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Write-In State - Partisan Offices State - Partisan Offices State - Partisan Offices Secretary of State 2nd Legislative District 27th Legislative District (Prefers Republican Party) State Representative, Pos. 2 State Representative, Pos. 2 Gael Tarleton JT Wilcox Jake Fey (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Veronica Whitcher Rockett Barry Knowles Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Independent Party) State Treasurer Write-In Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) 25th Legislative District 28th Legislative District Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) State Senator State Senator Twina Nobles Write-In (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Julie Door Steve O'Ban State Auditor (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) Write-In Write-In Chris Leyba (Prefers Republican Party) State Representative, Pos. 1 State Representative, Pos. 1 Kelly Chambers Write-In (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Jamie Smith Kevin Ballard Attorney General (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) Write-In Write-In Matt Larkin (Prefers Republican Party) State Representative, Pos. 2 State Representative, Pos. 2 Write-In (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Brian Duthie Chris Nye Commissioner of Public Lands (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Write-In Write-In Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Republican Party) 26th Legislative District 29th Legislative District State Representative, Pos. 1 State Representative, Pos. 1 Write-In Jesse L. Young Melanie Morgan State - Nonpartisan Office (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Carrie Hesch Koshin Mohamed Fidaar Superintendent of Public Instruction (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Write-In Write-In Maia Espinoza State Representative, Pos. 2 State Representative, Pos. 2 Joy Stanford Terry Harder Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Steve Kirby State - Partisan Offices (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Insurance Commissioner Write-In Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) 27th Legislative District 30th Legislative District Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) State Senator State Representative, Pos. 1 Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Kyle Paskewitz Martin A. Moore 2nd Legislative District (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Ind Republican Party) State Senator Write-In Write-In Rick Payne (Prefers Democrat Party) State Representative, Pos. 1 State Representative, Pos. 2 Jim McCune Two Year Short & Full Term (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Ryan Talen Jesse Johnson Write-In (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Jack Walsh State Representative, Pos. 1 Write-In (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Write-In

Write-In State - Partisan Offices Pierce County Town of Carbonado 31st Legislative District Partisan Offices Special Election - Proposition No. 1 State Representative, Pos. 1 County Council District No. 6 Emergency Medical Services Property Tax Levy Jani Hitchen Shall the Town of Carbonado be re-authorized to (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) impose regular property tax levies of fifty cents Katie Young Jason Whalen (50¢) or less per thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years to continue providing basic and advanced Write-In Write-In (EMT and Paramedic) emergency medical State Representative, Pos. 2 Judicial - Nonpartisan Offices services? Eric E. Robertson (Prefers Republican Party) State Supreme Court Thomas R. Clark (Prefers Democratic Party) Justice Position No. 3 Yes Six Year Short & Full Term No Write-In Pierce County Dave Larson Puyallup School District No. 3 Partisan Office Raquel Montoya-Lewis Special Election - Proposition No. 1 Executive Supplemental Levy-Excess Taxes Write-In The Board of Directors of Puyallup School (Prefers Republican Party) Justice Position No. 4 District No. 3 adopted Resolution No. 162 Charles W. Johnson 2019-20 authorizing a supplemental levy for (Prefers Democratic Party) educational programs, operations and facility maintenance. If approved, this proposition Write-In Write-In will continue to fund day-to-day operations not funded by the state in schools including Nonpartisan Offices Justice Position No. 6 teachers, instructional aides, nurses, Two Year Unexpired Term textbooks, learning materials, class sizes, Assessor - Treasurer support technology, arts, music, athletics, Mike Lonergan Richard S. Serns maintain school playgrounds/playfields, heating, plumbing, health, safety, fire-alarm, G. and security systems, and authorize the Write-In District to levy the following excess taxes, on all taxable property within the District: Sheriff Write-In Ed Troyer Approximate Rate Justice Position No. 7 Collection per $1,000 Levy Year of Assessed Value Amount Cyndie Fajardo Debra L. Stephens 2021 $0.76 $17,849,127 2022 $0.76 $19,225,189 Write-In Write-In

Partisan Offices Court of Appeals - Div. 2 Should Proposition No. 1 be approved? County Council District No. 2 District No. 1 - Position No. 2 (Prefers Republican Party) Lisa Worswick Yes Sarah Rumbaugh No (Prefers Democratic Party) Write-In

Write-In Pierce County Superior Court FPD 14 Riverside Fire & Rescue County Council District No. 3 Superior Court - Dept. No. 4 Special Election - Proposition No. 1 Amy Cruver Regular Property Tax Levy (EMS) (Prefers Republican Party) Brady J. Horenstein Joe Zaichkin Bryan Chushcoff Will Pierce County Fire Protection District No. (Prefers Republican Party) 14 (Riverside Fire & Rescue) be authorized to replace an expiring levy for emergency Write-In Write-In medical services and impose a regular property tax levy of fifty cents ($0.50) or less County Council District No. 4 per thousand dollars ($1,000.00) of assessed Ryan Mello valuation for emergency medical services for (Prefers Democratic Party) each of six consecutive years to be collected Javier H. Figueroa beginning in 2021? (Prefers Independent Party) Yes Write-In No FPD 14 Riverside Fire & Rescue Special Election - Proposition No. 2 Excess Property Tax Levy for Maintenance and Operation Expenses The Board of Fire Commissioners of Pierce County Fire Protection District No. 14 (Riverside Fire & Rescue) adopted Resolution No. 2020-363 concerning a proposition to finance maintenance and operation expenses. This proposition, if approved, will replace an expiring levy and authorize the District to levy, the following additional taxes on all taxable property within the District:

Approximate Rate Collection per $1,000 Levy Year of Assessed Value Amount

2021 $0.72 $151,600 2022 $0.72 $154,600 2023 $0.72 $157,750 2024 $0.72 $160,900 to be used for maintenance and operations to maintain the current level of fire protection and emergency medical services, including facilities, maintenance, staffing, and operations, as provided in Resolution No. 2020-363. Should this proposition be approved?

Yes No Fire Protection District No. 21 (Graham Fire & Rescue) Special Election - Proposition No. 1 Benefit Charge Shall the Board of Fire Commissioners of Pierce County Fire Protection District No. 21 (Graham Fire) be authorized to impose benefit charges each year for six years, not to exceed an amount equal to sixty percent of its operating budget, and be prohibited from imposing an additional property tax under RCW 52.16.160?

Yes

No