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List of Elected Officials Spokane County Elections Elected Officials Jurisdiction Reporting Name Incumbent Term Election Year Statewide President / Vice President Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 4 2020 Statewide U.S. Senator Position 1 Maria Cantwell 6 2024 Statewide U.S. Senator Position 2 Patty Murray 6 2022 Statewide Governor Jay Inslee 4 2020 Statewide Lt. Governor Cyrus Habib 4 2020 Statewide Secretary of State Kim Wyman 4 2020 Statewide State Treasurer Duane Davidson 4 2020 Statewide State Auditor Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 4 2020 Statewide Attorney General Bob Ferguson 4 2020 Statewide Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz 4 2020 Statewide Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal 4 2020 Statewide Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler 4 2020 Cong 05 U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers 2 2020 LEG 03 State Senator Andy Billig 4 2020 LEG 03 State Representative Position 1 Marcus Riccelli 2 2020 LEG 03 State Representative Position 2 Timm Ormsby 2 2020 LEG 04 State Senator Mike Padden 4 2020 LEG 04 State Representative Position 1 Matt Shea 2 2020 LEG 04 State Representative Position 2 Bob McCaslin 2 2020 LEG 06 State Senator Jeff Holy 4 2022 LEG 06 State Representative Position 1 Mike Volz 2 2020 LEG 06 State Representative Position 2 Jenny Graham 2 2020 LEG 07 State Senator Shelly Short 4 2022 LEG 07 State Representative Position 1 Jacquelin Maycumber 2 2020 LEG 07 State Representative Position 2 Joel Kretz 2 2020 LEG 09 State Senator Mark G. Schoesler 4 2020 LEG 09 State Representative Position 1 Mary Dye 2 2020 LEG 09 State Representative Position 2 Joe Schmick 2 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 1 Annette S. Plese 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 2 James M. Triplet 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 3 Raymond F. Clary 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 4 Julie M. McKay 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 5 Michael P. Price 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 6 Tony Hazel 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 7 Maryann C. Moreno 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 8 Harold D. Clarke III 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 9 John O. Cooney 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 10 Michelle Szambelan 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 11 Tim Fennessy 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Superior Court Judge Position 12 4 2019 U COUNTY WIDE Commissioner District 1 Josh Kerns 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Commissioner District 2 Mary Kuney 4 2020 COUNTY WIDE Commissioner District 3Al French 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Assessor Tom Knois 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Auditor Vicky M. Dalton 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Clerk Timothy W. Fitzgerald 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Prosecuting Attorney Larry Haskell 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Sheriff Ozzie D. Knezovich 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE Treasurer Michael Baumgartner 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 1 Patrick Johnson 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 2 Jeff Smith 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 3 Donna Wilson 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 4 Patti Connolly Walker 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 5 Jennifer Fassbender 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 6 Debra R. Hayes 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 7 Aimee Maurer 4 2022 COUNTY WIDE District Court Judge 8 Richard M. Leland 4 2022 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL (Council Chair) POSITION NO. 1 Kevin Richey 4 2021 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Steven Lawrence 4 2021 * SF = Short And Full Term 1/10/2019 Page 1 *U = Unexpired Term Spokane County Elections Elected Officials Jurisdiction Reporting Name Incumbent Term Election Year CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Aspen Lynn Monteleone 4 2019 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 James (Sonny) Weathers 4 2021 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Larry Bowman 4 2019 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6 Doyle Inman 4 2021 CITY OF AIRWAY HEIGHTS COUNCIL POSITION NO. 7 Dave Malet 4 2019 CITY OF CHENEY MAYOR Chris Grover 4 2021 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Paul Schmidt 4 2021 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Doug Nixon 4 2019 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 John Taves 4 2021 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Teresa Overhauser 4 2021 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Ryan Gaard 4 2019 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6 Jill Weiszmann 4 2019 CITY OF