Sample/Provisional Ballot August 7, 2018 Snohomish County, Washington

Sample/Provisional Ballot August 7, 2018 Snohomish County, Washington

Sample/Provisional Ballot August 7, 2018 Snohomish County, Washington Instructions How to vote Fill in the oval next to your choice. Do not use felt pen. Voting more than once per question or race will cancel that vote. How to change a vote Draw a line through the entire incorrect name or choice. You may then make another selection. How to vote for a person not on the ballot Sample Write the name of the person in the space provided at the end of the race and fill in the oval. For a list of the people and organizations that donated to state and local candidates and ballot measure campaigns, visit www.pdc.wa.gov. Sample/Provisional [1] Sample/Provisional Ballot This ballot contains all races within Snohomish August 7, 2018 County. Voters may only vote for contests in which they are eligible. Snohomish County, Washington Read: Each candidate for partisan office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate's preference= does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates= with that candidate. Federal Federal State Partisan Office Partisan Office Partisan Office U.S. Senator Congressional District 1 Legislative District 1 6-year term - vote for one U.S. Representative State Representative Pos. 2 Thor Amundson 2-year term - vote for one 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers Independent Party) Dave Strider Robert Mair Debra Blodgett (Prefers Independent Party) (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Republican Party) Joey Gibson Adam Pilskog Matt Seymour (Prefers Republican Party) (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Libertarian Party) Mike Luke Suzan DelBene Shelley Kloba (Prefers Libertarian Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) GoodSpaceGuy Jeffrey Beeler (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Clint R. Tannehill Scott Stafne (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 10 Maria Cantwell State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Democratic Party) 2-year term - vote for one Susan Hutchison Scott McMullen (Prefers Republican Party) Congressional District 2 (Prefers Democratic Party) Brad Chase U.S. Representative Norma Smith (Prefers FDFR Party) 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers GOP Party) Tim Owen Collin Richard Carlson (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Matthew D. Heines Uncle Mover (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Moderate GOP Party) Legislative District 10 Sam Wright Brian Luke State Representative Pos. 2 (Prefers The Human Rights Party) (Prefers Libertarian Party) 2-year term - vote for one Art Coday Stonewall Jackson Bird (Stoney) Dave Paul (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Green Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) John Orlinski Rick Larsen Dave Hayes (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers GOP Party) Charlie R Jackson Gary Franco (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Independent Party) Keith Swank (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 21 Alex Tsimerman State Senator (Prefers StandupAmerica Party) Congressional District 7 4-year term - vote for one RC Smith U.S. Representative Scott West (Prefers Republican Party) 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers Independent Party) Don L. Rivers Craig Keller Riaz Khan (Prefers Democratic Party) Sample(Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Jennifer Gigi Ferguson Pramila Jayapal Mario Lionel Lotmore (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Steve Hoffman Marko Liias (Prefers Freedom Socialist Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) George H. Kalberer (Prefers Democratic Party) State James Robert "Jimmie" Deal (Prefers Green Party) Partisan Office Legislative District 21 Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente State Representative Pos. 1 (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 1 2-year term - vote for one Jon Butler State Representative Pos. 1 Strom Peterson (Prefers Independent Party) 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers Democratic Party) Dave Bryant Colin McMahon Amy Schaper (Prefers Republican Party) (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Republican Party) Mohammad Said Josh Colver (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Matt Hawkins Derek Stanford (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Glen R Stockwell (Prefers Republican Party) Sample/Provisional [2] Sample/Provisional Ballot This ballot contains all races within Snohomish August 7, 2018 County. Voters may only vote for contests in which they are eligible. Snohomish County, Washington State State State Partisan Office Partisan Office Partisan Office Legislative District 21 Legislative District 38 Legislative District 44 State