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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003 November 04, 2003 GeneralCEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 11 COMMISSIONER RODERIC PERRY NP POSITION 6 YEAR TERM Vote For Qne CommISSlONFCR GERALD TEN KLEY NP POSITION NO. 2 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM. POINT ROBERTS PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT 1 Special Election - Proposition No.1 TAX LEVY REGULAR PROPERTY YES - Shall the Potnl Roberts Park and Recreation District as be authorizzol to Impose reguter property tax leas at $0.145 (fourteen and one hall cents) or less per thausaM dollars o[ assessed valuaparn to provlda not more lhan $35.000 {lhirtyllva thousand dollars) annually Ear operation and NO - maintenance purposes commenting In the year 2DO, for coliectlon to years M. 2005. 2W and 2007, as spealied in Point Roberts Park and F[weaticn fNstrkt N1 Resolution NO3.1? COMMISSIONER IRENE WATERS NP POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER BEVERLY B. GRIFFITH NP POSITON NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM P45 AR ERM DOUGLAS RITCHIE NP 4 YEAR TERM FORMATION OF A POINT ROBERTS PARK & RECREATION SERVICE AREA Shall a park and recreation service area be established within the boundaries of Point Roberts, as described In District Exhibit A to Whatcom County Counc I Resolution No. 2003- YES - 4 009, to provide financing for no ghborhood park facilities, improvements, or services? District NO- 4 COMMISSIONER PATRICK ALESSE NP 4 POSITION NO. 1 4 YEAR TERM Vore For One COMMISSIONER DAVID E. GAGNON NP 4 POSmON NO.3 4 ERM CHRISTY OLASON NP 4 For One Vote For One Vote COMMISSIONER BETTY SELLS ROBERTSON NP POSITION NO. 5 SHORT WWTERM Volo For One COMMISSIONER RON VAN SOEST NP 4 POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM V t F COMMISSIONER RICH WALDEMAR NP 4 POSITION NO. 3 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One COMMISSIONER STEPHAN JILK NP 4 POSITION NO, 4 2 TR. UNEXPIRED TERIJ Vote For Ona COMMISSIONER TERRY DE VALOIS NP 4 POSITION N0.5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM. HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 COMMISSIONER FRANK SALT NP POSITION NO. t 6 YEAR TERM ar Ono ROBYN M. CHOFFEL NP Vote F SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Whatcom County State of Washington November 4, 2003 TO VOTE, FOLLOW THE EASY STEPS OUTLINED HERE. 1. Using both hands, insert your ballot card in the slot. Insert your ballot card as far as it will go, positioning the two holes over,the red pins on the voting device. Turn to the first ballot page. 2. Using the voting stylus, record your vote by punching the hole indicated by the arrow for the candidate or measure of your choice. Continue turning the ballot pages and vote your selection of candidates or measures. Be certain that you vote all ballot pages. 3. Lift your ballot from the red pins and remove it from the voting device. Compiled by Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.4 COMMISSIONER JIM A. AHRENS NP � POSMON N0. l Vote For Ono JAY PEDERSON NP COMMISSIONER DAVE WILLIAMS NP _4 POSITION N0.3 41Vote For Ones MICHAEL P. SULLIVAN NP POINT ROBERTS FIRE DISTRICT NO. 5 Special Election — Proposition No.1 YES - AUTHORIZiNG PROPERTY TAX LEVIES Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 5 be authorized to increase its regular permanent property NO - tax levy from its current rate of $0.78701 cents to $1.44 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation? COMMISSIONER JESSE LOFOUIST NP POSMON NO.1 SHORT 6 6 YR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 BILL H. MEURSING NP 2 YR IINEXARETERM COMMISSIONER BRIAN C. MARTIN NP POSITION No.1 B R. BATTLE NELSON NP For Vootete FFor Onnee COMMISSIONER I AL SAAB NP _3� POSITION NO. 1 6 YEARTERM Vote For One IJOEHUSS NP 4 COMMISSIONER I WALLACE CROY NP POSITION N0.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One w _ WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 COMMISSIONER CHUCK SWANSON NP 4 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.10 COMMISSIONER AL KIEFER NP POSITION No. 1 B DEREK N. BLAKE NP 4 For Vootete FFor Onnee WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO,11 COMMISSIONER H.E. "PETE- CAMERON NP 4 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.13 COMMISSIONER I JAMES V. "BUTCH" HINCHEY NP 4 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.14 COMMISSIONER ROBERT L. BAISDEN, JR. NP 4 POSITION N0.1 SHORT 6 6 YR. TERM Vats For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 16 COMMISSIONER GARY KNAUS NP 4 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER I ANTHONY CANNIZZARO NP POSITION N0.1 6 YEI TERM Vote Fvr One 4 ICOMMISSIONER I TOM NELSON NP 7, POSmON No.1 JI 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER TIM CORALLINE NP POSITION NO.1 6Vote FYEARorOnTERMe CAMERON COLYER NP LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM. WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 R I CHUCK FOSTER NP 1 COMMISSIONER POSI110N NO.1 MADELEINE ANDERSON NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSIT ON NO.2 ARTHUR WILKOWSKI NP tYRUNURR DTI Vote For One DAVID NILES NP 4 4 CITY OF EVERSON COUNCIL JOHN R. PERRY NP POSITION NO.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL ANDY ROWLSON NP POSITION N0.5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CITY OF FERNDALE MAYOR LLOYD ZIMMERMAN NP 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One IJERRYLANDCASTLE NP COUNCIL STEVE OLIVER NP POSITION NO. 1 SHORT & 4 YR, TERM Vote For One COUNCIL MELVIN D. HANSEN NP 4 POSITION N0.2 BRAD OXFORD NP 3 VotteF TERM O e COUNCIL KENNETH E. DOWNEY NP 4 POSITON NO.3 MIKE REiLLY NP 4YEA ATERM Vote For One COUNCIL JIM ELLIOTT NP 4 POSITION NO. 4 MARIANNE ELGART NP 4 YEAR TERM . VnFA Fnr n— CITY OF LYNDEN COUNCIL POSITION NO.1 GARY L. BODE NP 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 RONALD DeVALOIS NP 4 BLAIR SCOTT NP SHORT & 4 YR. TERM Vote For One COUNCIL POSITION NO, 3 GERALD E. KUIKEN NP —31� 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL POSITION NO.4 DOUG ADELSTEIN NP 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CITY OF NOOKSACK COUNCIL CHRISTOPHER B. STEINER NP —� POSITION NO.2 2 % UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For Ono COUNCIL POSITION NO.4 4 TERM KIP DUNLAP NP —� LYNN KNUTSEN NP Voteote For One COUNCIL MARSHALL JUDY NP POSITION NO.5 4 YEAR TERM CITY OF SOMAS COUNCIL RICHARD (DICK) ADAMS NP POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL BOB MITCHELL NP POSITION NO.5 SHORT & 4 YR. TERM Vote For One LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM. CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 DIRECTOR CHRIS REHKOPF NP DISTRICT NO.2 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR LUCILLE CLAYBO NP DISTRICT NO.3 2 YR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR BILL THOMPSON NP 4 DISTRICT N0.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For Q11e TONY HANSEN NP DIRECTOR MERLENE BULLER NP —30 DISTRICT NO. S VntAAFnrRnp FRANK SCOTT ROBERTS NP —30 WATER DISTRICT NO.7 COMMISSIONER THOMAS L. RHONE NP POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One BIRCH BAY WATER & SEWER DISTRICT 8 COMMISSIONER CARL F. REICHHARDT NP POSTTION N0.1 I 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WATER DISTRICT NO. 10 COMMISSIONER VINCENT D'ONOFRIO NP DISTRICT NO.1 PAUL NUCHIMS NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER THOMAS L. HADD NP DISTRICT NO.4 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One SAMISH WATER DISTRICT 12 COMMISSIONER THOMAS McGERR NP 4 POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One IJEFFFEEMSTER NP 4 WATER DISTRICT NO.13 COMMISSIONER CAMERON A. SOMERVILLE, SR. NP POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER JACKOUE FOWLER NP POSITION NO.3 4 YR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMMISSIONER MARGI GUSTAFSON NP POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One E WATER DISTRICT COMMISSION ER I DANIEL CARBON NP POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One DISTRICT 19 COMMISSIONER FORREST E. (MAC) McELROY NP POSITION NO.1 SIVote For One Vote For One GORDON TRAVIS NP COMMISSIONER LEONARD (SHORTY) BJORNSTAD NP POSITION NO.2 2rV to For One Vote For One DOUG CORNING NP COMMISSIONER I LESLIE E. HARRIS NP POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER I CHARLES BAKER NP POSITION N0.1 I` 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.4 COMMISSIONER JOHN L. GROOM NP POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER LLOYD D. TOBIASSEN NP POSITION NO.2 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One 4 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.5 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 THERESA SYGITOWICZ NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 LEO SYGITOWICZ NP 3 4 YR UNEXPIRED TEAM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.6 COMMISSIONER I POSITION NO.1 JULIE A. HUGHES NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.7 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 LEONARD SUND NP 6 YEAR TERM I Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.8 COMMISSIONER I POSITION N0.1 ERNIE T. LOREEN NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.9 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 THOMAS M. JONES NP SHORT a S YR. TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 JAMES S. ACKERMAN NP 4 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 10 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 SHARON CLARK NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 DEANNA M. TeVELDE NP 2 YR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 GLENN BOODEY NP 4 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One BELLINGHAM SCHO.01 DIRECTOR ANN WHITMYER POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JERRY FERRIER POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM KEN GASS Vote For One DIRECTOR ELAINE M. LYNCH POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One FERNDALE SCHOOL DIST DIRECTOR I JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY DISTRICT NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR STUART McKAY STR DIICT NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One OIRECTOR JUSTIN J. McKAY DISTRICT NO.3 TERM Vote F Vole For One BERNIE THOMAS BLAINE SCHOOL DISTR DIRECTOR DEBORAH HART DISTRICT NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR BETTY NUNAMAKER DISTRtCT N0.2 4YEAR TERM Vote For One TODD BERGE DIRECTOR BARRIE E. HULL DISTRICT NO.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One NO. 501 NP NP -31 N P -� NP NO NP 4 NP NP NP NO.503 NP 4 N P -� NP N` LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.504 DIRECTOR TERESA L. CAMFIELD NP 3 POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JOHN M. KRIEG NP POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR LARRY KORTHUIS NP i POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.505 DIRECTOR BRYAN VANDER YACHT NP DISTRICT NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JUDY E. BOXX NP DISTRICT NO.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR MICHAEL A. NELSON I NP -� DISTRICT NO.5 4 YEAR TERM Vo[a For One MARY H. MATTISON NP NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DIRECTOR CHERYL THORNTON DISTRICT NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vose For One DIRECTOR MARY QUINN DISTRICT NO.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR I MARK OLSON DISTRICT N0.5 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP -i DISTRICT NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP DISTRICT NO.3 4 Vootete FFor Onnee For ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP DISTRICT NO.6 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM. WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.1 COMMISSIONER j FLOYD ROORDA NP -30 POSITION NO. 1 Ij 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.2 COMMISSIONER L . HANSON NP 4 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.3 COMMISSIONER DEAN WHITNEY NP POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE .POINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a Constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take Office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: WHATCOM COUNTY CITY OF BELLINGHAM Special Election — Proposition No. 1 MAYOR BRETT BONNER NP REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - '31 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MARK ASMUNDSON NP -� EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES- Shall Whatcom County be aulhorized to impose regular FINANCE THERESE HOLM NP � properly tax levies of $M. or less per thousand dollars of oIRECTOR assassed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO- 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS). all as provided in Whatcom Coun Ordinance 2008-005? coL ACIL AT- LARGE JOHN C. WILSON NP NO- 4 PORT OF BELLIN HAM VoeAForOne LOUISEBJORNSON NP 4 COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 4 COUNCIL WARD 1 BOB RYAN NP _3� DISTRICT NO.3 4 YEAR TERM 4YEAR TERM GINNY BENTON Vote For One NP -� Vote For One COUNCIL WARD 3 BARNEY YORKSTON, JR. NP 4 4 YEAR TERM WHATCOM COUNTY Vote For One JOHN WATTS NP 4 APPROVED - 4 4Va TERM.V �� &o PETE KREMEN NP COUNCIL WARD 5 TERRY BORNEMANN NP 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DON HANSEY NP -� CvuRICT KERRY CHAPPELL NP -� 1. PCs. DISTRICT 1, P6B. B REJECTED - 4 4YEAR TERM VolaFor one DAN McSHANE NP LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR COUDSTRICTz 9oscle MIKE KAUFMAN NP ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE �— Vorte orORno SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 4 TO VOTE ON THEM. COUNTY COUNCIL, BARBARA BRENNER NP DISTRICT 3, POS, B 4 YEAR TERM Vote For°ne CITY OF BLAINE JOHN LIEBERT NPWU�M � ASSESSOR aYfZrFRM,v�fcr KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP '� WARD 1, PCCILs. 7 4YEAR TERM CeI1HrV AI]OROR 4 YR TERM V,*For SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP Vote For One COUNCIL KENNETH E. ELY NP 4 COUM SPEAFF 4YR.Ta1W.VakFor0 BILL ELFO NP WARD 2, POS. 3 4YEAR TERM ANDYANDERSON NP 4 COUMTKASUREA 4YA�7MVol6For BARBARA J. CORY NP '� Vote For One COUNCIL DIETER SCHUGT NP -� WARD 3, POS. 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 DISTRICT NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 —3� DISTRICT NO.3 Vote For ne Vote For One ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 � DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 —30 DISTRICT NO. 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 615 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.16 COMMISSIONER GARY KNAUS NP 152 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 601 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER LESLIE E. HARRIS NP 184 POSMON NO. 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States At least 18 years old ® Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM A-1 Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. * A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE General Election November 4, 2003 Page 1-SM Whatcom County, Washington General Election November 4, 2003 Page 201 Whatcom County, Washington Ballot Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file. with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing -your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarkedno later than thg day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9. if you have any questions about these _instructions, please call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: 5 WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 4 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMSSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 -30 DISTRICT NO. 3 VGINNY BENTON or Onnee Vootete For NP 35 —30 WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED -12 � 4YR. COUNTY oronel PETE KREMEN NP 384 COUNCILB KERRYCHAPPELL COUDISTRICT DISTRICT 1, POS. B NP 40 � REJECTED -15 � Vot4YEeForDAN McSHANE NP 41 -3, COUNTY COUNCIL MIKE KAUFMAN DISTRICT 2, POS. B NP 42 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 —30 COUNTYCOUNCIL BARBARA BRENNER DISTRICT NP 44 —31 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One �on 4greFM KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 � NT orR SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 IFF4vOn BILL ELFO NP 494 4UoER BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 —3� VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 0 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 DISTRICT NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 -3� DISTRICT NO. 3 V Vootete FFor Onnee For ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 DISTRICT NO. 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 615 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.16 COMMISSIONER GARY KNAUS NP 152 POSITION NO. 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election November 4, 2003 Page 704 Whatcom County, Washington WATER DISTRICT NO. 10 COMMISSIONER VINCENT D'ONOFRIO NP 162 4 DISTRICT NO. 1 VoeAFTE orOne PAUL NUCHIMS NP 163 COMMISSIONER THOMAS L. HADD NP 164 DISTRICT NO.4 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election November 4, 2003 Page 801 Whatcom County, Washington CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER I LESLIE E. HARRIS NP 184 -3, POSI170N NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old ■ Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM A-3 Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE General Election November 4, 2003 Page 1-SM Whatcom County, Washington General Election November 4, 2003 Page 201 Whatcom County, Washington Ballot Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. CO l.lm�i 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot 12unchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9. If you have any questions about these _instructions, #ease call theAuditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political parry as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election — Proposition No.1 REGU AR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 -31 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -31 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 -3� DISTRICT NO. 3 VGINNY BENTON vootete For or onnee NP 35 � WHATCOM COUNTY 4PPROVED - 12 Vale PETE KREMEN 4YR TERM,, TERM, Otp NP 3$ COUNTY COUNCIL KERRY CHAPPELL DISTRICT 1, POS. B NP 40 REJECTED -15 4 VoAorOnne eDAN McSHANE NP 41 -3� COUNTY COUNCIL MIKE KAUFMAN DISTRICT 2, POS. B NP 42 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 COUNTYCOUNCIL BARBARA BRENNER DISTRICT NP 44 -31 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MERM,VQ1ASS0�wR 4YfiTFKEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 —30 4YRr01'F"stM va rFro�R SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 -3o SERN 4VR�TERM Voo10FoFOrK BILL ELFO NP 49 —311� aw"Tr 4 YR. TERM, Vare rw!FRCR BARBARAJ. CORY NP 50 -3,w BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 * TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 —31 DISTRICT NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 DISTRICT NO. 3 4 For VooteteFFor Onnee ROLLANDHOLTERMAN NP 124 DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 DISTRICT NO. 5 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One General Election Page 613 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.14 COMMISSIONER ROBERT L. BAISDEN, JR. NP 150 4 POSITION N0. 1 SHORT 6 6 YR. TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM Baker Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington , VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot Punchcard Punch chip completely+ out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5.After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted— ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class st m on the envelope and lit it ispostrinarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these_instruct_i_ans lease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 0 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election — Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES -4 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -31 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN DISTRICT NO.3 NP 34 -30 VGINNY BENTON For Voteote For Onene NP 35 -30 WHATCOM COUNTY COUAPPROVED -12 � 4YR. iEMR .,, V8 a PETE KREMEN NP 38 4 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRYCHAPPELL NP 40 -3� REJECTED -15 � vo eA orr One DAN McSHANE NP 41 MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 � COUNTDISTRICT C,POS' DISTRICT 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 -3� TE Vole 4 YEAFor One COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B BARBARA BRENNER NP 444 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One °°TNn,WeoR 4 Y, Tifl!! Vma Fa On KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 -30 4 YRRTRM Wlaf �Fl SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 � COUNTY 4 YR. TER?d,+Poia Fur BILL ELFO NP 49 � 66UM TRUSURER 4 YR. TERM, Vole Far On BARBARA J. CORY N P 50 —30 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 DISTRICT NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 DISTRICT No. 3 4 For Vootete FFor Onnee ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 -� DISTRICT NO. 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For one General Election Page 613 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0,14 COMMISSIONER ROBERT L. BAISDEN, JR. NP 150 POSMON NO. 1 SHORT & 6 YR. TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old ® Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM Baker Mail-ln Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE Ba HOW TO VOTE 0 Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containiDg- your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions, lease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745 VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES WHATCOM COUNTY PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -31 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 DISTRICT NO.3 ERM 4 GINNY BENTON Vootete For or Onnee NP 35 � WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED APPROVED - 12 � 4YR.TERRM.NTY Vxyt EXECUTIVE PETE KREMEN NP 38 COUNTY COUNCIL KERRY CHAPPELL DISTRICT 1, PCs. B NP 40 —3, REJECTED -15 VoeA or one DAN McSHANE NP 41 COUNTY COUNCIL MIKE KAUFMAN DISTRICT 2, POS. B NP 42 VoeARTE orOne SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 4 COUNTY COUNCIL BARBARA BRENNER DISTRICT 3, POS. B NP 44 —3� 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One YR. COUNTY 4pn TERM, KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 —30 COUNTY 4YR. TERM. Vae AUDITOR, SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 � NTY SHERIFF 4YR�TERM, voi,,F won BILL ELFO NP 49 —3,ODUNTYTREASURER 4YR,TERl,VotoForOn BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 —3� TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 DISTRICT NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 —30 DISTRICT NO.3 V Vote For Onnee or Vote ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 -� DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 DISTRICT NO.5 4 YEAR TERM General Election November 4, 2003 Page 613 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 14 COMMISSIONER ROBERT L. BAISDEN, JR. NP 150 POSITION NO. 1 SHORT & 6 YR. TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old • Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM Baker Mail=ln Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE General Election November 4, 2003 Page 1-SM Whatcom County, Washington General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington Ballot Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1, �jIA113 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot unchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamI2 on the envelope and -mil it it is P.Qstm a rked no I ate r than the da y cf the el ectio n. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these_ instructions, lease call the Auditor's Office at: 3601676-6742 or 360/676-6745. STATE M PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: S WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGU AR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 DISTRICT NO.3 VGINNY BENTON or Onnee Vootete For NP 35 � WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED - 12 -3� 4r� RM"Vor For'or,, I PETS K R E M E N NP 38 4 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRY CHAPPELL NP 40 ER REJECTED -15 � eo Vo4YEArOnne DAN McSHANE NP 41 MIKE KAUFMAN NP 424 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 -3� VoteAorOne COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 -31 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNTY ASSF-SStlR 4 YR. TERM, We For KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 � GOUNTY OR 4YR.TERM. WeFoiOn SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 � C4URTY M,Vote or 4 YR. TERM, Vote Far [M BILL ELFO NP 49 -� 6YCp EAr M � °N01 BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 -� VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 * TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election November 4, 2003 Page 301 Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF BELLINGHAM MAYOR BRETT BONNER NP 54 - , 4 YEAR TERM MARK ASMUNDSON NP 55 -� Vote For One FINANCE DIRECTOR THERESE HOLM NP 56 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL AT- LARGE JOHN C. WILSON NP 58 2 YEAR TERM Vote For One LOUISE BJORNSON NP 59 � COUNCIL WARD 1 BOB RYAN NP 60 -30 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL WARD BARNEY YORKSTON, JR. NP 62 4 YEAR TERM JOHN WATTS NP 63 Vote For One COUNCIL WARD 5 TERRY BORNEMANN NP 64 -� 4 YEAR TERM DON HANSEY NP 65 Vote For One General Election November 4, 2003 Page 401 Whatcom County, Washington BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.501 DIRECTOR ANN WHITMYER NP 92 POSITION NO. 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JERRY FERRIER NP 94 -� POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One 1 KEN GASS NP 95 -� DIRECTOR ELAINE M. LYNCH NP 96 POSITION NO. 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: No signature Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote hi this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old ® Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM B-52 Mail -in Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot chcard r� Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later _th-an the clay of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions (ease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election — Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -91 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -3� provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -31 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 DISTRICT NO. 3 VGINNY BENTON Voteote For Onnee For NP 35 -� WHATCOM COUNTY COUNTY APPROVED - 12 a a.TERM,WW[ Fof'ona PETE KREMEN NP 38 —3� COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRY CHAPPELL NP 40 —31� VeAoREJECTED -15 � Voter TERM DAN McSHAN E NP 41 —3, MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 —� COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 VotteeForOne COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNTYVofis30R a YR. TEAM,,vrne rror Lr KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 COUNTY AUDITOR R TERM. Yale or r 4 YQn SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 couNTY RM,WreFow 4 YR. TERM, Wre For BILL ELFO NP 49 COU ERK0eFoa T1rOn BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 304 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF BELLINGHAM MAYOR BRETT BONNER NP 54 —3� 4 YEAR TERM MARK ASMUNDSON NP 55 Vote For One FINANCE DIRECTOR THERESE HOLM NP 56 —3� 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCILAT- LARGE JOHN C. WILSON NP 58 2 ERM or Onnee Vootete For LOUISE BJORNSON NP 59 —30 COUNCIL WARD 1 BOB RYAN NP 60 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL WARD 3 BARNEY YORKSTON, JR. NP 62 4 YEAR TERM JOHN WATTS NP 63 —3, Vote For One COUNCIL WARD 5 TERRY BORNEMANN NP 64 4 YEAR TERM DON HANSEY NP 65 Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: General Election Page401 You are a citizen of the United November 4, 2003 Whatcom uNO. Washington501 States BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT At least 18 years old DIRECTOR POSITION NO. 1 ANN WHITMYER 4YEARTERM NP 92 ■ Resident of Whatcom County for Vote For One 30 days prior to the election DIRECTOR JERRY FERRIER POSITION No.2 NP 94 Not resent! being denied our • presently g y 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One KEN GASS NP 95 4 civil rights as a result of being DIRECTOR ELAINE M. LYNCH POSITION NO.3 NP 96 convicted of a felony 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM B-52 Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE Ballot HOW TO VOTE Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. d(�RA 113 Lam► ,ltM 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelpM—and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9. If you have any questions about these instructions, glease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676�742_or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES WHATCOM COUNTY PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: Special Election — Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 -3o Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -30 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -30 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 -30 DISTRICT NO.3 VGINNY BENTON Vootete For or Onnee NP 35 —30 WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED -12 � 4COUNTY TERM%Ec nyy PETE KREMEN NP 38 � .. COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRYCHAPPELL NP 40 -4 REJECTED -15 � VoeA or One DAN McSHANE NP 41 -3� MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B ISAMR.CRAWFORD NP 43 -31� 4 YEAR TERM VoteForone COUNTYCOUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 -)o 4 YEAR TERM Vote Far One tR,TERv►�Wef0i 4 YR.3ERM, Vwo Fw KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 -� 4YRCOM AVUDITOR SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 -� coue 4 YR.it_FtMRK , WVolFoi e Fa BILL ELFO NP 49 � COMITY TRFA8URER 4YR. TERM, VafeFor Oa BARBARAJ. CORY NP 50 4 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 305 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington CITY OF LYNDFN COUNCIL GARY L. BODE NP 56 POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL RONALD DeVALOIS NP 58 POSITION NO.2 SHORT & 4 YR. TERM Vote For one BLAIR SCOTT NP 59 —� COUNCIL GERALD E. KUIKEN NP 60 POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL DOUG ADELSTEIN NP 62 4 POSITION NO.4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.504 DIRECTOR TERESA L. CAMFIELD NP 98 POSITION No.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JOHN M. KRIEG NP 100 4 POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TEAM Vote For One DIRECTOR LARRY KORTHUIS NP 102 POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 10 COMMISSIONER SHARON CLARK NP 200 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER I DEANNA M. TeVELDE NP 202 4 POSITION NO.2 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER I GLENN BOODEY NP 204 POSITION N0.3 4 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote Far One LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT 3 COMMISSIONER RON VAN SOEST NP 217 -� POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM VoteF r n COMMISSIONER RICH WALDEMAR NP 219 POSITION N0.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER STEPHAN JILK NP 221 POSITION N0.4 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER TERRY DE VALOIS NP 223 POSITION No. s 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. ■ Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: ■ You are a citizen of the United States ■ At least 18 years old • Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM LC9 Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE General Election Page 1-SM General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 _ Whatcom County, Washington November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington Ballot Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. W M�731ALIAOOLMki 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is, assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of theelection. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you Have any questions about these instructions lease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom U PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: 5 WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whalcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -311- PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 —31 DISTRICT NO. 3 VGINNY BENTON or Onnee Vootete For NP 35 —31� WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED - 12 q 7 RM Wc, prpne PETE KREMEN NP 38 —3� CCONTYCOONO' KERRY CHAPPELL DISTRICT 1, Pas. B NP 40 —31 REJECTED -15 —30 e Vo4YEAorOnne DAN McSHANE NP 41 COUNTY COUNCIL MIKE KAUFMAN DISTRICT 2, POS. B NP 42 —� Vote4orO e SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 COUNTY COUNCIL BARBARA BRENNER DISTRICT 3, POS. B NP 44 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One 4 RoU M eFpr❑R KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 """� 4rrOR yRCOLIM "VoOie SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 � CZ7EAIM,vkj,F F YR. TERM, yCiQ Fw ❑n BILL ELFO NP 49 —� cotumTReasuaF,a 4 YR,TERK Vo10 For BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 * TURN OVER TO CONTINUE 0 General Election Page 402 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 DIRECTOR JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY NP 85 4 DISTRICT NO. 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR STUART McKAY NP 87 4 DISTRICT NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JUSTIN J. McKAY NP 89 —31 DISTRICT NO.3 BERNIE THOMAS NP 90 � V Vootete FFor Onnee For General Election Page 607 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.7 COMMISSIONER AL SAAB NP 143 —3� POSITION NO. 1 VJOE HUSS NP 144 4 For Vootete FFor Onnee General Election Page 604 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 6 COMMISSIONER JULIE A. HUGHES NP 193 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For one IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature ■ Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: ■ You are a citizen of the United States ■ At least 18 years old • Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM FT3-1 Mail -in Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: * This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot 01 Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. p����almli 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing_ your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class Stamp on the envel-ope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions, please call the Auditor's Office at: 360.1676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 —31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 —3, Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 —3� provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO-7 4 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 —311� DISTRICT NO. 3 VGINNY BENTON For Vootete FFor Onnee NP 35 —� WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED -12 4YR,g fyelle o one PETE KREMEN NP 3$ COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRY CHAPPELL NP 40 —31 REJECTED -15 � e Va4YEAorOnne DAN McSHANE NP 41 -31 MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 —3, COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B R. CRAWFORD NP 43 —3' 4YERTER VoteForSAM COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 —31 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One a R T.T'A of oo"' KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 4YR.TERM WCOUM e TOR SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48COU� 4YRTTEVM Va;eFor BILL ELFO NP 49 cR.M,.REasF r 4 YR.TERM, Idle For BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VBM New General Election Page 504 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Wash}ngton CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 DIRECTOR CHRIS REHKOPF NP 107 4 DISTRICT NO.2 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR LUCILLE CLAYBO NP 109 4 DISTRICT NO.3 2 YR. UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR BILL THOMPSON NP 111 DISTRICT NO.4 TONY HANSEN NP 112 4 V Onnee or Vote Vote For DIRECTOR MERLENE BULLER NP 113 4 DISTRICT NO. 5 FRANK SCOTT ROBERTS NP 114 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 COMMISSIONER FRANK SALT NP 118 4 POSITION NO.1 8 YEAR TERM vote For One ROBYN M. CHOFFEL NP 119 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: ■ You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old ■ Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. Mail -In Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This -Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. * A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot Punchcard Punch chip c o m p letely out of Ballot Punchcard wllh a paper dip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope cantaining your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stump on the envelope and mail it so it is postm rked no later than the day of the election The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions, please call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Sueecial Election - Proposition No.1 COUNTYWIDE REGU R PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 29 -30 YES -4 4 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -� provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN DISTRICT NO.3 NP S4 -4 TE V teAFor One GINNY BENTON NP 35 -3� WHATCOM COUNTY VED -12 -30 4YFL R ,WtuRIFOne PETE KREMEN NP 384 COUNTY COUNCIL KERRY CHAPPELL NP 40 -3, DISTRICT 11 Pas. B REJECTED -15 -� 4Vute�ForrO el DAN McSHANE NP 41 MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 -� COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 -30 4TERM oteAFor One BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 � COUNTYCOUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B 4 YEAR TERM VDle For One 4MTTM,Wo�r KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 � 4YR M WioFFoorR SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 FF FF 4YR_WERM,VotteeFFor BILL ELFO NP 49 4 YRR. TERM, ER Vela FFor BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 402 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 DIRECTOR JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY NP 85 —� DISTRICT NO. 