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State Measures Advisory Votes County Measure

Referendum Measure Advisory Vote No. 34 Columbia County Flood Control Zone District Referendum Measure No. 90 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6492 Proposition No. 1 The legislature passed Engrossed The legislature increased, without a vote Substitute Senate Bill 5395 concerning of the people, the business and Establishing a General Excess Levy for comprehensive sexual health education. the Operation and Maintenance of the

occupation tax rate for certain 25648 This bill would require school districts businesses, while reducing certain Columbia County Flood Control Zone to adopt or develop, consistent with surcharges, costing $843,000,000 in its District state standards, comprehensive age- first ten years, for government appropriate sexual health education, as spending. The Columbia County Board of defined, for all students, and excuse Commissioners adopted Resolution students if their parents request. This tax increase should be: 2020-27 concerning a proposition to fund the Columbia County Flood Should this bill be: Control Zone District. This proposition would authorize the District to levy Repealed excess taxes on all taxable property Approved within the District, to make District-wide Maintained improvements and fund public outreach Rejected and studies to accomplish District goals. This proposition would impose a Advisory Vote No. 35 permanent general excess tax levy Advisory Votes Engrossed Senate Bill 6690 within the District of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed value. Advisory Vote No. 32 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, the business and Should this levy be approved? Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5323 occupation tax on manufacturers of commercial airplanes, including The legislature imposed, without a vote components or tooling, costing Yes of the people, a retail sales tax on pass- $1,024,000,000 in its first ten years, for through charges retail establishments government spending. No collect for specified carryout bags, costing $32,000,000 in its first ten years, This tax increase should be: for government spending.

This tax increase should be: Repealed

Maintained Repealed

Maintained Proposed Constitutional Amendment

Advisory Vote No. 33 Engrossed Senate Joint Substitute Senate Bill 5628 Resolution No. 8212 The legislature has proposed a The legislature imposed, without a vote constitutional amendment on of the people, a tax on heavy investment of public funds. This equipment rentals to consumers by amendment would allow public money heavy equipment rental property held in a fund for long-term care dealers, costing $103,000,000 in its first services and supports to be invested by ten years, for government spending. governments as authorized by state law, including investments in private stocks. This tax increase should be: Should this constitutional amendment be: Repealed

Maintained Approved

Rejected

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Federal Partisan Offices State Partisan Offices State Nonpartisan Office County Partisan Office

United States President/Vice Lt. Governor Superintendent of Public Columbia County Commissioner President Instruction #2 Vote for one Vote for one Vote for one Vote for one Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. (Prefers Democratic Party) Marty Hall

Harris (Prefers Republican Party) 25648 Democratic Party Nominees Marko Liias Maia Espinoza (Prefers Democratic Party) Mike Talbott Donald J. Trump / Michael R. (Prefers Republican Party) Pence Write-in Republican Party Nominees Write-in State Partisan Offices Write-in Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Secretary of State Cohen Insurance Commissioner Judicial Nonpartisan Offices Libertarian Party Nominees Vote for one Vote for one Supreme Court Justice Position Howie Hawkins / Angela #03 Walker (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Short & 6 Year Full Term Green Party Nominees Gael Tarleton Chirayu Avinash Patel Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman (Prefers Democratic Party) Vote for one (Prefers Republican Party) Socialism and Liberation Party Dave Larson Nominees Write-in Raquel Montoya-Lewis Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm M. Write-in Jarrett State Treasurer Socialist Workers Party Legislative District 16 State Vote for one Senator Write-in

Mike Pellicciotti Vote for one Supreme Court Justice Position Write-in (Prefers Democratic Party) Danielle Garbe Reser #04 (Prefers Democratic Party) Read: Each candidate for Duane A. Davidson Vote for one President and Vice President is (Prefers Republican Party) Perry Dozier the official nominee of a political Charles W. Johnson (Prefers Republican Party) party. For other partisan offices, each candidate may state a Write-in political party that he or she Write-in prefers. A candidate's preference State Auditor Write-in does not imply that the candidate Supreme Court Justice Position is nominated or endorsed by the Vote for one Legislative District 16 State #06 party, or that the party approves Representative Pos. 1 Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 2 Year Unexpired Term of or associates with that (Prefers Democratic Party) Vote for one candidate. Vote for one Chris Leyba Mark Klicker Congressional District 5 (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Richard S. Serns U.S. Representative Frances Chvatal Vote for one G. Helen Whitener (Prefers Democratic Party) Cathy McMorris Rodgers Write-in (Prefers Republican Party) Attorney General Write-in Write-in Dave Wilson Vote for one (Prefers Democratic Party) Supreme Court Justice Position Legislative District 16 State Bob Ferguson #07 Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Vote for one Vote for one Write-in Matt Larkin Debra L. Stephens Skyler Rude State Partisan Offices (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Governor Carly Coburn Write-in Vote for one Write-in (Prefers Democratic Party) Superior Court Judge Position 1 Commissioner of Public Lands (Prefers Democratic Party) Vote for one Vote for one Write-in Brooke J. Burns Loren Culp (Prefers Republican Party) County Partisan Office (Prefers Democratic Party) G. Scott Marinella Columbia County Commissioner Sue Kuehl Pederson #1 Write-in (Prefers Republican Party) Vote for one Write-in

Ryan R. Rundell Write-in (Prefers Republican Party)

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