August 2016 Primary Election Remove this stub Count: 790 PROOF - File: 116172 Track your ballot online at www.kingcounty.gov/elections 0011010040111007900000 PROOF August 2, 2016 SEA 34-1252 BALLOT CODE: 84 Official Primary and Special Election Ballot King County, Washington LEG DISTRICT: 34 SEQ: 8 READ: Each candidate for partisan State office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A Governor candidate's preference does not partisan office imply that the candidate is vote for one nominated or endorsed by the Goodspaceguy party, or that the party approves of (Prefers Republican Party) Bill Hirt or associates with that candidate. (Prefers Republican Party) Mary Martin Federal (Prefers Socialist Worker Party) United States Senator Steve Rubenstein (Prefers Independent Party) partisan office David W. Blomstrom vote for one (Prefers Fifth Republic Party) Philip L. Cornell Johnathan Dodds (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Sam Wright Patrick O'Rourke (Prefers The Human Rights Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Chris Vance Christian Pierre Joubert (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Holistic Party) Uncle Mover James Robert Deal (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Zach Haller Jay Inslee (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Donna Rae Lands Bill Bryant (Prefers Conservative Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Mohammad Said (Prefers Democratic Party) Eric John Makus Lieutenant Governor (Prefers Republican Party) Alex Tsimerman partisan office (Prefers Standupamerica Party) vote for one Dr Pano Churchill Marty McClendon (Prefers Lincoln Caucus Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Patty Murray Mark Greene (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Citizens Party) Ted Cummings Phillip Yin (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Thor Amundson Steve Hobbs (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Scott Nazarino Karen Fraser (Prefers Republican Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Mike Luke Bill Penor (Prefers Libertarian Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Chuck Jackson Paul Addis (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Libertarian Party) Jeremy Teuton Daniel B. Davies (Prefers System Reboot Party) (States No Party Preference) Karen Wallace (Prefers Democratic Party) Cyrus Habib United States Representative (Prefers Democratic Party) Congressional District No. 7 Javier H. Figueroa partisan office (Prefers Republican Party) vote for one Brady Piero Walkinshaw Secretary of State Sample (Prefers Democratic Party) Scott Sutherland partisan office (Prefers Republican Party) vote for one Don Rivers Tina Podlodowski (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Democratic Party) Pramila Jayapal Kim Wyman (Prefers Democratic Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Leslie Regier Tim Turner (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Libertarian Party) Craig Keller (Prefers Republican Party) Arun Jhaveri State Treasurer (Prefers Democratic Party) Joe McDermott partisan office (Prefers Democratic Party) vote for one Carl Cooper John Paul Comerford (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Democratic Party) Marko Liias (Prefers Democratic Party) Duane Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) Michael Waite (Prefers Republican Party) Alec Fisken (Prefers Democratic Party) Continued on other side FRONT Card 84 RptPct 6920-10136 "1252.252" Default Count: 790 PROOF - File: 116172 0011010040111007900000 State State City State Auditor Legislative District No. 34 City of Seattle partisan office Representative Position No. 2 Proposition No. 1 vote for one partisan office Property Tax Levy Renewal for Pat (Patrice) McCarthy vote for one Affordable Housing (Prefers Democratic Party) David Golden Joe Fitzgibbon (States No Party Preference) (Prefers Democratic Party) The City of Seattle’s Proposition 1 Mark Wilson Andrew Pilloud concerns replacing the Seattle (Prefers Independent Party) (Prefers Republican Party) Housing Levy. Mark Miloscia (Prefers Republican Party) If approved, this proposition would Jeff Sprung State Supreme Court replace an expiring levy to fund: (Prefers Democratic Party) housing for low-income seniors, Justice Position No. 5 workers, and households, and the nonpartisan office disabled and mentally ill; and Attorney General vote for one homelessness prevention and partisan office vote for one Barbara Madsen reduction programs, including emergency rental assistance for at- Bob Ferguson Greg Zempel (Prefers Democratic Party) risk families. Joshua B. Trumbull (Zamboni) John Scannell (Prefers Libertarian Party) It authorizes regular property taxes above RCW 84.55 limits, allowing $290,000,000 in additional taxes over Commissioner of Public Lands Superior Court seven years beginning in 2017, limited partisan office to $41,428,571/year. The 2017 regular vote for one Judge Position No. 44 tax rate would be limited to $3.60/ Hilary Franz nonpartisan office $1,000 assessed value, including (Prefers Democratic Party) vote for one approximately $0.25/$1,000 assessed Mary Verner Cathy Moore value in additional taxes. (Prefers Democratic Party) Steven M. Nielson Eric Newman (Prefers Libertarian Party) Should this levy lid lift be approved? Dave Upthegrove Jackson Schmidt Yes (Prefers Democratic Party) Karen Porterfield No (Prefers Democratic Party) Steve McLaughlin (Prefers Republican Party) City Precinct Committee Officer John Stillings City of Seattle (Prefers Democratic Party) For this office only: In order to vote Initiative Measure No. 123 for precinct committee officer, a partisan office, you must affirm that Superintendent of Public Instruction The City of Seattle Initiative Measure you are a Democrat or a Republican nonpartisan office Number 123 concerns building and and may vote only for one candidate vote for one operating a mile-long elevated park on from the party you select. Your vote John Patterson Blair Alaskan Way. for a candidate affirms your affiliation with the same party as the candidate. Chris Reykdal If enacted, the measure would This preference is private and will not establish a public development be matched to your name or shared. Ron Higgins authority (PDA) to build and operate an elevated park and other amenities Grazyna Prouty vote for one along the waterfront integrating one Robin Fleming block of the existing Alaskan Way Amie Marston - Dem Viaduct into the design. The PDA I affirm I am a Democrat. Al Runte Jennifer S. Knutson - Dem would seek public and private funding, I affirm I am a Democrat. Erin Jones including City funds, for this purpose Johnny T. Le - Dem and be responsible for its monetary I affirm I am a Democrat. KumRoon (Mr. Mak) Maksirisombat Sampleliabilities. A twelve-member appointed and elected Council would govern the End of Ballot David Spring PDA including four members elected from the PDA Constituency, a public oversight membership group. Insurance Commissioner partisan office Should this measure be enacted into vote for one law? Mike Kreidler Yes (Prefers Democratic Party) Justin Murta No (Prefers Libertarian Party) Richard Schrock (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District No. 34 Representative Position No. 1 partisan office vote for one Matthew Benson (Prefers Republican Party) Eileen L. Cody (Prefers Democratic Party) Brendan B. Kolding (Prefers Democratic Party) Vote both sides of ballot BACK Card 84 RptPct 6920-10136 "1252.252" Default .
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