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PLAC Recommendations Part 1 1 26 2016
Recommendations, Part 1 of 2, to Spokane Mayor David Condon From the Police Leadership Advisory Committee (PLAC) January 26, 2016 Jackson Andrews, Jim McDevitt, Community Volunteer U.S. Attorney, retired Naima Quarles-Burnley, Mary Ann Murphy, Chair, President, Spokane NAACP Executive Director, Partners with Families and Children, Gabe Caballero, retired Federal Defense Investigator Jon Snyder, City Council, Ken Hohenberg, succeeded on Jan 11 Police Chief, Kennewick WA by Blaine Stum, Human Rights Commission Toni Lodge, CEO, the NATIVE Project City Staff support from Meghann Steinolfson Senior Human Resources Analyst compiled by John Hancock, Deep Creek Consulting Acknowledgments The contributions of time, effort, and thought offered by hundreds of individuals and organizations have made this report possible. We’re grateful to all the persons who provided an opinion in the live Forums and other events, in conversations with committee members, in written submissions by email or Internet survey, or via recorded telephone messages. Their names, in addition to those of organizations that submitted an opinion, appear in Appendix B. More than a hundred more offered input without attribution. Throughout this report, words or phrases appearing as “ “ are verbatim comments we heard; few are individually attributed. We’re pleased to have received observations and suggestions from SPD officers both individually and collectively through their organizations. In early December, PLAC received gracious onsite Public Forum hosting at the Northeast Community Center, the West Central Community Center, and the East Central Community Center. Two Forums were recorded by City Cable Channel 5 and are available online at East Central Community Center: https://youtube/h3ITIB37RN4 West Central Community Center: https://vimeo.com/149456836 The process of PLAC listening, understanding, and publishing was made possible by the City Human Resources staff support of Heather Lowe, Meghann Steinolfson, and Kelli Burnett. -
Sample Ballot Spokane County, Washington August 17, 2010 Primary Election
Sample Ballot Spokane County, Washington August 17, 2010 Primary Election Vote for only One Candidate in Each Race Completely Fill in the Oval like this: To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, write the candidate’s name on the line provided and fill in the oval next to the line. If You Make a Mistake, draw a line through the entire response like this: George Washington You then have the option of making another choice if you wish. Unless specifically allowed by law, more than one vote for an office or ballot measure will be an overvote and no votes for that office or ballot measure will be counted. In order for your ballot to be counted, it must be either postmarked or deposited at a designated deposit site no later than 8:00 P.M. on Election Day. A list of deposit sites may be found at www.spokanecounty.org/elections . READ: Each candidate for partisan office may Legislative District 6 - Partisan Office Continued Judicial - Nonpartisan Office state a political party that he or she prefers. A State Representative Pos. 2 Supreme Court Justice Pos 1 candidate's preference does not imply that the [ ] John E. Ahern [ ] Stan Rumbaugh (Prefers Republican Party) [ ] Jim Johnson candidate is nominated or endorsed by the [ ] John F. Driscoll [ ] ___________________________ party, or that the party approves of or (Prefers Democratic Party) associates with that candidate. [ ] Shelly O'Quinn Supreme Court Justice Pos 5 (Prefers Republican Party) [ ] Barbara Madsen [ ] ___________________________ [ ] ___________________________ Federal - Partisan Office U.S. Senator Legislative District 7 - Partisan Office Supreme Court Justice Pos 6 [ ] Norma D. -
Government Guide
Senator Mike Padden 2020 Government Guide 4th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT This guide to government provides information on how to contact federal, state and local government offices and services. 2020 Dear friends and neighbors, As your state senator in Olympia, I am pleased to offer this 2020 edition of our government guide. This guide provides contact information for elected representatives and important local agencies, to assist you in your dealings with local, state and federal governments. I am honored to serve in the Legislature and be your voice at the state Capitol. My goal is to bring the values of the 4th Legislative District Senator to the state Capitol. Our district is blessed with innovative people, resilient small businesses Mike Padden and vibrant, close-knit communities where we 4th Legislative District care about one another. 106 Newhouse Building In Olympia, I work to keep state spending PO Box 40404 under control, reduce the size of our state Olympia, WA 98504-0404 bureaucracy, strengthen our economy, support Olympia Office: (360) 786-7606 our charitable organizations and promote E-mail: [email protected] traditional family values. I recognize that every Toll-free Legislative Hotline tax dollar we spend in Olympia is a dollar that You may leave a message for has come from the hardworking people of this me on the toll-free Legislative state. Hotline. Please call: Together we can build a better state for 1-800-562-6000 our children and for future generations. You can influence the decisions that will shape our future by making your opinions known to the people who represent you at all levels of government. -
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VOTER INFORMATION POLITICAL WEBSITES Voting Requirements For more information about the political process and infor- U.S. citizens, 18 years of age by the day of the election, and a resident mation about candidates, legislators and ballot issues, the of Washington State are eligible to register to vote. Citizens who are following sites may be helpful: 16 and 17 may preregister to vote and then will receive a ballot for the election when they turn 18. Persons who have been convicted of Access Washington the official Washington State website. a felony and are no longer under the supervision of Department of www.access.wa.gov Corrections are eligible to register to vote. Persons who have had their voting rights removed by a court order cannot register to vote. Washington Secretary of State’s election page. Information Register to Vote - on voter registration, an elections calendar, campaign financ- They Paper Form - available at Spokane County Elections, Official State ing and election laws. www.sos.wa.gov/elections offices, all City Clerks, the Department of Motor Vehicles, staffed fire stations, schools and libraries or get a printable registration form on- Washington State Legislative www.leg.wa.gov line at www.votewa.gov. Mail to county address on the form. Represent On-Line - register on line - www.votewa.gov League of Women Voters of Washington Automatic Voter Registration when eligible voter interacts with www.lwvwa.org www.VOTE411.org certain state agencies including Driver’s Licensing (Motor Voter) Paper and on-line registration must be returned 8 days prior to Project Vote Smart.