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR STUART McKAY NP 87 DISTRICT NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR JUSTIN J. McKAY NP 89 DISTRICT NO.3 BERNIE THOMAS NP 90 —31 4 YEARTERM Vote For One General Election November 4, 2003 Page 607 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO, 7 COMMISSIONER AL SAAB NP 143 POSITION NO.1 VJOE HUSS NP 144 For Vootete FFor Onnee IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM FT3-2 Mail -in Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington TOP FOUR REASONS FOR VOTER INSTRUCTIONS DISQUALIFICATION: Read All Instructions Carefully • No signature Before Voting. • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked Failure to follow these instructions may no later than election day. invalidate your ballot. • Signature does not match. The ballot which you have received is • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as You are eligible to vote in outlined in the instructions. this election if: Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: * This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures • You are a citizen of the United and/or candidates. States * A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • At least 18 years old * A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot • Resident of Whatcom County for Punchcard. * A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return 30 days riot to the election Y P your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should • Not presently being denied your first be enclosed in the Ballot security civil rights as a result of being envelope. convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or OPEN AND COMPLETELY (360) 676-6745. UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot Punchcard r Punch chip completely. out of Ballot Punchcard wih a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail_it o it i5 po5tMarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions lease call the Auditor's Office at: 360t676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political parry as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election November 4, 2003 Page 201 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 -31 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -� provision of counlywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -31 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN DISTRICT NO.3 NP 34 VGINNY BENTON or Onnee Vootete For NP 35 � WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED - 12 4YA ER VoelF1 one PETE KREMEN NP 38 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRY CHAPPELL NP 40 REJECTED -15 � vYEAR zone DAN McSHANE NP 41 -3� MIKE KAUFMAN NP 424 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 -3� 4YEVoAorOne e COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 -30 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RTM�eFo4YERrKEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 � veFaR 4YAFF UDITOR FORSLOF NP 48 -31I COUNTYF BILL ELFO NP 49 -� RRRmF4YYiEm,lbeor NP 504YRTERM,VoOor TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election Page 503 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 DIRECTOR ELLEN DODSON NP 121 —31 DISTRICT NO. 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR TRISH HART NP 123 4 DISTRICT NO.3 V For Vootete FFor Onnee ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 -� DIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 DISTRICT NO.5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 615 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WIIATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.16 COMMISSIONER GARY KNAUS NP 152 POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 708 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMMISSIONER DANIEL LARSON NP 176 -311� POSITION NO. 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One General Election Page 801 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER LESLIE E. HARRIS NP 184 -30 POSITION NO. 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old • Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. VBM A-2 Mail -in Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 4, 2003 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE BallotH OW TO VOTE Punchcard Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2.In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is .a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing_ your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions lease call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election November 4, 2003 Page 1-SM Whatcom County, Washington PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election - Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 -91 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 -3� Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -3� provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO - 7 -.4 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN NP 34 DISTRICT NO.3 VGINNY BENTON For Vootete FFor Onnee NP 35 � WHATCOM COUNTY APPROVED - 12 - 4RiE M eForone PETE KREMEN NP 38 COUNTY COUNCIL KERRY CHAPPELL DISTRICT 1, POS. B NP 40 —30 REJECTED -15 � 4Votte o One DAN McSHANE NP 41 COUNTY COUNCIL MIKE KAUFMAN DISTRICT 2, POS. B NP 42 —� VoARTEForOne eSAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 COUNTY COUNCIL 1BARBARA BRENNER DISTRICT 3, POS. B NP 44 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One 4YRFUTERM,Vo,Forr6, KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 COUWA'C"CR 4 YR. TERM Yale Fix SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 —31 Cd17HTYVoliSHERIFF i YR. TERM, Vplfl Fpr .. BILL ELFO NP 49 -� 4YCRTERM,VoeSForN BARBARAJ. CORY NP 50 —3� TURN OVER TO CONTINUE General Election November 4, 2003 Page 503 Whatcom County, Washington VBM A-2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION A Mall -In Voter Guide MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 Your absentee return envelope MUST have DIRECTOR DISTRICT N0.2 4 YEVote A ELLEN DODSON NP 121 —31 y g our signature on it. An absentee ballot returned GENERAL ELECTION or OnTERe in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO.3 TRISH HART NP 123 BE COUNTED. 4YEARTERM Vote For one ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP 124 � Your signature should look similar to the one on November 4, 2003 DIS RDIRECTOR RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP 125 � your voters registration form. 4YEARTERM Vote For One If you think your signature has changed, contact COUNTY OF WHATCOM the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. State Of Washington General Election Page 615 TOP FOUR REASONS FOR VOTER INSTRUCTIONS November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington DISQUALIFICATION: Read All Instructions Carefully WIIATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION[ DISTRICT NO.16 No signature Before Voting. COMMISSIONER GARY KNAUS NP 152 -3� 0Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked Failure to follow these instructions may POSITION NO. 1 6YEARTERM no later than election day. invalidate your ballot. Vote For One ■ Signature does not match. The ballot which you have received is ■ Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as General Election November 4, 2003 Page 708 Whatcom County, Washington you are eligible to vote in outlined in the instructions. ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 this election if: Your Mail -In Ballot Packet consists of: * This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures POISCOMMISSIONR DANIEL LARSON NP 176 -� • You are a citizen of the United and/or candidates. 6YEARTERM Vote For One States * A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • At least 18 years old * A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. Resident of Whatcom County for * A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return 30 days prior to the election your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should General Election November 4, 2003 Page 801 Whatcom County, Washington ■ Not presently being denied your first be enclosed in the Ballot security CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1civil rights as a result of being envelope. COMMISSIONER LESLIE E. HARRIS NP 184 convicted of a felony POSITION NO.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or OPEN AND COMPLETELY (360) 676-6745. UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot cheard y Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. ED I� SA( LA.pW m 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. If you are unable to sign your name, you must make an identifying mark and have two people sign as witnesses next to your mark. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5. After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containing ,your voted ballot punchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later_than th_aday of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the ninth day following any special election or primary, or the fourteenth day following a general election. 8.If you spoil your ballot, cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct one OR you may request a replacement ballot by contacting your Auditors Office. 9.If you have any questions about these instructions please call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. VBM-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political parry as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: General Election Page 201 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY Special Election — Proposition No.1 REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) YES - 4 —31 Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of .385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 -� provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? NO-7 4 PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER JIM JORGENSEN DISTRICT NO.3 NP 34 4YEARTERM GINNY BENTON Vote For one NP 35 WHATCOM COUNTY COUNTY oVED - 12 � 4Y-RW;YOEw PETE KREMEN NP 38 4 WllMYUOUNCIL DISTRICT 1, POS. B KERRYCHAPPELL NP 40 4YEARTERREJECTED -15 � Vote For One DAN McSHANE NP 41 MIKE KAUFMAN NP 42 —3,DISTRICT COUNTY COUNCIL 2, POS. B SAM R. CRAWFORD NP 43 4 YEAR TER Vote For One COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3, POS. B BARBARA BRENNER NP 44 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COt1NlY OKVO'eF'NO 4 YR. TFAf f, Vole Far p KEITH M. WILLNAUER NP 47 '� OR 4r�RM un+arcRx SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 48 4 COUNTY SHERIFF 4 YR. TERM, Vole Far BILL ELFO NP 49 � 4YRR,T R , Wo ForOfl BARBARA J. CORY NP 50 4 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE 0 Official Returns of the State General Election held in WHATCOM County November 4, 2003 State of Washington Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON i ss. COUNTY OF Whatcom I solemnly swear that the returns of the State General Election held on November 4, 2003, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered by additions or erasures and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. County Audito r p isor of Elections Subscribed and sworn Ae i 9t ay of November, 2003 7hr—mantounty Legislative Authority Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF What com ) The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of Whatcom , State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes cast at the State General Election held on November 4, 2003, in Whatcom County, State of Washington; that the total number of active registered voters in all precincts was 94753 ; the total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts was 12703 ; the total number of all registered voters in all precincts was 107456 and that the total number of votes cast in such precincts was 45786 PI'l C U C" ray n COURTY STAit or our hands and official seal this 19th day of November, 2003 Au[� c; tr SiJaVisor of Elections an, P�ybnty Legisl6tive Authority County Prosecuting Attorney F/iV�}C_ o r-FWrlqL go5ue_Ts COM/S/tiEa POLL � (J135Jt:�VTe[-7- ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS Initiative 841 ] ] (No. To Vote For 1) ] [Yee ]No [HJ Resolution 4206 i j (No. To Vote For 1) [ [Approved [Rejected [Countywide EMS Levy 1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 1Yes [No [Port Of Bellingham 3 [ 1 (No. To Vote For 1) i [Jim Jorgensen [tinny Benton [County Executive [ [ (No. To Vote For 1) [ [Pete Kremen [County Council 1B [ ] (No. To Vote For [ [Kerry Chappell [Dan McShane [County Council 2B [ 1 (No. To Vote For I ]Mike Kaufman ]Sam R Crawford ]County Council 3B [ (No. To Vote For I ]Barbara Brenner 1) 1) 1) (#/PCT 119)f1County Assessor (#/RPT 119)[I (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) [[ 24811 58.83[[Keith M Willnauer 17365 41.171' [County Auditor (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 []Shirley Forslof 33516 82.081' 7315 17.921 - - [County sheriff 1[ (#/PCT 119)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)[]Bill Elfo [1 18942 43.811 24297 56.19[[County Treasurer i[ 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)]1 (#/RPT 119)]1Barbara J Cory (%/RP 100.00)1 1 26931 71.891IBellingham Mayor 10533 28.111I 'I (No. To Vote For 1) 11 (#/PCT 119)[[Brett Bonner (#/RPT 119)[[Mark Asmundson (%/RP 100.00)[' [ 30023 100.0011B'ham Finance Director �[ (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)[[Therese Holm (%/RP 100.00)[1 11314 33.51][B'ham Council At -Large 22448 66.4911 �[ (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)[[John C Wilson (#/RPT 119)][Louise Bjornson (%/RP 100.00)11 1. 16160 47.9711B'ham Council Ward 1 17530 52.03[[ 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)[[Bob Ryan (#/RPT 119)[1 (%/RP 100.00)[ [[B'ham Council Ward 3 23784 100.00[[ �] (No. To Vote For 1) [ (Barney Yorkston, Jr ]John Watts It 11910_3 UO 3 G CC_ECT/o, SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #73 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 119)11B'ham Council Ward 5 (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) [[ 24480 100.00[[Terry Bornemann ([Don Hansey (#/PCT 119)[ (#/RPT 119)[[Blaine Council Ward 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 [[ (No. To Vote For 1) 27865 100.0011 ]John Liebert (#/PCT 119)1 (#/RPT 119)[[Blaine Council Ward 2 (%/RP 100.00)11 [[ (No. To Vote For 1) 26123 100.00[[ '[Kenneth B Ely -1 [Andy Anderson (#/PCT 119)1- (#/RPT 119)[ (Pi/RP 100.00)11Blaine Council Ward 3 1[ 26411 100,0011 (No. To Vote For 1) e[ [Dieter Schugt (#/PCT 47)1.- (#/RPT 47)1 (%/RP 100.00)[[Everson Council Poe 4 ]] 8333 45.64]] (No. To Vote For 1) 9924 54.36[[ --- I [ John R Perry (#/PCT 47)[ (#/RPT 47)[]Bvereon Council Poe 5 (%/RP 100.00)1[ 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 9735 100.001[ '[Andy Rowlson (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 47)1[Ferndale Mayor ($/RP 100.00)f1 [[ (No. To Vote For 1) 6583 39.85[[ 9938 60.15I[Lloyd Zimmerman 11Jerry Landcastle (#/PCT 47)[ (#/RPT 47)[[Ferndale Council Poe 1 (%/RP 100.00)[I [I (No. To Vote For 1) 8715 100.0011 - Steve Oliver (#/PCT 47)[ (#/RPT 47)[[Ferndale Council Pos 2 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 7290 47.35[] 8105 52.65[[Melvin D Hansen [Brad Oxford (#/PCT 47)[ (#/RPT 47)] (%/RP 100.00)] ] 9342 59.281 6417 40.721 (#/PCT 3)[ (#/RPT 3)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 I 576 100.001 (#/PCT 3)[ (#/RPT 3)[ (%/RP 100.00)] 542 71.41 217 28.59 (#/PCT 3) [ (#/RPT 3)[ (%/RP 100.00)[ [ 542 100,001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 [ 214 100.001 (#/PCT 1)] (#/RPT 1)] ($/RP 100.00)] 215 100.001 (#/PCT 5) (#/RPT 5) (%/RP 100.00)1 ( 962 48.83j 1008 51.171 (#/PCT 5) (#/RPT 5) (%/RP 100.00)1 I 1100 100.001 (#/PCT 5)[ (#/RPT 5)] (%/RP 100.00)[ [ 870 52.351 792 47.651 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS (Ferndale Council Poe 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I [Kenneth E Downey [Mike Reilly [Ferndale Council Poe 4 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IJim Elliott (Marianne Elgart ILynden Council Poe 1 (No. To Vote For 1) ]Gary L Bode ILynden Council Poe 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IRonald DeValois IBlair Scott ILynden Council Poe 3 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IGerald E Kuiken ILynden Council Poe 4 i I (No. To Vote For 1) I [Doug Adelstein INookeack Council Poo 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Christopher B Steiner INooksack Council Poe 4 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Kip Dunlap (Lynn Knutson (#/PCT 5)I[Nooksack Council Poe 5 (#/RPT 5)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (1 596 38.2811Marshall Judy 961 61.721' 11Sumas Council Poe 3 (#/PCT 5)II (#/RPT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 I1Richard Dick Adams 754 49.431' 803 51.571 Sumas Council Poe 5 (#/PCT 5)(1 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)11 (k/RP 100.00)IlBob Mitchell 11 - -- 1679 100.001 IIB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 1 11 (#/PCT 5)i1 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)11 (%/RP 100.00)11Ann Nhitmyer 1' 1518 74.151 529 25.B41IB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 2 --' I tI (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 5)11 (#/RPT 5)11Jerry Ferrier (%/RP 100.00)11Ken Gass IL 1558 100.001 'IB'ham - - Sch 501 Dir Poe 3 -r1 (#/PCT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)11 (%/RP 100.00)llElaine M Lynch I 1631 100.001 1IFerndale Sch 502 Dir 1 �1 (#/PCT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)11John Safford Hruby '- I 128 100.001 JlFerndale Sch 502 Dir 2 kI (#/PCT 1)11 (No. To Vote For (#/RPT 1)11 1) (%/RP 100.00)IlStuart McKay 11 54 31.581 117 68.421IFerndale Sch 502 Dir 'I 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I [Justin J McKay [Bernie Thomas SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTBDi 11/19 08:53 RPT #73 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT . 1)11Blaine Sch 503 Dir 1 (#/RPT 1)I1 (%/RP 100.00)I1 (No. To Vote For 1) (1 120 100.0011Deborah Hart (#/PCT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 2 (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)i1 (No. To Vote For 1) (1 126 100.001IBetty Nunamaker 'ITodd Berge (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 4 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 133 100.0011 '(Barrie E Hull (#/PCT 64)1 (#/RPT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11993 100.0011 'ITeresa L Canfield (#/PCP 64)1 (#/RPT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 2 (%/RP 100.00)i1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 4767 32.0511 10107 67.9511John M Krieg (#/PCT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 3 (#/RPT 64)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) it 11842 100.0011Larry Korthuis (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 1 (#/RPT 20)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 3480 100.001iBryan VanderYacht (#/PCT 20)11Meridian Sch 505 Dir. 4 (#/RPT 20)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 3396 100.0011Judy E Boxx (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 5 (#/RPT 20)11 ($/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 2159 52.2411Michael A Nelson 1974 47.761IMary H Mattison (#/PCT a)� (#/RPT 8)� (%/RP 100.00)] 1 1525 100,001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 8)I (%/RP 100.00)1 1 995 46.601 1140 53.401 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 8)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 I IS22 100.001 (#/PCT 12)I (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 2141 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 300.00)1 1 2037 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 I 2536 100.001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 8) 1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 1106 100.001 7 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 8) ($/RP 100.00)I 1 1153 100.001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 8)1 (%/RP 100.00)I 1 540 43.101 713 56.901 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS INookeack Vly 506 Dir 3 (#/PCT 7)IlConcrete Sch 11 Dir 5 I (#/RPT 7)I1 ] (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)i1 (No. To Vote For 1) i 1} (Cheryl Thornton 977 100.001IMarlene Buller (Frank Scott Roberts INooksack Vly 506 Dir 4 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ]Mary Quinn INooksack Vly 506 Dir 5 I (No. To Vote For 1) IMark Olson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Ellen Dodson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 3 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Trish Hart ]Rolland Holterman IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 5 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IRuse Pfeiffer -Hoyt Concrete Sch 11 Dir 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Chris Rehkopf Concrete Sch 11 Dir 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I ILucille Claybo [Concrete Sch 11 Dir 4 1 ] (No. To Vote For 1) ]Bill Thompson ]Tony Hansen (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 7)IlHospital 304 Comm 1 (k/RP 100.00)If 11 (No. To Vote For 991 100.0011 '1Frank Salt -- 11Robyn M Choffel (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 7)I (k/RP 500.00)IlFire Diet 1 Comm 1 11 1029 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 'I �IFloyd Roorda (#/PCP 13)I1 (#/RPT 13)� (k/RP 100.00)IlFire Diet 2 Comm 1 11 1692 100.0011 (No. To Vote For '1 ,(David L Hanson (#/PCT 13) ( L- (#/RPT 13)1 (k/RP 100.00)11Fire Diet 3 Comm 1 11 1360 55.5111 (No. To Vote For 1090 44.4911 JIDean Whitney (#/PCT 13)I (#/RPT 13)]IFire Diet 4 Comm 1 (k/RP 100.00)II 11 (No. To Vote For 1602 100.0011 IJim A Ahrens 1Jay Pederson 1) 1) 1) SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #73 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)1fPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (k/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 9 90.001IJesse Lofquist 1 10.001 L - 1Pt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 2 (#/PCP 1)II (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)11 IlBill H Meursing 2 40.0011 3 60.001 'IFire Diet 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 9)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 9)11 (Id/RP 100.00)IlBrian C Martin IIR Battle Nelson 875 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)I (t/RP 100.00)I I 109 100.001 (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)I (k/RP 100.00)1 I 254 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)� (k/RP 100.00)1 1 208 74.021 73 25.981 (Fire Diet 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 11)I (#/PCP 5)II (#/RPT 11)1 (#/RPT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)1 (k/RP 100.00)11 1 IIA1 Saab 813 59.651 1097 100.00IIJoe Huse 550 40.351 (#/PCT 12)1lFire Diet 8 Comm 3 (#/PCT 5)1 (#/RPT 12)11 (#/RPT 5)} 1) (k/RP 100.00)f1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 I 1676 100.001IWallace Croy 675 100.001 1) (#/PCT 1)(�. - (#/RPT 1)1 (k/RP 100.00)11 Fire Dist 4 Comm 3 11 6 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) -,jDave Williams (#/PCT 1)JIMichael P Sullivan (#/RPT 1)11 - (k/RP 100.00)1 IIPt Roberts Fire 5 Levy 7 100.0011 �I (No. To Vote For 1) �1 (#/PCT 1)}IYes (#/RPT 1)]INo (k/RP 100.00)I1 1 4 44.441 5 55.561 (#/PCT 8)IlFire Diet 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 8)11 (#/RPT 1)1 (k/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)I 11 1 987 58.75IIChuck Swanson 236 100.001 693 41.2511 [Fire Dist 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 8)11 (#/RPT e)II (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)11 IIAl Kiefer 919 52.2211Derek N Blake 841 47.78} 1IFire Dist 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 100.00)11 1 1 H E Pete Cameron 70 19.831 283 80.171, 'IFire Diet 13 Comm 1 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I 1James V Butch Hinchey (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1) 1 (k/RP 100.00)1 ' 1 220 62.15! 134 37.851 (#/PCT 1)] (#/RPT 1)] (k/RP 500.00)1 1 216 100.001 i (#/PCT 5)I (#/RPT 5)1 (k/RP 100.00)I 1 1258 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS IFire Diet 14 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Robert L Baisden, Jr IFire Dist 16 Comm 1 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (Gary Knaus IFire Diet 17 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) Anthony Cannizzaro (#/PCT 7)IlBirch Bay Water 8 Comm 1 (#/RPT 7)11 (Is/RP 100.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) 11 628 100.0011Carl F Reichhardt (#/PCT 2)IlWater Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/RPT 2)11 (4/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 281 100.00IIVincent D'Onofrio '(Paul Nuchime (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)IlWater Dist 10 Comm 4 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 225 100.0011 JIThomas L Hadd IFire Diet 18 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)I 1 (#/RPT 1)IlSamish Water 12 Comm 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (*/RP 100.00)11 1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (Tom Nelson 170 100.0011 !IThomae McGerr (Jeff Feemster (Glacier Fire 19 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 I (#/RPT 1)I I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)llWater Diet 13 Comm 1 1 11 ITim Coralline 59 78.6711 (No. To Vote For 1) (Cameron Colyer 16 21.3311 k J (Cameron A Somerville, Sr (Water Diet 2 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I Chuck Foster IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IMadeleine Anderson 1PtRoberts Water 4 Comm 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Arthur Wilkowski 1David Niles (#/PCT 2)1 (#/RPT 2)11 Water Diet 13 Comm 3 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 221 100.0011 11Jackque Fowler (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)IlGlacier Water 14 Comm 1 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 253 100.0011 11Margi Gustafson (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 Acme Water 18 Comm 1 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 231 67.1511 113 32.SSIIDaniel Larson SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #73 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 4)11Evergrn Water 19 Comm 2 (#/RPT 4)11 (k/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 758 100.0011Leonard shorty Bjornetad '(Doug Corning (#/PCT 9)I (#/RPT 9)llCemetery Dist 1 Comm 1 (*/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1140 65.7411 594 34.2611Leslie E Harris (#/PCT 9)IlCemetery Diet 2 Comm 1 (#/RPT 9)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 1124 100.0011Charles Baker (#/PCT 1)IlCemetery Dist 4 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (*/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 69 32.701107ohn L Groom 142 67.301' ,ICemetery Dist 4 Comm 2 (#/PCP 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 11Lloyd D Tobiassen 62 100.001t -- 1 (Cemetery Dist 5 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)11 IlTheresa Sygitowicz 53 100.001' - i�ICemetery Diet 5 Comm 3 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)11 I1Leo Sygitowicz 36 100.0011 Cemetery Diet 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)11 (#/RPT 2)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)11 11Julie A Hughes 49 100.0011 Ieemetery Dist 7 Comm 1 1Water Dist 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)IlEvergrn Water 19 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 I (#/RPT 2)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 1 11 IlLeonard Sund IThomas L Rhone 277 100.0011Forrest E Mac McElroy 58 43.9411 1 tjGordon Travis 74 56.061 (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)I (4/RP 100.00)1 I 88 61.111 56 38.891 (#/PCT 2)1 (#/RPT 2)1 (Pi/RP 100.00)1 1 133 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (4/RP 100.00)1 1 224 100.001 (#/PCP 4) 1 (#/RPT 4)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 644 100.001 (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 4)1 (16/RP 300.00)I 1 621 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (96/RP 100.00)1 1 132 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 ($/RP 100.00)1 1 126 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 ($/RP 100.00)1 I 2256 100.001 (#/PCT 7) (#/RPT 7) ($/RP 100.00)1 1 545 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS (Cemetery Diet 8 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 l Ernie T Loreen (Cemetery Dist 9 Comm 1 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IThomas M Jones (#/PCT 1)[IPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00),I (No. To Vote For 1) 11 298 100.00111rene Waters (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 2 (#/RPT 7)11 (k/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 637 100.0011Beverly B Griffith SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #73 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 4 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 1)11 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 204 100.0011Stephan Jilk 2108 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1lLynden park-Rec Comm 5 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 1),I (#/RPT 12)1 ($/RP 100.00),I (No. To Vote For 1) (V/RP 100.00)1 11 1 202 100.0011Terry DeValois 2382 100.001 [Cemetery Diet 9 Comm 3 (#/PCT 7)11PtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 5 (#/PCT 1)1 1 (#/RPT 7)11 (#/RPT 1)1 (No. To Vote For 1) (9r/RP 500.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)1 ] 11 I [James S Ackerman 616 100.001ILinda Hughes 161 67.931 (Douglas Ritchie 76 32.071 (Cemetery Dist 10 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I [ Sharon Clark ]Cemetery Diet 10 Comm 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IDeanna M TeVelde ICemetery Dist 10 Comm 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IGlenn Boodey (Cemetery Diet 11 Comm 1 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Roderic Perry [Cemetery Dist 11 Comm 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I [Gerald TenKley 1PtRoberts Park-Rec Levy 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 lYes 1No (#/PCT 10)1 (#/RPT 10)jjPorm PtRob Service Area (9,/RP 100.00),l 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1956 100.0011 '(District Yes IDietrict No (#/PCT 10)11 (#/RPT 10)1 ($/RP 100.00)IINW Park-Rec Diet 2 Cmm 1 11 2106 100.001[ (No. To Vote For 1) '1 [Patrick Alesse (#/PCT 10)14- (#/RPT 10)1 (%/RP 100.00)IINW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 3 11 1941 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 (David E Gagnon (#/PCT 2)1lChristy Olason (#/RPT 2)1 1 - (%/RP 100.00)I IINW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 5 93 100.0011 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/PCT 2)IlBetty Sells Robertson (#/RPT 2)IL (t/RP 100.00)1 IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 2 86 100.0011 �I (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/PCT 1)11Ron VanSoest (#/RPT 1)1' ($/RP 100.00)1 I1Lynden Park-Rec Comm 3 235 67.9211 111 32.0811 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IRich Waldemar General Election State Entered Registration Poll Turnout Absentee Turnout Combined Turnout (#/PCT 1)11 Accumulated Registrat (#/RPT 1)11 ($/RP 100.00)1' - I 210 60.171, City Statistics 139 39.83f1 01 tI B'ham Registration (#/PCT 7)i1 B'ham Turnout (#/RPT 7)11 Blaine Registration ($/RP 100.00)11 Blaine Turnout 11 Everson Registration 1425 100.0011 Everson Turnout '1 Ferndale Registration 1 Ferndale Turnout (#/PCT 7)11 Lynden Registration (#/RPT 7)11 Lynden Turnout ($/RP 100.00)11 Nooksack Registration 11 Nooksack Turnout 554 33.9511 Sumas Registration 1078 66.0511 Sumas Turnout 'I ion (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 7)11 School Statistics (V/RP 100.00)11 11 1325 100.0011 B'ham 501 Registr �1 B'ham 501 Turnout �1 Ferndale 502 Registr (#/PCT 12) 1 1 Ferndale 502 Turnout (#/RPT 12)11 Blaine 503 Registr ($/RP 100.00)11 Blaine 503 Turnout 11 Lynden 504 Registr 2250 100.0011 Lynden 504 Turnout '1 Meridian 505 Regietr �1 Meridian 505 Turnout (#/PCT 12)11 Nooksack Vly 506 Registr (#/RPT 12)11 Nooksack Vly 506 Turnout (%/RP 100.00)11 Mt Baker 507 Registr 11 Mt Baker 507 Turnout 2271 100.0011 I 1 94753 I 12829 13.541 32957 34.781 45786 48.321 1 94753 1 1 I I I 36654 1 19079 52.051 2137 1 929 43.471 955 1 376 39.371 4386 1 2105 47.991 5783 1 2730 47.211 412 1 191 46.361 428 1 177 41.361 1 I I I 50343 25779 51.211 14411 1 6319 43.851 6148 1 2846 46.321 8576 1 4012 46.781 4039 1 1914 47.391 4768 1 2009 42.141 6420 1 2893 45.061 1 CO WHATCOM COUNTY RGoM P LyA AUDITOR'S OFFICE ` SHIRLEY FORSLOF Whatcom County Courthouse COUNTY AUDITOR 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 t' �SF►�tu� Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 RICHARD GRIFFITH, C.P.A. CHIEF DEPUTY Email: Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: wvw.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor NOVEMBER 4, 2003 GENERAL ELECTION WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASS OF THE OFFICIAL WRITE-IN CANDIDATES PRECINCT or CANDIDATE NAME PARTY OFFICE DISTRICT TOTAL VOTES Point Roberts Fire Protection David G. A. Gellatl NP District 5 Comm., Pos. 1 Point Roberts 78 Point Roberts Park & Rec Dist. 1 Pamela Oaklev NP Comm., Pos. 1 1 Point Roberts 94 1B..J. Point Roberts Park & Rec Dist. 1 Point Roberts 55 Kish NP Comm., Pos. 2 Maple Falls 1, Richard M. Morris I NP Water District 13 Comm., Pos.1 Water Dist 13 1 10 Licensing/Recording 360-676-6740 Elections 360-676-6742 Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 ext 50065 TTY 360-738-4555 FAX 360-738-4556 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2003, IN WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY THE PROPOSITION FOR A COUNTYWIDE MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) LEVY OF $.385 PER $1,000 ASSESSED VALUATION FOR SIX YEARS. OATH OF AUDITOR STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Whatcom County from the Special Election held on the 4th day of November 2003 have not been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. Coun MAuad'iped(rhbrepisor of Elections By Chief DeWy Auditor Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of November 2003. Y rU ��oF �hR.� C•l. �Qbtrr r s �. 4 r"'; #r ., f aye r5��� CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County on the 4th day of November 2003 and the results are as follows: 1 VALIDATION: Number of Person Voting Last General Election 55066 General Election Page 201 40% Turnout 22027 November 4, 2003 Whatcom County, Washington 60% Yes Vote 13217 WHATCOM COUNTY S eecial Election - Proposition No.1 REGU R PROPERTY TAX LE FOR COUNTYWIDE YES - 29 4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular LEVY, YES 18942 43.81 % property tax levies of $.385 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years for the NO - 31 provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), LEVY NO 24297 56.19% all as provided in Whatcom County Ordinance 2003-005? LEVY FAILED: 56.19% The canvass has been completed this 19th day of November 2003. 