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Sample Ballot
General Election Kitsap County, Washington
November 05, 2019
North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Port of Silverdale District No. 14 Sunnyslope Water District No. 15
Proposition No.1 Commissioner District 1 Commissioner Position 1
Emergency Medical Services Property Port of Bremerton District No. 1 Short and full 6-year term Glenn Patterson
Tax Levy Commissioner District 2 Caleb Reese
The Board of Fire Commissioners of
North Kitsap Fire & Rescue adopted Gary K. Anderson Sunnyslope Water District No. 15
Resolution No. 2019-13 concerning a Jack Edwards Port of Tracyton District No. 15 Commissioner Position 2
property tax levy to fund emergency Commissioner District 3 2-year unexpired term
medical services. Will North Kitsap Fire & Short and full 6-year term Paul S. Kenfield
Rescue be authorized to continue Port of Brownsville District No. 2 Ken Griffin
funding emergency medical services for Commissioner District 3
its citizens by continuing a regular Short and full 6-year term
property tax levy of $0.50 or less per Shaun E. Nye Port of Waterman District No. 16 Sunnyslope Water District No. 15
$1,000.00 of assesed valuation for each Commissioner District 1 Commissioner Position 3
4-year unexpired term
of six consecutive years, with collection 4-year unexpired term
starting in 2020? Port of Eglon District No. 4 Jeff Reynolds Dave Larman
Yes Commissioner District 1
No Timothy R. Holbrook Silverdale Water District No. 16
Port of Waterman District No. 16 Commissioner Position 2
North Mason Regional Fire Authority Commissioner District 2 John Poppe
Fire Commissioner Position No. 1 Port of Illahee District No. 6 Ben Compton
Kelley McIntosh Commissioner Position 3
James Aho
North Mason Regional Fire Authority
Bonds to Construct a New Port of Indianola District No. 7 Bainbridge Island Metropolitan
Headquarters Fire Station Commissioner District 3 Kitsap County Sewer District No. 7 Park & Recreation District
The Governing Board of North Mason Gary Walker Commissioner Position 1 Commissioner Position 1
Regional Fire Authority adopted Alicia Arter Short and full 6-year term
Resolution No. 19-01, concerning Dawn Janow
emergency services facilities to protect
public health, life, and property. This Port of Keyport District No. 8
proposition would authorize the Authority Commissioner Position 1 Bainbridge Island Metropolitan
to: construct a new Headquarters Station Short and full 6-year term West Sound Utility District No. 1 Park & Recreation District
as part of the new Emergency Lena Hunt Commissioner Position 1 Commissioner Position 3
Management Campus to serve the North John T. (Tom) Swolgaard
Mason community's current and future James Jay Hart
emergency services needs; acquire land Port of Keyport District No. 8 Rachel Pritchett
adjacent to the old headquarters station Commissioner Position 2
as the site for the new Headquarters 4-year unexpired term
Station; issue no more than $10,000,000 Brian Watne Village Green Metropolitan Park District
of general obligation bonds maturing Manchester Water District No. 11 Commissioner Position 2
within 25 years; and levy annual excess Commissioner Position 1 Tracy Darlene Harris
property taxes to repay the bonds, all as Port of Kingston District No. 9 Robert (Bob) Ballard
provided in Resolution No. 19-01. Commissioner District 1
Short and full 6-year term Village Green Metropolitan Park District
Should this proposition be: Steve Heacock Commissioner Position 5
Approved North Perry Water District No. 13 Short and full 6-year term
Commissioner Position 1
Rejected Stephanie S. Marone Robert Warden
Port of Manchester District No. 10
South Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 1 Jeff Rupert
Commissioner Position 2 Shawn Murphy
Fred Freeland James E. Strode North Perry Water District No. 13
D.W. Dusty Wiley Commissioner Position 3
4-year unexpired term
Port of Poulsbo District No. 12 Mike Dudley
South Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 1
Commissioner Position 5 Mark Singer Mary Sevilla
Paul Golnik
Be Counted!
The Census directly impacts how political districts
are formed and how tax dollars are allocated.
The Census directly impacts how political districts are allocated and plays a major role in
how your tax dollars are distributed. Make sure you and your family are counted in 2020.
Key March 12-20 You’ll receive an invitation to respond online to the 2020 Census.
(Some households will also receive paper questionnaires.)
Dates March 16-24 You’ll receive a reminder letter.
If you haven’t responded, you’ll receive:
in 2020: March 26-April 3 A reminder postcard
April 8-16 A reminder letter and paper questionnaire.
April 20-27 A final reminder postcard before an in-person follow-up.
For more information go to: Census.gov or call (800) 923-8282
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