CHENEY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 7 Dan Hilton 4 2019 CITY OF DEER PARK MAYOR Tim Verzal 4 2021 CITY OF DEER PARK COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Mary Babb 4 2021 CITY OF DEER PARK COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Helen (Dee) Cragun 4 2019 CITY OF DEER PARK COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Richard Schut 4 2021 CITY OF DEER PARK COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Don Stevens 4 2019 CITY OF DEER PARK COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Joseph Polowski 4 2019 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD MAYOR KayDee Gilkey 4 2021 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Melissa L Lunsford 4 2021 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Darcie Sainsbury 4 2021 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 George D Davidson 4 2019 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Valerie Rogers 4 2019 TOWN OF FAIRFIELD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Emily Thomas 4 2019 TOWN OF LATAH MAYOR Teresa Galvin 4 2021 TOWN OF LATAH COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Jennifer Embry 4 2021 TOWN OF LATAH COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Larry La Bolle 4 2019 TOWN OF LATAH COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Carole Meissner 4 2019 TOWN OF LATAH COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Melanie J Meagher 4 2021 TOWN OF LATAH COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Michael VanHeel 4 2019 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE MAYOR Steve Peterson 4 2019 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Robert (Bob) Moore 4 2019 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Hugh D. Severs 4 2021 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Dan Dunne 4 2019 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Odin Langford 4 2021 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Shane Brickner 4 2019 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6 Mike T. Kennedy 4 2021 CITY OF LIBERTY LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 7 Cristella Kaminskas 4 2019 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE MAYOR Shirley Maike 4 2021 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 John R Paikuli 4 2021 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 John Merrick 4 2021 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Arthur (AJ) Burton 4 2021 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Tony Harbolt 4 2021 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Theodore E. Olson 4 2019 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6 Laura Louise Parsons 4 2019 CITY OF MEDICAL LAKE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 7 Jessica M. Roberts 4 2019 CITY OF MILLWOOD MAYOR Kevin M. 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Ellingson 4 2019 CITY OF MILLWOOD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Andy Van Hees 4 2019 CITY OF MILLWOOD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Shaun Culler 4 2019 TOWN OF ROCKFORD MAYOR Carrie Roecks 4 2021 TOWN OF ROCKFORD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Timothy Fricke 4 2021 TOWN OF ROCKFORD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Brian Laude 4 2021 TOWN OF ROCKFORD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Clinton Stevenson 4 2019 TOWN OF ROCKFORD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Micki Harnois 4 2019 TOWN OF ROCKFORD COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 William Benson 4 2019 * SF = Short And Full Term 1/10/2019 Page 2 *U = Unexpired Term Spokane County Elections Elected Officials Jurisdiction Reporting Name Incumbent Term Election Year TOWN OF SPANGLE MAYOR Ralph Sunwold 4 2019 TOWN OF SPANGLE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Ron Cockle 4 2021 TOWN OF SPANGLE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Rebecca Johnson 4 2021 TOWN OF SPANGLE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Melissa Holling 4 2019 TOWN OF SPANGLE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 Clyde J. Sample 4 2019 TOWN OF SPANGLE COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 Steven Anderson 4 2019 CITY OF SPOKANE MAYOR David Condon 4 2019 CITY OF SPOKANE COUNCIL PRESIDENT Ben Stuckart 4 2019 CITY OF SPOKANE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE #1 Tracy Arlene Staab 4 2021 CITY OF SPOKANE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE #2 Mary C Logan 4 2021 CITY OF SPOKANE MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE #3 4 2019 U CITY OF SPOKANE C D 1 DIST. #1 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Mike Fagan 4 2019 CITY OF SPOKANE C D 1 DIST. #1 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Kate Burke 4 2021 CITY OF SPOKANE C D 2 DIST. #2 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 Lori Kinnear 4 2019 CITY OF SPOKANE C D 2 DIST. #2 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 Breean L. 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