1�Y rn. tor,f�fr r S T A OP t1 WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD County Auditor or p isor of Elections By Chief De Auditor ACLegis oiveAujthority County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 2 FINAL CANVASSING BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 19, 2003 FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2003 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION MINUTES November 19, 2003 Meeting began: 10:07 a.m. In attendance: Rich Griffith, Chief Deputy Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Dave Grant, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Seth Fleetwood, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor Tina Padilla, Auditor's Office Election staff Joyce Herrin, Auditor's Office Election staff The meeting was held in the Council Committee room. Rich called the meeting to order. Rich, Dave and Seth reviewed three (3) reports presented by the Auditor's staff. Rich moved to accept the Absentee Ballot Reconciliation report which showed a variance of three (3) ballots. Seth seconded the motion and the Board signed the report. Seth moved to accept the Election Night Ballot Reconciliation report which showed a variance of seven (7) ballots. Rich seconded the motion and the Board signed the report. Dave moved to accept the Special, Absentee, and Poll Ballot Canvass Report. Seth seconded the motion and the Board signed the report. The Canvassing Board members compared the registration and voted totals from the final Combined Summary Report to the Canvassing reports prepared and presented by the staff. The Canvassing Board members signed the Official Election Returns and the Canvassing reports for the following resolutions: (1) County EMS Levy (failed); (2) Point Roberts Formation of Parks and Recreation Service Area (passed); (3) Point Roberts Park and Recreation Levy (passed); and (4) Point Roberts Fire District Levy (failed). Rich informed the Board of the list of write-in candidates. The Canvassing Board meeting adjourned at 10:28 a.m. Page 1 — Final Canvassing Board Meeting, November 19, 2003 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 17, 2003 FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2003 GENERAL & SPECIAL ELECTION MINUTES November 17, 2003 Meeting began: 9:14 a.m. In attendance: Rich Griffith, Chief Deputy Auditor (Canvassing Board Member); Seth Fleetwood, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member); Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor Ethel Heyrend, Election staff; Joyce Herrin, Election staff, Tina Padilla, Election staff, Dave Grant, Civil Prosecuting Attorney, arrived at 9:30 a.m. and observed the meeting. Rich called the meeting to order. Rich presented an Absentee Ballot Reconciliation report showing a variance of two (2) ballots. Seth moved to accept the Absentee Ballot Reconciliation report and Rich seconded the motion. The Canvassing Board members signed the report. Rich presented the Special, Absentee, and Poll Ballot Canvass Report and the Canvassing Board reviewed each ballot on the list. Ballot # and Vote: Absentee #1: Accepted — "X" over position #4 was covered up and position #7 was not voted Absentee #2: Rejected— Two ballots voted differently in one envelope with only one signature Poll Ballots #3-6: Accepted — Ballots found stuck in poll ballot machine Absentee #7-10: Rejected— Returned in white envelope signed, but without required oath Absentee 411: Rejected — Note found inside sealed envelope requested voter be removed from registration Rich explained the remaining ballots on the report. Seth moved to accept the Special, Absentee and Poll Ballot Canvass Report. Rich seconded the motion and the Canvassing Board members signed the report. Rich moved to cancel the Canvassing Board meeting scheduled on November 18, 2003 and to review the Poll Ballot Summary report at the final meeting on November 19, 2003. Seth seconded the motion and all voted in favor. The Board authorized the Auditor's staff to prepare the accepted ballots from today and to process the ballots prior to the next meeting. The next canvassing board meeting will be at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 in the Council Committee Room. Meeting adjourned 9:38 a.m. Page 1 - Canvassing Board Meeting, November 17, 2003 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 12, 2003 FOR THE NOVEMBER 4, 2003 GENERAL ELECTION MINUTES November 12, 2003 Meeting began: 9:10 a.m. In attendance: Rich Griffith, Chief Deputy Auditor (Canvassing Board Member); Dave Grant, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member); Seth Fleetwood, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member); Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor Tina Padilla, Election staff; Rich called the meeting to order. The purpose of this Canvassing Board meeting is to address the excessive number of blank votes in the poll ballots for Lynden City 3 precinct. Shirley discussed the Over Votes, Under Votes and Blank Votes Report and how it is compiled. The report notes 24% blank votes on the EMS Levy initiative in the poll ballots for Lynden City 3. This high percentage of blank votes indicates that there may be a problem with the poll ballots for that precinct. Dave moved to open the transfer case and examine the Lynden City 3 poll ballots. Seth seconded the motion and all voted in favor of the motion. Dave and Seth verified the seal number on the transfer case from People's Place Lynden Fairgrounds and signed the seal log. Rich opened the transfer case and removed the poll ballots for Lynden City 3. The Board immediately noticed that the condition of the ballots was very poor and that they needed to be re-examined. Dave moved to authorize the Auditor's staff to re-examine the poll ballots from Lynden City 3. Seth seconded the motion and all voted in favor of the motion. Rich moved to zero out the poll count for Lynden City 3 and re-count the ballots after they had been re-examined. Dave seconded this motion and all voted in favor of the motion. Seth and Dave left the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Rich, Shirley and Tina re-examined each poll ballot from Lynden City 3 and then returned them to the transfer case. Rich and Tina verified the seal number on the transfer case and signed the seal log which was placed in the case. The transfer case was then sealed and returned to the Auditor's Vault. The next canvassing board meeting will be at 9:00 a.m. on November 17, 2003. Meeting adjourned 10:00 a.m. Page 1 — Canvassing Board Meeting, November 12, 2003 WHATCOM COUNTY GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2003 TOTAL ACTIVE REGISTERED VOTERS: 94753 Total Registered by City Bellingham City 36654 Blaine City 2137 Everson City 955 Ferndale City 4386 Lynden City 5783 Nooksack City 412 Sumas City 428 Pt Roberts Fire 4 623 Pt Roberts Park & Rec 623 ABSENTEE BALLOTS TOTAL ISSUED RETURNED Whatcom County 50324 approx. 25175 as of Nov.4 h VALIDATION FIGURES FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT ISSUES NUMBER OF PERSONS 40% 60% DISTRICT VOTING LAST GENERAL TURNOUT YES VOTE County Prop. 1 (EMS Levy) 55,066 22,027 13,217 Pt. Roberts Pk & Rec Tax Levy 308 124 75 Pt Roberts Fire Dist #4 Tax Levies 308 124 75 Formation of Pt Roberts Park & Recreation Service Area (simple majority) TOTAL PRECINCTS -119 VOTE BY MAIL PRECINCTS - 6 - BELLINGHAM 52, ACME 1, BAKER, FERNDALE TWP 3, LYNDEN CITY 9 AND NEWHALEM H:Uoyce DocTlections\2003TIec nite gen.doc ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS (Initiative 841 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IYes INo IHJ Resolution 4206 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Approved IRejected i (Countywide EMS Levy I I (No. To Vote For 1) I IYes INo (Port Of Bellingham 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Jim Jorgensen IGinny Benton jCounty Executive 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (Pete Kremen (County Council 1B I (No. To Vote For ] Kerry Chappell ]Dan McShane (County Council 2B I 1 (No. To Vote For I IMike Kaufman (Sam R Crawford ]County Council 3B ] I (No. To Vote For I (Barbara Brenner 1) 1) 1) (#/PCT 119)IlCounty Assessor (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 24811 58.8311Keith M Willnauer 17365 41.1711 ��]County Auditor (#/PCT 119)JI (#/RPT 119)1] (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 1lShirley Forslof 33516 82.081' 7315 17.921, '(County Sheriff 11 (#/PCT 119)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 119)II (%/RP 100.00)IlBill Elfo I` 18942 43.81[, 24297 56.19IICounty Treasurer 'I I (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)]IBarbara J Cory (%/RP 100.00)1' - 1 26931 71.891 Bellingham Mayor 10533 28.1111 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 (#/PCT 119)11Brett Bonner (#/RPT 119)IlMark Asmundson (%/RP 100.00)1'- 1 30023 100.00IIB'ham Finance Director 'I �1 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)I] (#/RPT 119)]ITherese Holm (%/RP 100.00)1' 1 11314 33.5111B'ham Council At -Large 22448 66.4911 '1 (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 119)11John C Wilson (#/RPT 119)IlLouise Bjornson (%/RP 100.00)1' 1 16160 47.9711B'ham Council Ward 1 17530 52.0311 1 (No. To Vote For 1) �i (#/PCT 119)IIBob Ryan (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)I 11B'ham Council Ward 3 23784 100.0011 'I (No. To Vote For 1) (Barney Yorkston, Jr (John Watts ,(new Poll � 14�ose���tee SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #77 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 119)IIB'ham Council Ward 5 (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 119)11 (#/RPT 47)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I 11 1 24480 100.001ITerry Bornemann 9342 59.281 '(Don Hansey 6417 40.721 (#/PCT 119)I (#/RPT 119)IlBlaine Council Ward 1 (#/PCT 3)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 3)I II (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)I 27865 100.0011 1 11John Liebert 576 100.001 (#/PCT 119)1 (#/RPT 119)IlBlaine Council Ward 2 (%/RP 100.00)11 II (No. To Vote For 26123 100.0011 '(Kenneth E Ely �IAndy Anderson (#/PCT 119)1 1 - (#/RPT 119)1 ($/RP 100.00)IlBlaine Council Ward 3 11 26411 100.0011 (No. To Vote '1 For IIDieter Schugt (#/PCT 47)1' - (#/RPT 47)] (%/RP 100.00)llEvereon Council Poe 4 it 8333 45.6411 (No. To Vote For 9924 54.3611 '(John R Perry (#/PCT 3)1 (#/RPT 3)1 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1 542 71.411 217 28.591 i (#/PCT 3)1 (#/RPT 3)1 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1 542 100.001 1) (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 214 100.001 (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 47)IlEverson Council Pos 5 (#/PCT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 1)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 9735 100.0011 1 '(Andy Rowlson 215 100.001 (#/PCT 47)I 1 1 (#/RPT 47)IlFerndale Mayor (#/PCT 5)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 5)1 1] (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 6583 39.8511 1 9938 60.1511L1oyd Zimmerman 962 48.83I 'IJerry Landcastle 1008 51.171 (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 47)IlFerndale Council Poo 1 (#/PCT 5)1 ($/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 5)1 111 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 8715 100.0011 1 ISteve Oliver 1100 100.001 (#/PCT 47) (#/RPT 47)IlFerndale Council Poe 2 (#/PCT 5)1 ($/RP 100.00)]I (#/RPT 5)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 7290 47.3511 1 8105 52.6511Melvin D Hansen 870 52.351 '(Brad Oxford 792 47.651 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #77 ELECTION RPT 108.05 Ferndale Council Pos 3 (#/PCT 5)IINookeack Council Poe 5 (#/PCT 1)11Blaine Sch 503 Dir 1 (#/PCT 8)I 1 (#/RPT 5)O1 (#/RPT 1)I1 (#/RPT 8)I I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 500.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I 1 IKenneth E Downey 11 596 38.28I[Marshall Judy II 120 100.001IDeborah Hart I 1525 100.00] (Mike Reilly 961 61.72 1 1 ISumae Council Poe 3 IFerndale Council Pos 4 (#/PCT 5)II I (#/RPT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)II I flRichard Dick Adams IJim Elliott 754 48.4311 - - IMarianne Elgart 803 51.571 - 11Sumae Council Poe 5 I ILynden Council Poe 1 (#/PCT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)11 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)IIBob Mitchell I 11 (Gary L Bode 1679 100.00I 1 'IB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 1 I 1Lynden Council Pos 2 (#/PCT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/RPT 5)I1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)IIAnn Whitmyer 1 11 - [Ronald DeValois 1518 74.161 IBlair Scott 529 25.84IIB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 2 1 eI I (No. To Vote For 1) fLynden Council Poe 3 (#/PCT 5)11 1 (#/RPT 5)11Jerry Ferrier I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)IIKen Gave I I' IGerald E Kuiken 1558 100.00I 1_ �1B'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 3 1 ILynden Council Poe 4 (#/PCT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/RPT 5)1I I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1[Elaine M Lynch I P (Doug Adelstein 1631 100.001 (Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 1 1 INookeack Council Poe 2 (#/PCT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)IlJohn Safford Hruby I II IChristopher B Steiner 128 100.001 - '(Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 2 I INookeack Council Poe 4 (#/PCT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/RPT 1)11 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)IlStuart McKay I I' (Kip Dunlap 54 31.58I 1Lynn Knutsen 117 68.4211Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 3 L 11 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IJustin J McKay (Bernie Thomas (#/PCT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 2 (#/PCT e)1 (#/RPT 1)I1 (#/RPT e)1 (%/RP 100.00)I1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 II 1 126 100.00IjBetty Nunamaker 995 46.601 IlTodd Berge 1140 53.401 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)llBlaine Sch 503 Dir 4 (#/PCT e)I (%/RP 100.00)1I (#/RPT 8)I II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 133 100.0011 I 1lBarrie E Hull 1522 100.00] (#/PCT 64)I (#/RPT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 1 (#/PCT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 12)1 II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11993 100.0011 1 IITeresa L Camfield 2141 100.001 (#/PCT 64)I (#/RPT 64)I1Lynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 2 (#/PCT 12)1 ($/RP 500.00)11 (#/RPT 12)1 II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 4767 32.0511 1 10107 67.9511John M Krieg 2037 100.001 (#/PCT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 3 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 64)11 (#/RPT 12)1 ($/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 II 1 11842 100.001ILarry Korthuis 2536 100.001 (#/PCT 20)IlMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 1 (#/PCT e)I (#/RPT 20)11 (#/RPT e)I (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 II 1 3480 100.001IBryan VanderYacht 1106 100.00I (#/PCT 20)J1Meridian Sch 505 Dir. 4 (#/PCT a)1 (#/RPT 20)11 (#/RPT 8)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 3396 100.0011Judy E Boxx 1153 100.001 (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 5 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 20)11 (#/RPT 8)I (%/RP 100.00)i1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I 11 I 2159 52.2411Michael A Nelson 540 43.101 1974 47.761IMary H Mattison 713 56.901 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ]Nooksack Vly 506 Dir 3 (#/PCT 7)IlConcrete Sch 11 Dir 5 I (#/RPT 7)11 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 11 ICheryl Thornton 977 100.0011Merlene Buller 'dFrank Scott Roberts INookeack Vly 506 Dir 4 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IMary Quinn [Nookeack Vly 506 Dir 5 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I ]Mark Olson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I ]Ellen Dodson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 (Trish Hart (Rolland Holterman IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 5 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I IRuse Pfeiffer -Hoyt Concrete Sch 11 Dir 2 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IChris Rehkopf ]concrete Sch 11 Dir 3 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I ILucille Claybo (Concrete Sch 11 Dir 4 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Bill Thompson (Tony Hansen (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 7)1 Hospital 304 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 991 100.001I I IFrank Salt j (Robyn M Choffel (#/PCT 7)1L- (#/RPT 7)1 (%/RP 100.00)1lFire Diet 1 Comm 1 11 1029 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 'I -,]Floyd Roorda (#/PCT 13)11 (#/RPT 13)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 Fire Diet 2 Comm 1 11 1692 100.0011 (No. To Vote For - 'I ,[David L Hanson (#/PCT 13)I1 (#/RPT 13)1 (%/RP 100.00)]1Fire Diet 3 Comm 1 11 1360 55.5111 (No. To Vote For 1090 44.4911 'IDean Whitney 1) 1) SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #77 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)IIPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 9 90.001IJesse Lofquist 1 10.001, �,IPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 I1Bill H Meursing 2 40.001' 3 60.001 '[Fire Diet 6 Comm 1 11 (#/PCT 9)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 9)11 (%/RP 100.00)]IBrian C Martin 11R Battle Nelson 875 100.0011 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 I 109 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)] (%/RP 100.00)1 1 254 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 208 74.021 73 25.981 Fire Diet 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 11)1 (#/PCT 5)li (#/RPT 11)1 (#/RPT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 1 IIA1 Saab 813 59.651 1097 100.0011Joe Huse 550 40.351 (#/PCT 12)llFire Dist 8 Comm 3 (#/PCT 5)I (#/RPT 12)11 (#/RPT 5)I 1) ($/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 1676 100.0011Wallace Croy 675 100.001 (#/PCT 13)1 (#/RPT 13)1 Fire Diet 4 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1602 100.0011 E1Jim A Ahrens �IJay Pederson (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1lFire Diet 4 Comm 3 11 6 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) 'I jjDave Williams (#/PCT 1)llMichael P Sullivan (#/RPT 1)11 - (%/RP 100.00)1 1IPt Roberts Fire 5 Levy 7 100.0011 ' (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 1)IIYes (#/RPT 1)11No (%/RP 100.00)11 1 4 44.441 5 55.561 (#/PCT 8)1IFire Diet 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 8)1I (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 987 58.7511Chuck Swanson 236 100.001 693 41.251' 1 IFire Dist 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/PCT 8)11 (#/RPT 1)1 (#/RPT 8)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 1 IIA1 Kiefer 220 62.151 919 52.221[Derek N Blake 134 37.851 841 47.781 j (Fire Diet 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 (9,/RP 100.00)11 1 11H E Pete Cameron 216 100.001 70 19.831' 283 80.171 'IFire Diet 13 Comm 1 (#/PCT 5)1 I (#/RPT 5)I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1 I ]James V Butch Hinchey 1258 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ]Fire Dist 14 Comm 1 ] I (No. To Vote For 1) i [Robert L Baisden, Jr Fire Diet 16 Comm 1 I I (No. To Vote For 1) 'Gary Knaue (Fire Diet 17 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I lAnthony Cannizzaro (Fire Diet 18 Comm 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I [Tom Nelson (Glacier Fire 19 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I ITim Coralline ICameron Colyer (Water Diet 2 Comm 1 I I (No. To Vote For 1) Chuck Foster (#/PCT 7)11Birch Bay Water 8 Comm 1 (#/RPT 7)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 626 100.0011Carl F Reichhardt (#/PCT 2)[IWater Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/RPT 2)11 ($/RP 100.00)]I (No. To Vote For 1) 11 281 100.001IVincent D'Onofrio IIPaul Nuchime (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 Water Diet 10 Comm 4 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 225 100.0011 'IThomae L Hadd (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)IISamish Water 12 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 1] (No. To Vote For 1) 170 100.0011 'IThomaB McGerr i11Jeff Feemster (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)[ Water Diet 13 Comm 1 II 59 78.6711 (No. To Vote For 1) 16 21.3311 'ICameron A Somerville, Sr (#/PCT 2)1 (#/RPT 2)11 Water Diet 13 Comm 3 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 221 100.0011 'IJackque Fowler IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 I (#/RPT 1)[ Glacier Water 14 Comm 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1[ 11 (No. To Vote For 1) IMadeleine Anderson 253 100.0011 'IMargi Gustafson IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 2 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Arthur Wilkowski (David Niles (#/PCT 1)] (#/RPT 1)11 Acme Water 18 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)II 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 231 67.1511 113 32.851IDaniel Larson SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #77 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 4)IlEvergrn Water 19 Comm 2 (#/RPT 4)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 758 100.0011Leonard Shorty Bjornstad 1 Doug Corning (#/PCT 9)1 (#/RPT 9)11Cemetery Diet 1 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1140 65.7411 594 34.261ILeslie E Harris (#/PCT 9)1]Cemetery Diet 2 Comm 1 (#/RPT 9)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 1124 100.001ICharlee Baker (#/PCT 1)IlCemetery Diet 4 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)i1 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 69 32.7011John L Groom 142 67.301' 11Cemetery Diet 4 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)fi (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 1lLloyd D Tobiaseen 62 100.001' - �11Cemetery Diet 5 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IlTheresa Sygitowicz 53 100.001' �ICemetery Diet 5 Comm 3 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IILeo Sygitowicz 36 100.001 �ICemetery Diet 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)11 (#/RPT 2)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 ](Julie A Hughes 49 100.001' ICemetery Diet 7 Comm 1 lWater Diet 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)IlEvergrn Water 19 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 I (#/RPT 2)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ] (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 1 11 IlLeonard Sund IThomas L Rhone 277 100.001]Forrest E Mac McElroy 58 43.9411- 1 iGordon Travis 74 56.061 (#/PCT 1) (#/RPT 1)] (%/RP 100.00)] I BB 61.11i 56 38.691 (#/PCT 2)1 (#/RPT 2)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 133 100.001 (#/PCT 1)] (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)] 1 224 100.001 (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 4)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 644 100.001 (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 4)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 621 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 132 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 126 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 2256 100.001 (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 7)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 545 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ICemetery Diet 8 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I I Ernie T Loreen ICemetery Dist 9 Comm 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) IThomae M Jones Cemetery Diet 9 Comm 3 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I 1James S Ackerman 1Cemetery Diet 10 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I Isharon Clark (Cemetery Dist 10 Comm 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Deanna M TeVelde ICemetery Dist 10 Comm 3 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I IGlenn Boodey ICemetery Diet 11 Comm 1 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 1Roderic Perry Cemetery Dist 11 Comm 2 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Gerald TenKley 1PtRoberts Park-Rec Levy I I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Yes INo (#/PCT 1)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 29B 100.001JIrene Waters (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberte Park-Rec Cmm 2 (#/RPT 7)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 637 100.001IBeverly B Griffith (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberte Park-Rec Cmm 5 (#/RPT 7)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 616 100.001ILinda Hughes '1Douglas Ritchie (#/PCT 10)1 (#/RPT 10)llForm PtRob Service Area (%/RP 100.00)[1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1956 100.0011 '(District Yes 11District No (#/PCT 10)11 (#/RPT 10)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 1 11 2106 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) '1 ----� 1 Patrick Alesse (#/PCT 10)1' (#/RPT 10)1 (%/RP 100.00)I1NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 3 11 1941 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) It ,1David E Gagnon (#/PCT 2)11chriety Olason (#/RPT 2)11 (%/RP 100.00)1 IINW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 5 93 100.0011 �I (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 2)11Betty Sells Robertson (#/RPT 2)II (%/RP 100.00)11 1lLynden Park-Rec Comm 2 86 100.0011 `1 (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 1)11Ron VanSoest (#/RPT 1)I' (%/RP 100.00)I IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 3 235 67.9211 Ill 32.0811 (No. To Vote For 1) '1 IRich Waldemar SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #77 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)1lLynden Park-Rec Comm 4 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 1)II (#/RPT 12)1 (t/RP 500.00)1I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 204 100.0011Stephan Jilk 2108 100.001 (#/PCT 1)IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 5 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 1)11 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 II 1 202 100.0011Terry DeValoie 2382 100.00] (#/PCT 1)11 General Election State (#/RPT 1)i1 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 Entered Registration 191 67,9311 Poll Turnout 76 32.0711 Absentee Turnout '1 Combined Turnout �I (#/PCT 1)11 Accumulated Registration (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)IL I 210 60.1711 City Statistics 139 39.9311 '1 -11 B'ham Registration (#/PCT 7)11 B'ham Turnout (#/RPT 7)11 Blaine Registration (%/RP 100.00)11 Blaine Turnout 11 Everson Registration 1425 100.0011 Everson Turnout 11 Ferndale Registration � 11 Ferndale Turnout (#/PCT 7)11 Lynden Registration (#/RPT 7)11 Lynden Turnout (%/RP 100.00)11 Nooksack Registration 11 Nooksack Turnout 554 33.9511 Sumas Registration 1078 66.0511 Sumas Turnout '1 (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 7)11 School Statistics (%/RP 100.00)11 11 1325 100.0011 B'ham 501 Registr �--� I B'ham 501 Turnout �I Ferndale 502 Registr (#/PCT 12)11 Ferndale 502 Turnout (#/RPT 12)11 Blaine 503 Registr (%/RP 100.00)11 Blaine 503 Turnout 11 Lynden 504 Registr 2250 100.001'1 Lynden 504 Turnout 41 Meridian 505 Registr �I Meridian 505 Turnout (#/PCT 12)11 Nooksack Vly 506 Registr (#/RPT 12)11 Nooksack Vly 506 Turnout (%/RP 100.00)11 Mt Baker 507 Registr 11 Mt Baker 507 Turnout 2271 100.0011 I I 94753 1 12829 13.541 32957 34.781 45786 48.321 1 94753 1 1 36654 1 19079 52.051 2137 1 929 43.471 955 1 376 39.371 4396 1 2105 47.991 5783 1 2730 47.211 412 1 191 46.361 428 1 177 41.361 1 I I 50343 1 25779 51.211 14411 1 6319 43.851 6148 1 2848 46.321 8576 1 4012 46.781 4039 1 1914 47.391 4768 1 2009 42.141 6420 1 2893 45.061 1 �V,Aee_ Dn k ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 ABSENTSE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 [Initiative 841 (#/PCT 119)IlCounty Assessor (#/PCT 119)[IB'ham Council Ward 5 (#/PCT 47)I I (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)[I (#/RPT 0)1 [ (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0,00)I1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP O.00Y11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 ! IYes 17516 II 58.401IKeith M Willnauer II 17517 100.00[ITerry Bornemann 6079 1 55.651 INo 12476 41.60I' I1Don Hansey 4845 44.351 ICounty Auditor IHJ Resolution 4206 (#/PCT 119)11 I (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 [[Shirley Forelof (Approved 23960 81.8211 ]Rejected 5325 18.181, '(•County Sheriff [Countywide EMS Levy (#/PCT I 119)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I (#/RPT 011 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)IJBill Elfo I IYes 13090 1` 42.001 [No F 18075 58.00fICounty Treasurer lI 1 (No. To Vote For 1) Port Of Bellingham 3 (#/PCT 119)11 1 (#/RPT 0)1lBarbara J Cory (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)I I (Jim Jorgensen 19398 I 72.1311Bellingham Mayor [Ginny Benton 7493 27.8711 11 (No. To Vote For 1) ICounty Executive (#/PCT I 119)IlBrett Bonner I (#/RPT 0)llMark Asmundson I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 I (Pete Kremen I I 20783 100.0011B'ham Finance Director II I (No. To Vote For 1) ICounty Council 1B (#/PCT 119)11 1 (#/RPT 0)IlTherese Holm I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1L- I [Kerry Chappell 8401 i 34.6911B'ham Council At -Large [Dan McShane 15814 65.31]1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) ICounty Council 2B (#/PCT I 119)11John C Wilson I (#/RPT 0)IlLouise Bjornson (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 ]Mike Kaufman 11355 I 46.9711B'ham Council Ward 1 ISam R Crawford 12818 53.0311 11 (No. To Vote For 1) ICounty Council 3B (#/PCT I 119)IIBob Ryan I (#/RPT 0)11 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 I [IB'ham Council Ward 3 (Barbara Brenner 16739 100.00II (No. To Vote For 1) I (Barney Yorkston, Jr IJohn Watts (#/PCT 119) (#/RPT 0)JIBlaine Council Ward 1 (#/PCT 3)1 (%/RP 0.00)II (#/RPT 0)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0,00)1 19669 100.0011 1 IlJohn Liebert I 386 100.001 I (#/PCT 119)1 (#/RPT 0)IlBlaine Council Ward 2 (#/PCT 3)1 (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)1 II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 18717 100.0011 1 IlKenneth E Ely 388 71.191 � 1JAndy Anderson 157 28.811 (#/PCT 119)1L J (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)IlBlaine Council Ward 3 (#/PCT 3)1 11 (#/RPT 0)1 18813 100.0011 (No. To Vote For '1 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 ,(Dieter Schugt I 377 100.001 (#/PCT 47)IL (#/RPT 0)f (%/RP 0.00)I[Everson Council Poe 4 (#/PCT 1)1 11 (#/RPT 0)1 6288 49.9011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 6314 50.1011 I IlJohn R Perry 153 100.001 (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 0)IIEverson Council Poe 5 (#/PCT id (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 6632 100.0011 1 )(Andy Rowleon I 145 100.001 I (#/PCT 47)I _ (#/RPT 0)IlFerndale Mayor (#/PCT 5)1 ($/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)1 [I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 4859 42.S1I[ 1 6572 57.49IILloyd Zimmerman 659 47.791 11Jerry Landcastle 720 52.211 (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 0)llFerndale Council Poe 1 (#/PCT 5)I (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 5978 100.0011 1 IlSteve Oliver 743 100.001 (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 0)IlFerndale Council Poe 2 (#/PCT 5)1 (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 5358 49.81E1 1 5398 50.19f1Melvin D Hansen 592 50.951 fIBrad Oxford 570 49.051 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS 1Ferndale Council Poe 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ]Kenneth E Downey IMike Reilly IFerndale Council Pos 4 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I IJim Elliott IMarianne Elgart ILynden Council Poe 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Gary L Bode ILynden Council Poe 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Ronald DeValoie IBlair Scott ILynden Council Pos 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Gerald E Kuiken ILynden Council Poe 4 1 {I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 (Doug Adelstein INooksack Council Poe 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Christopher B Steiner Nookeack Council Poe 4 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Kip Dunlap [Lynn Knutson (#/PCT 5)IlNookeack Council Pos 5 (#/RPT 0)II (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 415 38.0411Marehall Judy 676 61.961' - 11Sumas Council Poe 3 (#/PCT 5)Il (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 IlRichard Dick Adams 505 47.02[s- 569 52.98I 11Sumas Council Poe 5 II (#/PCT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 0)II (%/RP 0.00)llBob Mitchell 1300 IL 100.001 IIB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 1 11 (#/PCT 5)Il (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)IIAnn Whitmyer 1222 1s 75..021 407 24.9811B'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 2 �I. �I (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 5)II (#/RPT O)IlJerry Ferrier (%/RP 0.00)IIKen Gass 1' 1204 100.001 'IB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 3 �I (#/PCT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 0)ll (%/RP 0.00)llElaine M Lynch 1' 1261 100.00I ']Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 1 �f (#/PCT 1)II (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)11John Safford Hruby It 78 100.001 �IFerndale Sch 502 Dir 2 (#/PCT 1 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 0)ll (%/RP 0.00)IlStuart McKay 38 II 33.041 77 66.9611Ferndale Sch 502 Dir '1 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Juetin J McKay 1 Bernie Thomas ABSENTEE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 1 (#/RPT 0)ll (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 72 100.00I11)eborah Hart (#/PCT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 2 (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 57 100.001IBetty Nunamaker �ITodd Berge (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 0)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 4 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 65 100.0011 � IlBarrie E Hull (#/PCT 64)1 (#/RPT 0)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 1 (%/RP 0.00)II 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 7886 100.0011 Teresa L Camfield (#/PCT 64)I (#/RPT 0)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 2 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 3261 32.0311 6919 67.9711John M Krieg (#/PCT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 3 (#/RPT 0)II ($/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 7781 100.001ILarry Korthuis (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 1 (#/RPT 0)JI (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 2541 100.0011Bryan VanderYacht (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 4 (#/RPT 0)11 ($/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 2494 100.0011Judy E Boxx (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir. 5 (#/RPT 0)ll (%/RP 0.00)ll (No. To Vote For 1) ll 1585 51.981IMichael A Nelson 1464 48.0211Mary H Mattison (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)l 1 1031 100.001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 0)l ($/RP 0.00)1 1 693 46.111 810 53.891 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)I 1 1039 100.001 (#/PCT 12)I (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)I 1 1623 100.001 (#/PCT 12)I (#/RPT 0)I ($/RP 0.00)I 1 1565 100.001 (#/PCT 12)I (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)I 1 1894 100.001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 0)I ($/RP 0.00)1 1 851 100.001 (#/PCT 8)1 (#/RPT 0)I ($/RP 0.00)I 1 882 100.001 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 0)i (%/RP 0.00)I 1 421 43.361 550 56.641 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 ABSENTEE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 INooksack Vly 506 Dir I I (No. To Vote For I (Cheryl Thornton 3 1) (#/PCT (#/RPT (%/RP 675 7)f1Concrete Sch 11 Dir 0)11 0,00)11 (No. To Vote For 11 100.001IMerlene Buller Frank Scott Roberts � 5 1) (#/PCT (#/RPT (%/RP 0 0 1)IIPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 1 0)11 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 IIJesse Lofquist I'- I (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 1 45 100.001 INooksack Vly 506 Dir 4 (#/PCT 7)I [Pt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)1 I (#/RPT 0)IIHospital 304 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 0)I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 1 IMary Quinn 667 100.0011 IlBill H Meursing 104 100.001 1 lFrank Salt 0 11 I (Robyn M Choffel 0 I 1 1 INooksack Vly 506 Dir 5 (#/PCT 7)II 1IFire Diet 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 I (#/RPT 0)I I (#/RPT 0)1 I (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)1 Fire Dist 1 Comm 1 (#/PCT 9)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)1 I 11 (#/RPT 0)11 1 (Mark Olson 696 300.