Showing posts with label KC election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KC election. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

"Video Voters Guide for King County Candidates" worth a quick look

Video Voters’ Guide for King County Candidates in our voting district

This entire online King County Video Voters' Guide is designed to make information about the November 8 General election more accessible, and assist you in making an informed choice.

Below are 2-minute videos of King County candidates on the ballot in our area.  It's worth a quick look.   
Each candidate has two minutes to speak. They appear on the screen in the same order in which they will appear on your ballot.

Source:  King County election website

Monday, March 29, 2010

King Conservation District announces board of supervisor position election winner

http://www.kingcd.org/pdf/news-election-2010-post-election-results-final.pdf

King Conservation District announces results of public election for board of supervisor position

Max Prinsen of Renton has been elected to a three-year term as a member of the King Conservation District (King CD) board of supervisors following a final canvassing of votes cast in the district-wide election held March 16, 2010.

The final vote tallies for elected board position included Prinsen (1,772), Mara Heiman of Auburn (1,488), Mary Embleton of Seattle (519), Kirk Prindle of Seattle (402) and Teri Herrera of Redmond (51)
 
complete announcement

Friday, August 14, 2009

Remember to mail your ballot in TODAY!

Today (8/18) is the last remaining days to vote!
Vote today by mail (only) for the next King County Executive and two Port Commissioners!

Ross Hunter for King County Executive

The Seattle Times says "The sky is falling on King County government," and adds that "the next leader must have the guts and experience to move the county beyond its structural and self-inflicted budget woes." And PubliCola says "It's time for voters to demand major changes in the top spot at King County."

Friday, August 7, 2009

King County Election endorsements & resources


OPINION: According to a county candidate running in the Primary election, only 4% of the completed ballots have been mailed in, as of August 7. This is the first year all voting will take place by mail, with ballots postmarked by August 18.

Below, is a listing of the entire King County Voter's Guide, for your convenience. I urge you to vote; and even if you are short a penny or two on stamps, I believe your ballot will be counted. I am endorsing all the county candidates you see in bold. My endorsements are founded on: King County Muni League recommendations, Seattle Times endorsements, The Voter's Guide and my personal study and experience with candidates.

On our local level, I have a special fondness for Ross Hunter from the action he took as State Finance Chair to press for funding the restoration of Bear Creek during SR520 widening. Ross coordinated funding with the City of Redmond, W.S.D.O.T., and King Conservation District to fund the State project. The result: Severe flood hazards on SR520 and to Redmond's commercial flood plain are mitigated, and Federally Listed Chinook salmon protections are sustained. In addition, Ross is a fiscal conservative and just the person we need to find answers to the County's debt crisis. (scroll down for my his "Top 10 numbers...." story). His pragmatism makes room for passing and funding critical programs that, for example, improve public safety and health safeguards for those involuntarily committed for brain disorders....something near and dear to me.

I hope you'll take a few minutes to vote this week. I hope the resources on this blog help you.

Regards,
Bob Yoder

Watch the entire Video Voters Guide or watch portions of the Guide:
Introduction

King County Executive Introduction
Larry Phillips Fred Jarrett Stan Lippmann Alan Lobdell Susan Hutchison Dow Constantine Ross Hunter Goodspaceguy

Metropolitan King County Council Introduction
Council District 9 Mark Greene Beverly Harison Tonda Reagan Dunn (not in Redmond's District)

Port of Seattle Introduction
Commissioner Position No. 3 Rob Holland David Doud Al Yuen
Commissioner Position No. 4 Juan Paraiso - was unable or chose not to participate Max Vekich Tom Albro Robert Walker

NO on I-1033
YES on Charter Open Space Amendment #4

Closing
If you have not received your ballot, or need a replacement sent to you, contact King County Elections right away to have your ballot mailed with enough time for you to vote and return it by the August 18 deadline. Voters with questions about their registration or the August 18 primary can call 206-296-VOTE or visit www.kingcounty.gov/elections

My source for the King County Voter Guide is Rob Butcher's "KirklandViews".

Friday, June 19, 2009

Background on Larry Phillips - candidate for King County Executive

From Larry Phillips, submitted by Christina Gebreab

I was born and raised in King County and I am proud to call it home. I grew up hiking in the Cascades, earning my Eagle Scout medal, swimming in Lake Washington and playing varsity basketball for my high school.

After earning a B.A. from the University of Washington in Political Science, and a law degree from Willamette University, I went to work as a legislative aide for U.S. Senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson. While working for Scoop, I earned a Masters degree in labor law from George Washington University.

In 1981, I returned home to manage Randy Revelle’s successful Democratic campaign for King County Executive and then became an integral member of his Executive Office staff, working as his Chief of Staff, serving in that capacity until 1986. In 1988, I was elected by the voters of the 36th legislative district to represent them in the Washington State House of Representatives.

As a legislator, I successfully fought for lower class sizes and better funding for education. I also was a prime sponsor of the state’s Growth Management Act to rein in urban sprawl.
After winning two terms in the legislature, the voters of King County Council District Four elected me to serve them on the Metropolitan King County Council.

As a councilmember, I have championed open space and natural resource protection, expanded local and regional parks and trails, led salmon recovery efforts, and fought for mass transit implementation and expansion.

In 2003, I was elected Chair of the King County Council and served three years in this leadership role. In 2008, I served as the chair of the council’s budget committee. I have served as the chair of the council’s budget committee four times, and despite intense budget pressures, I have made funding for human services, public health and public safety services top priorities each time.

I serve on many local boards, including Sound Transit, the Woodland Park Zoo, the WRIA 8 Salmon Recovery Council and the Cedar River Council. I am the National Co-Chair to Climate Communities, a national alliance of locally elected officials who work to secure federal funding for climate change initiatives.

My executive and management experience in both the public and private sectors and my vision for King County’s future make me the best qualified candidate to lead our region through these difficult times. I know what initiatives in King County work, how to hire and motivate people to support them, and how to successfully implement them once adopted. But I also know what needs to change, and am the only candidate with significant knowledge of county government and our region to make the changes King County needs.

As King County Executive, I will lead King County to create more family-wage jobs through development of regional infrastructure projects, to protect basic, core services like public health, public safety, transit, and human services despite our tough budget circumstances, and to protect our environment and natural resources.

--Excerpts from larryphillips.com and KCDCC questionnaire, submitted by Christina Gebreab

This is for informational purposes only and not to be construed as an endorsement. The candidate pool for King County Executive is large. I am posting background information from other candidates, as received.

I will post background information on any of those King County Executive Candidates submitting information to redmondblog@gmail.com