Representative Pos. 2 State Representative Pos. 1 State Representative Pos. 1 2-year term - vote for one 2-year term - vote for one 2-year term - vote for one Lillian Ortiz-Self June Robinson John Lovick (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Petra Bigea Bert Johnson Jeff Sax (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 32 Legislative District 38 Legislative District 44 State Senator State Representative Pos. 2 State Representative Pos. 2 4-year term - vote for one 2-year term - vote for one 2-year term - vote for one James Wood Mike Sells Jared M. Mead (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Maralyn Chase Mark Harmsworth (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Jesse Salomon (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 39 State Senator 2-year unexpired term - vote for one Claus Joens Legislative District 32 (Prefers Democratic Party) State Representative Pos. 1 Jamal Rabieh 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers Independent Party) Keith Smith Keith L. Wagoner (Prefers Centrist Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Diodato (Dio) Boucsieguez Elizabeth Scott (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Cindy Ryu (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 1 Legislative District 32 2-year term - vote for one State Representative Pos. 2 Robert J. Sutherland 2-year term - vote for one (Prefers Republican Party) Chris Roberts Ivan Lewis (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Lauren Davis Randy J Hayden (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers GOP Party) Frank Deisler (Prefers Republican Party) Sample Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 2 Legislative District 38 2-year short and full term - vote for one State Senator Carolyn Eslick 4-year term - vote for one (Prefers Republican Party) Bruce Overstreet Eric Halvorson (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) John McCoy (Prefers Democratic Party) Savio Pham (Prefers Ind. Republican Party) Legislative District 44 State Senator 4-year term - vote for one Jeremy Fitch (Prefers Libertarian Party) Doug Roulstone (Prefers Republican Party) Steve Hobbs (Prefers Democratic Party) Sample/Provisional [3] Sample/Provisional Ballot This ballot contains all races within Snohomish August 7, 2018 County. Voters may only vote for contests in which they are eligible. Snohomish County, Washington County City Fire Partisan Office City of Marysville Fire District 5 Snohomish County Proposition No. 1 Proposition No. 1 Prosecuting Attorney 4-year term - vote for one Sales and Use Tax Increase of 0.1% for Four Year Excess Levy for Maintenance Criminal Justice Purposes and Operations Adam Cornell (Prefers Democratic Party) The City Council of the City of Marysville The Board of Snohomish County Fire adopted Resolution No. 2441 concerning Protection District No. 5 adopted a sales and use tax increase pursuant to Resolution 2018-02 concerning a RCW 82.14.450. If approved, this proposition to adequately finance Public Utility proposition would authorize the City to District maintenance and operation Nonpartisan Office impose an additional sales and use tax of costs. This proposition would authorize 0.1%, split between the City (85%) and the District to levy a property tax in the PUD No. 1 Snohomish County (15%) as required by amount of $450,000.00 per year for four Commissioner District 1 state law. All City proceeds will be used consecutive years beginning in 2018 to 2-year unexpired term - vote for one for criminal justice purposes as be collected in each year following at an authorized by RCW 82.14.450. approximate levy rate of $.46 per Mary Rollins thousand of assessed valuation, with the Bruce King actual levy rate to be based on assessed Should the proposition be: values at the time of the levies. The Sidney (Sid) Logan Approved funds will support fire protection and emergency medical services, facilities, Sam Buchanan Rejected maintenance, staffing and operations. City of Mukilteo Should this proposition be approved? Proposition No. 1 PUD No. 1 Yes Commissioner District 2 Levy Lid Lift of the Regular Property Tax 6-year term - vote for one Levy for Emergency Medical Care and No Services Rebecca Wolfe Fire District 16 Proposition No. 1 Maggie Mae The Mukilteo City Council adopted Resolution 2018-12 proposing an Property Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Kathleen (Kathy) Vaughn increase in the City's Emergency Medical Emergency Medical Services Services property tax levy by lifting the David Chan levy limit as authorized in RCW 84.55.050. The Board of Snohomish County Fire Kaili Chickering This proposition would permit the City to Protection District No. 16 adopted levy for collection in 2019, and for five Resolution No. 218 concerning a years thereafter, an EMS property tax proposition to maintain and adequately levy at a rate

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