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)IlBrian C Martin 107 70.861 1 1IR Battle Nelson 44 29.141 (Floyd Roorda 662 100.00I IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 2 (#/PCT 13)11 I (#/RPT 0)I (Fire Dist 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 11)I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)IlFire Dist 2 Comm 1 (#/PCT 5)11 (#/RPT 0)I I 11 (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)I (Ellen Dodson 1139 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 1 1 11 ]AI Saab 642 56.951 (David L Hanson 656 100.0011Joe Huss 447 41.051 IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 3 (#/PCT 13)1 I (#/RPT 0)I I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11Fire Diet 3 Comm 1 (#/PCT 12)IlFire Diet 8 Comm 3 (#/PCT 5)I 1 11 (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)I ITrish Hart 927 55.3411 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)I (Rolland Holterman 748 44.6611 11 1 1 11Dean Whitney f 1204 100.001JWallace Croy 1 498 100.001 1Mt Baker Sch 507 Dir 5 (#/PCT 13)I 11 I (#/RPT 0)1lFire Diet 4 Comm 1 (#/PCT 8)IlFire Diet 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)I 1 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 (Rues Pfeiffer -Hoyt 1069 100.0011 11 1 1 1IJim A Ahrens 729 59.12]1Chuck Swanson 132 100.001 (Jay Pederson 504 40.881' ,Concrete Sch 11 Dir 2 (#/PCT 1)I I (#/RPT 0)1 (Fire Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1}1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)IlFire Diet 4 Comm 3 (#/PCT 011 (#/RPT 0)1 I 11 (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 IChris Rehkopf 0 ]1 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)11 1 '1 11A1 Kiefer 133 59.911 Dave Williams 679 51.5611Derek N Blake 89 40.091 (Concrete Sch 11 Dir 3 (#/PCT 1)IlMichael P Sullivan 638 48.441' I (#/RPT 0)11. I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)I ]Fire Dist 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)I I IIPt Roberts Fire 5 Levy (#/PCT 1)II (#/RPT 0)1 ILucille Claybo 0 11 (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 1 '1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)f1 I 11H E Pete Cameron 128 100.00I (Concrete Sch 11 Dir 4 (#/PCT 1)IIYes 29 18.1311 I (#/RPT 0)1iNo 131 81.8811 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)JL- IFire Dist 13 Comm 1 (#/PCT 5)I PT 0)1 (Bill Thompson 0 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 ITony Hansen 0 1 1 1 L-- 1 James V Butch Hinchey 899 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ABSENTEE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 IFire Dist 14 Comm 1 (#/PCT 7)IlBirch Bay Water 8 Comm 1 (#/PCT 4)11Evergrn Water 19 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)I I (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)]] (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)1 1 11 11 1 (Robert L Baieden, Jr 392 100.0011Carl F Reichhardt 568 100.001ILeonard Shorty Bjornstad 45 55.561 .11 .(Doug Corning 36 44.441 IFire Dist 16 Comm 1 1 [ (No. To Vote For 1) I IGary Knaus IFire Dist 17 Comm 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Anthony Cannizzaro IFire Dist 18 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) l [Tom Nelson (Glacier Fire 19 Comm 1 1 ] (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ITim Coralline [Cameron Colyer [Water Dist 2 Comm 1 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I lChuck Foster 1PtRoberts Water 4 Comm 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IMadeleine Anderson IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) ] ,Arthur Wilkowski 1David Niles (#/PCT 2)llWater Dist 10 Comm 1 (#/RPT 0)I1 (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 140 100.001iVincent D'Onofrio 'jPaul Nuchims (#/PCP 1) 1 (#/RPT 0)1lWater Dist 10 Comm 4 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 189 100.0011 '(Thomas L Hadd (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 0)1NSamish Water 12 Comm 1 (%/RP 0.00)[] 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 135 100.0011 '(Thomas McGerr ,1Jeff Feemster (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 Water Dist 13 Comm 1 11 40 83.3311 (No. To Vote For 1) 8 16.6711 [Cameron A Somerville, Sr (#/PCT 2)] (#/RPT 0)IlWater Dist 13 Comm 3 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 169 100.0011 - '1Jackque Fowler (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 0)llGlacier Water 14 Comm 1 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 109 100.0011 [Margi Gustafson (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 0)IJAcme Water 18 Comm 1 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 96 64.0011 54 36.001IDaniel Larson (#/PCT 9)I (#/RPT 0)IlCemetery Dist 1 Comm 1 (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 741 65.0011 399 35.00[ILeelie B Harris (#/PCT 9)1lCemetery Dist 2 Comm 1 (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 711 100.0011Charles Baker (#/PCT 1)IlCemetery Dist 4 Comm 1 (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 38 29.6911John L Groom 90 70.311 ICemetery Dist 4 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1) 1 1 (#/RPT 0)]I (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)]I IlLloyd D Tobiassen 41 100.0011 ICemetery Dist 5 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 0)[I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 1Theresa Sygitowicz 38 100.001L- �ICemetery Dist 5 Comm 3 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 IILeo Sygitowicz 22 100.001 1ICemetery Dist 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)11 (#/RPT 0)1I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 11Julie A Hughes 22 100.0011 (Cemetery Dist 7 Comm 1 (Water Dist 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)IlEvergrn Water 19 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 I (#/RPT 0)11 (#/RPT 0)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 1 11 1lLeonard Sund ]Thomas L Rhone 176 100.001IForrest E Mac McElroy 31 40.2611---- i 'lGordon Travis 46 59.74] (#/PCT 2)I (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)I 1 46 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 1 133 100.00I (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 1 497 100.001 (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 1 490 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 0) 1 (%/RP 0.00)1 I 89 100.001 (#/PCT 1)[ (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)1 1 86 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)1 [ 1623 100.00[ (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)I 1 441 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ICemetery Dist 8 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 1 I (#/RPT 0)11 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.001I (No. To Vote For 1) 11 (Ernie T Loreen 116 100.00111rene Waters (Cemetery Dist 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 2 I (#/RPT 0)f1 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I 11 IThomas M Jones 474 100.001IBeverly B Griffith (Cemetery Dist 9 Comm 3 (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 5 I (#/RPT 0)11 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) I 11 (James S Ackerman 458 100.0011Linda Hughes J (Douglas Ritchie ICemetery Dist 10 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 !Sharon Clark !Cemetery Dist 10 Comm 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I IDeanna M TeVelde (Cemetery Dist 10 Comm 3 1 s1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 !Glenn Boodey Cemetery Dist 11 Comm 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) Roderic Perry ]Cemetery Dist 11 Comm 2 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IGerald TenKley IPtRoberts Park-Rec Levy I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 [Yes INo (#/PCT 10)I (#/RPT 0)11Form PtRob Service Area (%/RP 0.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1491 100.0011 IlDistrict Yes IlDistrict No (#/PCT 10)1 (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)11NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 1 11 1597 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 �IPatrick Alesse (#/PCT 10)1i- (#/RPT 0)[ (%/RP 0.00)1]NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 3 II 1490 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) I �IDavid E Gagnon (#/PCT 2)IIChristy Olason (#/RPT 0)11- (%/RP 0.00) 11NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 5 69 100.0011 �J 1 (No. To Vote For 1) �1 (#/PCT 2)llBetty Sells Robertson (#/RPT OW (%/RP 0.00)1 IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 2 62 100.0011 -�1 (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 1)IIRon VanSoest (#/RPT 0)11 ($/RP 0.00)1 I1Lynden Park-Rec Comm 3 99 62.2611 60 37.7411 (No. To Vote For 1) '1 (Rich Waldemar ABSENTEE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 09:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)llLynden Park-Rec Comm 4 (#/RPT 0111 (%/RP 0.00))1 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 80 100.0011Stephan Jilk (#/PCT 1)IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 5 (#/RPT 0)11 (%/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 80 100.0011Terry DeValois (#/PCT 1)i1 General Election State (#/RPT 0)1[ (%/RP 0.00)11 ]1 Entered Registration 64 59.2611 Poll Turnout 44 40.7411 Absentee Turnout �I Combined Turnout �I (#/PCT 1)11 Accumulated Registration (#/RPT 0011 ($/RP 0.00)11 96 60.7611 City Statistics 62 39.2411 ,1 B'ham Registration (#/PCT 7)11 B'ham Turnout (#/RPT 0)11 Blaine Registration (%/RP 0.00)11 Blaine Turnout 11 Everson Registration 1022 100.0011 Everson Turnout 11 Ferndale Registration I Ferndale Turnout (#/PCT 7)11 Lynden Registration (#/RPT 0)11 Lynden Turnout ($/RP 0.00)11 Nooksack Registration 11 Nooksack Turnout 403 33.98E1 Sumas Registration 783 66.02f1 Sumas Turnout rF (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 0)11 School Statistics (%/RP 0.00)11 II 954 100.0011 B'ham 501 Registr 11 B'ham 501 Turnout �1 Ferndale 502 Registr (#/PCT 12)11 Ferndale 502 Turnout (#/RPT 0)11 Blaine 503 Registr ($/RP 0.00)11 Blaine 503 Turnout 11 Lynden 504 Registr 1684 100.0011 Lynden 504 Turnout 11 Meridian 505 Registr �I Meridian 505 Turnout (#/PCT 12)11 Nookeack Vly 506 Registr (#/RPT 0)11 Nooksack Vly 506 Turnout (%/RP 0.00)11 Mt Baker 507 Registr [1 Mt Baker 507 Turnout 1714 100.00]1 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 0)I (%/RP 0.00)1 1 1600 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 0)1 (%/RP 0.00)1 1 1773 100.001 1 I I 94753 1 0 0.001 32957 34.781 32957 34.781 1 94753 1 1 I I I 36654 1 13241 36.121 2137 1 691 31.871 955 1 273 28.591 4386 1 1490 33.971 5783 1 2196 37.971 412 1 130 31.551 428 I 91 21.261 1 1 I i 50343 18002 35.761 14411 1 4764 33.061 6148 1 2048 33.311 8576 1 3157 36.811 4039 1 1490 36.891 4768 1 1463 30.68] 6420 1 2033 31.671 1 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS Initiative 841 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IYes INo IHJ Resolution 4206 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 (Approved (Rejected (Countywide EMS Levy I I (No. To Vote For 1) I IYes INo (Port Of Bellingham 3 I I (No. To Vote For 1) Jim Jorgensen Ginny Benton (County Executive I I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Pete Kremen (County Council 1E I I (No. To Vote For I IKerry Chappell I Dan McShane (County Council 2B 1 tI (No. To Vote For I IMike Kaufman ISam R Crawford (County Council 3B I I (No. To Vote For I (Barbara Brenner 1) 1) 1) (#/PCT 119)IlCounty Assessor (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 7295 59.87IIKeith M Willnauer 4889 40.13I1 ,]County Auditor (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)I1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IlShirley Forslof 9556 82.761 ' 1990 17.241, '(County Sheriff 11 (#/PCT 119)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 119)11 (%/RP 100.00)IlBill Elfo 5852 1" 48.47[, 6222 51.5311County Treasurer '1 �I (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)IlBarbara J Cory (%/RP 100.00)11- 7543 1 71.271 Bellingham Mayor 3040 28.7311 'I (No. To Vote For 1) ;1 (#/PCT 119)flBrett Bonner (#/RPT 119)11Mark Asmundson (%/RP 100.00)11 I 9240 100.0011B'ham Finance Director �I �I (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)11 (#/RPT 119)IlTherese Holm ($/RP 100.00)Ie 2913 1 30.5111B'ham Council At -Large 6634 69.4911 (No. To Vote For 1) �I (#/PCT 119)11John C Wilson (#/RPT 119)11Louise Bjornson (%/RP 100.00)11 4805 50.49]IB'ham Council Ward 1 4712 49.5111 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 119)IIBob Ryan (#/RPT 119)1L (%/RP 100.00)I �IB'ham Council Ward 3 7045 100.0011 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Barney Yorkston, Jr (John Watts SUMMARY REPORT Pa Dv'\1 A DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 119)IIB'ham Council Ward 5 (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 119)11 (#/RPT 47)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 11 1 6963 100.00IITerry Bornemann 3263 67.491 '(Don Hansey 1572 32.511 (#/PCT 119)I 1 1 (#/RPT 119)IlBlaine Council Ward 1 (#/PCT 3)1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (#/RPT 3)1 II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I 8196 100.0011 1 '(John Liebert 190 100.00I (#/PCT 119)1 (#/RPT 119)IlBlaine Council Ward 2 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 7406 100.0011 '(Kenneth E Ely �jIAndy Anderson (#/PCT 119)1' (#/RPT 119)1 (%/RP 100.00)IlBlaine Council Ward 3 11 7598 100.0011 (No. To Vote For � 11 11Dieter Schugt (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 47)I (%/RP 100.00)IlEverson Council Poe 4 11 2045 36.1611 (No. To Vote For 3610 63.8411 '(John R Perry (#/PCT 3)1 (#/RPT 3)1 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1 154 71.961 60 28.041 1 (#/PCT 3)1 (#/RPT 3)1 1) (%/RP 100.00)I 1 165 100.001 1) (#/PCT 47)11 (#/RPT 47)11Everson Council Poe 5 (%/RP 100.00)11 II (No. To Vote For 1) 3103 100.00f1 '(Andy Rowlson (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 47)IlFerndale Mayor (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1724 33.8711 3366 66.1311L1oyd Zimmerman �IJerry Landcastle (#/PCT 47)I (#/RPT 47)IlFerndale Council Poe 1 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 2837 100.0011 - �ISteve Oliver (#/PCT 47)1 (#/RPT 47)1lFerndale Council Poe 2 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1932 41.6511 2707 58.35IIMelvin D Hansen '(Brad Oxford (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 61 100.00I• (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)I 1 70 100.001 (#/PCT 5)1 (#/RPT 5)1 (%/RP 100.00)I 1 303 51.271 288 48.731 (#/PCT 5)I (#/RPT 5)I (%/RP 100.00)1 1 357 100.001 (#/PCT 5)I (#/RPT 5)I (%/RP 100.00)1 1 278 55.601 222 44.401 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS (Ferndale Council Poe 3 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Kenneth E Downey IMike Reilly ]Ferndale Council Poe 4 1 (No. To Vote For 1) i IJim Elliott IMarianne Elgart Lynden Council Poe 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Gary L Bode ILynden Council Pos 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I (Ronald DeValois (Blair Scott ]Lynden Council Pos 3 1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Gerald B Kuiken ILynden Council Poe 4 I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (Doug Adelstein INookeack Council Poe 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I 1Christopher B Steiner Nookeack Council Poe 4 I (No. To Vote For 1) ] (Kip Dunlap (Lynn Knutsen (#/PCT 5)[INookeack Council Poe 5 (#/RPT 5)11 (%/RP 100.00)[I (No. To Vote For 1) II 181 38.841IMarshall Judy 285 61.1611 - ISumas Council Poe 3 (#/PCT 5)11 (#/RPT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IlRichard Dick Adams 249 51.55IL 234 48.451 �ISumas Council Poe 5 �I (#/PCT 5)l1 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)ll (%/RP 100.00)IIBob Mitchell I` 379 100.001 �IB'ham Sch 501 Dir Pos 1 �1 (#/PCT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)11 (%/RP 100.00)11Ann Whitmyer 1' - 296 70.811r 122 29.1911B'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 2 �] (No. To Vote For 1) (#/PCT 5)11 (#/RPT 5)llJerry Ferrier (%/RP 100.00)IIKen Gass I' 354 100.001 'IB'ham Sch 501 Dir Poe 3 11 (#/PCT 5)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 5)ll (%/RP 100.00)llElaine M Lynch 1' 370 100.00I [Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 1 11 (#/PCT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)]IJohn Safford Hruby 11 50 100.001 IIFerndale Sch 502 Dir 2 - 11 (#/PCT 1)ll (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT i)ll (%/RP 100.00)IlStuart McKay I 16 28.571 40 71.43[]Ferndale Sch 502 Dir 'I 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ]Justin J McKay I Bernie Thomas SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)IlBlaine Sch 503 Dir 1 (#/RPT 1)I1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 48 100.0011Deborah Hart (#/PCT 1)llBlaine Sch 503 Dir 2 (#/RPT 1)ll (%/RP 100.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) 11 69 100.00f1Betty Nunamaker - - '(Todd Berge (#/PCT 1)[ (#/RPT 1)1�Blaine Sch 503 Dir 4 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 68 100.0011 IIBarrie E Hull (#/PCT 64)I (#/RPT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 4107 100.0011 IITeresa L Camfield (#/PCT 64)I (#/RPT 64)IlLynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 2 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1506 32.0811 3188 67.9211John M Krieg (#/PCT 64)11Lynden Sch 504 Dir Poe 3 (#/RPT 64)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 4061 100.0011Larry Korthuis (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch SOS Dir (#/RPT 20)11 (%/RP 300.00)11 (No. To Vote For 11 939 100.0011Bryan VanderYacht (#/PCT 20)]IMeridian Sch 505 Dir (#/RPT 20)f1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 11 902 100.0011Judy E Boxx (#/PCT 20)JIMeridian Sch 505 Dir (#/RPT 20)11 (%/RP 300.00)11 (No. To Vote For II 574 52.95E1Michael A Nelson 510 47.OSIIMary H Mattison 5 1) (#/PCT e)I (#/RPT 8)I (%/RP 100.00)I 1 494 100.001 t (#/PCT 8)[ (#/RPT 8)l (%/RP 100.00)] 1 302 47.78] 330 52.221 i (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT e)I (%/RP 100.00)I 1 483 100.001 (#/PCT 12)I (#/RPT 12)I (%/RP 100.00)1 I 518 100.00I (#/PCT 12)l (#/RPT 12)l (%/RP 100.00)l 1 472 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 642 100.001 (#/PCT e)1 (#/RPT e)l ($/RP 100.00)l 1 255 100.001 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 8)I ($/RP 100.00)I 1 271 100.001 (#/PCT 8)I (#/RPT 8)I ($/RP 100.00)I 1 119 42.20I 163 57.80I ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS INooksack Vly 506 Dir 3 (#/PCT 7)IlConcrete Sch 11 Dir 5 I (#/RPT 7)II I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) I II Cheryl Thornton 302 100.00IIMerlene Buller (Frank Scott Roberts INooksack Vly 506 Dir 4 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) f IMary Quinn INookeack Vly 506 Dir 5 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IMark Olson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 2 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (Ellen Dodson IMt Baker Sch 507 Dir 3 (No. To Vote For 1) (Trish Hart lRolland Holterman Mt Baker Sch 507 Dir 5 (No. To Vote For 1) Rues Pfeiffer -Hoyt (Concrete Sch 11 Dir 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IChris Rehkopf Concrete Sch 11 Dir 3 1 (No. To Vote For 1) ILucille Claybo (Concrete Sch 11 Dir 4 I I (No. To Vote For 1) I [Bill Thompson [Tony Hansen (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 7)11Hospital 304 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)1I II (No. To Vote For 324 100.00II FlFrank Salt jjRobyn M Choffel (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 7)I (%/RP 100.00)1 Fire Diet 1 Comm 1 II 333 100.00II (No. To Vote For 'I ,(Floyd Roorda (#/PCT 13)I1- (#/RPT 13)I (%/RP 100.00)IlFire Dist 2 Comm 1 11 553 100.00II (No. To Vote For ( [David L Hanson (#/PCT 13)I� (#/RPT 13)I (%/RP 100.00)1 Fire Diet 3 Comm 1 II 433 55.87II (No. To Vote For 342 44.1311 �IDean Whitney 1) 1) 1) SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 1)(IPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)II (%/RP 100.00)(I (No. To Vote For 1) II 9 90.00IIJesse Lofquist 1 10.00I �IPt Roberts Fire 5 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)II (#/RPT 1)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)II IlBill H Meursing 2 40.00I' 3 60.00I 'IFire Dist 6 Comm 1 �I (#/PCT 9)II (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RPT 9)11 (%/RP 300.00)11Brian C Martin 11R Battle Nelson 213 100.001' (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)I 1 64 100.00I (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)I I ISO 100.00I (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)I 1 101 77.691 29 22.311 �IFire Dist 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 11)I (#/PCT 5)II (#/RPT 11)I (#/RPT 5)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I (%/RP 100.00)II I IIA1 Saab 171 62,411 441 100.00IIJoe Hues 103 37.591 (#/PCT 12)JIFire Diet 8 Comm 3 (#/PCT 5)I (#/RPT 12)II (#/RPT 5)I 1) (%/RP 100.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) (t/RP 100.00)I II 1 472 100.00I[Wallace Croy 177 100.001 (#/PCT 13)I (#/RPT 13)1jFire Dist 4 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 533 100.0011 '[Jim A Ahrens �1Jay Pederson (#/PCT I)il (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1lFire Dist 4 Comm 3 II 6 100.00II (No. To Vote For 1) � 11 jjDave Williams (#/PCT 1)JIMichael P Sullivan (#/RPT 1)I1 (%/RP 100.00)[ IIPt Roberts Fire 5 Levy 7 100.001( 'I (No. To Vote For 1) 11 (#/PCT 1)I[Yes (#/RPT 1)IINo (%/RP 100.00)I' I 4 44.441 5 55.56I (#/PCT 8)11Fire Dist 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 8)II (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I II I 258 57.72IIChuck Swanson 104 100.00I 189 42.2811 r �IFire Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)f (#/PCT 8)II (#/RPT 1)1 (#/RPT e)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 (%/RP 100.00)II 1 IIA1 Kiefer 87 65.911 240 54.IsIIDerek N Blake 45 34.091 203 45.82( [Fire Diet 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/PCT 1)II (#/RPT 1)I (#/RPT 1)II (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I (%/RP 100.00)II f IIH E Pete Cameron as 100.001 41 21.241 152 78.76I JI Fire Diet 13 Comm 1 (#/PCT 5)1 I (#/RPT 5)1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 I 1 (James V Butch Hinchey 359 100.00] ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS Fire Dist 14 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) Robert L Baieden, Jr IFire Diet 16 Comm 1 (No. To Vote For 1) Gary Knaue IFire Diet 17 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (Anthony Cannizzaro IFire Diet 18 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ITom Nelson (Glacier Fire 19 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 ITim Coralline ICameron Colyer lWater Diet 2 Comm 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) 1 IChuck Foster IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 1 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I IMadeleine Anderson IPtRoberts Water 4 Comm 2 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) I lArthur Wilkowski IDavid Niles (#/PCT 7)flBirch Bay Water B Comm 1 (#/RPT 7)I1 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) II 236 100.00IICarl F Reichhardt (#/PCT 2)IlWater Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/RPT 2)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 141 100.001IVincent D'Onofrio '(Paul Nuchime (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)IlWater Diet 10 Comm 4 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 36 100.0011 'IThomas L Hadd (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)IlSamieh Water 12 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)II II (No. To Vote For 1) 35 100.0011 IThomas McGerr �1Jeff Feemster (#/PCT 1)1, (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)IlWater Diet 13 Comm 1 11 19 70.3711 (No. To Vote For 1) B 29.6311 '1Cameron A Somerville, Sr (#/PCT 2)I (#/RPT 2)IlWater Diet 13 Comm 3 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 52 100.0011 'IJackque Fowler (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)IlGlacier Water 14 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 144 100.0011 'IMargi Gustafson (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)IlAcme Water 18 Comm 1 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 135 69.5911 59 30.411IDaniel Larson SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 (#/PCT 4)IlEvergrn Water 19 Comm 2 (#/RPT 4)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 190 100.0011Leonard Shorty Bjornstad ]Doug Corning (#/PCT 9)I (#/RPT 9)IlCemetery Diet 1 Comm 1 ($/RP 100.00)11 11 (No. To Vote For 1) 399 67.1711 195 32.8311Leolie E Harris (#/PCT 9)IlCemetery Diet 2 Comm 1 (#/RPT 9)11 (%/RP 100.00)Ij (No. To Vote For 1) II 413 100.0011Charles Baker (#/PCT 1)1]Cemetery Diet 4 Comm 1 (#/RPT 1)11 ($/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 11 31 37.3511John L Groom 52 62.651L- ICemetery Diet 4 Comm 2 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 11Lloyd D Tobiassen 21 100.001'-- ICemetery Dist 5 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 lThereea Sygitowicz 15 100.001 L �ICemetery Diet 5 Comm 3 (#/PCT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IILeo Sygitowicz 14 100.001' -�ICemetery Dist 6 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)11 (#/RPT 2)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)i1 11Julie A Hughes 27 100.00I (Cemetery Diet 7 Comm 1 (Water Diet 7 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)1lEvergrn Water 19 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)11 I (#/RPT 2)11 (#/RPT 1)f1 (No. To Vote For 1) I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)II 1 11 IlLeonard Sund IThomas L Rhone 101 100.00IIForrest B Mac McElroy 27 49.091 1 'IGordon Travis 28 50.911 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 43 68.251 20 31.75I (#/PCT 2)1 (#/RPT 2)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 87 100.001 (#/PCT 1) (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)I 1 91 100.001 (#/PCT 4)1 (#/RPT 4)1 ($/RP 100.00)1 1 147 100.001 (#/PCT 4)I (#/RPT 4)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 131 100.001 (#/PCT 1)I (#/RPT 1)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 43 100.001 (#/PCT 1)1 (#/RPT 1)I (%/RP 100.00)1 1 40 100.001 (#/PCT 12)1 (#/RPT 12)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 633 100.001 (#/PCT 7)1 (#/RPT 7)1 (%/RP 100.00)1 1 104 100.001 ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #76 ELECTION RPT 108.05 ICemetery Dist 8 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 1 (#/PCT 1)1lLynden Park-Rec Comm 4 (#/PCT 12)1 1 (#/RPT 1)11 (#/RPT 1)11 (#/RPT 12)1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 1 11 11 1 (Ernie T Loreen 182 100.00111rene Waters 124 100.0011Stephan Jilk 508 100.001 ICemetery Dist 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 7)11PtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 2 (#/PCT 1)IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 5 (#/PCT 12)1 1 (#/RPT 7)II (#/RPT 1)11 (#/RPT 12)1 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 100.00)1 1 Il II 1 IThomas M Jones 163 100.0011Beverly B Griffith 122 100.001ITerry DeValois 609 100.001 ICemetery Dist 9 Comm 3 (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 5 I (#/RPT 7)11 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) 1 11 IJames S Ackerman 158 100.0011Linda Hughes I 'IDouglas Ritchie ICemetery Dist 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 10)1 I (#/RPT 10)1 Form PtRob Service Area I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 I 11 (No. To Vote For 1) ISharon Clark 465 100.0011 IDistrict Yes [District No ICemetery Dist 10 Comm 2 (#/PCT 10)11 I (#/RPT 10)1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 1 I II (Deanna M TeVelde 519 100.001] (No. To Vote For 1) 11 (Patrick Alesse )Cemetery Dist 10 Comm 3 (#/PCT 10)JI I (#/RPT 10)I 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 NW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 3 I 11 (Glenn Boodey 451 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) I 11 )David E Gagnon (Cemetery Dist 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)11Christy Olason I (#/RPT 2)II 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)I I IINW Park-Rec Dist 2 Cmm 5 (Roderic Perry 24 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) I ICemetery Dist 11 Comm 2 (#/PCT 2)IlBetty Sells Robertson I (#/RPT 2)11 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)11 IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 2 IGerald TenKley 24 100.0011 1 (No. To Vote For 1) I 1PtRoberts Park-Rec Levy (#/PCT 1)IIRon VanSoest f (#/RPT 1)I' 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 100.00)1 I IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 3 (Yes 136 72.7311 INo 51 27.2711 (No. To Vote For 1) ,1 IRich Waldemar (#/PCT 1)11 General Election State (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)11 11 Entered Registration 97 75.1911 Poll Turnout 32 24.8111 Absentee Turnout 'I Combined Turnout �I (#/PCT 1)11 Accumulated Registration (#/RPT 1)11 (%/RP 100.00)11-- - I 114 59.6911 City Statistics 77 40.3111 11 11 B'ham Registration (#/PCT 7)11 B'ham Turnout (#/RPT 7)11 Blaine Registration (%/RP 100.00)11 Blaine Turnout 11 Everson Registration 403 100.0011 Everson Turnout 1 Ferndale Registration Ferndale Turnout (#/PCT 7)11 Lynden Registration (#/RPT 7)11 Lynden Turnout (%/RP 100.00)11 Nookeack Registration 11 Nookeack Turnout 151 33.8611 Sumas Registration 295 66.1411 Sumas Turnout 11 (#/PCT 7)I (#/RPT 7)11 School Statistics (%/RP 100.00)11 11 371 100.0011 B'ham 501 Registr '1 B'ham 501 Turnout ,1 Ferndale 502 Registr (#/PCT 12)11 Ferndale 502 Turnout (#/RPT 12)11 Blaine 503 Registr (%/RP 100.00)11 Blaine 503 Turnout 11 Lynden 504 Registr 566 100.0011 Lynden 504 Turnout 'I Meridian 505 Registr �I Meridian 505 Turnout (#/PCT 12)II Nookeack Vly 506 Registr (#/RPT 12)11 Nookeack Vly 506 Turnout ($/RP 100.00)11 Mt Baker 507 Registr 11 Mt Baker 507 Turnout 557 100.0011 I I 94753 I 12829 13.541 0 0.001 12829 13.541 I 94753 I I I 1 1 36654 1 5838 15.931 2137 f 248 11.611 955 1 103 10.791 4386 1 615 14.021 5783 1 534 9.231 412 1 61 14.811 428 1 86 20.09I I I I 50343 I 7777 15.45I 14411 1 1555 10.791 6148 1 800 13.011 8576 I 855 9.971 4039 1 424 10.501 4768 1 546 11.45I 6420 1 860 13.401 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 1 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P I I II Y I N! I A I R 1 I I I 1 I I Logical Page # 01-01 1 u I u I e 1 I In e I o I IJ p l e I I III I I r I r I r I I lie 1 I I p I i I I I I I I I n I r i- I I It i I I r I e I I I I I I I o I e I e I 1 Ii I I le o I c I I I I I I I u I n I n I !a I I Is v I t I ! 1 I I I I I t 1 t I t I I It I I 10 e I e I I I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I 11 d I d I T I R I V i I Iv I I lu I I h I e I o I I I I I It I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I g I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I s I i I i I I Is I I Io I I I I I I I 1 I I e I n 1 1 14 1 1 1n I I I I I I I I I E I t I g 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 I r I 1 1 1 1 I 14 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 e I a 1 1 1 1 I I 12 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 0 1 t I 1 1 I 1 I I0 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 t I i l i I 0l I I I I I I 1 16 1 1 1 I I I I I o I n l I I I 1 I f I i ! I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I State Measures 1 ! I I I I I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 i I I I I ! 1 ! I I I I I I I I I I I B'ham 11 I 1 2181 f 872[ I 1 25.01 1 1 1 1 971 I 1051 I 1 I 1671 I 1 I f i I I 281 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 11 Abe 1 308] 1 1 1 1 1101 1701 1 2301 351 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 31 1 1821 10431 17.41 1 1 641 1071 1 1361 281 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 31 Abe 1 4211 1 1 1 1 1591 2241 1 3051 601 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 71 1 IS71 12511 12.51 1 1 731 791 1 1191 251 I I I I I i B'ham 71 Abs 1 4321 1 1 1 1 1671 1961 [ 301[ 631 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 61 1 1161 7661 15.11 1 1 531 571 I B91 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 61 Abe 1 2631 1 1 1 1 1261 1141 1 1791 511 I I I I I 1 B'ham 111 1 1601 9531 16.81 1 1 831 661 1 116] 271 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 111 Abe 1 3811 1 1 1 1 1801 1641 1 2421 901 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 91 1 171 2091 8.11 1 1 71 91 1 Ili 3[ 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 91 Abe 1 881 1 1 1 1 481 301 1 671 12[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 131 1 1111 11421 9.71 1 1 66[ 43[ 1 861 201 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 131 Abs 1 5251 1 1 1 1 2291 213[ 1 3721 88] 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 12 1 1241 8961 13.81 1 1 65[ 531 1 831 221 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 12 Abe I 3411 1 1 1 [ 156[ 1571 1 2491 541 1 1 1 1 1 [ B'ham 132 1 461 6921 6.61 1 1 281 171 1 281 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 132 Abe 1 2091 1 1 1 1 951 971 1 1451 301 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 1S2 1 1761 16321 10.8[ 1 1 1071 621 1 1311 281 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 152 Abe I 6561 I I 1 1 3491 2311 1 4661 1101 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 22 1 103[ 7031 14.71 1 1 371 581 1 781 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 22 Abe 1 1851 1 1 1 1 631 951 1 1161 381 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 42 1 1431 638[ 22.41 1 1 611 761 1 1081 201 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 42 Abe 1 2041 I ! 1 1 921 941 1 150[ 271 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 32 1 1041 6781 15.31 1 1 441 591 1 751 251 I I I I I 1 B'ham 32 Abs 1 2171 1 1 1 1 831 1081 1 1511 321 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 92 1 1301 14331 9.11 1 1 611 621 1 981 lei I I I I I I B'ham 92 Abe 1 6381 1 1 1 1 2841 2491 1 4321 921 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 13 1 911 7811 11.71 1 1 311 541 1 651 19[ 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 13 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 1 871 1031 1 1321 S31 I I I I I 1 B'ham 53 1 691 4661 14.81 1 [ 311 341 1 451 Ill I I I I I I B'ham 53 Abe 1 116[ 1 1 1 1 46] 541 1 911 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 43 1 86[ 6151 14.01 1 1 23] 541 1 561 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 43 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 1 561 911 1 1141 341 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 93 1 631 8251 7.61 1 1 331 291 1 491 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 93 Abe 1 2391 1 1 1 1 881 1141 1 1691 461 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 63 1 1061 6771 15.71 1 1 311 671 1 791 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 63 Abs 1 1211 1 1 1 1 401 701 1 85[ 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 103 1 631 5381 11.71 1 1 211 371 1 491 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 2 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C! P I I I I Y I N I I H A I R I I I I I 1 1 Logical Page # 01-01 i u 1 u 1 e 1 I In e I o I IJ p l e I I I I I I I I r l r l r l I lie I I I P I] I I I I I I I n I r I c I I It I I IR r I e I 1 o I e I e I I li I I I o I c I I I I I I I I u I n I n I I la I I Is v[ t 1 I I I I I I I t I t I t l I It I I Io e I e l ! I I I I I I I I I ! li I I 11d I d l I ! I I I I I T I R I V I I Iv I i !u I ! I I I I I I I h I e I o I I ie ! I it I ! I I I ! I I I l I g I t l I 1 ! i 11 I I I I I I I I I a! i I i I I I8 1 1 Io I I I I I I I I I 1 I B I n 1 I 14 1 1 1n I 1 ! I I I I ! I 1 E t I g 1 1 11 I I I I ! ! I I I I I ! 1 1 r 1 f i 1 14 I l e l a f 1 1 I I 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 E [ I I c I t 1 I I I 1 10 I I 1 I f I I t l i l 1 I I I I 16 I I i 1 0 ! 10 1 n 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I E n I I State I Measures I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I B'ham 103 Abs ! I 1 921 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I 311 I 531 1 1 I 691 I I I I I I I 81 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 123 [ 1261 11291 11.21 1 1 671 56[ 1 1021 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 123 Abe 1 5181 1 1 1 1 2521 2091 1 3521 871 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 143 1 911 642[ 14.21 1 1 56[ 331 1 721 13[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 143 Abs 1 3021 1 1 1 1 169[ 971 1 2201 30[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 14 1 1451 8451 17.21 1 1 871 501 1 961 251 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 14 Abe 1 3371 1 1 1 [ 1761 1311 ] 2491 411 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 B'ham 24 1 1991 1036[ 19.21 1 1 1311 611 1 1451 371 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 24 Abe 1 4441 1 1 1 1 2041 2051 1 3211 681 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 B'ham 94 1 371 491[ 7.51 I 1 181 161 1 281 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 94 Abs 1 109] 1 1 1 1 501 541 1 791 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 134 1 691 3901 17.71 1 1 411 241 1 521 91 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 134 Abe 1 129] 1 1 1 1 531 661 1 1011 161 I I I I I I [ B'ham 44 1 1501 7721 19.41 1 1 941 481 1 1101 201 1 1 1 1 11 1 B'ham 44 Abs 1 3111 1 1 1 1 1751 1041 1 2521 251 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 114 [ 206i B441 24.41 1 1 1141 801 1 1571 291 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 114 Abe [ 3191 1 1 1 1 1581 1321 1 2361 441 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 54 1 2431 13241 18.41 1 1 1341 971 1 1851 341 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 54 Abe 1 5281 1 1 1 1 2561 2181 1 3841 781 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] B'ham 64 1 1951 10131 19.21 1 1 991 861 1 1381 321 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 64 Abs 1 4051 I I 1 1 202[ 1741 1 3021 621 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] B'ham 15 1 1541 9981 15.41 1 1 921 551 1 1241 161 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 15 Abs 1 396[ 1 1 1 1 2131 1331 1 2721 641 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 55 1 511 662[ 7.71 1 1 241 261 1 421 6] 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 B'ham 55 Abe 1 1141 1 1 1 1 51] 541 1 871 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 25 1 1421 6201 22.91 1 1 661 671 1 1041 191 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 B'ham 25 Abe 1 3071 1 1 1 1 1321 1431 1 2141 491 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 45 1 1701 842] 20.21 1 1 791 781 1 1371 211 1 1 1 1 1 i [ B'ham 45 Abs 1 4101 1 1 1 1 1711 1951 1 3161 421 1 1 1 1 1I [ B'ham 35 1 1231 7301 16.81 1 1 511 581 1 1011 61 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 35 Abs 1 2881 1 1 1 1 1241 1301 1 2131 311 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 65 1 591 3941 15.01 1 1 121 461 1 521 61 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 65 Abe 1 121 1 1 1 1 11 9[ 1 ill I I I I I I I I B'ham 115 [ 41 2051 2.01 1 1 11 21 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 115 Abs 1 161 1 1 1 1 21 131 1 151 1[ 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 95 1 142[ 6571 21.61 1 1 451 831 1 1021 201 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 95 Abe 1 1561 1 1 1 1 401 971 1 1171 15I I I I I I 1 I B'ham 16 1 2211 11931 18.51 1 1 1321 791 1 1741 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham IT 16 Abe - 1 6161 1 1 1 1 1- 3511 I 2021 I 1 I 4651 I 821 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I r i i ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 3 General Election Held November 4, 2003 i T 1 C I P 1 II Y 1 N 1 IH A I R 1 I I I I I Logical Page # 01-01 J u 1 u I e[ In e 1 o I I p l e l I I I I I 1 ! r I r i r 1 I li a I I I P I J I I I I I I I I n I r 1 c I 1 It 1 I IR r I e 1 1 I I I I I ! l e I e l 1 I 1 I I o I c I I I [ I I u 1 n I n l I is I I I V I t I 1 t I t i t l I It I I Io e I e I 1 1 I I I I I I I ! I I I 11 d I d I I 1 I ! I I T I R I V I I Iv I I Iu I I I I I 1 I I h I e I o I I I I I It I I I I I 1 I 1 i 1 g! t l I I I I li 1 I I I I 1 f l e l i l i l I IB 1 l s l n l I 14 1 I In I I I I I I I I E l t l g l 1 11 I I 1 I I I I I ! ! I 1 1 r 1 I I I I 1 14 1 I I I I I I I e l a i ! 