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Referendum Measure Advisory Votes Federal - Partisan Office Referendum Measure No. 90 Advisory Vote No. 35 President/Vice President of the Engrossed Senate Bill 6690 United States The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5395 concerning The legislature increased, without a Joseph R. Biden / comprehensive sexual health vote of the people, the business and Kamala D. Harris education. This bill would require occupation tax on manufacturers of Democratic Party Nominees school districts to adopt or develop, commercial airplanes, including consistent with state standards, components or tooling, costing Donald J. Trump / comprehensive $1,024,000,000 in its first ten years, for Michael R. Pence age-appropriate sexual health government spending. Republican Party Nominees education, as defined, for all students, and excuse students if their parents This tax increase should be: Jo Jorgensen / request. Jeremy "Spike" Cohen Repealed Libertarian Party Nominees Should this bill be: Maintained Approved Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker Rejected Proposed Constitutional Green Party Nominees Amendment Gloria La Riva / Advisory Votes Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution Sunil Freeman No. 8212 Socialism and Liberation Party Advisory Vote No. 32 Nominees Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill The legislature has proposed a Alyson Kennedy / 5323 constitutional amendment on Malcolm M. Jarrett investment of public funds. This Socialist Workers Party The legislature imposed, without a amendment would allow public Nominees vote of the people, a retail sales tax on money held in a fund for long-term pass-through charges retail care services and supports to be establishments collect for specified invested by governments as carryout bags, costing $32,000,000 in authorized by state law, including its first ten years, for government investments in private stocks. spending. Should this constitutional amendment READ: Each candidate for President This tax increase should be: be: and Vice President is the official

nominee of a political party. For Repealed Approved other partisan offices, each Maintained Rejected candidate may state a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate’s preference does not Advisory Vote No. 33 imply that the candidate is Substitute Senate Bill 5628 nominated or endorsed by the The legislature imposed, without a party, or that the party approves of vote of the people, a tax on heavy or associates with that candidate. equipment rentals to consumers by heavy equipment rental property dealers, costing $103,000,000 in its first U.S. Representative ten years, for government spending. Cathy McMorris Rodgers This tax increase should be: (Prefers Republican Party) Repealed Dave Wilson (Prefers Democratic Party) Maintained

Advisory Vote No. 34 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill State of Washington - Partisan 6492 For a list of the people and Office organizations that donated to state The legislature increased, without a Governor and local candidates and ballot vote of the people, the business and measure campaigns, visit occupation tax rate for certain www.pdc.wa.gov. businesses, while reducing certain (Prefers Democratic Party) surcharges, costing $843,000,000 in its first ten years, for government Loren Culp spending. (Prefers Republican Party) Spokane County Elections This tax increase should be: Online: spokanecounty.org/elections Repealed Email: [email protected] Phone: 509-477-2320 Maintained Page 1 of 3 State of Washington - Partisan Legislative District 3 - Legislative District 6 - Office Partisan Office Partisan Office

Lt. Governor ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 3 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 6 ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE (Prefers Democratic Party) FOLLOWING FOLLOWING Marko Liias State Senator State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Jenny Graham (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Dave Lucas Tom McGarry Secretary of State (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Gael Tarleton State Representative Pos. 1 Legislative District 7 - (Prefers Democratic Party) Marcus Riccelli Partisan Office (Prefers Democratic Party) ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN Laura D Carder LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 7 State Treasurer (Prefers Republican Party) ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Pos. 1

Duane A. Davidson State Representative Pos. 2 Jacquelin Maycumber

(Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Timm Ormsby (Prefers Democratic Party) Georgia D. Davenport (Prefers Democratic Party) Bob Apple State Auditor (Prefers R Party)

Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Pos. 2

Chris Leyba Legislative District 4 - Joel Kretz (Prefers Republican Party) Partisan Office (Prefers Republican Party) ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN JJ Wandler LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 4 (Prefers Independent Party) ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE Attorney General FOLLOWING Bob Ferguson State Senator (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 9 - Matt Larkin Mike Padden Partisan Office (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN John Roskelley LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 9 (Prefers Democrat Party) ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING Commissioner of Public Lands

State Senator State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Mark G. Schoesler Sue Kuehl Pederson Bob McCaslin (Prefers GOP Party) (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Jenn Goulet Lori Feagan (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) State of Washington - Nonpartisan Office State Representative Pos. 1

