What’s on November ballots in south Snohomish County

South Snohomish County will have a full ballot for the Nov. 3 general election.

Local ballots include five council positions in Edmonds, four each in Lynnwood and Brier, three in Mountlake Terrace and two in Woodway; the mayor of Edmonds, four positions on the Edmonds School District board; two places each on the Fire District 1 board, the Alderwood Water and Wastewater District board the Ronald Wastewater District board, the Verdant Health Commission board and the Edmonds Port Commission; one place on the Olympic View Water District Board; and a Brier advisory vote on banning fireworks.

Voters also face a tax measure for Community Transit, two statewide initiatives four state advisory votes and elections for county executive, county assessor, county auditor, county clerk; county sheriff, county treasurer, the county council position representing Edmonds, Woodway, Lynnwood and the rest of council district 3; three places on the county charter review commission representing council district 3, and three more representing Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Bothell and the rest of district 4.

Ballot order for the general election follows either the order of finish in the Aug. 4 primary ballot or the county’s lot draw.

Here are candidates and measures on the general-election ballot:

STATE BALLOT MEASURES:

INITIATIVES TO THE PEOPLE

Initiative Measure No. 1366

Initiative Measure No. 1366 concerns state taxes and fees. This measure would decrease the sales tax rate unless the legislature refers to voters a constitutional amendment requiring two-thirds legislative approval or voter approval to raise taxes, and legislative approval for fee increases.

Should this measure be enacted into law?

Yes __

No __

Initiative Measure No. 1401

Initiative Measure No. 1401 concerns trafficking of animal species threatened with extinction. This measure would make selling, purchasing, trading, or distributing certain animal species threatened with extinction, and products containing such species, a gross misdemeanor or class-C felony, with exemptions for certain types of transfers.

Should this measure be enacted into law?

Yes __

No __

ADVISORY VOTES

Advisory Vote No. 10, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1449

The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, oil spill response and administration taxes to apply to crude oil or petroleum products transported by railroad, costing $17,000,000, for government spending.

This tax increase should be:

Repealed __

Maintained __

Advisory Vote No. 11, Second Substitute Senate Bill 5052

The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, the marijuana excise tax on medical marijuana sales, costing an amount that cannot currently be estimated, for government spending.

This tax increase should be:

Repealed __

Maintained __

Advisory Vote No. 12, Second Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5987

The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, additional taxes on motor vehicle and special fuels costing an estimated $3,707,000,000 in the first ten years, for government spending.

This tax increase should be:

Repealed __

Maintained __

Advisory Vote No. 13, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6138

The legislature increased business and occupation tax revenues and excluded certain software manufacturers from a retail sales tax exemption, without a vote of the people, costing $1,449,000,000 for government spending.

This tax increase should be:

Repealed __

Maintained __

PARTISAN POSITIONS:

SNOHOMISH COUNTY

County Executive:

  • Dave Somers (Prefers Democratic Party)
  • John Lovick (Prefers Democratic Party)

County Council District 3(Edmonds, Lynnwood, Woodway, nearby unincorporated areas) (four-year term):

  • Stephenie Wright (Prefers Democratic party)

NON-PARTISAN POSITIONS

SNOHOMISH COUNTY

Assessor:

  • Linda Hjelle
  • Marty Glaser

Auditor:

  • Carolyn Weikel

Clerk:

  • Sonya Kraski

Sheriff:

  • Ty Trenary

Treasurer:

  • Kirke Sievers

COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION (one-year term)

Council District 3 (Vote for three):

  • Randy J. Hayden
  • David S. Weston
  • Natalia Fior
  • Jared C. Karstetter Jr.
  • Michael (Mike) Arendt
  • Lisa Utter
  • Brandon Richards
  • Carin Chase
  • Mike Cooper
  • Mark Young
  • James (Jim) Smith
  • Justin P. McMahon
  • Dustin Goodnight
  • Mike Luke
  • Marko Liias
  • Geoffrey W. Thorp

Council District 4 (Mountlake Terrace, Brier, Bothell, Mill Creek, and unincorporated areas around those cities and east of Mill Creek) (Vote for three) —

  • Edward (Ed) J. Barton
  • Robert Reedy
  • Cheryl Stanford
  • Herbie Martin
  • Heidi Munson
  • Nancy Dawson
  • Rick DeWitt
  • Bill Johnson
  • Brian Travis
  • Bob Terwilliger

CITY OF BRIER

Council Position #4 (four-year term:

  • Tony Corrado
  • Karin Steele

Council Position #5 (four-year term:

  • David R. Wines
  • Dale Kaemingk

Council Position #6 (four-year term):

  • Dennis Nick

Council at-large (two-year term):

  • Ken Yohe
  • John M. Joplin

City of Brier Advisory Proposition No. 1

Should the Brier City Council enact an ordinance banning the sale and discharge of all types of fireworks in the city at all times during the year?