1 I1 12 1 I 1 I I I I I ! t! 1 I 1 I 1 10 1 1 I I I I I I l t l i i l 1 f 1 1 16 l l o l n l 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I n I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I ! I I State Measures ! l I I 1 I I I i I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ! ! ! 1 I I I I I i I B'ham B6 I I 1 2431 I 1150I I I 21.11 1 I I 1 951 I 1241 I I 1 1831 I 1 I fI I ! I 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 86 Abs 1 4101 1 1 1 1 1821 1961 1 3141 501 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 26 1 1911 7041 27.11 1 1 651 1151 1 1481 241 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 26 Abe 1 1961 1 1 1 1 591 1181 1 1521 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 36 1 12SI 8421 14.81 1 1 471 671 1 991. 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 36 Abe 1 3681 1 1 1 1 1521 1671 1 2581 551 I I I I I 1 B'ham 56 1 991 6241 15.91 1 1 461 501 1 741 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 56 Abe 1 1941 1 1 1 1 881 871 1 1451 281 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 116 1 1411 7261 19.41 1 1 731 641 1 1101 181 1 1 1 1 1 i B'ham 116 Abe 1 3221 1 1 1 1 1571 1341 1 2391 331 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 46 1 1501 5121 29.31 1 1 591 791 1 1111 181 I I I I I 1 B'ham 46 Abs 1 1351 1 1 1 1 391 881 1 1111 131 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 76 1 581 4431 13,11 1 1 211 341 1 421 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 76 Abe 1 B51 I I 1 1 301 441 1 601 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 1 1 1121 B491 13.21 1 1 75I 311 1 911 151 ! ! 1 1 1 Blaine City 1 Abe 1 2251 1 1 1 1 1101 841 1 1561 341 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 2 1 761 5901 12.91 1 1 461 251 1 531 161 1 1 1 1 1 I Blaine City 2 Abe 1 1971 1 1 1 1 941 741 1 1421 301 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 3 1 601 6981 8.61 1 1 431 151 1 501 61 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 3 Abs 1 2591 1 1 1 1 1441 921 1 2021 351 1 1 1 1 1 I Everson City 1 1031 9551 10.81 I 1 751 271 [ 721 201 1 1 1 1 1 I Everson City Abe 1 2731 1 1 1 1 1611 851 1 2071 411 1 1 I 1 1 I Ferndale City 1 1 971 6631 14.61 1 1 581 351 1 711 181 1 1 1 I 1 1 Ferndale City 1 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 1 991 831 1 1421 371 1 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 2 1 1131 9991 11.31 1 1 791 321 1 861 221 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 2 Abe 1 3651 1 1 1 1 1881 1401 1 2581 t 731 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ferndale City 3 1 1921 13411 14.31 1 1 1291 521 1 1371 381 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 3 Abe I 5111 I I 1 1 2841 1701 1 3631 891 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 5 1211 7011 17.31 1 1 701 421 1 601 271 1 1 1 I 1 1 Ferndale City 5 Abe 2361 1 1 1 1 1441 651 1 1751 391 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 6 1 921 6821 13.51 1 1 521 331 1 651 171 1 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 6 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 1 1051 421. 1 1201 311 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 1 1 1601 13181 12.11 1 1 1161 401 1 1251 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 1 Abs 1 5201 1 1 1 1 31SI 1371 1 3711 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 3 1 1511 16491 9.21 1 1 1301 181 1 1211 81 I 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 3 Abe 1 6361 1 1 1 1 4431 1451 1 4841 841 [ 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 5 1 1041 12861 8.11 1 1 861 141 1 811 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 5 Abe 1 5361 1 1 1 1 3731 1251 1 3921 1001 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 7 1 10SI 14941 7.01 1 1 821 231 1 921 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 4 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T l C I P I I II M I N I I A I R I I I I I I I Logical Page # 01-01 I u I u 1 e 1 I In e I o I Is p l e I I I I I I 1 I r l r! r l I lie 1 I I p I J I I I I I I I n l r c 1 I It I I I r I e I I I I I I o I e I e I I Ii I I 1e o I c I I 1 1 1 I u I n 1 n I I I I I Is v I t I I I I ! 1 I t I t I t I I It I I 10 e I e l I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I1 d! d l I I 1 I I I I T I R I V I I Iv I I lu I h I e I o I I le I 1 It I I I I 1 I I I i I g I t I I I I 1 Ii I I I I I I I e I i I i I I 1B I 1 Io ! I I I I I I I e I n 1 1 14 I ! In I I I I I I ! E 1 t I s l ! !1 I I I I I I ! I 1 1 r 1 1 ! 1 14 1 1 ! I I I I I l e l a l I 1 1 1 12 1 1 ! ! I I I ! 1 c I t l 1 ! ! 1 1 1a I I I ! I I I I 1 t{ i l 1 ! ! 1 1 16 I I 1 ! ! I I I ! i f ! o l o n I I I f ! I I I ! [ ! 1 State Measures I n l I i I ! ! I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I f I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ! I I I I 1 Lynden City 7 Abe I I 1 5041 I 1 I I I I I 1 I 3271 I 1341 [ 1 l 3811 I I I I I ! I 761 I 1 1 I I i Nookeack City 611 4121 14.81 1 1 381 15I 1 441 111 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack City Abe 1 1301 1 1 1 1 801 381 1 88[ 281 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nooksack Twp 3 1 531 S1BI 10.21 1 1 381 121 1 311 171 1 1 1 1 1 I Nooksack Twp 3 Abe 1 2261 1 1 1 1 1491 701 1 1611 461 1 1 1 1 1 I Sumas City 1 861 4281 20.11 1 1 561 261 1 661 131 1 1 1 1 1 I Sumas City Abs 1 911 1 1 1 1 471 381 1 531 291 1 ! 1 1 1 I Acme 2 1 1171 9091 12.91 1 1 651 511 1 861 231 1 1 1 1 1 1 Acme 2 Abe 1 2431 1 1 1 1 1211 1031 1 1701 391 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 1 1 1291 6621 15.01 1 1 821 451 1 1061 131 1 1 1 1 I 1 Crescent 1 Abe 1 2821 1 1 1 1 1611 1061 1 2221 421 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 2 1 1461 5531 26.41 1 1 951 471 1 1251 1 131 1 1 1 I I Crescent 2 Abe 1 1981 1 1 1 1 1121 751 1 1541 321 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 3 1 2081 12331 16.91 1 1 1261 721 1 1651 221 1 1 1 I 1 I Crescent 3 Abe 1 4391 1 1 1 1 2041 1941 1 3111 741 1 1 1 1 1 I Custer 1 1 1001 9911 10.11 1 1 571 431 1 751 201 1 1 1 1 1 I Custer 1 Abe 1 3131 1 1 1 1 1671 1231 1 2231 631 1 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 3 1 66I 7481 8.81 1 1 531 111 1 461 141 1 1 1 1 1 I Delta 3 Abe 1 2301 1 1 1 1 1571 601 1 1771 441 1 1 1 1 1 I Custer 2 I 1041 7081 14.71 1 1 711 291 1 731 191 1 1 1 1 1 I Custer 2 Abs 1 1921 1 1 1 1 1281 541 1 1401 341 1 1 1 1 1 I Custer 3 691 8611 10.31 1 1 611 251 1 611 181 1 1 1 1 1 ! Custer 3 Abs 2831 1 1 1 1 1491 1021 1 1911 571 1 1 1 1 1 ! Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 1 ! 561 251 1 651 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 4 Abe 1 3661 1 1 1 ! 2161 1221 1 2861 551 1 1 1 1 1 1 Semiahmoo 1 1711 15201 11.31 1 1 loll 651 1 1281 271 1 1 1 1 1 1 Semiahmoo Abe 1 5491 1 1 1 1 3181 1911 1 4031 1021 1 11 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 1 1061 7671 13.81 1 1 891 171 1 971 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 Abs 1 2491 1 1 1 1 2001 361 1 1951 371 1 1 1 1 11 Delta 2 1 841 8021 10.51 1 1 651 151 1 621 151 1 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 2 Abe 1 2441 1 1 1 1 1711 591 1 1741 451 1 1 1 1 1 I Deming 1 841 6711 12.51 1 1 531 271 1 611 151 1 1 1 1 1 I Deming Abe 1 2681 1 1 1 1 1551 971 1 1691 691 1 1 1 1 I I Ferndale Twp 1 1 771 9211 8.41 1 1 521 231 1 591 101 1 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale Twp 1 Abe 1 3531 1 1 1 1 2431 871 1 2641 621 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 1 711 5991 11.91 1 1 481 221 1 491 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 Abs 1 1651 1 1 1 1 1071 451 1 1091 421 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 1 531 9221 5.71 1 1 381 121 1 3131 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 Abe 1 3451 1 1 1 1 2141 1191 1 2571 591 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 5 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C P I I I I Y I N I IHA I R I I I I I I I Logical Page # 01-01 1 u 1 u l e 1 1 In e I o I IJ P I e 1 I I I I I I I r I r I r 1 I lie I I I P I J I I I I I I I I n 1 r 1 c I I It I I IR r I e I I I I I I 1 1 1 e I e I I I I 1 1e o 1 c I I I I I ! 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I I I I I I I I Ferndale Twp 3 VBM 1 241 521 46.21 1 1 101 131 I 181 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 4 1 621 5921 10.51 1 1 341 231 1 431 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 4 Abe 1 201[ 1 1 1 1 971 901 1 1381 401 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 1 711 7651 9.31 1 1 461 211 1 451 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 Abe 1 2771 1 1 1 1 148I 1091 1 1991 531 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 1 671 6391 10.51 1 1 531 101 1 521 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 Abe 1 2231 1 1 1 1 1341 751 1 1631 381 1 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 2 1 1451 9111 15.91 1 1 791 571 1 1081 241 1 1 1 1 1 1 Geneva 2 Abs 1 3491 1 1 1 1 1891 1471 1 2731 461 1 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 3 1 1441 9141 15.81 1 1 821 581 1 1101 221 1 1 1 I I I Geneva 3 Abe 1 3661 1 1 1 1 2161 1191 1 2771 491 1 1 1 1 1 I Glenhaven 1 591 8571 6.91 1 1 321 261 1 401 141 1 1 1 1 1 I Glenhaven Abe I 2561 I I 1 1 1241 1221 1 1891 531 I I I I I 1 Lawrence 1 1211 11941 10.11 1 1 791 37[ [ 821 301 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lawrence Abe 1 4591 1 1 1 1 2631 1561 1 3171 841 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 4 1 741 7031 10.51 1 1 421 261 1 481 111 I I I I I I Ten Mile 4 Abe 1 2941 1 1 1 1 1641 108] 1 2031 581 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Island 1 1451 6771 21.41 1 1 571 791 1 1081 21[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Island Abe 1 2481 1 1 1 1 1231 1091 1 2011 311 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummis Res North [ 261 7481 3.51 I 1 111 131 1 161 61 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummis Res North Abs 1 1341 1 1 1 1 631 611 1 971 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Res South 1 571 7691 7.41 1 1 221 311 1 401 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Res South Abe 1 1191 1 1 1 11 601 531 1 921 221 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden Twp 1 1311 12241 10.71 1 1 1061 191 1 871 241 1 1 1 I 1 Lynden Twp Abe 1 4681 1 1 1 1 3491 831 1 3551 771 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 1 1741 14261 12.21 1 1 1261 401 [ 1261 261 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 Abs 1 5831 1 1 1 1 3721 1621 1 4211 1171 1 1 1 1 1 I Maple Falls 1 1 1281 10651 12.01 1 1 661 551 1 781 381 1 1 1 1 1• 1 Maple Falls 1 Abe 1 2871 1 1 1 1 1511 1051 1 1831 711 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 2 [ 541 4051 13.31 1 1 351 171 1 341 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 2 Abs [ 1231 1 1 1 1 571 561 1 961 141 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 1 1 521 5691 9.11 1 1 281 211 1 401 91 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 1 Abe 1 1881 1 1 1 1 1011 801 1 1351 341 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 2 1 841 8421 10.01 1 1 521 301 1 561 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 2 Abe 1 2421 1 1 1 1 1091 1131 1 1661 551 I I 1 Marietta 4 1 681 8131 8.41 1 1 341 281 1 491 81 1 1 1 1 1 I Marietta 4 Abs 1 2831 1 1 1 1 1311 1271 1 2151 361 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mt View 1 1 621 8551 7.31 1 1 451 141 1 441 121 1 1 1 1 1 I Mt View 1 Abe 1 3301 1 1 1 1 1991 1061 1 2231 701 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 6 General Election Held November 4, 2003 ! 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[ Mt View 3 1 521 9451 5.51 1 1 341 171 1 381 91 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Mt View 3 Abs 1 4041 1 1 1 1 2271 1601 1 3161 641 1 1 I 1 1 I I Nooksack Twp 1 1 881 7941 11.11 1 1 591 251 1 60[ 161 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Nooksack Twp 1 Abe ! 2311 1 1 1 1 1621 541 1 1731 331 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Nooksack Twp 2 1 871 8671 10.01 1 1 671 15[ 1 58] 181 1 1 1 1 1 I I Nooksack Twp 2 Abe 1 2781 1 1 1 1 1841 751 1 1971 581 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Park 1 1371 9681 14.2[ 1 [ 1001 33] 1 1121 191 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Park Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 1 2761 1121 1 3201 46] 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ Pt Roberts 1 2071 6231 33.21 1 1 1021 731 1 1491 331 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pt Roberts Abe 1 1691 1 1 1 I 661 641 1 1071 291 1 1 I 1 1 [ I Rome 1 831 3691 22.51 1 1 541 261 1 481 221 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rome Abe 1 1031 1 1 1 1 591 321 1 731 171 1 1 1 1 1I 1 Ten Mile 1 1 681 7941 8.61 1 1 511 141 1 421 181 1 1 1 1 I I I Ten Mile 1 Abs 1 2341 1 1 1 1 1511 741 1 151[ 611 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ten Mile 3 1 1021 10931 9.31 1 1 711 271 [ 66[ 251 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ten Mile 3 Abe 1 3891 1 1 1 1 2241 1341 1 2831 701 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Valley East 1 138[ 8811 15.71 1 1 B9[ 431 1 1141 12[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Valley East Abs 1 3091 1 1 1 1 1761 1121 1 2561 351 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Valley North I 1351 9391 14.41 1 1 761 531 1 1101 131 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Valley North Abe I 2151 I I I 1 981 1081 1 1671 27] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Valley South I 95] 5441 17.51 1 1 541 391 1 851 BE I I I I I 1 1 Valley South Abs 1 1131 1 1 1 1 651 411 1 861 161 1 1 1 1 ! I 1 Van Wyck 1 1 1541 11081 13.91 1 1 1081 421 1 1171 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 1 Abs 1 3791 1 1 1 1 2041 1551 [ 2861 531 1 1 1 1 1 I I Van Wyck 4 1 931 7091 13.11 1 1 561 321 [ 761 81 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Van Wyck 4 Abs 1 2511 1 1 1 1 143[ 96[ I 196] 35[ 1 1 1 1 1- I 1 Van Wyck 5 1 981 5781 17.01 1 1 611 321 1 711 201 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Van Wyck 5 Abs 1 1871 1 1 1 1 931 761 1 1391 25] 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Van Wyck 2 1 1131 1265[ 8.91 1 1 741 321 1 791 171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 2 Abe I 550] I 1 I 1 3231 1901 1 3881 1091 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 9 VBM 1 141 361 38.91 1 1 ill 11 1 ill 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 [ Acme 1 VBM 1 801 1361 58.81 1 1 461 281 1 561 181 1 1 1 1 1I 1 Baker VBM 1 601 1111 54.11 1 1 361 22 4 Newhalem VBM 1 121 481 25.01 1 1 61 5[ [ 71 41 1 1 I 1 1 I B'ham 52 VBM 1{ 391 561 69.61 1 1 3.91 19 1 TOTALS: 1457861947531 49.31 1 [24811117365I 1335161 73151 ! E 1 1 I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 42 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T 1 C P 1 I I I Y I N I I H A I R! I I I I I I Logical Page # 01-01 I u 1 u l e I I In e 1 0 1 IJ p l e I I I I I I 1 I I r 1 r l r! I Iis I I I p I i 1 I n l r l c l I It I I I r I e l I ! I I I I I l 0 1 e l e l I I I I le 0 1 c l ! I I I I I l u l n! n l I I I I Is v I t l I I ! I I I I t l t l t l I It I 1 10e I e I I I I I I I I I I 11 d I d I I I I I I I I I T 1 R! V I I I- I I Iu I I ! 1 I I I Recap Page # 1 h j e I o I I Is I I It I I I I I I I ! I i f s I t I I I I I !i I a i I i I 1 18 1 1 10 I l s f n l 1 14 1 1 In I I I I I 1 f 1 I E t I s 1 I !1 ! I I d I f I 14 I l e I a! I I 12 1 1 I I I I ! I 1 I c l t l 1 1 I 1 10 I 1 I I I I f I ! I t l i l i 1 i 1 1 1 16 I I I I I f I f I I l l 0 1 10 1 n 1 I n l I I ! i I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I State Measures I I ! I ! ! ! I I I ! 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[ I I I I I I I I I I I I B'ham 11 1 2181 8721 25.01 1 1271 761 1361 461 1561 341 132[ 951 641 1091 I I B'ham 11 Abe 1 3081 1 1 1 1771 1081 1911 601 1851 321 220[ 1711 691 1421 1 I B'ham 31 1 1821 10431 17.41 1 1131 601 1161 381 1241 231 1191 87] 411 911 1 [ B'ham 31 Abe 1 4211 1 1 1 21SI 1731 2841 681 2301 641 2591 200] 1211 1831 1 I B'ham 71 1 1571 12511 12.51 1 751 741 931 441 1121 481 781 671 561 931 1 1 B'ham 71 Abe 1 4321 1 1 1 2121 1901 2451 1081 2711 1001 2151 1581 1421 2131 1 1 B'ham 61 1 1161 7661 15.11 1 601 511 741 261 81[ 1SI 641 45I 391 781 1 I B'ham 61 Abe 1 2631 1 1 1 1121 1381 1671 591 1771 531 1381 1081 851 1581 I 1 B'ham 111 1601 9531 16.81 1 811 701 941 341 1181 291 941 621 561 921 1 I B'ham ill Abe 3811 I 1 1 1531 2101 2391 831 2311 841 1951 1431 1391 1811 1 1 B'ham 91 1 171 2091 8.11 [ 7[ 91 91 41 141 4[ 91 BI 61 101 1 I B'ham 91 Abe I B8I 1 1 1 321 551 451 281 521 36] 391 271 431 45I I I B'ham 131 1 1111 11421 9.71 1 531 541 741 261 861 321 52[ 35I 461 641 1 I B'ham 131 Abe 1 5251 1 1 1 2491 2331 3241 1221 3651 1171 2701 1761 2061 2981 1 [ B'ham 12 1 1241 8961 13.81 1 531 661 821 201 961 251 73] 561 441 74[ 1 1 B'ham 12 Abe 1 341] 1 1 1 1691 1491 2331 591 2321 771 1901 1651 105[ 1721 1 1 B'ham 132 1 461 6921 6.61 1 241 141 251 111 321 111 201 141 181 211 1 1 B'ham 132 Abe 1 2091 1 1 1 1041 951 1191 521 1361 591 1061 991 61] 1101 1 1 B'ham 1S2 1 1761 16321 10.81 1 S91 1041 1021 481 115[ 471 851 501 871 831 1 1 B'ham 1S2 Abe I 6561 I 1 1 2931 322I 2721 1531 403I 1871 2831 2391 2421 3151 1 1 B'ham 22 1 103[ 7031 14.71 1 691 29[ 75] 141 691 141 721 621 201 591 I 1 B'ham 22 Abe 1 1851 I I 1 921 781 1231 251 1001 39[ 1061 921 481 761 1 I B'ham 42 1 1431 6381 22.41 1 881 491 961 301 1031 281 931 621 541 801 1 I B'ham 42 Abe 1 204I I I1 98[ 95I 1291 331 1151 291 1231 941 611 921 1 ! B'ham 32 1 104] 6781 15.31 1 56] 411 671 231 621 131 671 571 311 471 1 1 B'ham 32 Abe 1 2171 1 1 1 1161 901 1291 581 1321 451 1391 981 781 119[ 1 1 B'ham 92 1 1301 14331 9.11 1 471 671 621 371 881 331 561 441 46[ 641 1 1 B'ham 92 Abe 1 6381 1 1 1 2611 3171 2621 1581 4141 1381 3191 2341 2421 3371 1 1 B'ham 13 1 911 7811 11.71 1 551 291 551 181 571 91 631 431 201 511 1 1 B'ham 13 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 1021 891 1331 491 149[ 451 1151 901 581 1201 1 1 B'ham 53 1 691 4661 14.81 1 391 241 361 141 S21 71 491 391 161 371 1 1 B'ham 53 Abe 1 1161 1 1 1 651 49I 751 131 68] 16[ 751 591 301 S01 I I B'ham 43 1 861 6151 14.01 1 60[ 241 511 191 571 6I 651 531 141 451 1 1 B'ham 43 Abe 1 162[ 1 1 1 921 551 1001 341 1011 241 1091 761 461 801 1 1 B'ham 93 1 631 8251 7.61 1 341 22] 311 181 441 131 35[ 26[ 201 35I I I B'ham 93 Abe 1 239J 1 1 1 1131 1121 125] 581 1641 541 1241 101I 711 1171 [ 1 B'ham 63 1 1061 6771 15.71 1 701 251 601 231 791 241 511 511 171 581 1 1 B'ham 63 Abe 1 1211 1 1 1 721 421 691 261 621 221 741 611 32] 541 1 1 B'ham 103 1 631 5381 11.71 1 461 131 431 101 451 91 401 401 101 361 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 9 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T 1 C I P I 1C Y I N I J I G IC P IC K I D IC M j S j C B Logical Page # 02-01 I u 1 u 1 e 1 Io e I o 10 i I i 10 a Io e I a 10 i I a jo a I I 1 r I r 1 r I lu 9 1 Ir m I n Iu t Iu r I n lu k I m ju r I n 1 r 1 c I In I It I n In a In r I In e I In b i I I I c I e I e I it I I J I v It It v I M It I R It a I i i I E u l n! 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I 1 1 1 Lynden City 7 Abe I I I 5041 I I I I I 1 I 1481 I 3231 I 2411 I 1651 3101 I I 1741 I 1891 I 991 I 273] I l I 2341 1 1 Nooksack City 1 611 4121 14.81 [ 221 341 331 151 481 141 271 171 291 341 1 1 Nooksack City Abe 1 1301 1 1 1 291 971 661 401 801 361 631 361 661 721 1 I Nooksack Twp 3 1 531 5181 10.21 1 141 321 151 171 361 121 211 121 271 231 1 1 ] Nooksack Twp 3 Abs 1 2261 1 1 1 751 1411 1181 541 1231 631 .941 661 1031 1091 1 1 1 Sumas City 1 861 4281 20.11 1 37[ 421 561 151 611 211 411 Ill 591 471 1 I 1 Sumas City Abs 1 911 1 1 1 311 561 451 321 641 321 341 171 501 52[ 1 1 Acme 2 1 1171 9091 12.91 1 67] 48] 621 311 891 281 611 40I 431 601 1 Acme 2 Abe 1 2431 1 1 1 1231 1091 1271 431 1471 501 1341 108I 701 tI 1211 1 1 1 Crescent 1 1 1291 8621 15.01 1 591 611 791 301 1021 331 831 45] 551 711 1 l 1 Crescent 1 Abe 1 2821 1 1 1 1131 1531 1431 611 1751 811 1411 1111 1061 1301 1 I 1 Crescent 2 1 1461 5531 26.41 1 691 671 991 261 1121 281 931 681 441 801 1 1 1 Crescent 2 Abe 1 1981 1 1 1 741 1161 1171 471 1191 581 1041 811 761 951 1 1 I Crescent 3 1 2081 12331 16.91 I 1171 931 1111 571 1531 431 1111 741 611 1121 1 1 I Crescent 3 Abs 4391 1 1 1 1971 2211 23SI 1031 2591 871 2371 1581 1581 2141 1 1 I Custer 1 1001 9911 10.11 1 411 551 591 271 741 271 391 331 391 601 1 1 1 Custer 1 Abs 1 3131 1 1 [ 1041 1961 2181 591 2181 761 1471 1021 1251 1881 1 1 1 Delta 3 1 661 7481 8,81 1 19[ 441 391 161 421 211 261 181 301 381 1 1 1 Delta 3 Abs 1 2301 1 1 [ 62[ 1631 1311 681 1291 691 971 571 1151 1171 1 1 1 Custer 2 1 1041 7081 14.71 1 291 671 761 151 761 251 471 291 401 571 I 1 Custer 2 Abe 1 1921 1 1 1 711 1121 1331 421 1251 471 901 471 851 1001 1 1 Custer 3 1 891 8611 10.31 1 291 531 741 111 591 161 44[ 261 371 511 1 I Custer 3 Abe 1 2831 1 1 1 123] 146] 2211 481 1951 641 132[ 105I 881 1661 1 1 Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 1 401 381 631 151 651 161 371 24] 291 511 1 I [ Custer 4 Abe 1 3661 1 1 1 1381 2111 2531 841 2601 931 1681 1201 1351 2231 1 1 1 Semiahmoo 1 1711 IS20I 11.31 1 731 881 1301 311 1201 411 841 .501 731 971 1 I 1 Semiahmoo Abe 1 5491 1 1 1 2511 2671 4231 841 3541 1021 2641 1941 1871 3131 1 1 Delta 1 1 1061 7671 13.81 1 201 761 621 341 831 521 361 261 651 511 1 1 ] Delta 1 Abe 1 2491 1 1 1 451 192; 1561 471 1581 Bel 821 411 1491 1071 1 1 1 Delta 2 1 841 8021 10.51 1 26[ SS[ 551 211 721 281 331 191 481 501 1 I I Delta 2 Abs 1 2441 1 1 [ 65[ 168[ 1311 701 1581 861 961 551 1361 1181 1 1 I Deming 1 841 6711 12.51 [ 451 361 401 281 691 241 371 311 321 581 1 1 Deming Abe 1 2681 1 1 1 1021 1561 1351 611 1621 761 112[ 781 1151 1391 1 I Ferndale Twp 1 1 771 9211 8.41 1 191 511 351 241 48[ 221 331 181 361 371 1 I [ Ferndale Twp 1 Abe I 3531 I I 1 801 2531 2161 951 2201 1371 1291 771 1801 1931 1 I [ Ferndale Twp 7 1 711 599] 11.91 1 211 491 391 221 481 171 331 221 311 391 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 Abe 1 1651 1 1 1 601 961 1001 351 103I 48 741 401 911 901 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 1 531 9221 5.71 1 191 301 261 141 40I 111 201 141 231 271 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 Abe 1 345I I 1 1 1251 212[ 2121 961 2391 1041 1681 1071 1771 2241 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 12 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P I IC Y I N I J I G IC P IC K I D IC M I S IC B I I I Logical Page # 02-01 u I u I e 1 Io e I o Io i I i Io a Io e I a Io i I a Io a 1 1 I r I r I r I 1u s I Ir m I n Iu t Iu r I n Iu k I m Iu r I I I n I r I c I In I it I n In a In r I In e I in b I I I I o I e I e I It I I J I y It It y I M It I R It a I i i I u I n I n I 1y I Io o I Iy K Iy I o Iy K I ly r I I I I t t I t I Iw I If I B I r I C 1 5 I a I C I a I I I I I I 11 I I g i e 1E a IC h I h IC u I r IC I I I T 1 R I V I 1d I IB e I n Ix m Io a [ a Io f I a 10 B I I 1 I I h l e l o 1 le Is I t lee [up I n Ium I w [ur I I I 1 i 1 g t I I fl e I o Ic n In p I e In a I f In e I I 1 I I a 1 i i I IE 1 11 e I n lu Ic e 1 Ic n I o Ic n I I I I I I e I n 1 IM I 1i n I It Ii 1 1 [i I r Ii n I I I I I B I t I g I IS I In I Ii 11 1 1 11 1 d 11 e I I I I 1 1 1 r 1 I I I 1g I Iv I I 1 I I r I I I I e I a I I IL I Ih I Ie 11 ! 12 1 13 I I I I I c I t I I le I la I I IB I 1B I IB I I ! ! 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I 31 161 I 1 Ferndale Twp 4 1 621 5921 10.51 1 261 341 291 181 411 111 281 261 191 371 1 1 Ferndale Twp 4 Abe ] 2011 1 1 1 711 1191 1251 471 1221 571 881 761 701 1231 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 1 711 765I 9.31 1 341 361 381 181 521 151 351 221 301 471 I 1 Ferndale Twp 5 Abs 1 2771 I I 1 931 1721 1831 481 1821 631 133[ 86[ 1041 1641 I 1 Ferndale Twp 9 1 671 6391 10.SI 1 261 391 361 161 461 211 261 16[ 331 411 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 Abs 1 2231 I I 1741 1421 1361 471 1431 741 811 651 811 127[ 1 [ Geneva 2 [ 1451 9111 15.91 1 941 581 941 281 1051 201 931 601 4SI 781 1 [ Geneva 2 Abs [ 3491 1 1 1 1471 1891 2161 691 2191 861 1891 1541 1141 1731 1 I Geneva 3 1 1441 9141 15.BI 1 621 761 881 341 1071 311 881 601 571 831 1 1 1 Geneva 3 Abe [ 3661 1 1 1 1401 2131 2161 S91 213[ 841 1861 1061 1651 1441 I I I Glenhaven 1 591 8571 6.91 1 291 281 281 12I 40[ 161 271 191 201 281 I 1 1 Glenhaven Abe 1 2561 1 1 1 1251 125I 1091 65[ 1431 691 1041 791 861 1441 1 1 1 Lawrence 1 1211 11941 10.11 1 501 651 541 421 921 371 481 391 471 701 I 1 1 Lawrence Abs 1 4591 I 1 [ 1571 2821 2511 1091 2831 1111 2081 145I 1911 2311 1 1 1 Ten Mile 4 1 741 7031 10.51 1 231 431 421 171 481 14[ 361 301 25I 371 1 1 1 Ten Mile 4 Abe 1 2941 1 1 1 107I 1771 1731 S91 1691 83[ 1361 871 1241 1421 1 1 1 Lummi Island I 145] 6771 21.41 1 891 471 771 471 941 26] 1011 871 391 891 1 I 1 Lummi Island Abe 1 2481 1 1 1 1231 1181 1SOI 591 1571 551 1331 1011 911 151I I 1 I Lummis Res North 1 261 7481 3.51 1 181 71 131 131 191 101 131 17[ 41 141 1 I [ Lummis Res North Abs 1 1341 I 1 1 541 721 841 351 1001 281 761 581 461 811 1 1 Lummi Res South 1 571 7691 7.41 1 291 20I 371 121 401 121 321 271 171 281 1 I Lummi Res South Abe 1 1191 I 1 1 471 701 691 371 861 271 611 511 401 721 1 [ I Lynden Twp 1 1311 12241 10.7I 1 171 1061 671 361 921 541 36] 191 87[ 63[ 1 [ Lynden Twp Abe 1 4681 1 1 1 1061 3421 2471 1301 2981 1651 1741 691 289[ 2081 1[ I Ten Mile 2 1 1741 14261 12.21 1 681 941 841 411 1301 401 731 381 861 1001 I 1 I Ten Mile 2 Abe 1 583[ 1 1 1 1641 3961 3261 1401 390[ 175I 2311 1701 2491 2611 1 1 I Maple Falls 1 1 128[ 10651 12.01 1 591 631 601 461 103[ 401 481 441 491 781 1 1 I Maple Falls 1 Abe 1 2871 1 1 [ 1311 1391 1471 791 1731 971 1121 961 1121 1531 1 1 Maple Falls 2 1 541 4051 13.31 1 241 30I 271 171 431 141 211 161 25I 361 1 1 I Maple Falls 2 Abe 1 1231 1 1 [ 741 451 471 421 731 331 411 481 351 591 1 1 1 Marietta 1 1 S21 5691 9.11 1 211 281 271 191 411 101 311 191 231 341 1 1 1 Marietta 1 Abe 1 1881 1 1 1 531 1291 1211 411 1311 441 1141 671` 831 1101 1 1 I Marietta 2 1 841 8421 10.01 1 391 411 481 211 641 161 471 29[ 331 581 1 I I Marietta 2 Abe 1 2421 1 1 1 911 1341 1431 641 1601 581 1131 621 105I 1401 1 I I Marietta 4 1 681 8131 8.41 1 271 381 411 191 441 141 35j 311 271 42[ 1 1 1 Marietta 4 Abe 1 2831 1 1 1 1241 1501 1831 691 1781 561 1521 881 1151 1611 1 1 Mt View 1 1 621 855I 7.31 1 161 411 331 191 371 171 241 131 321 291 1 I Mt View 1 Abe 1 3301 1 1 1 1071 2121 1991 73[ 195[ 941 1271 951 1371 1611 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 13 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T I C I P 1 IC Y I N I J 1 G IC P IC K I D IC M I S IC B I I I Logical Page # 02-01 1 u I u I e I 10 e 1 0 10 i I i 10 a to e I a to i I a Io a I I I I r I r I r I lu a I Ir m I n lu t Eu r I n Eu k I m Iu r I I I I I n I r 1 c I In I It I n In a In r I In e I In b I I 1 1 I o I e I e I It I I J I Y It It Y I M It I R It a I I I u n I n I ly 1 10 0 1 IY IY I IY I IY r I I I I ! t I t I t I Iw I If r B r C I 1 S a 1 I C 1 a I I I I I I li I I g I e IE a IC h 1 h IC u I r IC I I I T I R I V I Id I IB e I n Ix m to a I a Io f I a Eo B I I 1 h I e I o I Is I Is n I t is a lu p I n lu m I w lu r I I I 1 i 1 g 1 t 1 I 1 11 e I o Ic n In p I e In a f in e 1 I s I i I i I IE 1 11 e I n lu Ic e I Ic n I o Ic n I I 1 I I s I n I IM I Ii n I It I1 1 1 Ii I r 11 n I I I 1 1 E 1 t I g I IS I In I Ii 11 1 1 I1 I d 11 e I i I I 1 1 I r I I I I Ig I Iv I I 1 1 1 r I I I I e I a I I IL I Ih I le 11 1 12 1 13 1 I 1 I 1 c I t I I Ie I Is I I IB I IB I IB I I 1 I I t I i I I IV I Im I f I I I I I I I I E I i I- I I EY I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I n l n I I I I 1 1 I I I3 ! 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I Valley South 1 951 5441 17.51 1 501 401 591 211 751 201 471 361 291 521 1 ! I Valley South Abs 1131 I 1 1 461 601 511 281 691 27I 451 341 381 571 1 1 Van Wyck 1 I 1541 11081 13.91 1 601 851 821 371 1061 401 67) 441 721 BSI I I Van Wyck 1 Abs I 3791 1 1 1 1341 232] 2111 811 2291 IOSI 1681 1241 1771 1761 1 1 1 Van Wyck 4 1 931 7091 13.11 I 371 531 461 261 621 171 561 331 471 491 1 1 1 Van Wyck 4 Abe 1 2511 1 1 1 1181 1231 1341 661 1561 611 1251 891 1041 1261 1 I 1 Van Wyck 5 1 981 5781 17.01 1 431 491 501 1811 661 211 431 391 341 471 1 1 I Van Wyck 5 Abe 1 1971 I 1 1 721 1011 1021 311 1161 33[ 901 721 511 911 1 I 1 Van Wyck 2 1 1131 12651 8.91 1 341 74[ 531 331 731 35[ 471 341 491 661 1 I I Van Wyck 2 Abs 1 5501 1 1 1 1531 3711 3231 128I 3541 1561 2591 1981 2251 3021 1 1 Lynden City 9 VBM 1 141 361 38.91 1 51 71 101 SI 91 41 61 21 81 71 1 ! 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I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 15 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T I C I P i IC K 1C S I IC B I IC B I I I I I I [ Logical Page # 02-02 1 u I u I e i io e 1 io h 1 10 i 1 Io a I I I 1 I 1 1 1 r 1 r 1 r I !u i i !u i I Iu 1 1 iu r I I I 1 1 I I n I r I c I In t 1 in r I In 1 1 In b I I I I I 1 i I o I e I e I it h I It 1 1 it I It a I I I I I 1 1 u 1 n I n I IY I !Y e I IY E I 1Y r I I I I I I t I t I t I I M I I Y I 1 1 1 1 a I I I I I IA I IA I IS f I IT I I 1 I I I I I T I R I V I is W I I F I I o I I J I I I I I I h I e I o I Is i I Id o I Ie I Ie I I i I g I t I I 1 1 Ii r I I I I C I I ! ! I ! e i I i I le 1 1 It e 1 Ii ! 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I I I I 1 f I I I I I I Whatcom County Con't 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I B'ham 11 I I 1 2181 I 8721 I 25.01 I 1 I 1021 I 1 I 1291 I 1 I 1151 I 1 I I I I I I 1231 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 11 Abs 1 3081 1 1 1 1311 1 1651 1 1451 1 1491 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 31 1 1621 10431 17.41 1 841 1 1111 1 871 1 B91 1 1 1 I B'ham 31 Abe 1 4211 1 1 1 1831 1 2181 i 1911 1 2001 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 71 1 1571 12511 12.51 1 911 1 1041 97] 1 941 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 71 Abs 1 4321 1 I 1 2121 1 2481 1 2241 1 2361 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 61 1 1161 7661 15.11 1 711 1 791 1 741 1 811 I I I I I I B'ham 61 Abs 1 2631 1 1 1 1571 1 1741 1 1681 1 1711 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham ill 1 1601 9531 16.81 1 821 I 981 1 831 f 90I I I I I I I B'ham ill Abe 1 3811 1 1 1 1861 1 2061 1 1911 1 2101 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 91 1 171 2091 8.11 1 121 1 111 I 111 1 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 91 Abe 1 881 1 1 1 411 1 471 1 401 1 501 I I I I I I B'ham 131 1 1111 11421 9.71 1 681 1 741 1 661 1 731 1 1 1 1 [ 1 B'ham 131 Abs 1 5251 1 1 1 2981 1 3531 1 3191 1 3341 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 12 1 1241 8961 13.91 1 691 1 881 I 801 1 781 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 12 Abe 1 3411 1 1 1 1821 1 2091 1 197[ 1 1961 1 1 1 1 i 1 B'ham 132 1 461 6921 6.61 1 201 1 25[ 1 201 1 251 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 132 Abs 1 2091 1 1 1 1131 1 1381 1 1211 1 1251 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 152 1 1761 16321 10.81 1 991 1 108[ i 1021 1 1031 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 152 Abs I 6561 I 1 1 3131 1 3871 1 3401 1 3481 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 22 1031 7031 14.71 1 541 1 601 1 561 1 621 I I I I I B'ham 22 Abe 1 1851 1 1 1 791 1 921 1 B21 1 85I I I I I I i B'ham 42 1 1431 6381 22.41 1 741 1 931 1 811 1 81I I I I I I I B'ham 42 Abe 1 2041 1 1 1 941 1 1131 1 1001 1 1031 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 32 1 1041 67BI 15.31 1 461 I 641 1 471 1 55 1 B'ham 32 Abs 1 2171 1 1 1 1151 1 1331 1 1221 1 1241 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 92 1 1301 14331 9.11 1 591 1 791 1 661 1 671 1 1 1 1 i 1 B'ham 92 Abs 1 6381 1 1 1 3421 1 3921 [ 345[ 1 3681 1 1 1 1 i 1 B'ham 13 1 911 7811 11.71 1 391 1 50[ 1 431 1 461 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 13 Abs 1 216[ 1 1 [ 1091 1 1271 1 1091 1 1181 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 53 1 691 4661 14.81 1 371 1 441 1 391 1 381 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 53 Abs 1 1161 1 1 1 471 1 531 1 511 I 511 I I I I 1 1 B'ham 43 1 861 6151 14.01 1 351 1 461 1 361 1 381 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 43 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 671 1 861 1 771 1 781 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 93 1 631 8251 7.61 1 331 1 411 1 39 B'ham 93 Abe 1 2391 1 1 1 1271 1 1471 1 1331 1 1271 1 1 1 1 i B'ham 63 1 1061 6771 15.71 1 501 1 581 1 491 1 531 I I I I ! 1 B'ham 63 Abs 1 1211 1 1 1 Sil 1 60 1 B'ham 103 1 631 5381 11.71 1 321 1 43[ 1 361 1 341 1 1 1 1 I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 16 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T I C I P I IC K I IC S i lC B! IC B I I 1 I I I Logical Page # 02-02 1 u i u I e I to e I to h l to i! Eo a I I I I I I r I r I r I lu 1 I lu i i Iu 1 I lu r I I I I 1 i I n I r I c I In t I i in r I In 1 1 In b I I I I I i I I o I e I e I It h I It 1 1 It I It a I I I I I I I I u I n I n I Iy I lye 1 IyE I Iyr I I I I I ! I I t I t l t l I N I 1 y I 1 1 1 1 a I I I I I I I I 1 I I IA 1 lA I IS f { IT I I I I I I I 1 T i R I v I IeW I luF I I h o I IrLT ! I I I I I I { h l e l o 1 Is i l 1d o { le I Ie l I I I I I I 1 1 1 g 1 t I I 1 i 11 r { lr I I C I I I I 1 { e { i 1 i 1 {e 1 1 It e! I1 I Is o I I I I I ! 1 E ! e 1 n I Is n I Io 1 1 1f I I r 1 l E I t I g 1 !o a 1 I o I If I I y I I I I I I I 1 1 1 r! I lr u I I f I I I Ie I I I I I I i I e I a I I i e l I I I I lr 1 1 1 ! 1 I c I t I I I r l I I I I I 1 1 ! 1 I I I I I t I I i I ! o I i oI n l I I I I I I I I I E I I 1 I I I I I i l I I I I I 1 I I I Whatcom County Con' t n! I l I I I I I I I ! I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I B'ham 103 Abs 1 921 1 1 1 441 1 1 561 I I 1 S31 I I I I I I I 1 491 1 1 I I I 1 B'ham 123 1 1261 11291 11.21 1 701 1 841 1 751 1 781 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 123 Abs I 5181 I 1 1 3111 1 3481 1 3281 1 3371 1 1 1 1 l I B'ham 143 1 911 6421 14.21 1 531 1 601 1 541 1 561 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 143 Abe 1 3021 1 1 1 1771 1 1821 1 1851 1 1751 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 14 1 1451 8451 17.21 1 791 1 951 1 851 1 901 1 1 1 1 l I B'ham 14 Abe 1 3371 1 1 1 2011 1 2301 1 2211 1 2211 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 24 1 1991 10361 19.21 1 1011 1 lial 1 1101 1 1081 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 24 Abe 1 4441 1 1 1 2181 1 2481 1 2231 1 2231 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 94 1 371 4911 7.51 1 161 1 241 1 171 1 191 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 94 Abs 1 1091 1 1 1 611 1 721 1 641 1 681 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 134 1 691 3901 17.71 1 431 1 501 1 451 1 451 I I I I I I B'ham 134 Abe 1 1291 1 1 1 721 1 BSI 1 761 1 791 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 44 1 1501 7721 19.41 1 761 1 911 1 831 1 841 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 44 Abe 1 3111 1 1 1 1501 1 1791 1 1641 1 172 1 B'ham 114 1 2061 8441 24.41 1 1101 1 1321 1 1141. 