Notice of Voter Registration Deadlines for February 14
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NOTICE OF AUGUST 4, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION Deadline to receive new registrations and voter updates online and by mail is Monday, July 27. Deadline for in-person registration and voter updates is Tuesday, August 4 by 8pm at the Franklin County Auditor’s Office, 1016 N. 4th Ave., Pasco. Military voters are exempt from voter registration deadlines. Voters requiring assistance: Election ballots, registration forms, voting assistance for elderly and disabled persons, Spanish language and other election and voter registration information are available at the Franklin County Auditor’s Office; you may call 509.545.3538, or visit www.co.franklin.wa.us/elections. The August 4 ballot will include: Federal Lt. Governor, Partisan, 4 year term Congressional District 4, U.S. Representative, Partisan, Joseph Brumbles (Prefers Republican Party) 2 year term Jared Frerichs (Prefers Libertarian Party) Ryan Cooper (Prefers Libertarian Party) Ann Davison Sattler (Prefers Republican Party) Tracy "Justice" Wright (Prefers Republican Party) James R. Rafferty (Prefers Democratic Party) Douglas E. McKinley (Prefers Democratic Party) Marko Liias (Prefers Democratic Party) Matt Seymour (Prefers Libertarian Party) Evan Jones (Prefers Independent Party) Michelle Jasmer (Prefers Democratic Party) Sarena Sloot (Prefers Republican Party) Bill Penor (Prefers Republican Party) Dan Newhouse (Prefers Republican Party) Richard (Dick) Muri (Prefers Republican Party) State Denny Heck (Prefers Democratic Party) Governor, Partisan, 4 year term Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) Alex Tsimerman (Prefers StandupAmerica Party) Phil Fortunato (Prefers Republican Party) Secretary of State, Partisan, 4 year term Ryan Ryals (Prefers Unaffiliated Party) Ed Minger (Prefers Independent Party) Leon Aaron Lawson (Prefers Trump Republican Party) Gentry Lange (Prefers Progressive Party) Henry Clay Dennison (Prefers Socialist Workers Party) Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party) Tim Eyman (Prefers Republican Party) Gael Tarleton (Prefers Democratic Party) Liz Hallock (Prefers Green Party) Goodspaceguy (Prefers Trump Republican Party) State Treasurer, Partisan, 4 year term Omari Tahir Garrett (Prefers Democrat Party) Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) Don L. Rivers (Prefers Democratic Party) Mike Pellicciotti (Prefers Democratic Party) Martin L. 'Iceman' Wheeler (Prefers Republican Party) Raul Garcia (Prefers Republican Party) State Auditor, Partisan, 4 year term Tylor Grow (Prefers Republican Party) Joshua Casey (Prefers Democratic Party) Winston Wilkes (Prefers Propertarianist Party) Chris Leyba (Prefers Republican Party) Brian R. Weed (States No Party Preference) Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) Thor Amundson (Prefers Independent Party) Gene Hart (Prefers Democratic Party) Attorney General, Partisan, 4 year term William (Bill) Miller (Prefers American Patriot Party) Matt Larkin (Prefers Republican Party) Matthew Murray (Prefers Republican Party) Mike Vaska (Prefers GOP Party) Dylan B. Nails (Prefers Independent Party) Brett Rogers (Prefers Republican Party) Cameron M. Vessey (States No Party Preference) Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) David W. Blomstrom (Prefers Fifth Republic Party) Anton Sakharov (Prefers Trump Republican Party) Commissioner of Public Lands, Partisan, 4 year term Craig Campbell (States No Party Preference) Cameron Whitney (Prefers Republican Party) Nate Herzog (Prefers Pre2016 Republican Party) Steve Sharon (Prefers Republican Party) Cregan M. Newhouse (States No Party Preference) Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party) Ian Gonzales (Prefers Republican Party) Kelsey Reyes (Prefers Libertarian Party) Cairo D'Almeida (Prefers Democratic Party) Maryam Abasbarzy (Prefers Republican Party) Elaina J. Gonzalez (Prefers Independent Party) Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Republican Party) Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) Frank Wallbrown (Prefers Democratic Party) Joshua Freed (Prefers Republican Party) David Voltz (Prefers Cascadia Labour Party) Superintendent of Public Instruction, Non Partisan, Joshua Wolf (Prefers