Local Voters' Pamphlet General Election - November 5, 2013
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Pierce County Offi cial Local Voters' Pamphlet General Election - November 5, 2013 302 27 Ballot Drop Boxes! 16 Safe and Secure Convenient Postage Free 163 509 (See page 4) 705 99 167 167 161 5 410 512 410 162 5 7 161 507 Peninsula, Tacoma, 702 and West Pierce County 7 Candidates and Issues Like us Follow us MessageMessage from from the theAuditor Auditor Dear Voter, At the Pierce County Auditor’s Offi ce, we’re turning over every stone to become more effi cient. Some call it “total quality management,” others call it “lean management” but, I call it digging. We are con- stantly looking to improve our services. We look at everything we do and ask: • Does it add value to the customer? (Why are we doing this?) • Is it required by law? (Is it a law that should be changed?) • Can we perform this service in less time, or with less hassle or cost? Most steps in the elections process are regulated and we don’t have any discretion in how we do it. When we do have discretion, we really scrub. Here are a few recent effi ciencies that you are unlikely to notice, but will save public funds. • “I Voted” stickers are no longer inserted into the Local Voters’ Pamphlet. The stickers didn’t improve voter participation, but elimination saves $40,000 to $80,000 per year. This year we are offering a digital version of the “I Voted” sticker so you can show your voting pride online. • The “sample ballot” has been cut from the Local Voters’ Pamphlet. This may have been helpful in the past for voters who went to polling places. With vote-by-mail, you have your actual bal- lot in your hands 18-days before the election. No need for an advance preview. This change cuts eight pages and saves $10,000 to $20,000 per year in printing and postage. • We’re going to join the 38 other Washington counties and open our ballot drop boxes 18-days prior to the election. Our 27 boxes are popular and Pierce County leads the state in ballot deposit options. Until now, we opened each box 45-days in advance of the election, instead of the 18-day opening required by law. The extra effort of opening our boxes early didn’t add value. We aver- aged less than ten ballots per box! That saves $3,000 to $6,000 per year. • Lastly, after we’ve used our existing supply of ballot envelopes, we intend to start printing in one-color ink. You don’t mind, do you? Going to one-color envelopes will save $3,700 to $7,400 per year. We strive to make the voting process as effi cient and easy as possible. We’ll keep digging. You keep voting. You can always contact me at (253) 798-3188. Warmly, Julie Anderson 2 Table of Contents Ballot Drop Boxes - Postage Free ............................4 Franklin Pierce School District No. 402..................54 Voting Centers .........................................................5 Bethel School District No. 403........................55 - 56 Not registered to vote? .............................................6 Fife School District No. 417.............................57 - 59 Who donates to campaigns? ...................................6 ____________________________________________ What can you vote on? .............................................7 Fire Districts ____________________________________________ Fire Protection District No. 3 ..................................60 Countywide Fire Protection District No. 5 ..................................61 Port of Tacoma ....................................................8 - 9 Fire Protection District No. 6 ..........................62 - 64 ____________________________________________ Fire Protection District No. 10 ................................65 Cities and Towns Fire Protection District No. 13 ................................65 DuPont .............................................................11 - 14 Fire Protection District No. 14 ................................66 Fircrest .............................................................15 - 18 Fire Protection District No. 16 ................................67 Gig Harbor .................................................. 19 - 21 Fire Protection District No. 27 ................................68 Lakewood ........................................................ 22 - 24 ____________________________________________ Ruston ..............................................................25 - 27 Park and Recreation Districts Steilacoom ...................................................... 28 - 29 Anderson Island Park and Recreation District.......69 Tacoma ............................................................30 - 37 Key Peninsula Metropolitan Park District.......70 - 71 University Place .............................................. 