1 1131 1 1 1 1 l 1 B'ham 114 Abe 1 3191 1 1 1 1601 1 1861 1 1701 1 1711 1 1 1 1 l 1 B'ham 54 1 2431 13241 19.41 1 1291 1 16SI 1 1341 1 1391 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 54 Abs 1 5281 I 1 12691 1 3111 1 2961 1 2991 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 64 1 1951 10131 19.21 1 1241 1 1301 1 1241 1 1241 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 64 Abe 1 4051 1 1 1 2081 1 2381 1 2131 1 224 1 B'ham 15 1 1541 9981 15.41 1 851 1 1021 1 901 1 901 1 1 1 1 l 1 B'ham 15 Abe 1 3961 1 1 1 1931 1 2221 1 1981 1 2151 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham s5 I 511 6621 7,71 1 261 1 331 1 281 1 301 1 1 1 1 I { B'ham 55 Abs 1 1141 1 1 .1 591 1 731 1 64 67 1 B'ham 25 1 1421 6201 22.91 1 701 1 851 1 681 1 941 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 25 Abe 1 3071 1 1 1 1551 I 1811 1 1621 1 1641 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 45 1 1701 8421 20.21 1 951 1 1151 1 991 1 1061 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 45 Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 2191 1 2411 1 2241 1 2271 1 1 1 1 l 1 B'ham 35 1 1231 7301 16.81 1 701 1 811 1 751 1 741 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 35 Abe 1 2881 1 1 1 1521 1 1701 1 1531 1 1621 1 1 1 1 l 1 B'ham 65 1 591 3941 15.01 1 291 1 311 1 291 1 311 1 1 1 1 i 1 B'ham 65 Abe 1 121 1 1 1 71 1 91 1 91 1 91 1 1 1 1 { 1 B'ham 115 1 41 2051 2.01 1 31 1 31 1 31 1 31 1 1 1 1 II 1 B'ham 115 Abe 1 161 1 1 1 121 1 131 1 12[ 1 131 1 1 1 1 F 1 B'ham 95 1 1421 6571 21.61 1 641 1 791 1 701 1 721 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 95 Abs 1 1561 1 1 1 781 1 B41 1 771 1 781 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 16 1 2211 11931 18.51 1 1141 1 1341 1 115{ 1 1261 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 16 Abe 1 6161 1 1 1 3061 11 3431 1 3161 1 3311 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 17 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T I C I P ! IC K I IC S I IC B I IC B I I ! I I ! Logical Page # 02-02 1 u 1 u 1 e 1 Io e I Io h 1 10 l I Io a I I I I 1 r l r l r I Iu i I Iu i I Iu 1 1 Iu r I I I I I ! n I r ! c I In t I In r I In 1 1 In b I I I I I ! o I e I e I It h I It 1 I It I It a I I I I I I u ! n I n I IY I IY e I 1Y E I IY r I I I I I 1 t t I t I I N I I Y 1 1 1 1 1 a I I I I I I I I !A I IA 1 Is f I IT I I I I I I T R I V I Is W I I F I I o I I J I I I I I I 1 h e I o I Is i I d o I Ie I I I I I I I ! ! i l s l t f le 1 I li r I I I I C I I I I I I ! e l i l i! le 1 1 1t e I I 1 la 0 I I 1 E I I I e I n i Is n 1 10 1 1 If I !u r l 1 I I I ! I E I t I s i !0 a 1 !r 0 1 If I Ir Y I l l r l I Ir u l I f l I I le l e l a 1 I l e l I I I I Ir I I 1 I ! 1 I c I t I I I r l I I ! I I I I I I 1 E I t l i I i l ! 0 I 0 1 n I I I I I 1 I I ! ! ! 1 I ! ! I I I I I I ! ! I I I ! I I Whatcom County Con' t ! n! I I I I I I I ! I I ! ! I f ! I I I I I 1 I ! 1 I I I I I I I I B'ham B6 1 2431 11501 21.11 1 1281 1 1501 1 1381 1 1401 1 1 1 1 B'ham B6 Abs 1 4101 1 1 1 2231 1 2531 1 2421 1 2531 1 1 1 1 B'ham 26 1 1911 7041 27.11 1 971 1 1131 1 941 1 1041 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 26 Abe 1 1961 I I 1 83I 1 961 1 B91 1 901 1 1 1 I I B'ham 36 1 1251 8421 14.BI 1 701 1 7BI 1 671 1 721 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 36 Abe 1 3681 1 1 1 1641 1 2091 1 2031 1 2021 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 56 1 991 6241 15.91 1 541 1 641 1 521 1 611 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 56 Abe 1 1941 1 1 1 861 1 112[ 1 901 I 991 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 116 1 1411 7261 19.41 1 701 1 661 1 721 1 801 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 116 Abe 1 322I I I 1 1611 1 1901 1 1741 1 1771 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 46 1 1501 5121 29.31 1 851 ! 971 1 891 1 961 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 46 Abe 1 1351 1 1 1 511 1 651 1 561 1 631 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 76 1 581 4431 13.11 1 331 1 391 1 351 1 361 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 76 Abs 1 851 1 1 1 451 1 461 1 451 1. 461 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 1 1 1121 8491 13,21 1 751 1 761 1 871 1 761 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 1 Abe 1 2251 I I 1 1361 1 1491 1 1701 1 1461 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 2 1 761 5901 12.91 1 421 1 S01 I 581 1 471 1 1 1 1 I Blaine City 2 Abe 1 1971 1 1 1 1151 1 1271 1 1491 1 1201 1 1 1 1 I Blaine City 3 601 69BI 8.61 I 39I 1 401 1 4B1 1 371 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 3 Abe 1 2591 1 I 1 1411 1 1611 1 1B71 1 1511 1 1 1 1 I Everson City 1 1031 9551 10.81 1 621 1 701 1 661 1 671 1 1 1 1 I Everson City Abe 1 2731 I I 1 1571 1 1671 1 1661 1 1651 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 1 1 971 6631 14.61 1 601 1 661 1 621 1 691 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 1 Abs 1 2161 I 1 1 1311 1 1421 1 13BI 1 1361 1 1 1 1 ! Ferndale City 2 1 1131 9991 11.31 1 611 1 771 1 651 1 661 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 2 Abe 1 3651 1 1 I 1971 1 2251 1 2131 1 2121 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 3 1 1921 13411 14.31 I 1001 1 1261 1 1081 1 1161 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 3 Abe 1 5111 I I 1 2941 1 3251 1 3071 1 3111 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 5 1 1211 7011 17.31 1 711 1 901 1 741 1 771 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 5 Abs 1 2361 1 1 1 1291 1 1431 1 1371 1 1381 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 6 1 921 6821 13.51 1 S1I 1 53[ 1 501 1 511 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale City 6 Abs 1 1621 1 I 1 941 1 1011 1 971 1 1041 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 1 1 1601 13181 12.11 1 9411 961 1 1001 1 891 I I I I ! Lynden City 1 Abe 1 5201 I 1 1 3051 1 3251 1 3221 1 3091 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 3 1 1511 16491 9.21 1 841 1 901 1 Sal 1 861 1 1 1 1 ! Lynden City 3 Abe 1 6361 1 I 1 3641 1 3851 1 3941 1 3701 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 5 1 1041 12861 8.11 1 531 I 69I 1 591 1 541 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 5 Abs 1 5361 I 1 1 2991 1 3201 1 3181 1 3101 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 7 1 1051 14941 7.01 1 681 1 721 1 691 1 661 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 18 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T 1 C I P I IC K I IC S I IC B 1 IC B 1 1 I I f I Logical Page # 02-02 1 u j u 1 e 1 Io e I Io h 1 10 i I !o a 1 I I I I I 1 r 1 r 1 r 1 ju i I Iu i I Iu 1 1 Iu r I I I I I I 1 n 1 r I c I In t I In r I In 1 1 In b 1 1 I I I 1 I 0 1 e I e I It h I It 1 i It I It a I I I I I 1 I u I n I n I ly I Iy e I Iy 2 1 1y r I I I I I I 1 t I t l t l I M I I y I 1 1 1 I a I I ! I I I I I 1 IA I IA I IS f I IT I I I I I I I T I R I V 1 Ie w I I F I I o I Ir T I I I I I h I e o I I 1 I Id o I I I 1e I i 1 g 1 t i I 1 1 Ii r I Ir I la C e 1 i l i 1 Ie 1 1 It e 1 li I Ie 0 1 I ! I I I I e I n I le n 1 10 1 1 If i I r g y I 1 1 r I I Ir u 1 Ir f I If Ie I I 1 1 I 1 I e I a I I 1 e I 1 1 I I it I I f f 1 1 I c t I I i r l I I I I I I I I I ! 1 t l l i l 10 1 i l t n I I ! ! I f f I I f I I f ! I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Whatcom County Con't I n 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I f I 1 1 I I I f ! I I I I I I I 1 ! I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I Lynden City 7 Abe 1 5041 1 1 1 2631 1 2951 1 2841 1 2721 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack City 1 611 4121 14.81 1 341 1 441 I 351 1 401 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack City Abe 1 1301 1 1 I 691 1 791 I 761 1 701 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack Twp 3 1 531 5181 10.21 1 271 1 321 1 261 1 291 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack Twp 3 Abe 1 226I 1 1 1 1071 1 1181 1 1071 1 1171 1 1 1 1 1 Sumae City 1 861 4281 20.11 1 481 1 S81 1 521 1 541 1 1 1 1 1 Sumae City Abe 1 911 1 1 1 581 1 661 1 601 1 641 1 1 1 1 I Acme 2 1 1171 9091 12.91 1 571 1 721 1 611. I 671 1 1 1 1 I Acme 2 Abe 1 2431 1 1 1 1181 1 1311 1 1281 1 1231 1 1 1 1 I Crescent 1 1 1291 8621 15.01 1 841 1 961 1 851 1 901 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 1 Abe 1 2821 1 1 1 1S01 1 1601 1 1561 1 1571 1 1 1 1 I Crescent 2 1 1461 5531 26.41 1 921 1 1001 1 971 1 991 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 2 Abe 1 1981 1 1 1 1081 1 1121 1 1131 1 1111 1 1 1 I 1 Crescent 3 1 2081 12331 16.91 1 1091 1 1361 1 1161 1 1291 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 3 Abe 1 4391 1 1 1 2311 1 2661 1 2361 1 2461 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 1 1 1001 9911 10.11 1 471 1 641 1 511 1 571 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 1 Abe 1 3131 1 1 1 1941 1 2131 1 2091 1 2121 1 1 1 1 I Delta 3 1 661 7481 8.81 1 371 1 371 1 411 1 391 1 1 1 1 I Delta 3 Abs I 2301 1 1 1 1231 1 1441 1 1321 1 1291 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 2 I 1041 7081 14.71 1 641 1 731 1 all 1 751 1 1 1 1 I Custer 2 Abe 1 1921 1 1 1 1021 1 1121 1 1141 I 1081 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 3 1 891 8611 10.31 1 501 I 551 1 721 1 531 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 3 Abe 1 2831 1 1 1 1701 1 1861 1 2041 1 1811 1 1 1 1 i Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 l 511 1 571 1 601 1 551 1 1 1 1 i Custer 4 Abe 1 3661 1 1 1 2341 1 2391 1 2501 1 251f 1 Semiahmoo 1 1711 15201 11.31 1 951 1 1081 1 1161 1 1111 1 I I ! I Semiahmoo Abe I 5491 1 1 1 3081 1 3271 1 3541 1 3201 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 1 1061 7671 13.81 1 SBI 1 651 1 65[ 1 621 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 Abe 1 2491 1 1 1 1361 1 1421 1 1451 1 1381 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 2 1 841 8021 10.51 1 461 1 591 1 551 1 561 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 2 Abe 1 244[1 1 ! 1421 1 1451 1 1421 1 1431 1 1 1 1 1 Deming 1 841 6711 12.51 1 481 1 601 1 491 1 531 1 1 1 1 1 Deming Abe 1 2681 1 11 1351 1 1531 1 1431 1 1451 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 1 1 771 9211 0.41 1 391 1 411 1 371 1 351 1 I 1 I I Ferndale Twp 1 Abe 1 3531 1 1 1 2051 1 2191 1 2171 1 2101 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 1 711 5991 11.91 1 371 1 451 1 441 1 431 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 Abs 1 1651 1 1 1 971 1 1061 1 1001 1 1031 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 1 531 9221 5.71 1 221 1 321 I 301 1 271 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 Abe 1 3451 1 1 1 2331 1 2341 1 2331 1 2391 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 19 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T I C 1 P I IC K I IC S I IC B I IC B 1 I I I I I Logical Page # 02-02 I u I u I e I 10 e I to h 1 10 i 1 10 a 1 I I I 1 I r l r l r l Iu i I Iu i I Iu l I Iu r I I I I I I n I r I o I In t I In r I In 1 I In b 1 I I I I 1 I o I e I e I It h I It 1 I It I It a I I I I I 1 1 u I n I n I Iy I 1y e I Iy E I Iy r I I I I I 1 1 t I t I t I I M I I y I 1 1 1 1 a I I I I I I I I I IA I IA I Is f I IT I ! 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I I r I ! 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I I t i I l I o I I n 1 o l n 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I [ f I I I I I I [ I 1 1 I I I I I 1 I Whatcom County Con't I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 i 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I Ferndale Twp 3 VBM 1 241 521 46.21 1 121 1 131 1 131 1 131 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 4 1 621 5921 10.51 1 291 1 401 1 331 1 351 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale Twp 4 Abe 1 2011 1 1 1 105[ 1 1181 1 1071 1 1181 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 1 711 7651 9.31 1 461 1 531 1 SOI I 511 I I I I 1 Ferndale Twp 5 Abs 1 2771 1 1 1 1501 1 1681 1 155I 1 1601 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 1 671 6391 10.51 1 341 1 341 1 371 j 361 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 Abe 1 2231 1 1 1 1331 1 1551 1 1361 1 1481 1 1 1 1 1 Geneva 2 1 1451 9111 15.91 1 841 1 1011 1 891 1 931 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 2 Abs 1 3491 1 1 1 1931 1 2061 1 2081 1 1991 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 3 1 1441 9141 15.81 1 851 1 961` 1 861 1 891 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 3 Abs [ 3661 1 1 1 1761 1 2011 1 185I 1 1811 1 1 1 1 1 Glenhaven 1 59[ 8571 6.91 [ 291 1 341 1 231 1 281 1 1 1 1 1 Glenhaven Abe I 2561 I 1 1 1331 1 1511 [ 1401 1 1481 1 1 1 1 I Lawrence 1 1211 11941 10.11 [ 681 1 821 1 721 1 741 1 1 1 Lawrence Abs 1 4591 1 1 1 2361 I 2651 1 2591 1 2571 1 1 1 1 I Ten Mile 4 1 741 7031 10.51 1 331 I 441 1 37] 1 411 1 1 1 1 I Ten Mile 4 Abe I 2941 1 1 1 144[ 1 1641 1 1631 1 1601 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Island I 1451 6771 21.41 1 771 1 891 1 781 1 841 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Island Abs 1 2481 1 1 1 1261 1 1481 1 1341 1 1421 1 1 1 1 1 Lummis Res North 1 261 7481 3.51 1 161 1 181 1 121 1 141 1 1 1 1 I Lummis Res North Abs 1 1341 1 1 1 781 1 901 1 B11 1 821 1 1 I I I Lummi Res South I 571 7691 7.41 1 211 1 341 1 271 1 251 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Res South Abe 1 1191 1 1 1 761 1 8ll I 811 1 821 1 1 1 1 [ Lynden Twp [ 1311 12241 10.71 1 761 1 831 1 791 1 701 1 I 1 1 I Lynden Twp Abs 1 4681 1 1 1 2571 1 2721 [ 2681 1 2701 1 1 1 1 I Ten Mile 2 1 1741 14261 12.21 [ 1031 1 1201 1 1051 1 1091 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 Abs 1 5831 1 1 1 3211 I 3581 1 3441 1 3361 .1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 1 1 1281 10651 12.01 1 72[ 1 871 1 831 1 801 1 1 1 I 1 Maple Falls 1 Abe 1 2871 1 1 1 1501 1 1631 1 165I 1 1661 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 2 1 541 4051 13.31 1 311 j 361 1 291 1 321 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 2 Abe 1 1231 1 1 1 591 1 601 1 651 1 631 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 1 1 521 5691 9.11 1 321 1 371 1 341 1 341 1 1 1 I I Marietta 1 Abs 1 1881 1 1 1 1041 1 1201 1 1241 1 1161 1 1 1 1 I Marietta 2 1 841 8421 10.01 1 491 1 571 1 531 1 541 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 2 Abe 1 2421 1 1 1 1311 1 1521 1 1391 1 1521 1 1 1 1 j Marietta 4 1 68[ 8131 8.41 1 421 1 421 [ 40[ 1 45I I I I I I Marietta 4 Abs 1 2831 1 1 1 1601 1 1781 1 1721 1 1791 1 1 1 1 1 Mt View 1 1 621 8551 7.31 1 341 I 381 1 351 1 331 1 1 1 1 1 Mt View 1 Abs 1 3301 1 1 1 153[ j 1811 1 1801 1 1791 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 20 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I 1 T C P I C K I C S j I C B I I C B I I I I I I Logical Page # 02-02 I u u 1 e 10 e 1 Io h 1 10 i 1 Io a I I I I I I I I r I r I r I Iu i 1 Iu i I 1u 1 1 fu r I I I I I 1 1 I n I r I o I In t 1 In r I In 1 I 1n b I I I I I 1 I o I e I e 1 It h I It 1 1 It I It a ! 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I I I 1 1 Van Wyck 4 Abe 1 251I I 1 I 1351 I 1541 1 1471 1 1441` 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 5 1 981 5781 17.01 I 451 I 611 1 491 1 511 f1 1 1 I 1 1 Van Wyck 5 Abs 1 1871 1 1 1 901 1 1061 1 981 1 921 1 r! 1 I 1 1 1 Van Wyck 2 1 1131 12651 8.91 1 611 1 731 1 691 1 701 1 I I 1 I 1 Van Wyck 2 Abs 1 5501 1 1 1 3071 1 3501 1 3371 1 3361 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 9 VBM 1 141 361 38.91 1 el 1 91 1 81 1 BI I I I I 1 Acme 1 VBM 1 801 1361 58.81 1 401 1 461 1 421 1 461 1 1 1 1 1 Baker VBM 1 601 1111 54.11 1 301 1 331 I 301 1 341 1 1 1 1 1 Newhalem VBM 1 121 481 25.01 1 31 1 5I I 41 1 31 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 52 VBM 1 391 561 69.61 1 221 1 221 I 231 1 211 1 1 1 1 I TOTALS: 1457861947531 48.31 1244801 1278651 1261231 1264111 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 44 General Election Held November 4, 2003 ! I T! 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 22 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T I C I P 1 I B I M I T I J I L I B I B 1 J IB T I D I I l Logical Page # 03-01 1 u I u I e I le r I a I' h 1' o I o 1' 0 1' a 1 o Is e I o I I I 1 1 r 1 r I r I 11 e I r Ih a Ih h I u Ih b Ih r I h Ih r I n I I 1 l I n 1 r I c 1 11 t I k 1a r la n I i la la n I n la r I I I I I o J e 1 e I Ii t I Im a Im I e Im R Im e I Im y I H I I l I u I n I n I In I A I a I C I e I y I y I W I I a I I I I I t I t I t I I B I e IF a IC I IC a IC I a IC B I n I I I I I I I I Ih o I m I to W I B to n to Y I t Io o I e I I I 1 I T I R I V I I n I u In H I i I J I I o I t I r I e I 1 l h I e I o I Im n I n I o In 1 1 o In In r I e In n 1 y I 1 I I i I g I t I I e I d In 1 I e 1 r 1c I k I 1c e I I I I e [ i I i I I r I e I m I o 1 n Ii I e I I m I I f I I e I n I la I o le 11 n I e I1 11 t I 11 a 1 I I I E I t 1 g 1 ly I n I I 10 I 1 0 1 I n I I 1 I l 1 1 1 r I I l0 I ID IA I n I I n I I n I I I l I I e I a l l lr I I It Ia la I la I I I l c I t I l I I I I- I r I I Ir I I I t I i I l I l I IL d Id J I Id I I I l i I o I l l l I a I I I r I I I I I l o I n l I I I It I 1 11 13 1 15 I I I I I n I I I I 10 Ig I I I l I l l I l 1 f l 1r Ie I I I I I I I l l I Bellingham City J I l 1 l I I I 1 I I I I l l I I B'ham 11 I 1 1 2181 I 8721 1 25.01 I 1 I 631 I 1501 I 1121 I 601 I 1301 I 981 I 581 I 1071 I 1291 I I I 531 1 l 1 B'ham 11 Abe 1 3081 1 1 1 1041 1971 1311 811 1901 1081 881 1561 1721 831 1 f 1 B'ham 31 1 1821 10431 17.41 1 381 1411 851 301 1241 791 431 901 1141 321 1 1 I B'ham 31 Abe 1 4211 1 1 1 1481 2551 1711 1121 2541 1551 1241 2141 2321 1121 1 1 1 131ham 71 1 1571 12SIl 12.51 1 671 891 851 321 1021 921 471 701 811 441 1 1 1 B'ham 71 Abe 1 4321 1 1 1 2141 1971 2171 1371 2271 1921 1671 1641 1961 1501 11 I B'ham 61 1 1161 7661 15.11 1 4SI 651 721 291 721 671 421 461 491 381 1 I I B'ham 61 Abe 1 2631 1 1 1 1471 1051 1491 951 1321 1471 1241 831 1031 1001 1 l I B'ham ill 1 1601 9531 16.81 1 711 861 1001 521 871 1001 651 581 781 531 1 I 1 B'ham 111 Abe 1 3811 1 1 1 2341 1281 170I 1761 1611 1641 2021 1031 1421 1721 1 l 1 B'ham 91 1 171 2091 8.11 1 81 81 91 61 81 91 31 Ill 81 71 1 l 1 B'ham 91 Abe 1 Bel I 1 1 541 291 441 391 391 371 371 371 301 481 1 l 1 B'ham 131 1 1111 11421 9.71 1 561 501 641 491 461 701 511 351 491 431 1 l 1 B'ham 131 Abe 1 5251 1 1 1 2751 2241 29911 2061 2331 2721 22B1 1881 2031 2221 1 I 1 B'ham 12 1 1241 8961 13.81 1 481 711 751 421 691 711 431 591 631 411 1 I 1 B'ham 12 Abe I 3411 1 1 1 1471 1761 1681 941 2061 1581 1311 1561 1751 1121 1 1 1 B'ham 132 1 461 6921 6.61 1 231 221 261 141 241 221 161 191 211 141 1 l B'ham 132 Abe 1 2091 1 1 1 1101 881 1201 661 1051 1111 861 851 1011 711 1 l I B'ham 152 1 1761 16321 10.81 1 1131 581 861 871 651 821 811 561 641 771 1 l 1 B'ham 1S2 Abe 1 6561 1 1 1 3701 2441 3151 2661 2711 2911 2781 2171 2581 2441 1 f B'ham 22 1 1031 7031 14.71 1 231 761 521 181 761 491 271 591 611 231 1 1 I, B'ham 22 Abe 1 1851 1 1 1 721 1061 701 4BI 1091 611 571 941 1031 511 1 1 I B'ham 42 1 1431 6381 22.41 1 401 1021 841 341 941 701 461 781 871 361 1 I B'ham 42 Abe 1 2041 1 1 1 831 1081 911 651 1131 841 661 941 1041 661 B'ham 32 1 1041 6781 15.31 1 371 641 531 371 571 471 331 521 551 281 1 I 1 B'ham 32 Abe 1 2171 1 1 1 911 1171 1161 681 1201 1011 771 981 1161 601 1 l 1 B'ham 92 1 1301 14331 9.11 1 681 S81 711 40I 711 561 591 431 SOI 501 1 l I B'ham 92 Abe 1 6381 1 1 1 3581 2501 3341 2681 3021 3041 3071 2221 2441 2891 1 I 1 B'ham 13 1 911 7811 11,71 1 201 681 461 141 621 371 151 581 611 151 1 I I B'ham 13 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 971 102I 1101 511 1141 991 761 841 1061 591 1 I 1 B'ham 53 1 691 4661 14.81 1 181 50I 381 111 501 351 181 401 471 81 1 1 I B'ham 53 Abe 1 1161 1 1 1 431 671 481 331 601 411 321 651 721 221 1 I 1 B'ham 43 1 861 6151 14.01 1 171 661 371 191 591 281 151 511 631 91 1 f I B'ham 43 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 521 981 791 371 951 701 391 831 851 431 1 1 I B'ham 93 1 631 8251 7.61 1 281 311 361 161 331 291 231 251 301 181 1 I I B'ham 93 Abe 1 2391 1 1 1 1211 10SI 1261 B51 1181 1151 831 1111 1111 731 1 I I B'ham 63 1 1061 6771 15.71 1 261 721 581 181 691 441 241 521 611 171 1 I 1 B'ham 63 Abe 1 1211 1 1 1 421 691 481 381 601 441 381 591 641 301 1 l 1 B'ham 103 1 631 5381 11.71 1 91 541 291 91 481 291 81 421 471 101 1 I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 23 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P ! 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I 391 231 I I 511 621 I I I 141 I I B'ham 123 1 1261 11291 11.21 1 421 83[ 771 441 651 621 401 671 65I 331 I I B'ham 123 Abe 1 5181 1 1 1 3011 184] 3071 2481 2101 2771 2491 1981 1981 2411 1 1 B'ham 143 1 911 6421 14.21 1 321 581 481 411 401 411 341 481 511 281 I 1 B'ham 143 Abe 1 3021 I 1 1 163] 1281 1541 1491 1201 1341 1441 1131 120[ 136] 1 1 B'ham 14 1 1451 8451 17.21 1 681 7011 811 701 631 741 591 641 761 501 I 1 B'ham 14 Abe 1 3371 1 1 1 1841 1411 1931 1441 1601 1711 1621 1181 1441 1401 1 1 B'ham 24 1 1991 10361 19.21 1 1061 831 1021 831 791 961 951 651 891 711 1 1 B'ham 24 Abe 1 4441 1 I 1 2341 1961 2121 1B21 1911 1931 2001 1711 166] 1951 1 1 B'ham 94 1 371 4911 7.51 1 181 171 231 91 231 191 151 111 141 131 I 1 B'ham 94 Abe 1 1091 1 1 1 651 411 691 351 S4[ 561 461 411 491 401 1 1 B'ham 134 1 691 3901 17.71 1 341 351 431 321 28[ 401 391 161 351 231 1 1 B'ham 134 Abe 1 1291 1 I 1 651 571 721 491 60I 701 551 451 SSI 491 1 1 B'ham 44 1 1501 7721 19.41 1 731 741 77[ 66[ 621 621 621 581 601 531 I 1 B'ham 44 Abe 1 3111 1 1 1 1751 1171 1591 1611 1121 1261 1581 1121 1111 1601 1 1 B'ham 114 1 2061 8441 24.41 1 1001 96[ 951 861 891 901 95I 701 961 661 1 1 B'ham 114 Abe [ 3191 1 1 1 1781 1251 1621 1451 1311 1431 1751 961 1211 14SI I I B'ham S4 1 2431 13241 18.41 1 1061 1321 1301 881 1231 1251 1021 961 1181 791 1 1 B'ham 54 Abe 1 5281 1 1 1 2721 2471 2591 2021 2621 2261 2201 2211 2241 1931 1 [ B'ham 64 1 1951 10131 19.21 1 891 SOOT 1131 701 1041 103I 681 B61 951 721 1 1 B'ham 64 Abe 1 4051 1 1 1 1841 tool 2041 1461 2001 1681 1561 1771 1931 147[ 1 1 B'ham 15 1 1541 998[ 15.41 1 611 89] 861 571 811 761 551 711 78[ 64I 1 ] B'ham 15 Abe 1 3961 11 1 2331 1481 2011 1821 1611 1691 1821 126] 1471 19011 1 B'ham 55 1 511 6621 7.71 1 1BI 291 301 121 281 281 131 221 271 131 1 1 B'ham 55 Abe 1 1141 1 1 ] 481 571 681 311 601 581 371 441 451 451 1 1 B'ham 25 1 1421 6201 22.91 1 30I 1071 6BI 321 951 611 441 721 991 281 1 1 B'ham 25 Abe 1 3071 1 1 1 1221 1711 1421 1191 160[ 12BI 1341 1291 1681 1091 1 1 B'ham 45 1 1701 8421 20.21 ] 391 1271 911 441 110[ 891 581 841 1241 291 1 1 B'ham 45 Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 1321 2611 2021 1221 2491 1791 1451 1931 2381 1271 1 1 B'ham 35 1 1231 7301 16.81 1 201 981 67[ 251 851 621 25I 721 941 171 1 1 B'ham 35 Abe 1 2881 1 1 1 861 1901 132[ 871 166] 1221 1011 1401 1541 1041 1 1 B'ham 65 [ 591 3941 15.01 1 111 371 321 31 381 331 121 251 331 91 1 1 B'ham 65 Abe 1 121 1 1 1 11 71 6] 1 91 61 11 7[ 71 21 1 1 B'ham 115 1 41 2051 2.01 1 1 3] 31 1 31 31 11 11 21 1 1 1 B'ham 115 Abe 1 161 1 1 1 21 131 121 11 141 101 21 131 15[ 1 1 1 B'ham 95 1 1421 6S7[ 21.6] 1 27[ 1111 611 161 961 511 291 751 991 23] 1 1 B'ham 95 Abe 1 1561 11 1 40] 1081 841 221 1161 691 351 901 1151 271 1 1 B'ham 16 1 2211 11931 18.51 1 821 1341 1141 771 1261 1091 791 1021 1101 741 1 1 B'ham 16 Abe 1 6161 1 1 1 294] 2911 3031 285I 2531 2471 2911 2311 271] 2391 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 24 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T C f P E I B ! 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I I f I I 1 I I I I l I 1 I I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I l I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 25 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I I T I C i P I I J IB K I A I D I I I J I A I I I I I Logical Page # 04-01 I u 1 u 1 e 1 11 0 11 e I n 11 i I I Iv o Iv n I I I I ! I I r ! r ! r I Is, h Is n I d la e I I Is h Is d I I I I ! I I n ! r ! c I Ii n Ii n I y Ii t I I Ir n Ir y I 1 I I ! I I- I e I e I In In e I In e I I 1B Is I I I I ! I u I n I n I Is L Is t I A Is r I I !o R Io R I I I I I ! I t I t I t I I i I h I n I I I In In o I I I I E ! I I I I IC a IC I d IC S I I I P I w I I I I ! 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I 1 1 1 I 1 1 E 1 I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2141 I I I I 1 1 ! i ! I I I I I I I I 2151 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I ! I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I f I I ! I I 1 I 1 ! 1 I I i I f I I i I i I I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 26 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P I IF L 1 J IF S IF M I B IF K I M IF J I M I I I I I Logical Page # 05-01 j u I u j e I le l 1 e Is t Is e I r Is e I i Is i I a I I I I r I r I r I Ir o I r Ir a Ir 1 1 a jr n I k Ir m I r I I I I n I r I c I In y I r In v In v I d In n I e In I i I I I 1 I c I e I e I Id I y Id Id I Id I Id I a I I I I I 1 u I n I n I la I Ia Ia n 1 O 1a t I R la 1 1 n l I ! 1 1 I t I t I t I 11Z I L Ito !1 I x flh I e Ill I n I I I I I le i I a I 1 Ie D I f Ie I i I i I e I f T I R I v I ! m 1 n 1 1 1 1 c E 1 1 1- l I I I I I h e I o I !Mm I d I C v ICH 1 r 1C 1 1 1 C t 1 E l I ! 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I l I 1 I f I I I f I I I I I I I 43861 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 48.01 I 1 I I I I I I I 1 f I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 9621 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I 1 I I I 10081 11001 8701 I I 1 I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I ! I 1 1 I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I E I I 1 I 1 I 1 ! I I I I I I ! I I I I I 7921 5961 ! I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 f I I I I ! 1 1 I I I 1 I ! I I 1 I 9611 7541 I I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I ! I I I 8031 1 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I ! ! I ! 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I E ! 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I ! I 1 E ! f I ! I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 27 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T C P I IL G IL R I B IL G IL D I I I I I I I I Logical Page # 06-01 u J u a I Iy a Iy 0 1 1 iy a ly o I I I I I I I r 1 r r I In r In n I a In r In u I I I I I I I ! I n I r I c I Id Ida I i Ida Id I 1 I I I ! I I o I e I e J le le 1 1 r le 1 le I I 1 I I I I I l u l n l n I in L In d I In d In A I I I I I I I I 1 t I t t I I I I S I I d I I I 1 I ! I I I IC IC I c ICE IC I I I I ! I T I R I V I too 10 e 1 0 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 E f h I e I o I lu d Iu V I t [u K Iu s I I I I I I i I g I t I In a In a I t In u In t I I I I I I I I I [ s I i I i I IC IC 1 I [c i Ic e i I I I I I I I I 1 s l n l Ii Ii o I Ii k [i i I I I I I I ! I 1 l E l t l g 1 11 11 i 1 11 a 11 n 1 ! 1 1 r l I E I e 1 I n I I I I I I I I I ! f e I a I I IF IP I fP IF I ! ! ! I I ! I I I c I t I 1 10 E0 1 10 10 I ! ! l I I I I I ! t l i l 1 le la I je Is I I l o l I n n l 1 11 12 1 13 14 I Lynden City I I I 1 I I 1 I I ! I I I 1 I [ I I I I Lynden City 1 I I 1 1601 I 13191 I 12.11 I I I 1 1031 911 I I I I I I I I f I 391 1031 1041 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 Lynden City 1 Abe [ 5201 1 1 1 3241 3041 851 2851 2991 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 J Lynden City 3 1 151[ 16491 9.21 1 1131 801 371 102J 1101 1 1 1 1 1 I I Lynden City 3 Abe 1 6361 1 1 1 3701 3461 1141 344] 3741 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 5 1 1041 12861 8.11 1 711 621 161 661 711 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 5 Abe 1 5361 1 1 1 3061 3101 971 2981 3111 ! 1 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 7 1 1051 14941 7.01 1 811 551 281 761 781 1 1! 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 7 Abe 1 5041 1 1 1 300[ 2631 1111 2771 2771 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 9 VBM 1 141 361 38.91 1 ill 81 21 71 71 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 TOTALS: I 1 1 1 1 I I I I f I I 1 I I I I 1 27301 I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 57831 I I I I I E i [ I I I I I I I I I 47.21 ! 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IF J IF S IF J I B I I 1 I Logical Page # 08-01 1 u I u I e I 1' n 1' e I e 11 1 1 le o le t !e u I e I I I I I r I r I r I Ih n Ih r I n Ih a I Ir h Ir u Ir s I r I I I I I n I r I c I 1a 1a r I Ia i I In n in a In t I n I I I I I o I e I e I Im W Im y I G 1m n I Id Id r Id i I i I I I I I u I n I n I I h I I a I e I la S Ia t Ia n I e I I I ! I t I t I t I IS i IS F I e 15 1 11 a 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 I ! 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B'ham 11 1 2181 8721 25.01 1 1081 441 831 1091 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 11 Abe 1 3081 1 1 1 1171 501 1141 1131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 31 1 1821 10431 17,41 1 841 251 711 821 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 31 Abe 1 4211 1 1 1 1491 591 1631 1451 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 71 1 1571 12511 12.51 1 911 341 621 871 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 71 Abe 1 4321 1 1 1 2011 921 1711 1911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 61 1 1161 7661 15.11 1 661 201 471 65! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 61 Abe 1 2631 1 1 1 1351 631 1051 1421 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 111 1 1601 9531 16.81 1 931 321 811 931 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 111 Abe 1 3811 1 1 1 1611 691 1531 1691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 91 1 171 2091 8.11 1 121 61 SI 131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 91 Abe I 88! I 1 1 411 271 341 391 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 131 1 1111 11421 9.71 I 541 271 371 531 I 1 I I I I I 1 B'ham 131 Abe 1 5251 1 1 1 1971 831 1351 1901 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 12 1 1241 8961 13.81 1 771 361 551 741 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 12 Abe 1 3411 1 1 1 1631 721 1381 1641 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 132 1 461 6921 6.61 1 291 51 261 261 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 132 Abe 1 2091 1 1 1 1011 581 671 991 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 152 1 1761 16321 10.61 1 1011 441 631 971 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 1S2 Abe 1 6561 1 1 1 2921 1311 2381 2851 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 22 1 1031 7031 14.71 1 521 191 451 531I I I I I I I I B'ham 22 Abe 1 1851 1 1 1 681 241 721 701 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 42 1 1431 6381 22.41 1 751 331 591 751 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 42 Abe 1 2041 1 1 1 871 331 881 861 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 32 1 1041 6781 15.31 1 501 24[ 391 491 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 32 Abe 1 2171 1 1 1 1091 401 851 1051 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 92 1 1301 14331 9.11 1 551 301 471 591 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 92 Abe 1 6381 1 1 1 2881 1381 1991 2971 1 1 1 1 1 1 1! B'ham 13 1 911 7811 11.71 1 451 161 341 421 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 13 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 1121 531 641 1051 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 53 1 691 4661 14.81 1 371 131 331 371 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 53 Abe 1 1161 1 1 1 401 241 371 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 43 1 861 6151 14.01 1 341 111 291 341 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 43 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 711 431 501 711 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 93 1 631 825I 7.61 1 35I 151 251 371 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 93 Abe 1 2391 1 1 1 1181 491 871 1171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 63 1 1061 6771 15.71 1 541 251 371 541 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 63 Abe 1 1211 1 1 1 461 201 421 451 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 103 1 631 5381 11.71 1 331 71 271 341 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 30 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C P B A IB J 1 K I E I IF J IF S IF J I B I I I I Logical Page # 08-01 I u I u e I 1' n j' e I e 1' 1 1 1e o ]e t ]e u 1 e I ! I I I I r I r I r I Ih n Ih r I n Ih a I Ir h ]r u {r B I r I I I I I 1 n I r I C I la Ea r I Ia i I In n In a in t I n 1 I I ! I 10 I e 1 e I Im w Im y I G Im n I Id Id r Id i I i 1 I I I I I u I n I n I I h I I a I e I IaS Iat Ian I e 1 I I 1 I t I t! t I IS i IS F I B IS I 11 a 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I Ic t Ic e I B Ic M I le f le M le J I T I I I I I T f R I v I Ih m Ih r I Ih I I f I I I h B I- I I y I r I I L I IS IS K ISM I h I I 1 ! I 11 9 I t I Is a Is i I IS y I Ic r Ic a Ic c I m I I I I I 1 8 1 i 1 i 1 10 r 10 e I 10 n I Ih d Ih y Ih K I a I I I I I 1 8 1 n I 11 11 r l I1 c I I I I a I e l I I I I 1 E t 1 4 1 I I 1 l h 1 15 H IS Is y I I I I I I ] 1 1 r I 1 ID ID ] ID 1 10 r [0 10 1 I I I I I I e 1 a I 1 I1 I1 I !i 1 12 u ]2 12 1 I I I I I 1 c i t I 1 ]r [r I Ir I I b] I I I ! I I I I t l l l 1 I I I I I ID y ]D ID I I I I I E I i I o I !P ]P I IF I Ii Ei ]i I I ! I 10 I n! 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I I I I I E I 401 I 81 I 431 1 391 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 i 1 B'ham 123 ] 1261 11291 11.21 I 70[ 241 55] 721 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 123 Abe 1 518] 1 1 I 2781 1191 2011 2871 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 143 1 911 6421 14.21 1 461 181 401 461 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 143 Abe 1 3021 1 1 1 1471 551 1321 1461 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 B'ham 14 1 1451 845I 17.21 1 761 271 661 751 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 I B'ham 14 Abe 1 3371 1 1 1 1821 711 IS21 1841 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 24 1 1991 10361 19.21 1 1041 421 821 1041 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] B'ham 24 Abe 1 4441 1 1 1 1841 611 2001 1831 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 94 1 371 4911 7.51 1 201 131 101 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 B'ham 94 Abe 1 1091 1 1 1 611 331 321 611 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ] B'ham 134 1 691 3901 17.71 1 401 181 251 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 134 Abe 1 129! 1 1 1 711 311 461 691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 44 1 1501 7721 19.41 1 761 311 561 781 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 44 Abe I 311[ 1 1 1 1281 521 1291 1311 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 114 I 206I 8441 24.41 1 971 351 911 991 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 114 Abe 1 319I 1 1 1 147[ 59] 1381 145I I I I I I I I I I B'ham 54 1 243] 13241 18.41 1 1371 471 1031 1371 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 B'ham 54 Abe 1 5281 1 1 1 2381 1071 2231 2411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 64 1 1951 10131 19.21 ] 109I 481 831 1111 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 B'ham 64 Abe 1 4051 1 1 1 1881 731 1711 1901 1 1 1 1 1 ] I ] B'ham 15 I 1541 9981 15.41 1 841 271 75I 861 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I B'ham 15 Abe 1 3961 1 1 1 1891 691 1641 1831 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ] B'ham 55 1 511 6621 7.71 j 271 71 191 281 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 55 Abe 1 1141 1 1 1 641 25I 43[ 631 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 25 1 142[ 6201 22.91 1 681 19I 60I 70I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 25 Abe 1 3071 1 1 1 1351 50I 1421 1381 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 45 1 170] 8421 20.21 1 Be[ 161 861 85] I I I 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 45 Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 1761 461 2021 1681 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! I B'ham 35 1 1231 7301 16.81 1 671 181 471 641 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I B'ham 35 Abe I 2881 1 1 1 130I 40I 1231 1251 1 1 1 ] 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 65 I 591 3941 15.01 1 35] 141 131 361 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 65 Abe 1 121 1 1 1 61 21 41 61 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I B'ham 115 1 41 205I 2.01 1 31 1 21 3[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ] B'ham 115 Abe 1 161 1 1 1 101 41 el 101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 B'ham 95 1 1421 6571 21.61 1 611 23[ 50] 60] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ] B'ham 95 Abe 1 156I 1 1 1 651 251 81] 66] 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 B'ham 16 1 221] 11931 18.51 1 1311 32] 1001 1171 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 B'ham 16 Abe I 6161 1 ] 297[ 851 2941 2811 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ] ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 31 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P I IB A IB J I K I E I IF J IF S IP J f B 1 I I 1 Logical Page # 08-01 1 u 1 u 1 e 1 1' n 1' e I e 1' 1 1 Is o Is t Is u l e I 1 I 1 1 r I r I r I 1h n 1h r I n Ih a I Ir h Ir u Ir e I r I I I 1 I n I r I c I la Is r I Is i I 1n n In a In t I n 1 I I 1 I o I e I e I Im w Im y I G Im n I Id Id r Id i I i 1 1 I 1 1 u I n I n I I h I I a I e I 1a S la t 1a n I e l I I 1 1 t I t I t I Is i Is F 1 e IS 1 11 a 11 11 1 1 1 1 i I I I Ic t Ic e 1 e 1c M I 1e f Is M Is J I T I I I I T I R I v f Ih m Ih r 1 Ih I 1 f I c 1 I h I I I I I h I e I o I y I r I I L I jso is ISM I o I I I i I i 1 g 1 t 1 IS a 15 i 1 IS y I Ic r Ic a Ic c 1 m I I 1 I 1 e 1 i I i 1 10 r 10 e I 10 n I Ih d Ih y Ih K I a I I I I 1 I e 1 n 1 11 11 r 1 11 c I I I I a I s I I I I I E 1 t l g i 1 1 1 I h I Is 15 Is I I I I I I l l r l I 1D ID 1 ID 1 10 r 10 10 1 1 1 I I I e I a l I I1 1= i I1 1 12 u 12 12 1 I I I I I c I t 1 I !r Ir I Ir I I b I 1 I I I I I t I l l I I I I I I ID y ID ID 11 I- I I IP IP I IP I I1 I1 1i I o I n l I I- I° I Io 1 jr Ir Ir I 1 1 I ! l n l I I Is Is I Is I I I I I I I I i I 1 I I I I I 1 1 11 12 13 1 1 1 I I B'ham 501, Ferndale 502 1 1 1 f I I 11 1 12 I 1 13 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I B'ham 86 I 1 1 2431 1 11501 1 21.11 I 1 I 120[ I 341 I 1071 I 1201 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 1 B'ham 86 Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 2131 731 1931 2171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 26 1 1911 7041 27.11 1 901 291 851 901 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 26 Abe 1 1961 1 1 1 791 231 991 761 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 36 1 1251 8421 14.81 1 711 181 621 681 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 36 Abe 1 3681 1 1 1 1641 751 1231 1631 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 56 1 991 6241 15.91 1 561 151 521 531 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 56 Abe 1 1941 1 1 1 861 261 841 821 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 116 1 1411 7261 19.41 1 661 261 561 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 116 Abe 1 3221 1 1 1 1501 601 1381 1501 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 46 1 1501 5121 29.31 1 911 321 621 881 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 46 Abs 1 1351 1 1 1 531 211 571 581 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 76 1 581 4431 13.11 1 351 71 311 331 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 76 Abs 1 851 1 1 1 411 131 38] 411 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Ferndale City 1 1 971 6631 14.61 1 1 1 1 1 1 681 661 421 371 1 1 I Ferndale City 1 Abe 1 2161 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1311 1401 891 681 1 1 1 Ferndale City 2 1 1131 9991 11.