Yes __

No __

CITY OF EDMONDS

Mayor (Four-year term):

  • Dave Earling

Council Position #2 (two-year unexpired term):

  • Alvin Rutledge
  • Mike Nelson

Council Position #4 (Four-year term):

  • Diane Buckshnis

Council Position #5 (Four-year term):

  • Alicia Crank
  • Dave Teitzel

Council Position #6 (Short and four-year term):

  • Thomas Mesaros

Council Position #7 (Four-year term):

  • Neil Tibbott
  • Lora Petso

CITY OF LYNNWOOD

Council Position #4 (Four-year term):

  • Loren Simmonds
  • Shirley Sutton

Council Position #5 (Four-year term):

  • Chris Frizzell
  • Benjamin Goodwin

Council Position #6 (Four-year term):

  • George Hurst
  • Sid Roberts

Council Position #7 (Four-year term):

  • Van AuBuchon
  • Shannon Sessions

CITY OF MOUNTLAKE TERRACE

Council Position #5 (Four-year term):

  • Bryan Wahl

Council Position #6 (Four-year term):

  • Laura Sonmore
  • Stephen (Steve) Barnes

Council Position #7 (Four-year term):

  • Seaun Richards

TOWN OF WOODWAY

Council Position #4 (Four-year term):

  • Thomas Howard

Council Position #5 (Four-year term):

  • Elizabeth Mitchell

EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT 15 (includes Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Woodway and nearby unincorporated areas of southwest Snohomish County, unincorporated areas north of Edmonds and Lynnwood and northeast of Lynnwood, and part of Brier)

Director district 1 (Four-year term):

  • Bill Willcock
  • Carin Chase

Director district #3 (Four-year term):

  • Gary Noble
  • Mary Murphy

Director district #4 (Two-year unexpired term):

  • Susan Phillips

Director district #5 (Four-year term):

  • Diana White

SNOHOMISH COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 1 (Unincorporated areas of Snohomish County south of Everett)

Commissioner, Position #1 (Six-year term):

  • Bob Meador
  • Erica Ash

Commissioner, Position #2 (Six-year term):

  • Mike Luke
  • Richard Schrock

ALDERWOOD WATER AND WASTEWATER DISTRICT (Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Brier, nearby unincorporated areas, and parts of Edmonds, Bothell, Mill Creek and Mukilteo)

Commissioner, Position #2 (Six-year term):

  • Donna Cross

Commissioner, Position #5 (Four-year unexpired term):

  • Dean R. Lotz
  • Mark Mahnkey

OLYMPIC VIEW WATER DISTRICT (Woodway, part of Edmonds and nearby unincorporated areas)

Commissioner, Position #2 (Six-year term):

  • John Elsasser
  • Jim Sawyer

RONALD WASTEWATER DISTRICT (Shoreline and adjacent unincorporated areas of southwest Snohomish County)

Commissioner, Positions #3 (Six-year term):

  • Chris Eggen
  • Tim Tipton

Commissioner, Position #5 (Six-year term):

  • Arnold (Arne) Lind (incumbent)

SNOHOMISH COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT 2 (Verdant Health Commission) (Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Woodway, portions of Bothell and unincorporated areas of south Snohomish County)

Commissioner, Position #3 (Six-year term:

  • Fred Langer

Commissioner, Position #5 (Six-year term):

  • Bruce Williams

PORT OF EDMONDS (Woodway and nearby unincorporated areas and coastal parts of Edmonds)

Commissioner, District 2 (Four-year term):

  • David Preston

Commissioner at-large, Position #4 (Four-year term):

  • James W. Orvis

TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT (Urban and suburban areas of Snohomish County outside of Everett)

SNOHOMISH COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT CORPORATION

Community Transit Proposition No. 1

Transit and Mobility Improvement 0.3% Sales and Use Tax Funding

The Board of Directors of the Snohomish County Public Transportation Benefit Area Corporation (Community Transit) adopted Resolution No. 08-15, concerning the imposition of an additional sales and use tax. This proposition would authorize an additional sales-and-use tax of three-tenths of one percent (0.3%) to fund operating, maintenance, and capital improvements to the existing system. These improvements would include more bus trips and better connections, operation of a second line of Swift bus rapid transit between Boeing/Paine Field and Canyon Park, and new service to current and emerging job, retail, and educational growth centers, including connections to the future regional light rail network. Should this proposition be:

Approved __

Rejected __

Evan Smith can be reached at schsmith@frontier.com.

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