38 - 41 Metropolitan Park District of Tacoma.............72 - 73 ____________________________________________ Peninsula Metropolitan Park District..............74 - 75 School Districts ____________________________________________ Steilacoom Historical School District No. 1...42 - 44 Water Districts Puyallup School District No. 3........................45 - 46 East Gig Harbor Water District...............................76 Tacoma School District No. 10...............................47 Lakewood Water District.........................................76 University Place School District No. 83..........48 - 49 ____________________________________________ Clover Park School District No. 400.......................50 Sewer District Peninsula School District No. 401...................51 - 53 Wollochet Harbor Sewer District....................77 - 78 Voters' Pamphlet FAQ's Why are there candidates and ballot measures in this pamphlet that are not on my ballot? Your ballot will include only the measures and races on which you are eligible to vote. The ballot is based on the districts in which you reside. This voters' pamphlet covers many different districts and as a result, some items in this pamphlet may not appear on your ballot. How are committees "for" or "against" a measure formed? Districts are responsible for appointing committee members who agree to write statements. If a "for" or "against" committee is not appointed by the deadline, the Pierce County Auditor's Offi ce publishes a notice seeking members for the committee. What is the order of candidates in the local voters’ pamphlet? Candidates in this pamphlet appear in the order they will appear on the ballot. Candidate and measure statements are printed exactly as submitted. No spelling, grammatical or other corrections have been made. The Pierce County Auditor's Offi ce does not confi rm that the statements printed are true or fact. 3 Ballot Drop Boxes - No Stamp Required Open October 18, 2013 through November 5, 2013. (Closes 8:00 p.m. November 5th) Gig Harbor/Key Peninsula Sumner Gig Harbor Fire Station Sumner Library 6711 Kimball Dr 1116 Fryer Ave Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Sumner, WA 98390 Key Center Fire Station Tacoma 8911 Key Peninsula Hwy, KPN 72nd Street Transit Center Lakebay, WA 98349 1319 E 72nd St Tacoma, WA 98404 Pt. Fosdick Safeway 4811 Pt. Fosdick Dr NW Central District Gig Harbor, WA 98335 902 S L St New! Anderson Island Tacoma, WA 98405 Anderson Island Park and Ride Purdy Fire Station Yoman Rd (near Villa Beach Rd) 5210 144th St NW Kandle Park Police Substation Anderson Island, WA 98303 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 5140 N 26th St Tacoma, WA 98407 Bonney Lake Lakewood Bonney Lake (South) Lakewood City Hall Pierce County Annex Park and Ride 6000 Main St SW 2401 S 35th St 184th Ave E Lakewood, WA 98499 Tacoma, WA 98409 Bonney Lake, WA 98391 Lakewood (SR512) Pierce County Community Browns Point/ Park and Ride Connections Northeast Tacoma 10417 South Tacoma Way 3602 Pacifi c Ave NE Police Substation Lakewood, WA 98499 Tacoma, WA 98418 4731 Norpoint Way NE Tacoma, WA 98422 Parkland/Spanaway Tacoma Area Coalition of Parkland/Spanaway Library Individuals with Disabilities DuPont 13718 Pacifi c Ave S 6315 S 19th St DuPont Ross Plaza Tacoma, WA 98444 Tacoma, WA 98466 1500 Wilmington Dr DuPont, WA 98327 Roy Y Park and Ride Tacoma Dome Park and Ride SR 507 and Pacifi c Ave S 610 Puyallup Ave E Eatonville Spanaway, WA 98387 Tacoma, WA 98421 Barney's Corner 40512 Meridian E Puyallup University Place Eatonville, WA 98328 Puyallup Library University Place Fire Department 324 South Meridian 3631 Drexler Dr W Edgewood Puyallup, WA 98371 University Place, WA 98466 Edgewood City Hall 2224 104th Ave E South Hill Library Edgewood, WA 98372 15420 Meridian E All drop boxes close at Puyallup, WA 98375 8:00 p.m. on November 5, 2013. Fife Fife Municipal Court Steilacoom Maps, directions, and photos 3737 Pacifi c Hwy E Steilacoom Library are available online: Fife, WA 98424 2950 Steilacoom Blvd Steilacoom, WA 98388 piercecountyelections.org 4 Voting Centers Open November 5th only 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Voting Centers are an extension of our main offi ce. Services available: • Accessible voting using touch screen equipment. • Ballot drop off. • Provisional ballots. • Voting assistance from Election staff. • Voter registration. Gig Harbor Civic Center Puyallup Library Pierce County Election Center 3510 Grandview St 324 South Meridian 2501 S 35th St, Suite C Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Puyallup, WA 98371 Tacoma, WA, 98409 Clover Park Technical College Pierce County Tacoma Area Coalition of Rotunda - Bldg 3 Maintenance Facility Individuals with Disabilities (Enter from Lakeview Ave SW) (196th St and Canyon Rd) (TACID) 4500 Steilacoom Blvd SW 4812 196th St E 6315 S 19th St Lakewood, WA 98499 Spanaway, WA 98387 Tacoma, WA 98466 • Bring photo ID. • If you want to vote on the accessible voting equipment, don't return