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 781 761 481 411 1 1 1 Ferndale City 2 Abs 1 3651 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2071 2011 1221 1351 1 1 1 Ferndale City 3 1 1921 13411 14.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1351 1301 801 651 1 1 1 Ferndale City 3 Abe 1 5111 I I I I I I 1 1 3171 3061 2031 1881 1 1 I Ferndale City 5 1 1211 7011 17.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 811 SDI 501 401 1 1 I Ferndale City 5 Abs 1 2361 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1301 1261 961 691 1 1 I Ferndale City 6 1 921 6821 13.51 I I 1 I 1 1 641 591 321 341 1 1 1 Ferndale City 6 Abe 1 1621 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 921 911 651 571 1 1 1 Crescent 1 1 1291 8621 15.01 1 731 391 461 711 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Crescent 1 Abe 1 2821 1 1 1 1161 611 991 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Crescent 2 1 1461 5531 26.41 1 881 261 701 851 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 2 Abs 1 1981 1 1 1 821 231 961 811 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 3 1 2081 12331 16.91 1 1161 411 861 1171 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Crescent 3 Abs 1 4391 1 1 1 1741 761 1521 1741 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 1 1 1001 9911 10.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 581 581 391 231 1 1 I Custer 1 Abe 1 3131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1711 1601 BSI 921 1 1 1 Delta 3 1 661 7481 8.81 1 1 1 1 1 1 391 351 221 201 1 1 1 Delta 3 Abs 1 2301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1131 1101 811 641 1 1 I Custer 2 1 1041 7081 14.71 1 1 1 1 1 1 311 321 161 121 1 1 1 Custer 2 Abe 1 1921 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 591 491 251 441 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 2 1 531 9221 5.71 1 1 1 1 1 1 341 321 261 121 1 1 I Ferndale Twp 2 Abe 1 3451 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2111 2041 1381 1021 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 3 VBM 1 241 521 46.21 1 1 1 1 1 1 91 121 61 71 1 1 1 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 PAGE #: 32 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T ! 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I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ferndale Twp 4 1 621 5921 l0.SI I I I I 1 1 401 321 181 261 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 4 Abs 1 2011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 961 981 641 561 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 1 711 7651 9.31 1 1 1 1 1 I 461 491 291 231 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 5 Abs 1 2771 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1461 1391 841 821 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 1 671 6391 10.51 1 1 1 1 1 1 431 431 331 151 I I I 1 Ferndale Twp 9 Abs 1 2231 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1301 1191 771 561 1 1 1 I Geneva 2 1 1451 9111 15.91 1 871 201 711 911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Geneva 2 Abs 1 3491 1 1 1 1671 661 1691 1691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Geneva 3 1 1441 9141 15.81 1 901 361 581 881 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 3 Abe 1 3661 1 1 1 1541 751 1441 1451 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lummi Island 1 1451 6771 21.41 1 1 1 1 1 1 751 701 2SI 591 I I I 1 Lummi Island Abe 1 2481 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 95I 921 341 741 1 1 1 1 Lummis Res North 1 261 7481 3.51 1 1 1 1 1 1 151 141 71 171 1 1 1 I Lummis Res North Abs I 1341 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 701 601 211 591 1 1 1 1 Lummi Res South I 571 7991 7.41 1 1 1 1 1 1 181 191 121 311 1 1 1 1 Lummi Res South Abe ! 1191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 601 S71 281 411 1 I 1 1 Marietta 1 1 521 5691 9.11 1 281 71 221 281 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 1 Abe 1 188[ 1 1 1 901 351 721 861 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Marietta 2 1 841 8421 10.01 1 421 121 361 421 1 SI 41 51 31 1 1 1 1 Marietta 2 Abs 1 2421 1 1 1 911 381 611 831 1 231 231 181 91 1 1 1 I Marietta 4 1 681 8131 8.41 1 361 161 261 381 II 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Marietta 4 Abs I 2e31 I 1 1 1381 541 1051 1371 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mt View 1 I 621 8551 7.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 351 341 311 161 1I I I I Mt View 1 Abe I 3301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1491 1471 1001 911 1 1 I I Mt View 4 1 511 6141 8.31 1 1 1 1 1 ! 331 251 221 161 1 1 1 1 Mt View 4 Abe I 2581 I I I I I I 1 1 1331 1431 761 921 1 1 1 1 Mt view 3 1 521 94SI S.SI I I I I 1 1 301 321 311 131 1 I 1 1 Mt View 3 Abs 1 4041 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2071 2291 1831 951 I I I I Park I 1371 9681 14.21 1 661 271 S91 6111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Park Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 1231 501 1341 1191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rome 1 831 3691 22.SI I lI I I 11 I I I I I I I I 1 Rome Abs 1 3.031 1 1 1 21 1 1 21 ! I I I I I I 1 1 Valley East 1 1381 8811 15.71 I 7S1 361 491 751 I 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 Valley East Abe 1 3091 1 1 I 1401 641 1031 1281 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Valley North 1 1351 9391 14.41 1 801 361 451 761 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Valley North Abe 1 2151 1 1 1 861 381 721 891 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Valley South I 9S1 5441 17.51 1 521 2B1 341 S21 I I I I I I I I 1 Valley South Abe 1 1131 1 1 1 501 281 261 491 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 1 I 1541 11081 13.91 1 721 371 481 691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 33 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I [ T [ C ! P ! I A I J I K I E I 1F J IF S IF J I B 1 1 1 i Logical Page # 08-01 u 1 u 1 e 1 P n !' e I e P 1 1 le o !e t le u I e I I I I. [h n Ih r I n Ih a I Ir h Ir u Ir e I r I I I 1 ! n ! r ! ° 1 la 1a r I la i I In n !n a [n t I n ! 1 o I e 1 e l Im.W Imy 1 G Imn I Id [dr ]ai [ i I I l 1 1 i u I n l n l I h 1 I a I e l 1a s la t 1a n 1 e I I t I t I t I 1S i IS F I e IS I 11 a 11 11 I I I Ic t Ic e I e Ic M I le f le M !e J I T I ! I I 1 I T I R I v I Ih m Ih r I Ih I I f I c I ! h I I h I e i- I I y I r I I L I IS IS ISM I o 1 1 I i I g 1 t 1 15 a IS i I I5 y I Ic r Ic a Ic c I m I I I I I I e 1 1 1 1 1 10 r 10 e 1 10 n I Ih d Ih y Ih K I a I I ! 1 I i e 1 n 1 11 11r 1 11c I f I I a I a I I 1 I I E I t i g I I I 1 I h ! IS H 15 I5 y I I I I I I 1 1 1 r l I ID ID ! ID I 10 r 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 e a l ji 2 12 12 1 1 1 1 I I 1 c I t I I 11 lr r 1 Ir I 1b I 1 t I 1 1 1 I 1 I I I ID y 1D ID I I I I ! I 1 1 I o I I IF IF I IF I Ii 1i Ii I I I I ! i I o I n l I io to I Io I jr Ir Ir I I I I ! 1 I n l I I I I e 1 Ie 1 11 12 13 I I I I I le lI I I 1 B'ham 501, Ferndale 502 I I I 1 1 I 11 12 1 13 1 1 I I 1 I I l I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I f 1 I I 1 1 I I f I I ! I I I I I 1 Van Wyck 1 Abs { 3791 ! [ 1 1281 641 120I 1211 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 4 1 931 709[ 13.11 1 541 191 391 531 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Van Wyck 4 Abe 1 2511 1 1 1 1121 611 961 1041 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 I Van Wyck 5 1 981 5781 17.01 1 541 221 431 511 1 f1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 5 Abe I 1871 1 1 1 721 341 621 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Van Wyck 2 1 1131 12651 6.91 1 261 Ill 211 261 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 2 Abe I 5501 I 1 1 1431 601 1161 13911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I B'ham 52 VBM 1 391 561 69.61 1 141 7[ 91 141 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 I 1 TOTALS: I 1 I I I I I I I ! I I I I I 1 I I l 1322841651231 I I d I I I I I I I I I ! I I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I E I I 1 1 I I d 1 I I I 1 I I d I f I 1 I I ! ! I I I 49.61 1 I I I ! I I I I ! I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1119931 47671101071118421 1 ! I I I I I I I ! I I I I I ! I I I E I I I 1 ! I ! I I I I l 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 ! I 1 1 I f I I [ l I I 1 I I ! 1 1 I I I I I I i I I ! I ! 1 I 1 I i I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 34801 33961 21591 19741 1 1 1 I I I f I ! I I I I ! I I 1 I ] 1 I i I 1 i I 1 ! ! I I 1 I 1 I I f I I I I I I I I ! ! I I I 1 I I I f I I I I I I I 1 I ! I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 ! I I ! I I I I I 1 I I I I I I d I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I l ! I I I I f I I f i I l 1 I f I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 34 General Election Held November 4, 2003 ! I T I C I P I IB D I B I T I B I IL T IL J IL L I Logical Page # 09-01 1 u I u I e 1 11 a 11 e I o 11 a 1 ly a Iy o Iy a I I I i ! I r I r I r I IS. b Ia t I d Ia r I 1n r In h In r I I I 1 ! n 1 r I c I Ii o Ii t I d li r I Id a Id n Id r I I I 1 ! 1 1 o I e I e I In r In y I In i I Is a Is Is y I I I I ! 1 1 u I n I n I 1e a le I B IS e I In a In M In I I I I 1 t I t I t I 1 h I N I e I I I 1 1 K 1 I I I I 1 I IS IS u I r IS B I IS L 1S K IS o I I I I I T I R 1 V 1 I H Ic n I g I I I Ic r I r I I 1 h 1 e 1 o 1 I a h a I e I H I I C 1h i I t I 1 ! i I g I t I I r I m I I u I I a I e I h I I 1 s 1 i 1 I IS t 15 a I IS 1 I 15 m 15 g IS u I I I 1 1 1 s I n 1 10 10 k I 10 1 I 10 f 10 10 i I I 1 ! 1 1 1 E I t I g 1 13 13 e 1 13 1 14 i 14 14 s 1 1 I I I 11 I r I I I I r l I I 1 e I I I I I I I e I a I I ID ID 1 1D 1 1D 1 ID ID I I 1 I ! I ! c I t I I Ii Ii I 1i I 1i d Ii Ii I I I I I I I ! t I i 1 i I 0 1 I I Ir Ir I I 1 jr I Ir Ir Ir I I I I 1 1 1 o I n I 1 ! 11 12 1 1 I 14 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IF IF IF I I I I I 1 n I 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 I I I I i ! i 1 I I I IS IS IS I I > I I I Blaine 503, Lynden 504 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I ! 1 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I 11 12 13 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Blaine City 1 1 1121 8491 13.21 1 801 401 I 55I 731 1 l I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Blaine City 1 Abe 1 2251 1 1 1 1231 82[ 10SI 1271 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Blaine City 2 [ 761 5901 12.91 1 491 29] 331 511 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 2 Abe 1 1971 1 1 1 921` 661 911 911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 Blaine City 3 1 601 6981 8.61 1 39[ 141 361 381 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Blaine City 3 Abe I 2591 I 1 1 1241 641 1141 1221 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 1 1 1601 13181 12.11 1 1 1 1 1 I 841 79] 1071 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 1 Abe 1 5201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2641 2651 2981 1 1 1 I 1 Lynden City 3 1 1511 16491 9.21 1 1 1 1 1 1 961 901 1081 1 1 1 1 I Lynden City 3 Abs 1 6361 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3171 2971 350I I I I I I Lynden City 5 1 1041 12861 8.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 561 461 661 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City S Abe I 5361 I I I I I I 1 1 2791 2681 3131 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 7 1 1051 14941 7.01 1 1 1 1 1 1 731 661 741 1 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 7 Abe 1 5041 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2401 2391 2871 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 3 1 661 7481 8.81 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 Delta 3 Abe 1 2301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1I I Custer 2 1 1041 7081 14.71 1 181 161 201 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 2 Abe 1 1921 1 1 1 231 231 201 191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 3 1 891 8611 10.31 1 431 371 321 481 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Custer 3 Abe 1 2831 1 1 1 1421 911 1321 1491 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 1 521 31[ 341 SOI 1 I I I I I I Custer 4 Abs 1 3661 1 1 1 1851 1281 1171 1BSI I I I I I I I I Semiahmoo [ 1711 15201 11.31 1 941 531 751 981 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Semiahmoo Abe 1 5491 1 1 1 2691 1821 1891 2771 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Delta 1 1 1061 7671 13.81 1 1 1 1 1 1 511 461 771 1 1 1 1 1 Delta 1 Abe 1 2491 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1081 1001 1371 1 1 1 I Delta 2 1 841 8021 10.51 1 1 1 1 1 1 S11 461 SSI I I I I 1 Delta 2 Abe 1 2441 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1231 1141 1501 1 1 1 I Lynden Twp 1 1311 12241 10.71 1 1 1 1 1 1 55I 521 911 1 1 1 1 Lynden Twp Abs 1 4681 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2211 2121 2601 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 [ 1741 14261 12.21 1 1 1 1 1 1 201 171 211 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 Abe 1 5831 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 201 191 341 1 1 1 I Nookeack Twp 2 1 871 8671 10.01 1 1 1 1 1 1 221 20] 281 1 1 1I Nookeack Twp 2 Abe 2781 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 351 351 471 1 1 1 1 Pt Roberts 2071 6231 33.21 1 1191 821 451 10611 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pt Roberts Abe 1 169j 1 1 1 731 571 421 661 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 1 [ 681 7941 8.61 1 1 1 1 1 1 41 41 51 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 1 Abs I 2341 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 161 161 171 1 1 1 1 Lynden City 9 VBM 1 141 361 38.91 1 1 1 1 1 1 61 61 91 1 1 1 ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 35 General Election Held November 4, 2003 ! I T I C P I D IB B I T I 8 1 IL T IL J IL L I I I I I Logical Page # 09-01 1 u I u e] 11 a 11 e I o 11 a I ly a !y o ly a I I I I 1 I I r I r I r 1 I a b a t 1 I d Ia r 1 In r 1n h In r l [ I I I I I n I r I c I li o Ii t I d Ii r I Id a Id n Id r I I I I I ! i o I e I e I in r In y I in l I !e a le le y I I I I I I I u I n I n I le a le I B !e e I in a In M In I I I I ! ! t I t I t I I h I N I e I I I I I K I I I I I I I I I I IS IS u I r IS E I IS L IS K IS o I I I I I I T I R I V I I H I n I g I I I I r I r I h I e I o I Iha Iha I e I h H I I h C Ihi Iht I I I ! 1 I i l g I t l I r I m I I u I I a I e I h I I I I I I I e I l I l l is t 15 a I I5 1 1 Is m Is g Is u I I I 1 I I f I e I n! !0 10 k 1 10 1 1 10 f 10 [0 i I I I 1 I I I E l t l g l 13 13 e 1 13 I 14 i [4 14 e l I I I I I 1 1! r l I I I r I I I i e 1 I I I I I I I l e a l I ID ID i ID I ID 1 ID ID I I I ! ! ! I C l t l I I I I li I !i d I li I I I ! I I I t l i l ! 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I l I 1 I I I I I 1 I ! I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 ! I I I ] I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 36 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T I C ! P I I B I J I M I M IN C IN M IN M I E I T I R [M R I I Logical Page # 10-01 u f u f e 1 Is r le u Is i I a to h fo a fo a It 1 It r I o It u I l 1 r I r I r I Ir y Ir d Ir c I r to a Io r ]o r 1 1 1 i 1 1 [ a I I 1 n ! r I c I I1 a Ii y li h I y Ik r Ik y Ik k jB a IB s I 1 IB a I I 1 0 [ e I e I [d n Id Id a I Is y Is Is fa n !a h I a fa I i 1 u I n I n I [i Ii E [i e I H Ia 1 Ia Q Is O Ik Ik I n Ik P I 1 t I t I t [ la V Ia Is 1 1 Ic Ic u Ic 1 Is D Is H I d Is f I l I I In a In B In I M Ik T 1k i Ik s Ir o Ir a I Ir e I I T R I V I I n I o I A I a I h I n I o I d I r I H l l I I h e I o I IS d IS x IS I t IV o IV n IV n IS a IS t I o IS f I l 1 i 1 g 1 t I 1c a Ic x Ic N I t 11 r 11 11 1c 0 1c 1 1 1c f I I ] s 1 i i 1 h r [h Ih e I i ly n I ly 1h n I I t I e I I I 1 e I n I Y 1 l 1 1 s 1 t I I I I I e I r I I I B 1 t 1 g I Is a Is 15 a 1 0 15 o IS Is [5 Is I r Is - I I I 1 1 r I 1 10 c 10 10 o I n 10 n 10 f 0 I a 10 1 m 10 H I ! ! e! a l I 15 h 15 15 n 1 16 16 16 17 17 1 a 17 o I ! I c ! t I I I t I I I I I I I I n I y I ! ! t l 1 1 I ID ID ID I ID ID ID ID ID ID t I [ 1 I ol I I1 Il 11 ! 11 !1 11 11 1 I1 1 o I n ! ! 1r Ir Ir I Ir r Ir 1r r 1 1r I n I I I !- I - I - I I I ! 1 i I I I I l ! I 1 1 13 14 Is 12 13 1 15 1 505, 506, 507 Schools I I I I I ! I [1 I 14 I 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f� 1 1 I B'ham 131 I ! 1 1111 I 11421 I 9.71 I 1 I 141 I 131 1 81 I 61 I 1 I 1 I 1 ! 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 I B'ham 131 Abe 1 5251 1 1 1 591 551 271 351 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! B'ham 92 1 1301 1433] 9.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B'ham 92 Abe 1 6381 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Everson City 1 1031 9551 10.81 1 1 1 1 1 691 691 731 1 1 1 1 ! Everson City Abe 1 2731 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1511 1491 1501 1 } 1 1 Nooksack City 1 611 4121 14.81 1 1 1 1 1 441 431 431 1 1 1 1 1 Nooksack City Abe 1 1301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 691 691 721 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack Twp 3 1 53I 518[ 10.21 1 1 1 1 1 311 251 311 1 1 1 1 ] Nookeack Twp 3 Abs 1 2261 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1041 961 1031 1 1 1 1 ] Sumas City I B6I 4281 20.11 1 1 1 1 1 581 651 571 1 1 1 1 l Sumas City Abs 1 911 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Sol 581 601 1 1 1 1 I Acme 2 1 1171 9091 12.91 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 771 411 621 761 Acme 2 Abe 1 2431 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1331 961 861 1341 I Deming 1 841 6711 12.51 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 f1 1 571 381 381 541 ! Deming Abs 1 2681 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1341 821 1231 1281 ! Ferndale Twp 1 1 771 9211 8.41 1 421 471 201 251 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 1 Abe 1 3531 1 1 1 1911 2081 991 1191 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ferndale Twp 7 1 711 5991 11.91 1 371 411 201 251 I I I I I I I 1 Ferndale Twp 7 Abe I 1651 1 1 1 911 901 38[ 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Glenhaven 1 591 8571 6.91 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 321 221 131 32) 1 Glenhaven Abs 1 2561 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1I 1I 39 I 1 1 Lawrence ] 121I 1194[ 10.1I I 1 1 I I I I ! 77 I 63 I 47 76 I I Lawrence Abs I 459I I I I I I 1 I I I I 22BI 1681 1801 2111 I Ten Mile 4 ] 741 7031 10.51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 45I 471 161 421 Ten Mile 4 Abs 1 2941 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 130 1271 881 1211 I Ten Mile 2 1 1741 14261 12.21 1 741 811 301 571 1 1 1 I I I I ! Ten Mile 2 Abs j 5831 1 1 1 2671 2711 1331 1661 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 Maple Falls 1 [ 1281 10651 12.01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 821 621 451 791 1 Maple Falls 1 Abe 1 2871 j I I I I I I I I 1 1581 1331 791 1421 1 Maple Falls 2 1 541 40S[ 13.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 321 211 241 31I 1 Maple Falls 2 Abe 1 1231 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 601 661 211 561 I Marietta 2 I 841 8421 10.01 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 2 Abs 1 2421 1 1 1 11 21 1] 11 1 1 1 1 I I I I Nookaack Twp 1 1 881 7941 11.11 1 1 1 1 1 421 541 541 1 1 1 I I Nooksack Twp 1 Abe 1 2311 1 1 1 I I I 1 1101 1071 1111 1 1 1 1 1 Nookaack Twp 2 1 871 8671 10.01 1 1 1 ! 1 341 371 421 1 1 1 1 I Nooksack Twp 2 Abs 1 2781 1 1 1 1 1 [ 1 85I B71 981 1 1 1 1 1 Park 1 1271 968] 14.21 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 181 191 91 141 l ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 37 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T C I P I I B I J I M I M IN C IN M IN M I E I T I R I R I I Logical Page # 10-01 u I u I e I Is r Is u [e i I a Io h ]o a to a It 1 It r I o It u I I 1 r 1 r 1 r ! 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I 171 291 I Rome 1 831 3691 22.51 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 I 1 481 411 321 441 I Rome Abe 1031 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 511 471 30I 471 I Ten Mile 1 681 7941! 8.61 1 1 1 1 1 241 311 331 I 1 1 1 I Ten Mile 1 Abs 2341 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 106I 101I 1021 1 1 1 I I Ten Mile 3 ] 102I 10931 9.31 1 631 611 331 351 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 I Ten Mile 3 Abe 1 38911 I 1 1941 2051 961 1311 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 1 1541 1108] 13.91 I I I I I I I 1 1 11 21 11 I Van Wyck 1 Abe I 3791 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 311 161 251 271 1 Van Wyck 2 1 1131 12651 8.91 1 251 281 e1 15I I I 1 91 81 s] 91 I Van Wyck 2 Abs [ 5501 1 1 1 481 511 281 311 I I 1 621 391 60I 601 I Acme 1 VBM [ 80I 1361 58.81 1 1 1 I I I 1 461 341 30I 451 I Baker VBM 1 60I 1111 54.11 1 1 I 1 ! fI I 1 30I 361 161 301 I TOTALS: 110289I21985I I I I I I I I I l I I l I I I I I I I ! I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I [ I I I ! I 1 ! I I I I I I I I 1 46.81 1 I 1 ! I I I I f I I I I I I I 1 1 1106I 11531 5401 I I 1 I [ I I I 1 1 I I I ! I I I i I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ! I I 1 I I I I ! f ! ! I I i I I I 1 I I 7131 9771 9911 1029I 16921 1360I I I I ! ! I I I I I I I I I ! 1 I [ I I I I I I I I I I I I ! 1 I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 ! I I I ] 1 1 I I I I 1 ! I I I I I I ! I 1 ! I I I f ! ! I I I i i I I I I I I 1 1090I 1602I I ! I I ! I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I ! I I 1 I I ! I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 38 ! 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I I I I 1071 441 1 1 E 1 Delta 3 I 661 7481 8.81 I 1 1 421 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 Delta 3 Abe I 2301 1 1 I 1 1 1041 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 i 1 Custer 2 I 1041 7081 14.71 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I Custer 2 Abe 1 1921 1 1 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 5I 61 I Custer 4 Abs 1 3661 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 351 391 1 1 Delta 1 1 1061 7671 13.81 1 1 1 691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Delta 1 Abe 1 2491 1 1 1 1 1 los I I I I I I I I I I I Delta 2 1 841 8021 10.51 1 1 1 601 1 Delta 2 Abe 1 2441 1 1 1 1 1 117 [ 1I ! I I I I I I 1 Deming I 841 6711 12.51 1 181 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 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I Ferndale Twp 4 I 621 5921 10.51 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 161 231 1 Ferndale Twp 4 Abe j 2011 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ! 1 1 501 481 I Ferndale Twp 5 I 711 7651 9.31 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 321 71 I Ferndale Twp 5 Abe I 2771 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 B71 551 I Ferndale Twp 9 1 671 6391 10.51 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 241 131 1 1 Ferndale Twp 9 Abs 1 2231 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 691 55I i Geneva 2 1 1451 9111 15.91 1 1 1101 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I Geneva 2 Abe 1 3491 1 1 1 1 1781 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 Geneva 3 1 1441 9141 15.81 1 1 1021 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 Geneva 3 Abs 1 3661 1 1 1 1 1691 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Lawrence 1 1211 11941 10.11 1 711 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Lawrence Abs I 4591 I 1 1 2231 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 4 1 741 7031 10.51 1 101 1 21 191 ill 131 14[ 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 4 Abs 1 2941 1 1 1 35I 1 61 751 431 631 521 1 1 1 1 1 Lummie Res North I 261 7481 3.51 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 11 1 1 Lummie Res North Abe 1 134I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 39 General Election Held November 4, 2003 T C P I F F IF D IF D IF J ] J IF D 1 M IF B I R IF A I J I 1 Logical Page # 11-01 u u 1 e I Ii 1 1i a ]i a ]i i I a ji a I i Ii r I Ii 1 I o I ] r] r I r I 1r 0 !r v ]r a jr m I y Ir v I c Ir i I B Ir I e I I 1 n I r I c I 1e y Is i Is n Is I Is e I h le a I a le S I I 1 i- I e I e 1 1 d I d l 1 A I P I 1 a I n I t I a I H I I II I 1 u I n n 1 ID ID ID W ID I e ID W I e D I t ID a u I I t I t t I Ii R Ii L Ii h Ii A I d Ii i 1 1 ]i C I 1 i b s I I I I 1 ! !s o 1B Is i Is h I e I 1 1 1B I e Is I a I 1 T I R 1 v I It o 1t H It t It r I r It 1 I P I M I It I I h I e I o l I r I a I n I e I B I i i 1 a I N I I 1 11 I g I t I 11 d 12 n 13 a 14 n I o I4 a j S j6 r I e 17 I J I ! 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I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Fire Diet: 1,2,3,4,6,7 I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Lynden Twp 1 1311 12241 10,71 1 11 1 65I I I I I I I I I Lynden Twp Abe 1 4681 1 1 1 51 1 205I I I I I I 1 I I I 1 Ten Mile 2 1 1741 14261 12.21 1 1 1 991 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 Ten Mile 2 Abe 1 5831 1 1 1 1 1 2891 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Mt View 1 1 621 8551 7.31 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 321 131 1 I Mt View 1 Abe 1 3301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1221 711 I 1 Mt View 4 1 51{ 6141 8.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 191 141 I 1 Mt View 4 Abs I 2581 I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 1 B91 571 I I Mt View 3 1 521 9451 S.51 I I 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 41 1 I 1 Mt View 3 Abe 1 4041 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 al 71 1 Nookeack Twp 1 1 881 7941 11.11 1 161 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I 1 1 I Nookeack Twp 1 Abe 1 2311 1 1 i 501 I I I I I I I I I I Nooksack Twp 2 1 871 8671 10.01 1 241 1 211 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 fI 1 I Nookeack Twp 2 Abe 1 2781 1 1 1 691 1 301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I Park 1 1371 9661 14.21 1 1 1 1 491 351 491 431 1 1 1 1 I I Park Abe 1 4101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1251 62[ 981 1161 1 1 1 1 1 I Rome 1 831 3691 22.51 1 141 1 1 211 15[ 151 131 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rome Abe 1 1031 1 1 1 241 1 1 121 181 161 161 1 1 1 1 I 1 Ten Mile 1 1 681 7941 8.61 1 331 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Ten Mile 1 Abe 1 2341 1 1 1 1141 1 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 3 I 1021 10931 9.31 I 1 1 431 161 41 151 51 1 1 1 1 1 Ten Mile 3 Abs ] 3891 1 1 1 1 1 1231 681 351 SSI 531 I I I I 1 I Valley East 1 1381 B811 15.71 I 1 901 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I Valley East Abe 1 3091 1 1 1 1 1601 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Valley North I 13SI 9391 14.41 1 1 8ll I I I I I I I I Valley North Abs I 21SI I I 1 1 911 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 Valley South 1 951 5441 17.51 1 1 581 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Valley South Abe 1 1131 1 1 1 1 5al I I I I I I I I 1 I ] Van Wyck 1 1 1541 11081 13.91 1 1 1 1 4311 441 471 391 1 1 1 1 I Van Wyck 1 Abe 1 3791 1 1 1 1 1 1 1401 861 1261 1111 1 1 1 1 1 I Van Wyck 4 1 931 7091 13.11 1 1 1 1 311 221 241 351 1 1 I I 1 I Van Wyck 4 Abs 1 2511 1 1 1 1 1 1 691 641 671 761 1 1 1 1 I 1 Van Wyck 5 I 9BI 5781 17.01 1 1 1 1 301 291 351 21[ 1 1 1 1 1 Van Wyck 5 Abs 1 1871 1 1 1 1 1 1 361 481 64] 35I I. 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I Van Wyck 2 1 1131 1265I 8.91 1 1 1 1 491 291 421 331 1 1 1 1 I Van Wyck 2 Abe 1 5501 1 1 1 1 1 1 2041 1481 1901 1791 1 1 1 1 I TOTALS: I 1143SS1307071 I i I 46.71 I 1 8751 10971 16761 9871 I I I I I 6931 9191 I I 8411 208 I 1 731 8131 I I 550 I I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 40 General Election Held November 4, 2003 I T I C I P IF W IF C IF A I D [F H IF S IF R IF G IF A IF T I T I C I Logical Page # 12-01 1 u 1 u 1 e 1 Ii a ii h Ii 1 1 e Ii Ii a Ii o Ii a Ii n Ii o 11 i I a l I r I r 1 r 1 Ir 1 Ir u Ir I r Ir E Ir m Ir b Ir r Ir t Ir m la m I m I I n I r I c I le 1 Is c le K I a Is Is a Is a Is y le h Is Ic I e I I o I e I e I I a I k I 1 I k P is r i 1 0 1 N liC I r 1 I u 1 n I n I ID c ID ID a I D a JD D t ID K ID n ID a I o I o I I t I t I t I Ii a Ii S [i f I N Ji t f i V i 1.i n Ii y I 1 1r r I n [ I [ I I Is Is w Is a I I a is Is L 18 a I Is e I a I I I T R I V I It C It a It r B It I B It It u It C It 0 IF 1 I C I h e I 0 I r I n 1 l I C I u B l s l a I n Iil 10 i 1 g I t 1 18 0 19 9 11 1 a 11 a 11 t 11 a 11 I1 n I1 Ir i I 1 1 1 s 1 1 I 1 I I y 1 0 10 J k 11 m 13 c 14 i 16 17 n 18 1e n 1 y 1 s I n 1 IC IC n I I e I e l h J s I I i I 1 e 1 e E 1 t I g 1 10 {o IC I IC r IC IC d IC IC z IC 11 r 1 1 1 1 r I i Im Im l0 1 10 o Io H Io a to 10 z 10 19 1 1 I e l a 1 I Im Im Im I Im n Im i Im n Im im a Im I II I c I t I I I I Im I Im 1m n Im , Im Im r Im IC i I I t I i i 1 13 1.1 I i I- I I 10 1 10 1 1 11 1 0 I 1 I I I1 I 1 1 h 11 J 11 13. 11 1m I I 1 0 I n 1 I I I I I e I r l I I Im I I I 1 n l i I I I I I I y I I I I I I I Fire Districts 8 Thru 19 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 ] I 1 i I I I I I 11 1 1 I 1 I Acme 2 1 1171 9091 12.91 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 B91 1 I I 1 Acme 2 Abe 1 2431 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1401 1 I I Crescent 1 J 1291 8621 15.01 1 1 1041 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 1 Abe 1 2821 1 1 1 1 1321 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Crescent 3 1 2081 12331 16,91 I 1 1 871 451 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 Crescent 3 Abe 1 4391 1 1 1 1 1 1331 891 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 1 j 1001 9911 10.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 671 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 1 Abs 1 3131 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1761 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 2 1 1041 7081 14.71 1 1 1 1 1 1 661 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 2 Abe [ 1921 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B61 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 3 1 891 8611 10.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 661 1 1 1 I I I Custer 3 Abe 1 2631 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1841 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 4 1 851 10071 8.41 1 1 1 1 1 1 481 1 1 1 1 1 1 Custer 4 Abs 1 3661 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1551 1 1 I i I I Semiahmoo 1 1711 15201 11.31 1 1 1 I I I 1101 1 1 1 1 1 1 Semiahmoo Abe 1 5491 1 1 1 1 1 I I [ 2981 1 1 1 1 1 1 Deming 1 841 6711 12.61 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 451 1 1 1 1 1 Deming Abe 1 2681 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1091 1 1 1 1 1 Glenhaven 1 591 8571 6.91 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 351 1 1 Glenhaven Abs 1 2561 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1351 1 1 Lummi Island 1 1451 6771 21.41 1 1 1 1 1 8B1 I I 1 I I I I Lummi Island Abe [ 2481 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1281 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Lummis Res North 1 261 7481 3.51 1 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I Lummis Res North Abs 1 1341 1 1 1 641 1 1 1 I I I 1 I ! I f Lummi Res South 1 571 7691 7.41 [ 321 1 1 1 Lummi Res South Abs 1 1191 1 1 1 641 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 1 1 1281 10651 12.01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 941 1 1 1 1 1 Maple Falls 1 Abs 1 2871 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1571 I I I I I Maple Falls 2 1 541 4051 13.31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 201 1 1 1 191 81 Maple Falls 2 Abs 1 1231 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 331 1 1 1 401 81 Marietta 1 1 521 5691 9.11 1 261 1 I 1 1 1 1 I I [ 1 1 Marietta 1 Abs 1 1881 1 1 1 1011 1 Marietta 2 1 841 8421 10.01 1 521 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 Marietta 2 Abs 1 2421 1 1 1 1151 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 4 1 681 8131 8.41 1 47[ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Marietta 4 Abs 1 2831 1 1 1 1541 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mt View 3 1 521 9451 5.51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 361 1 1 1 Mt View 3 Abs 1 4041 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1891 1 1 1 Nooksack Twp 1 1 881 7941 11.1] 1 1 I I 1 1 291 1 1 1 1 I ABSTRACT ELECTION REPORT RPT DATE: 11/26/2003 RPT #: 108.09 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS PAGE #: 41 General Election Held November 4, 2003 ! 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C IC n I I e I e I h I e I I i [ e I e I E 1 t I g 1 10 to IC I IC r IC I d IC IC z C 1 I r I I 1 1 1 r l I Im Im iO 1 10 0 to H to a to 10 z 10 19 1 1 e I a I I Im Im Im I Im n Im i Im n Im Im a Im 1 I 1 I I c I t I I I I Im I Im Im n Im , Im Im r Im IC 1 I I I t I i I I 13 11 I 1 I 1 c I I ! 0 1 10 ! I 1 I o I n I I I I I1 ! 11 11 a 1 r1 I1 i1 11 Im I I n l I I I I 1 l y I Fire Districts 8 Thru 19 I I I I I I I i i I I i 11 I i I I Nookeack Twp 1 Abs I I 1 2311 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I ! 1 I 1 I 1 i 1 I 60] 1 I I I I I I I Nookeack Twp 2 871 867] 10.01 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 121 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nookeack Twp 2 Abe 1 2781 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ! 1 321 1 1 1 1 I 1 Acme 1 VBM 1 801 1361 58.81 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 521 1 1 1 I I Baker VBM — [ 601 �— i 1111 54.11 I--k 1 1 I--k— 1 1 1 1 i 1 351 i 1 1 1 1 i I I TOTALS: I I 1 I ! I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I 1 I I ! 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I GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 4, 2003 Special, Absentee, and Poll Ballot Canvass Report Number of Ballots Type of Ballot Explanation Reiected 1 Absentee #1 from openin2 board (can't determine votes) 1 2 Absentee #2 from opening board (2 ballots in one security envelope) 2 4 Poll Ballots #3-6 4 Geneva 2 poll ballots found in ballot box at election warehouse 4 4 Absentees #7-11 Voters lost pink absentee envelope & signed plain white envelops. 