Court Justice Position 8 502 adopted Resolution No. 5-2018 authorizing Nathan Choi bonds to fund several capital projects. This Steve Gonzalez proposition authorizes the District to (1) construct and equip a new high school facility to replace Supreme Court Justice Position 9 the existing Ferndale High School, modernize the Sheryl Gordon McCloud Performing Arts Center and provide for District- wide critical maintenance, safety and security Court of Appeals Division 1 needs including controlled building access and LED District 3 Judge Position 1 security lighting; (2) issue $112,000,000 of general Tom SeGuine obligation bonds maturing within a maximum of 22 Cecily Hazelrigg-Hernandez years, and (3) levy excess property taxes annually to repay the bonds, as provided in Resolution #5-2018. Should this proposition be: Approved/Rejected Not all districts on this sample will appear on your ballot. Only the races that you are Sample Ballot continues on next page entitled to vote on will appear. 64 Sample Ballot Continued Glacier Fire and Rescue Proposition 2018-4 Authorizing Increase of Property Tax Levy The Board of Fire Commissioners of Glacier Fire and Rescue, Whatcom County, Washington, adopted Resolution No. 220 authorizing a regular property tax levy of $0.84 per $1,000. This proposition would authorize the District to set its regular property tax levy at $0.84 per $1,000 of assessed valuation for 2018 and thereafter subject to any otherwise applicable statutory dollar rate limitations. The dollar amount of this levy would be used for the purpose of computing the limitations for subsequent levies under RCW 84.55.050.