General Election 2020 – SUGGESTIONS FOR BALLOT
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The issues and candidates marked in RED have been endorsed by the Clallam County Republican Party. Oct. 1, 2020.
Recommendations for General Election 2020
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State Measures
State Measures – Referendum Measure No. 90 – REJECTED
To reject this will get rid of SB 5395, which calls for children as young as age 5 to get “comprehensive” sex education, mandated by the state agency. (Chapman, Tharinger & Van de Wege all voted for this atrocious bill and rejected all 200 proposed amendments by Republicans.)
State Measures – Advisory Vote No. 32 – Repealed
This is a huge tax increase. Of course, an advisory vote will mean nothing if the Democrats continue to hold the majority. Vote Republican!
State Measures – Advisory Vote No. 33 – Repealed
This is a huge tax increase. Of course, an advisory vote will mean nothing if the Democrats continue to hold the majority. Vote Republican
State Measures – Advisory Vote No. 34 – Repealed
This is a huge tax increase. Of course, an advisory vote will mean nothing if the Democrats continue to hold the majority. Vote Republican
State Measures – Advisory Vote No. 35 – Repealed
This is a huge tax increase. Of course, an advisory vote will mean nothing if the Democrats continue to hold the majority. Vote Republican
State Measures – Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution NO. 8212 – Approved
This would allow public money to be invested by governments as authorized by law, including investments in private stocks. This already exists in the State Constitution. This Resolution would “add” the fund for long-term care services and supports” to be added to it.
Proposed Charter Amendments
(Submitted Pros and Cons here)
Proposed Amendment No. 1 – Non-Partisan Prosecuting Attorney – Rejected
Proposed Amendment No. 2 – Clarifying Charter Section 4:10 – Rejected
Proposed Amendment No. 3 – Frequency of Charter Review Commission Elections – Rejected
Proposed Amendment No. 4 – County Commissioners Elected Countywide – Rejected
Proposed Amendment No. 5 – Appointment of Director of Department of Community Development – Rejected
Proposed Amendment No. 6 – Signatures Required for Petitions – Rejected
Federal Candidates
President/Vice President – Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence
Congressional District 6 – Elizabeth Kreiselmaier
Statewide Candidates
Governor – Loren Culp
(Culp’s Statement was omitted from the Voter’s Guide. Click here to view it.
Lt. Governor – WRITE IN Joshua Freed
Secretary of State – Kim Wyman
State Treasurer – Duane A. Davidson
State Auditor – Chris Leyba
Attorney General – Matt Larkin
Commissioner of Public Lands – Sue Kuehl Pederson
Superintendent of Public Instruction – Maia Espinoza
Insurance Commissioner – Neither.
Legislative Candidates – District 24
State Senator – Connie Beauvais
State Representative Pos. 1 – Sue Forde
State Representative Pos. 2 – Brian Pruiett
County: Partisan Office
County Commissioner District No. 2 – Randy Johnson
(only voters in District 2 – Port Angeles area – vote for this position)
Judicial: Nonpartisan Offices
Supreme Court
Justice Pos #3 – Dave Larson
Justice Pos #4 – Charles W Johnson (running unopposed )
Justice Pos #6 – Richard S. Serns or G. Helen Whitener (Helen Whitener was endorsed by the Progressive Voters Guide)
You decide: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/sep/02/supreme-court-justice-helen-whitener-defends-seat-/
Justice Pos #7 – Debra L. Stephens (running unopposed )
Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 2 Position 1 – Lisa L. Sutton (running unopposed )
Clallam Superior Court
Judge Position 1 – Lisa N. Dublin
Judge Position 2 – Simon Barnhart – (running unopposed – appointed by Inslee)
Judge Position 3 – Brent Basden – (running unopposed – appointed by Inslee)
Public Utility District – Rick Paschall
(This position was overlooked for endorsement, but Paschall is in favor of NOT taking down the dams.)
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This is the time for each and every one of us to work toward keeping our Constitutional Republic and not allowing our beautiful nation to fall to socialism.
This is the time to turn Washington state RED!
And this is the time to turn Olympia toward representing “we, the people” instead of Seattle and the I-5 corridor. Clallam County will be the county to determine whether we win for the 24th District in Olympia! We will need EVERY VOTE!!!
Return your ballot at one of our accessible ballot drop off locations.Beginning 20 days prior to every election, curbside ballot drop boxes will be available 24 hours a day for you to return your voted ballot. The curbside ballot drop boxes close promptly at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Drop boxes Require No Postage.
Drop Box Locations:
Carlsborg –261461 Hwy 101 (near Sunny Farms, adjacent to Mill Road)
Clallam Bay –16990 Hwy 112 (in front of the Clallam Bay Branch Library)
Forks– 500 E Division St (outside Forks City Hall)
Neah Bay –1450 Bayview Avenue (in front of Washburn’s General Store)
Port Angeles– 223 E 4th St (in the Courthouse circular drive)
Port Angeles– 223 E 4th St (directly across from the disabled parking)
Sekiu – 15 Sekiu Airport Road (at the PUD, in the drive-up lane)
Sequim– 651 W Washington St (in the parking lot near JCPenney)
Clallam County Elections
223 E 4thSt, Suite 1Port Angeles,WA 98362
Phone: 360-417-2217Fax: 360-417-2312
Email: elections@co.clallam.wa.usWebsite: www.clallam.net/elections