State Representative Pos. 2 Superintendent of Public Mary Dye Instruction (Prefers Republican Party) Lance Gurel Chris Reykdal (Prefers Democrat Party) Brett Borden Rob Chase (Prefers Libertarian Party) Maia Espinoza (Prefers Republican Party)

State Representative Pos. 2

Legislative District 6 - Joe Schmick State of Washington - Partisan Partisan Office (Prefers GOP Party) Office ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN Insurance Commissioner LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 6 ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Pos. 1 Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) Mike Volz (Prefers Republican Party) INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Zack Zappone (Prefers Democratic Party) Page 2 of 3 Spokane County - Partisan Town of Rockford Fire Protection District No. 12 Office ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN Commissioner District 1 TOWN OF ROCKFORD FD12 ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE Josh Kerns FOLLOWING FOLLOWING (Prefers Republican Party) Ted Cummings Proposition No. 1 Proposition No. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) Town of Rockford Spokane County Fire Protection Fire Protection Service Excess Levy District No. 12 Emergency Medical Services Regular The Rockford Town Council enacted Property Tax Levy Resolution 20-05 concerning a Commissioner District 2 proposition to finance 2021 fire Shall Spokane County Fire Protection Mary Kuney protection services. This proposition District No. 12 be authorized to levy a would authorize the Town to levy an regular property tax in the sum of $.50 (Prefers Republican Party) excess property tax in 2021 on all per $1000 assessed valuation each David Green taxable property within the Town of year for six consecutive years (Prefers Democratic Party) Rockford at an approximate rate of beginning in 2021 to be collected in $.51 per $1,000 of assessed value to 2021 through 2026, inclusive, for the raise $17,458.79 to be used to provide provision of Emergency Medical adequate services in 2021. This levy Services all as provided in Spokane replaces an expired levy, which the County Fire Protection District No. 12 Judicial - Nonpartisan Office Town has collected in past years. – Resolution No. 20-1 and the Laws of the State of Washington RCW Should this proposition be approved? 84.52.069? Supreme Court Justice Position 3 Six year short and full term Yes Yes Dave Larson No No

Raquel Montoya-Lewis Town of Spangle Spangle Cemetery District 1 ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN TOWN OF SPANGLE CD-01 SPANGLE ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING FOLLOWING Supreme Court Justice Position 4

Proposition No. 1 Charles W. Johnson Proposition No. 1 Spangle Cemetery District No. 1 Town of Spangle Maintenance and Operation Support Fire Protection Service Excess Levy Levy The Spangle Town Council enacted The Board of Directors of Spangle Supreme Court Justice Position 6 ordinance NO. 439 concerning a Cemetery District No. 1 adopted Two year unexpired term proposition to finance the 2021 fire Resolution #14-01 on May 15, 2020 protection services. This proposition Richard S. Serns concerning a proposition to finance would authorize the Town to levy an 2021 maintenance and operation excess property tax in 2021 on all expenses. This proposition would G. taxable property within the Town of authorize the District to levy excess Spangle in an approximate rate of tax upon all taxable property within $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value to the District for support of the District’s raise $23,000 to be used to provide maintenance and operation expenses adequate fire protection services in as follows: Levy a rate of 2021. approximately $0.20 per $1,000 of Supreme Court Justice Position 7 assessed value, for collection of Should this proposition be approved? $20,000.00 in 2021, all as provided in Debra L. Stephens Yes Resolution #14-01. Should this proposition be approved? No Levy Yes

Court of Appeals Division 3 District Proposition No. 2 Levy No 1 Position 2

Marshall Casey Town of Spangle Police Protection Service Excess Levy

Tracy Arlene Staab The Spangle Town Council enacted Ordinance NO. 440 concerning a proposition to finance the 2021 Police Protection Services. This proposition would authorize the Town to levy an excess property tax in 2021 on all Public Utility District - taxable property within the Town of Nonpartisan Office Spangle in an approximate rate of $1.19 per $1,000 of assessed value to ONLY REGISTERED VOTERS IN raise $17,000.00 to be used to provide PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT - 001 adequate police protection services in ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THE 2021. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK FOLLOWING Should this proposition be approved?

PUD Commissioner District 2 Yes

No Howie Kubik

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