New-Liberty Party) 4 year term Loren Culp (Prefers Republican Party) Ron Higgins Richard L. Carpenter (Prefers Republican Party) Maia Espinoza Bill Hirt (Prefers Republican Party) Stan Lippmann David Spring Dennis Wick Chris Reykdal Insurance Commissioner, Partisan, 4 year term Public Utility District Anthony Welti (Prefers Libertarian Party) Commissioner, District 2, Non Partisan, 6 year term Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) Bill Gordon Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party) Curtis DeWoody Casey Cochrane Legislative District 9 Political Party State Senator, Partisan, 4 year term Precinct Committee Officer Jenn Goulet (Prefers Democratic Party) Mark G. Schoesler (Prefers GOP Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 32, Partisan, 2 year term Gary Chapton – Democrat State Representative Pos. 1, Partisan, 2 year term Kendra Palomarez – Democrat Brett Borden (Prefers Libertarian Party) Mary Dye (Prefers Republican Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 42, Partisan, 2 year term Marianna Polyukh – Republican State Representative Pos. 2, Partisan, 2 year term Jimmie Winter – Republican Joe Schmick (Prefers GOP Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 49, Partisan, 2 year term Legislative District 16 Michelle M. Andres – Republican State Senator, Partisan, 4 year term Matt Beaton – Republican Perry Dozier (Prefers Republican Party) Danielle Garbe Reser (Prefers Democratic Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 53, Partisan, 2 year term William “Bill” Jenkin (Prefers Republican Party) Daniel Hatch – Republican Patrick Guettner – Republican State Representative Pos. 1, Partisan, 2 year term Frances Chvatal (Prefers Democratic Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 57, Partisan, 2 year term Mark Klicker (Prefers Republican Party) Brad Peck – Republican David G. Milne – Republican State Representative Pos. 2, Partisan, 2 year term Skyler Rude (Prefers Republican Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 73, Partisan, 2 year term Carly Coburn (Prefers Democratic Party) Bob Bass – Republican Larry Curtright – Republican County Commissioner District 1, Partisan, 4 year term Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 80, Partisan, 2 year term Kim Lehrman (Prefers Democrat Party) Marcus Conner – Republican Brad Peck (Prefers Republican Party) John Logue – Republican Matt Beaton (Prefers Republican Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 82, Partisan, 2 year term Commissioner District 2, Partisan, 4 year term Lared Whitby – Republican Rocky Mullen (Prefers Republican Party) Brock Wells – Republican Cliff MacHugh (Prefers Republican Party) Ana Ruiz Peralta (Prefers Democratic Party) Precinct Committee Officer, Precinct 102, Partisan, 2 year term Terry Ryan Cissne (Prefers Republican Party) Pamela J Gaudet – Democrat Julie Ann Campos – Democrat Judicial Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge, Position 1, Non Partisan, 4 year term Talesha "Tali" Sams Shelley A. Ajax Bronson J. Brown Dave Petersen Sharon Brown Shawn P. Sant The Franklin County Auditor will conduct a logic and accuracy test at 1:00pm on the 22nd day of July, 2020 at the Franklin County Election Center, 116 N 3rd Ave., Pasco, for the purpose of checking ballot tabulating equipment for the Primary Election in Franklin County, State of Washington, to be held August 4, 2020. The logic and accuracy test is open to the political parties, the press, and the public. The Canvassing Board of Franklin County will meet on Monday, August 17th at 2:00pm to review the Auditor’s abstract of votes for validity and direct preparation of the Certificate of Election. The signing of the official certification will begin on Tuesday, August 18th, 2020 at 2:00pm. Both meetings will take place at the Franklin County Election Center, located at 116 N 3rd Ave, Pasco. These meetings are open to the public. For additional information regarding the election please call 509.545.3538 or visit www.co.franklin.wa.us/elections. Dated at Pasco, Washington, this 8th day of July, 2020. MATT BEATON, County Auditor of Franklin County and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections. INSTRUCTIONS TO THE PUBLISHER: Publish one time on Thursday, July 16, 2020. Send billing and one affidavit of Publication. .