4 1 Absentee #9 Signature in question 1 2 Absentees absentee ballot already counted 2 30 Absentees Signatures not voter or signatures don't match 30 2 Special voted by absentee & went to polls and voted special ballot 2 23 Specials not registered in Whatcom (reg. forms sent) 23 6 Specials registered too late 6 2 Specials registered in another countand cancelled here 2 165 Specials Voted at the polls 165 259 Absentees late postmarks or delivered after 8:00 PM election day 259 2 Absentees signed by Power of Attorney 2 117 Absentees no signatures as of 11/18, 4:30 PM 117 Total 450 170 special av ballot gen 03.xis11/18/2003 Whatcom County Auditor's Office 11119/039:41 Absentee Ballot Reconciliation November 4, 2003 PRECINCT Prec TOTALS Precinct Name Ready to Count Counted Difference 1 Bellingham 11 307 308 (1) 3 Bellingham 31 421 421 - 7 Bellingham 71 432 432 - 6 Bellingham 61 263 263 - 11 Bellingham 111 381 381 - 9 Bellingham 91 88 88 - 13 Bellingham 131 525 525 - 16 Bellingham 12 340 341 (1) 28 Bellingham 132 209 209 30 Bellingham 152 656 656 - 17 Bellingham 22 185 185 - 19 Bellingham 42 204 204 - 18 Bellingham 32 217 217 - 24 Bellingham 92 638 638 - 33 Bellingham 13 216 216 - 36 Bellingham 53 116 116 - 35 Bellingham 43 162 162 39 Bellingham 93 239 239 - 37 Bellingham 63 121 121 - 40 Bellingham 103 92 92 - 42 Bellingham 123 518 518 - 44 Bellingham 143 302 302 - 47 Bellingham 14 337 337 - 48 Bellingham 24 444 444 55 Bellingham 94 109 109 - 59 Bellingham 134 129 129 - 50 Bellingham 44 311 311 - 57 Bellingham 114 319 319 - 51 Bellingham 54 528 528 - 52 Bellingham 64 405 405 - 62 Bellingham 15 396 396 - 66 Bellingham 55 114 114 - 63 Bellingham 25 307 307 - 65 Bellingham 45 410 410 - 64 Bellingham 35 288 288 - 67 Bellingham 65 12 12 - 72 Bellingham 115 16 16 - 70 Bellingham 95 156 156 - 77 Bellingham 16 616 616 - 84 Bellingham 86 410 410 - 78 Bellingham 26 196 196 - 79 Bellingham 36 368 368 - 81 Bellingham 56 194 194 87 Bellingham 116 322 322 80 Bellingham 46 135 135 83 Bellingham 76 85 85 95 Blaine City 1 225 225 - 96 Blaine City 2 197 197 - 97 Blaine City 3 259 259 - Whatcom County Auditor's Office 11/19/039:41 Absentee Ballot Reconciliation November 4, 2003 Ready to Prec Precinct Name Count Counted Difference 113 Everson City 274 273 1 115 Ferndale City 1 215 216 (1) 116 Ferndale City 2 365 365 - 117 Ferndale City 3 511 511 - 119 Ferndale City 5 236 236 - 120 Ferndale City 6 162 162 - 141 Lynden City 1 519 520 (1) 143 Lynden City 3 638 636 2 145 Lynden City 5 534 536 (2) 147 Lynden City 7 504 504 - 164 Nooksack City 130 130 - 167 Nooksack Twp 3 226 226 - 178 Sumas City 91 91 - 92 Acme 2 243 243 - 100 Crescent 1 282 282 - 101 Crescent 197 198 (1) 102 Crescent 3 439 439 - 104 Custer 1 313 313 - 110 Delta 3 230 230 - 105 Custer 2 192 192 - 106 Custer 3 283 283 107 Custer 4 366 366 - 176 Semiahmoo 549 549 - 108 Delta 1 249 249 _ 109 Delta 2 244 244 - 111 Deming 268 268 - 121 Ferndale Twp 1 353 353 - 127 Ferndale Twp 7 165 165 - 122 Ferndale Twp 2 345 345 - 124 Ferndale Twp 4 201 201 - 125 Ferndale Twp 5 278 277 1 129 Ferndale Twp 9 223 223 - 131 Geneva 2 349 349 132 Geneva 3 366 366 - 135 Glenhaven 256 256 - 136 Lawrence 459 459 182 Ten Mile 4 294 294 138 Lummi Island 248 248 139 Lummi Res. North 134 134 140 Lummi Res. South 119 119 150 Lynden Twp 468 468 180 Ten Mile 2 583 583 152 Maple Falls 1 287 287 153 Maple Falls 2 123 123 155 Marietta 1 188 188 156 Marietta 2 242 242 158 Marietta 4 283 283 100 Mt. View 1 330 330 162 Mt. View 4 258 258 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Absentee Ballot Reconciliation November 4, 2003 11/19/03 9:41 PRECINCT Prec TOTALS Precinct Name Ready to Count Counted Difference 161 Mt. View 3 404 404 165 Nooksack Twp 1 231 231 - 166 Nooksack Twp 2 278 278 - 171 Park 380 410 (30) 172 Point Roberts 169 169 - 173 Rome 103 103 - 179 Ten Mile 1 234 234 - 181 Ten Mile 3 419 389 30 185 Valley East 309 309 - 186 Valley North 215 215 187 Valley South 113 113 - 188 Van Wyck 1 379 379 191 Van Wyck 4 251 251 - 192 Van Wyck 5 187 187 - 189 Van Wvck 2 550 550 - Absentee Sub -totals _ 32,954 32,957 (3) 149 Lynden City 9 14 14 - 91 Acme 1 80 80 - 94 Baker 60 60 - 163 Newhalem 12 12 - 21 Bellingham 52 39 39 - 123 Ferndale Twp 3 24 24 - Vote by Mail Sub -totals 229 229 - Combined Totals 33,183 33,186 (3) This 30 vote "flip" was investigated and determined to be absentee ballots that were stamped with the wrong precinct code during the opening board process. Even though they were stamped wrong they were sorted into the proper precinct for counting as determined by the absentee ballot log. Upon preparing them to go through the ballot reader for counting the erroneous stamp was noticed and the ballots were moved to the stamped precinct for counting creating the difference in precincts 171 & 181. Upon further review it was determined that the only race/issue impacted was Water District 10 Commissioners. Since Water District 10 Commissioner 4 was unopposed and Water District 10 Commissioner 1 the margin of victory was greater than 500 votes no further investigation was merited. ELECTION NAME: General Election Held November 4, 2003 TOTAL FOR ALL PICKUPS ABSENTEE SUMMARY REPORT DATE/TIME COUNTED: 11/19 08:53 RPT #72 ELECTION RPT 108.05 ICmmetery Diet 8 Comm 1 (#/PCT 1)IIPtRoberts Park-Rec Cmm 1 (#/PCT 1)11Lynden Park-Rec Comm 4 (#/PCT 12)i I (#/RPT 0)II (#/RPT 0)II (#/RPT 0)I (No. To Vote For 1) (U/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (k/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (4/RP 0.00)I 11 11 1 (Ernie T Loreen 116 100.00111rene Waters 80 100.001IStephan Jilk 1600 100.001 [Cemetery Diet 9 Comm 1 (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberte Park-Rec Cmm 2 (#/PCT 1)I1Lynden Park-Rec Comm 5 (#/PCT 12)1 I (#/RPT 0)II (#/RPT 0)II (#/RPT 0)I I (No. To Vote For 1) (4/RP 0.00)ll (No. To Vote For 1) (4/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (#/RP O.00�I 11 II IThomas M Jones 474 100.001IBeverly B Griffith 80 100,0011Terry DeValois 1773 100.00I Iemmetery Diet 9 Comm 3 (#/PCT 7)IIPtRoberte Park-Rec Cmm 5 (#/PCT 1)11 General Election State I I (#/RPT 0)II (#/RPT 0)11 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)11 (No. To Vote For 1) (b/RP O.00)JI I I II II Entered Registration 94753 I 1James S Ackerman 458 100.0011Linda Hughes 64 59.2611 Poll Turnout 0 0.001 1Douglas Ritchie 44 40,7411 Absentee Turnout 32957 34.781 I Combined Turnout 32957 34.78I (Cemetery Diet 10 Comm 1 (#/PCT 10)I I I (#/RPT 0)JIForm PtRob Service Area (#/PCT 1)11 Accumulated Registration 94753 I I (No. To Vote For 1) (1k/RP 0.00)1I (#/RPT 0)II I I 11 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)II - ISharon Clark 1491 100.0011 1 - IIDistrict Yee 96 60.7611 City Statistics 1Dietrict No 62 39.2411 (Cemetery Diet 10 Comm 2 (#/PCT 30)I - I I (#/RPT 0)I I B'ham Registration 36654 1 I (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11NW park-Rec Diet 2 Cmm 1 (#/PCT 7)11 B'ham Turnout 13241 36.121 II (#/RPT 0)11 Blaine Registration 2137 1 IDeanna M TeVelde 1587 100.0011 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)11 Blaine Turnout 681 31.871 1 11 II Everson Registration 955 1 (Patrick Ale se 1022 100.0011 Everson Turnout 273 28.591 ICmmetery Diet 10 Comm 3 (#/PCT 10)1 L--- I I Ferndale Registration 4386 1 I (#/RPT 0)1 I Ferndale Turnout 1490 33.971 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (1k/RP 0.00)IINW Park-Rec Diet 2 Cmm 3 (#/PCT 7)1I Lynden Registration 5783 1 I II (#/RPT O)II Lynden Turnout 2196 37.971 IGlenn Boodey 1490 100.00[1 (No. To Vote For 1) (*/RP 0.00)11 Nookeack Registration 412 1 Nookeack Turnout 130 31.551 (David E Gagnon 403 33.9811 Sumae Registration 428 1 (Cemetery Diet 11 Comm 1 (#/PCT 2)llchriety Olason 783 66.0211 Sumae Turnout 91 21.261 1 (#/RPT 0)11 -1 I I (No. To Vote For 1) (*/RP 0.00)I_ t _ IINW Park-Rec Diet 2 Cmm 5 (#/PCT 7)I (Roderic Perry 69 100.0011 (#/RPT 0)11 School Statistics - '1 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)11 1 ICemetery Diet 11 Comm 2 (#/PCT 2)IJBetty Sella Robertson 954 100.0011 B'ham 501 Regietr 50343 I I (4/RPT 0)IF 'I B'ham 501 Turnout 19002 35.761 1 (No. To Vote For 1) (%/RP 0.00)I 1 Ferndale 502 Regietr 14411 1 I IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 2 (#/PCT 12)11 Ferndale 502 Turnout 4764 33.061 (Gerald TenKley 62 100.0011 (#/RPT 0)II Blaine 503 Regietr 6148 1 (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)11 Blaine 503 Turnout 2048 33.311 I 11 Lynden 504 Regietr 8576 1 IPtRoberte Park-Rec Levy (#/PCT 1)IIRon VanSoest 1684 100.0011 Lynden 504 Turnout 3157 36.811 I (#/RPT 0)I k I Meridian 505 Regietr 4039 I f (No. To Vote For 1) ($/RP 0.00)I 1 Meridian 505 Turnout 1490 36.891 I IlLynden Park-Rec Comm 3 (#/PCT 12)11 Nookeack Vly 506 Regietr 4768 I IYee 99 62.2611 (#/RPT 0)11 Nookeack Vly 506 Turnout 1463 30.68I INo 60 37.7411 (No. To Vote For 1) (9d/RP 0.00)11 Mt Baker 507 Regietr 6420 1 1 ,1 11 Mt Baker 507 Turnout 2033 31.671 (Rich Waldemar 1714 100.0011 1 General Election - November 4, 2003 Election Night Ballot Reconcile IN POLLING PLACE ORDER Precincts/Polls Office Signature Count Ballots Counted Election Night Varia e 11 208 208 - *31 169 170 - 61 113 112 - 71 150 154 4 111 157 157 - A 17 17 - 131 108 108 - 12 121 123 2 92 129 129 - 132 46 46 - 152 168 169 1 22 99 100 1 32 104 103 (1) 42 142 142 - 13 77 77 - 43 86 86 - 53 70 69 (1) 93 62 63 1 63 66 69 3 103 64 63 (1) 123 127 126 (1) 143 92 91 (1) 14 146 144 (2) 94 34 35 1 24 190 191 1 134 66 66 - 44 149 149 - 114 194 195 1 54 232 237 5 64 199 194 (5) 15 158 154 (4) 55 41 45 4 25 137 139 2 35 119 117 (2) 45 167 167 - 65 11 11 - 115 4 4 - 95 122 122 16 220 219 (1) 26 182 184 2 86 236 236 - 36 121 122 1 56 95 98 3 116 141 139 (2) 46 137 138 1 76 59 58 (1) Acme 2 112 112 - Blainel 109 109 - Blaine2 74 75 1 Blaine3 60 60 _ Crescentl 128 128 _ ballot reconcile Nov 4 As 11/19/2003 General Election - November 4, 2003 Election Night Ballot Reconcile 'OLLING PLACE ORDER Precincts/Polls Office Signature Count Ballots Counted Election Night Variance Crescent 143 143 Crescent 205 205 - Custerl 96 99 3 Delta3 69 66 (3) Custer2 98 102 4 Custer3 93 89 (4) Custer4 80 79 (1) Semiahmoo 166 166 - Deltal 107 104 (3) Delta2 81 83 2 Deming 77 77 - Everson City 100 99 (1) Nooksack City 58 59 1 Ftdale City 1 94 93 (1) Ftdale City 2 110 111 1 Ftdale City 3 185 188 3 Ftdale City 5 105 105 - Ftdale City 6 90 88 (2) Ftdale Twp 1 74 76 2 Ftdale Twp 2 501 50 - Ftdale Twp 4 62 62 - Ftdale Twp 5 71 70 (1) Ftdale Twp 7 61 61 - F'dale Twp 9 69 67 (2) * Geneva 2 135 135 - Geneva 3 141 141 - Glenhaven 60 58 (2) Valley E 125 125 - Valley N 126 126 - Valley S 88 88 _ Lawrence 115 117 2 Rome 79 76 (3) Ten Mile 4 71 72 1 Lummi Isl Poll 142 142 - Lummi Res N 25 25 - Lummi Res S 57 57 - Lynden City 1 148 151 3 Lynden City 3 150 149 (1) Lynden City 5 103 104 1 Lynden City 7 103 103 - Lynden Twp 125 125 - Ten Mile 1 68 68 - Ten Mile 2 167 167 - Ten Mile 3 101 101 - Maple Falls 1 128 127 (1) Maple Falls 2 49 50 1 Marietta 1 44 44 _ Marietta2 83 84 1 Marietta4 69 68 (1) MtViewl 59 60 1 MtView3 511 52 1 ballot reconcile Nov 4 As 11/19/2003 General Election - November 4, 2003 Election Night Ballot Reconcile IN POLLING PLACE ORDER Precincts/Polls Office Signature Count Ballots Counted Election Night Variance MtView4 51 50 (1) Nooksack Twp 1 86 86 - Nooksack Twp 2 87 87 - Nooksack Twp 3 52 52 - Park 137 137 Sumas City 86 86 - * VanWyckl 154 150 (4) VanWyck4 88 88 - VanWyck5 97 96 (1) VanWyck2 111 111 - TOTALS 11,923 11,930 7 * Geneva 2,3 - 4 poll ballots found in locked ballot box at warehouse. These ballots will be presented at canvass which were added at the Nov. 7th count. * Van Wyck 1,4,5 Poll had some of the short gray ballots. *PtRobts 1 205 132 (73) * PtRobts Poll phoned in their totals election night. The 132 total was without the write-in and special ballots. Bellingham 52 Vote By Mail Acme 1 Vote By Mail Baker Vote By Mail Ferndale Twp 3 Vote By Mail ballot reconcile Nov 4.xls 11/19/2003 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225.4186 (360) 676.6740%360)738-4556 %FAX 738-4555 TO E-mail: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/ DATE: November 21, 2003 TO: Keith Willnauer County Assessor FROM; Shirley Forslof County Auditor RE: Copies of Official Canvass of Elections Shirley Forslof, County Auditor Richard Griffith, Chief Deputy Received from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, the following election canvasses of the four Special Elections held on November 4, 2003. 1. Whatcom Countywide EMS Levy. 2. Point Roberts Fire District No. 5, tax levy. 3. Point Roberts Park and Recreation District No. 1, tax levy 4. Formation of a Point Roberts Park and Recreation Service Area. Licensing/Recording 360-676-6740 Elections 360-676-6742 Date received �1 A Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 ext. 50065 360-738-4555 FAX 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4186 (360) 676.6740x360)738.4556 xFAX 738-4555 TDD E-mail: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/ DATE: November 21, 2003 TO: Barbara Cory County Treasurer FROM: Shirley Forslof County Auditor RE: Copies of Official Canvass of Elections Shirley Forslof, County Auditor Richard Griffith, Chief Deputy Received from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, the following election canvasses of the four Special Elections held on November 4, 2003. 1. Whatcom Countywide EMS Levy. 2. Point Roberts Fire District No. 5, tax levy. 3. Point Roberts Park and Recreation District No. 1, tax levy 4. Formation of a Point Roberts Park and Recreation Service Area. Licensing/Recording 360-676-6740 Elections 360-676-6742 Date received A By,=/2�;;;A�0 Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 ext. 50065 TTY 360-738-4555 FAX 360-738-4556 Oct 14 03 04:02p Whatcom Counts Auditor C3601 738-4556 p - 2 DECLARATION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDACY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION a (Print name as you are registarad a �tit ° am a registered voter residing e.,iding at: ,Sr _(_ �-� -d Soo-C? �(s - l6 S-&- (Suvnt Addn-ss or Rural Route) (afbpih n® No.) 2. pe v 1Nashington (Cily) (Canny) ( de)) and at the time of filing this declaration I am legally qualified in assume office if elected. 3. 1 hereby declare myself as a write-in candidate for the office of:-.P A i GwK � 1�ecma_���1�s4rLct#- (POSX017ap ,cab e) —Prim- 4 . For the following term of office: a full term or a full term and a short term, or an unexpired term S - At the general election in November, 0 6. This office is: 0 Nonpartisan ❑ Partisan, and I am: ❑ a candidate of the ❑ an independent candidate. Ga. FILING FEE THERE IS NO FILING FEE BECAU$9 OJ: F10E HAS NO FIXED ANNUAL SALARY, OR ❑ 1 Atli SUBMITTING A FILING FEE OF $ AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 1% OF THE ANNUAL $ALARY . OR ❑ I AM SUBMITTING $1..00 FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE 01-710EK. I swear, or affirm, that this information is, to the best of my knowledge, the Constitution and the laws of the United States and the Constitutit NOTE: Your signaturemu,stbepersonally 7. Sign Herd ■# withessed by either a notary public at by the officer with whom the declaration is QW4 'r'tit S }ascribed and swam before me this �- _ day of r' i +grr new sdgl party, or NV I!i/zy - S---of— Oct 14 03 04:02p Whatcom County Auditor (360) 738-4556 p.2 DECLARATION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDACY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION (Print name as you are tog �r? (,,, �0 (Smoot Addroos--oar Rvr 2.ov.,� `1 (eiry� a am a registered voter residing at: Paure)(vlWhoNQJNO.J •I r ' l Washington I (Ccunty) e4 Code) and at the time of filing this declaration I am legally quaified to assume office if elected. 3. 1 hereby declare myself as a write-in ca,nclidate for the office of: M.VV1.k; P 4. ror the following term of office: Xa full term or a full term and a short term, or Ij an unexpired term S . At the general election in November, ■ 6. This office is: XNonpartisan ❑ Partisan, and 1 am: ❑ a candidate of the ❑ an independent candidate. 6a. FILING FEE THERE IS NO FILING FEE BECAUSE OFFICE HAS NO FIXED ANNUAL SALARY, OR ❑ I AM SUBMITTING A FILING FEE OF $ AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 1% OF THE ANNUAL eALARY.. OR ❑ I AM SUBMITTING $I, . UU FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE OF'YICER_ party, or I swear, or affirm, that this information is, to the best of my knowledge, ttue so at, e , that I will support the Constitution and the laws of the United States and the Constituti and is of the s ate o ington. NOTE: roursgnature musrbe personally 7. sign Hero � *Anossed by either s notary public or by rho �gn ►� a n are as �g►sra,, ro ►rota officer wkh whom ►he daadlaratton is Mad, ..■11111111►►. _ TK S scribed and swum before me this - day of r .�`,��� • ...... ! i I OTA y� � +� = _: 7-4p_ ign no►r o4g� ) (TXe df Ac w g :) PUB LIU29 WASNV�1�1 DECLARATION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDACY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION (Print name you are regist —�o ez (Street Address or Rural 2. _ l7 `�— (city) to vote) am a registered voter residing at: route) (Telephone No.) —"It-�ULA Washington (?W (County) (Tip Code) and at the time of filing this declaration I am legally qualified to assume office if elected. 3. 1 hereby declare myse!f as a write-in candidate for the office of: (Congressional or Legislative Distnct, County, City or other furs► ictlon) (Position No. it appucable) (Director or Commissioner District, if any) 4. For the following term of office: 6a. JILING FEE THERE IS NO FILING FEE BECAUSE a full term or a full term and a short term, or OFFICE HAS NO FIXED ANNUAL SALARY, ❑ an unexpired term OR 5. At the general election in November, e26-�o 6. This office is: Nonpartisan ❑ Partisan, and I am: ❑ a candidate of the ❑ an independent candidate. ❑ I AM SUBMITTING A FILING FEE OF $ AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 1% OF THE ANNUAL SALARY. OR ❑ I AM SUBMITTING $1.00 FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE OFFICER. party, or I swear, or affirm, that this information is, to the best of my knowledge, true. also swear, or affirm, that I will support the Constitution and the laws of the United States and the Constitution nd 1p s of the state/Washington. NOTE: Yoursignaturemust bepersonally 7. Sign Here w.+ witnessed by either a notary public or by the(Signature at an r ate as egrstere to v te) officer with whom the declaration is filed. Subscribed and sworn before me this ' +7 ' day of (Signature f A nowledgrng ❑ ic►a) (i e of cknowv ed ing Official) DECLARATION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDACY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION (Print name as you are registered 17 ENNR N . (Street Address or Rural Route) am a registered voter residing at: 360- 9y5- W6 (Telephone No.) KO b,005 k T-00 0 Washington qX a ) (City) (County) (Zp Code) and at the time of filing this declaration I am legally qualified to assume office if elected. 3. 1 he�ebby declare myself as a write-in candidate for the office of: Notary P..:blic State of Washington MELISSA L. CRODA My Appointment Expires Nov. bJ2004 (Congressional or Legislative District, County, City or other jursidrenon) #1 (Position W. it applicable) (rrector or ommssroner 1`stnct, if any) 4. For the following term of office: 6a. FILING FEE THERE IS NO FILING FEE BECAUSE a full term or a full term and a short term, or OFFICE HAS NO FIXED ANNUAL SALARY, Elan unexpired term OR I AM SUBMITTING A FILING FEE OF 5. At the general election in November, El$ AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 1% OF THE ANNUAL SALARY. 6. This office is: OR Nonpartisan ❑ I AM SUBMITTING $1.00 FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE OFFICER. ❑ Partisan, and I am: ❑ a candidate of the party, or ❑ an independent candidate. I swear, or affirm, that this information is, to the best of my knowledge, true. I also swear, or affirm, that I will support the Constitution and the laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the state of Washington. NOTE: Your signature mustbe personally 7. Sign Here witnessed by either a notary public or by the ignature of Candi5ata as registe vote) officer with whom the declaration is filed. Subscribed and sworn before me this 9 day of , v�raD49j3 . (Signa o Acknowledging Official) rile Acknowledging Official) DECLARATION OF WRITE-IN CANDIDACY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION l \- C �t a' �4 ` r `y Y4A- S am a registered voter residing at: (Print name as you are registered to vote) 04, (Street Address or R al Route)) f �, (Telephone No.) 2. _�s WUt h� ��"'� I , Washington �3 (City) (County) (Trp Code) and at the time of filing this declaration I am legally qualified to assume office if elected. 3 . 1 hereby declare myself as a write-in candidate for the office of: Wk A- � c-ov-- C o w ,I or eo's a0e District. unto. jtv or or ( os[tion No. it app scab e) (hector or Commiss er District, Y any) 4. For the following term of office: 6a. FILING FEE THERE IS NO FILING FEE BECAUSE ❑ afull term or a full term and a shortterm, or OFFICE HAS NO FIXED ANNUAL SALARY, ❑ an unexpired term OR 5. At the general election in November,49r.�eV3 6. This office is: Nonpartisan ❑ Partisan, and I am: I AM SUBMITTING A FILING FEE OF $ AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 1% OF THE ANNUAL SALARY. OR ❑ I AM SUBMITTING $1.00 FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE OFFICER. ❑ a candidate of the party, or ❑ an independent candidate. I 4 aff f4is information is, to the best of my knowledge, true. I also swear, or affirm, that I will support e jaws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the state of Washington. t�mustbe personally 7. Sign Here 4 (uj L< >~ary public or by the (Signature o an f ate as registered to vote) o .laration is filed. ','. Subs�c�'Tib�d�and sworn before me this day of rgn ur o A owledging fficiat) (i[le of Acknowle Bing ifrcial) CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.4 LYNDEH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. $04 SAMPLE GENERAL JOHN TWA, L. Off00M NP aoarr sat TERESA L CAMTRElD NP ,Y riI11T9W ELECTION BALLOT NP vpano,rYpx u a..arCk,a� LLOYDD.TpBIASSEle FIp JOHN M.KRIED Whatcom County ZRR`xORT"'B NP a EMETE:RY DISTRICT N0.9� Stale of Waahington tn't THCMAS M. JONES NP November 4, 2003 anrtarnLrg.l 101ftD,a DAME$ S. A0,KeRUAN NP MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT ND, SO5 Pev.r"g'B'r 'IP "> TO VOTE, FOLLOW THE EASY >�� r BRYAN VANDER YACrrT STEPS OUTLINED HERE. CEMEMWIDIST.13ICT NO. 0 mMO11111 A SHARON CLARK NP y GaACTOR JUDY E 00" NP � i. U.Ing rwcn hartde, Insert your bsbol card In the .wywW'it *lot. INSOH your bait ol Card a1 far as i1 WIII go, YeY Fro o.. `� Mw*9EL A-NEISON NIP ; wX po.ilipnlRg the NM hole. oYdr Ihv root pins on the 1µp DEANNA, rJ-T*VELDE NP I. NP y vo9rq door. Tu Fro to fho that balloe 0"L 1fAvaa oona ry�A" MWiV M, r.UTT150N 2 ueI Ro the voting stylus, record your Vale by l�Me 1 tea'" gO°DE" N00KSACK VALLEI' SCi100L DISTRICT N4' SOG punehiRg the hole indfcarad by the allow for the r 9+ NP y danaidala or maaeure of your eheAco. Continue Vote F.Q- CHERYL THORNTON turnknq tho lwnul pages and Yale your seiecSOR of or maawre*. Ba oarraln that you Yata all CEMETERY DISTRICT N . 1'i attM1 Candlda:ea ballot pages. 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WHATCOM COUNTY =oTM- SMOdinisnasurnbn..rc��aI=WW+ $ NA1 RONALD DeVALO18 NP dL.IAUE1ECt[CB-PfopddillOn rr oLW IWoWtV iIZ30 rOR cDIAfta gE .oF1lokNo.x x TMrwl NLENDAIBtITO Tt gTATE COH"etmm9E PROPOS£D eY THE LEC�SLATkIRE- EYET10FJ1CYIl0IGI4 iPRY10Efl. YES. -1 wom BLaJR SOOTT tip ifOUSEJORIT RESOLUTION 4206 %a Y"w. CwUr+ ba a WZod to -rope. repo.. prm.'y to kra. d iDm n rK wr crx..r4 tr� d Cana- roan.pN ria a ISERAI-0 E. KVACEN NP TTt. IaQh4lur, tur prop—dlC—Mt Faonrl yEP. i r H.rwenm fs wcydrs e�le�oun ft.rs ra+N NO- y •n+ulTxlw amrca+rm on nng Yaaa[[.. w Wghl ' and u. d aafq' I Crr.f L aarA,aa BISSi HP p►rna n camp .Nano oK Tka am.edrbN .o0000I DOUG ADELSTEIN pa"y nvAAr4-W otlC tolAka om0e T F BE LLiN HAM ��'� y a the dike Ian. vapid .Mr Ihn arnsrN ren and the naWiy�letlad Crn[ar =. d the Ig.ECIEP- y wr.®ronu JIM JDRGEHS pY1 NF 4 varnYC- µran pCiedd party as tlr fo,alar o{+aar G+NNYBpeTDN NP 4 crrrOFEiVERSON vJ,Fo,,.�, W.mw1d-Mb.: tr. �1�F JPRN R. PfiARY NP WHATCOM COUNTY YfHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION plSTRICT H0.1 PETE KRFJ•.EN NP i ;perm ANDY F:OWLSON NP FLOYD RiDo"A NP c -a yY.Aa 1F1M syps vaarlUWlt0.1 N@RFW CNAPPELL NP i FVCn u sNAriE ,� a CITY OF NOOKSACK NP WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTlOH 0IST1tICTH0.3 �, LuxExnuPxuN NP ->' [oa1CR CHRJSTDYHER B. STEM E R WHfTNEY NP ,�; ,b r1a� SmA CRAWFORD NP � rP ! ID BARBARA 9RENNF.R HP .•Y 0 "'POIJ IIP NP vp,. Few isr � x fta LYTW K11111 EN Yrb� ow� MIJUOY HP �t ru OM 411RE PR TE ON 0i D. � aeon uFr.a,e , NP ROBERT L BAISDENJR. a.vA W,", M. NAtJlJ1VUE:r ,_F. NP _ 3 out av o� ra SHFRLEYFOR5LOF NP CITY OF SUMAS '�' BaL17F6 NP 9 —lathe. c ,r-.,arts mlrlcl aoslrs r� SAINPLE QEHERAL ELECTION BALLOT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTEC11ON OSMCT NO.3 ialEsfa NP Ya. w on. pa, vp. ro. ray DEAN WHRNEr NP Whatcom County PR cTioHD T AL SAAS NP y atM a IY..ningmrl November 4, 2003 TO VOTE, FOLLOW THE EASY STEPS OUTLINED MERE. 1. 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TVUiT Art ANTHONY CANNIZZARO NP 6" w onr Compiled W SNday Forald Wh.Um County Auditor FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 BIRCHI .OaTarap.I . muJt Tito CARL F. REn*W%OT NP _j I Yraa a 6.. JOHN SAFFORO+tRUBY NP y WHATCOM COUNTTY WRWII PARK TEON D-ISTIUCT 2`w.op.SO IaTnMt" a MAW AH AY NP -1 1�egIprllfpjEilCecTtlrAo6n11-[ApLlpiepQlYellclaiparl(dlWq.1 Srwe Wlwa Canty b. &Mmd d m bpwer ropm fKCrt%>e kr,ra d Lw a Ar sa tnP.rn dmaN d au.atro lsaaOoi a Fall dak Pvrw d e. �r 7a6.w y r PATYC[ALE95E HP y oamNp.1 I== IU y STM J. M"y NPTt BERNrE TMCMAS NV 3 v, DAVFD E. OAONON NP 4 CHI a Lksom me y BLAME SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.503 11�a BETTY BEiIA ROBERTSON NP DEB,'RAH HART NP y F7A JOBOENBFa NP .� �ns Vow FQ pr g+recr W0.2 SETT: NUHALUV[ER NP y Yar Fr off. GRMYleyrrwr Nf+ y iTY OF BLAINE oa1.'Fa rp� N L ESERT NP yArrAj[Taii' wee rmP w TODDBEfV3E NP ^1 WHATCOM COUNTY FETE KREMEN NP -0 > inrFaar wAIE E HVi1 NP STATE MEASURES KEHRYCRUMELL ryP Y4ralaaTnria vw Fv omW NENNIME.ELY NP ANDY ANDEF450H NP PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: atlmri lyalYre No. Bat aAan*c {hC npa.I ?OWL" an wand future Ilmhetlon ofvrgm,omlo. rogiviawp. This w mm-. would repeal .x1.linp atpa Q0"°"N`a reguladone and *curd d°HPl the GKWOMm of labor "Irdu.Mp ON to SWpl nah' ergpnama r.gllrad n. u0sm a uniform Not. u.ter dud Nremerw. Should "I mass u sba mlaol.d into law? YES DAN MrSHAArP T era. .nsrjy� rs raor MME KAUFMAN NP 4 Rirllvi . F ver ru �+ DTETEREpaFGr NP BAM ALCs+AvrFpRO rip a BARHARA>�ENNER tipi CITY OF FERNQALE NO • y .ykift a at LWsF Cans LLAYD ZtMMEAMAN NP w�. a KER; M. WNtHAUEF. RP y JERRY LANXA4 NP 9,rRLEY FORSLOF NP y pswiprt No,I r wC SIEVE OLIVER HP AYEIMENTTO THE STAK CONSMIFFOR THLOslATUA£=P HOUSE JOINTRESOLDTIOH 4206 The Iaglal.furo ha. piopowd A oan.dtacl—J enwedlram pro pyp YaaAda In Ioyal.wo .rid a n 10a r APPRDYEB- y &u EtFO +""a;a' &AR95RAJ. WRY NP i lCel nplt .Y.Aatp& ;fie, ;; MEUAN D.HANSEFl HP -► BRAG OXFORD RP MENN '" E- DOWI NP LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLETO VOTE ON THEM a'y'p MIKE REILer NP a417y a otfpafd. vaFant agar h. W"K+ Wcdon and Bw naWyM.ord cMcar N di tlw baidpoaecelpulyadMfonukoflker &oIf��"�"Aa^a"bTM"t� ABIECTiO- y T.arl.. "U. JIMELLiOTT NP AIARLANNEE.'MT NP STATE OF WASHINGTON,) SS Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM,) fLaikr5} NOTICE ❑r' REGISOST RAIloOF xl;srsrRATroly Kathyincaid being first duly sworn on oath says: y g Y BOOKS AND SPECIAL PROCEDURE Fon That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily TLbAeTE REGISTRATION booksh reininall newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of precincts Whatcom County, Wash- Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation (publisher of said ington, will be closed to Ong 1 re strations newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice and transfers Setween pre- entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a aftercincts tber 4,2003a,untilaft r the General and Speclat true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as Eledayctions held on 7l,et_ "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in Math--iinv oterrre? tration forms can be picked up at supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated thefouaivin loeatians. Auditor's office on the following dates, to wit: September 2Eth, 2003 — Post Offices Licensing Sub Agents Whatcorn County Rural Libraries Beliingl an, City Fire Sta- that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of stare Drivers License; said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Agency g Public Librar- Herald" has been established ,published and circulated in the English let Major o fires language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of clerics No person may vote in an, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times y electiongst unrest he or she �t registered to vote at printed either in whole or in art in an office maintained at said lace of P P P ]east thirty days before that election, u an unM- publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper quasid person, elherlvhe qualified to vale in the b order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the Y P tY� g state, county, and, pre- cinct in which he or she full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ 7 2. 7 2 applies for reg' tradun, is not rVstered tc vote by file closing date of Octo- ber 01 , F+ N L' Y 4 2003, he or she may 9 d w' -i mo ' register to vote in in the office aT the :.a N'0 y Whatcom County Auditor and apply for an absentee -r q t n A 9 sn ballot for the General election Subscribed and sworn to before me this = -t ; ��� until October 20, 2003. 29 th day of Sept. ,200 3 7,fn p Qy This special procedure for late registration, a Zr ,� '•. C :: .��; �< . which a voter may use to register to vote after the <,' 1� ti���• A."of registration for vottiirng at the polls, Illllll► ends October 2fl, 2003. NOTARY UBLIC in and for e S ate of Washington, Please note the special Bellingham registration and vatin residing at Procedure can be done n� at the County Audi- tors ot> M 211 Grand Av- enue Suite 103. Whatrotn County Courthouse. Shiriey Farslof JVhalcom County Auditor and Ex-officio supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON, SS Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } (C.5109) OPEN PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The canvassing board of Whatcom County, pursu- ant to chapter 29.62 €tCW, will hold public meetings beginning at 8t30 A. , Monday; October 20, 2003, at the office of Shir- ley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, County Court tious% 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103, Bel- lingham, Washinggton, to begin the initial proc- essm& includingsigna- ture Verification the ab- sentee ballots cast at the General and Special Election to be held on Tuesday; November 4, 2003, The opening of the absentee ballots may beg- in no earlier than Satur- day, October 25 2403, pug slant to RCVS 29,36.318. For exact times and loca- tions call (360) 676-6742 or TDD (360) 738-4555. These meetings of the canvassing board are open, ppublic meetings, and shall be continued un- til the activity for which these meetings are held has been completed. A record of [lie proceed- ings. of the county can- vassing board shall be made and maintained in the county auditor's office 1 and shall he available far 44 public inspection and cap- }' The record shall ite retained for the saine time period required by law far the retention of absentee ballots. Shirley Fbrslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- per published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: October 15, 2003 that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main- tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ 52.52 �` '��111►11 i I I l l.11lllli C! 0 T.q �� Subscribed and sworn to before me this = �.: ,o ar•04 _- 17th day of October , 200 3 O ''••. Q NOTARY BLIC in and for a ate of ashington, residing at Bellingham STATE OF WASHINGTON, SS Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } {L5 i5I}.OPEN PUBLIC THE LOGIC ANDS Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath ORE�S rMEG;RL says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham 'ELECTION's Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER, 31, 2003 state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation The logic at 1,30 PM and accuracy test 1s seho for n (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; Octo- ber 3t, 200�3 at 1�in the Election County uof - that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the use Whatcom Coun Au- Avenue� Suite 311 103,, Be]- attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and lingharn, Washington. '1Us lest will provide an hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an audit of ballot tabuiating. and election program. entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- Ming for the General and' held omtetion to ber 4, 2003. be per published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor October 22, 2003 and EX-olficio Supervisor of Elections that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main- tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for uch public 'on $ 27.27 Subscribed and sworn to before me this = V 0g 24th day of October , 200 3 G �� Qq; m .% lC 2 �ffffJlllr lSHliN\1� NOTARY and or a State f Washington, residing at Bellitighat STATE OF WASHINGTON, ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } f Q.5105) NOTICE OF POLLING PLACES FOR GENERAL AND Kathy Kincaid beingfirst duly sworn on oath SPECIAL ELECTION y NOVEMBER4,2003 Belling ham f Th k Cl ti N Publ ic th s• That (s)he is e uc Notices Clerk of en In the matter of selecting says: lg polling places For the pre- Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and cin of Whatcom Coun- ty, Washington, to be used as such polling places %r state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation the General and Special Election to be held in said i (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; County on Tuesday. No-! to on the 4th daye ofla 200s, and th the duty of the of Elections to hereby omemd by Ee Su-' pervisor of Elections than the buildings hereinafter named by, and are hereby selected e.nd designated as posting places Far the respective voting pre- cincts of Wr> an Caen ty, Washington, at said General and Special Election, to be held in said County on $ltesday, the 4th day of November, 2003. BELLINGHAM CITY WARD 1 11 Saint Paul's Parish Hall, 2117 Walnut St 31, 61, 71, 111 Shuksan Middle School, . 2713 Alderwood Ave 91,131 Birchwood Pres- byterian Church, 400 eadowbrook Ct WARD 2 12, 92, 132, 1$2 Unity Church of Bellingham, IWS Telegrmraapph Rd 22, 32, 32 kbuntam Com- munity Church, 2100 Broadway 52 Vote by Mail Precinct WARD 3 13, 43, 53. 93 Bellingham Senior Center, 315 Hal. leek Street 63, 103, 123, 143 Court- house Annex, 1000 N For- est St (upstairs) WARD 4 14, 94 Blloedel Donovan Park Bldg , 2214 Electric Ave 24, 134 Roosevelt Ele- mentary School, 2900 Yew St 44, 114 Bloedel Donovan Park Bldg, 2214 Electric Ave 54, 64 Bloedel Donovan Park Bldg, 2214 Electric . Ave WARD 5 15, 55 Eller Lodge #194, 710 Samish Wa 25, 35, 45 St dames Pres- byterian Church, 910 14th St 65, 115 WWU, Viking Un- ion 300 95 Indian Street Fire Sta- tion, illl Indian St WARD 6 16, 26, 86 Our Saviour's Lutheran Ch, 1720 Harris Ave 36, 56, 116 Parkwav Cha- teau, 2818 Old Mg haven , . t 76 Chuckanut a 46 Square,1400 12th St SMALL.CITIES Blaine City 1, 2, 3 Blaine City Hall, 344 If St p Everson City, Nooksackrl City Everson Fire Sta-�A� h lion, 101 E Main St �Y"2. ' Urdted Church O F dale, 2034 Washington St Lyndea City 1, 3, 5, 7 1 Peoples. Place, NW WA F* IM Front St Gate 2 Lynden City 9_Vote iy Mal Precinct Sumas City sumac City RI433 Cherry St RUIiA.L WHATCOM COUNTY Acme i Vote by Mail Pre- Cinct Acme 2 Acme Presbi t - an Church, 2054 Valley He Baker Vote by Mail Pre- cinct Crescent 1 Lake Samish Fire Station, 705 W Lake Samish Rd Crescent 2.Chuckanut Fire Station, 086 Chuckanut Dr Crescent 3 Cedar Grove Clubhouse, 4915 Samish Way � Custer 1, Delta 3 Custer Fire Station, 7625 Custer School Rd Custer 2 'iaynie Fire Station, "o¢ ynie Rd Custer1'`$emiahmoo Birch B Z' Fire Station, 4B5d81 Birch Bay Lynden Dalta 1,2 Delta fire Sta- aen, 81881 ne1ta se Rd Doming Mt Baker School D:6t Agmin 0ttice 4956 aemtn_Rd that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- per published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: October 29, 2003 that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main- tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ 208.06 A. �r Subscribed and sworn to before me this w Exp. 08-01.04 31st da of October 200 3 Y -yG O - �' . .........�Ca OF ' � I�yllll!!lIA►11N���''�l AC NOTARY UBLIC in and a State of Washington, residing at Bellingham x cx uwuc jjJ a: d, a, J 7, 9 Laurel Communityy Baptist Church, 162 SY Laurel Rd Flerndale TWp 3 Vote by Mail Precinct Geneva 2, 3 Geneva Ele- mentary Sehooi. 1401 Ge- ,aava St Glemyavft Valley E, N. SSudi-3niVille Ratwtda,Gate s Dr E -Sudden Valley La%vrence. Rome. Ten ` Mile 4 Harms. n taffy SeliooL squid ltil I Lwnnsi lsiaud i.unLtlti Is- land Fire Station, 3809 Legoe Bay lid G RIB $ Fife Station, so" •Macken2ie Lynden Twp, Ten Mile I. 2; 3 New Life Fellowship, 810 E Pole Rd Maple Falls 1, 2 I{eudsll Fare Station, 7528 Kend" Rd Marietta 1, 2, 4 Fourth Corner 4071 Home Rdn; ty Church, Mt View 1, 3, 4 New Hoppe N orrtthwest Rd Church, 4$80 i Newhalem Vote by Mail Precinct Nooksack T<vu f, 2, 3 Noolisack Valley IM School, 3326 E Badger Rd Park Bioedei Donavan Park Bldg, (Cedar Rm) 2214 Electric Ave erts Communiy Point Center, 1487 Gulf Rd Van Wyck.1. 4, 5 Bioedel Donovan Park Bldg, 2214 Electric Ave Van Wyck 2 Bloedel Donovan Park Bldg, 2214 Electric Ave Such polling places shall he open from 7:00 o'clock A.NI, to &oo o'clock 11M. BY ORDER OF THE WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR Shirley h ll County AForsae Whateom STATE OF WASHINGTON, SS Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } - r , ly strollele r tivl ran snap_ - ItIII cover 33D 44,raiI C .2645 Loveseat hide-a-hed $100 Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath 3 8 ft. Walker plastic BOAT t- wrth accessories and troll_ says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham t- Ing motor S20o. Call _ 360-371-2211 � Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and is NEWSPRINT A LI S "Men are ri K. Needing newsprint tuffs for who area state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation €€ palming, moving, ss. The would lived or making posters. The (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; Bel"ngham Herald ,as roll are as ext.I ends with Ith inches or were going F� that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the less of newsprint loft on iCores. These can he purL t chased at the Herald r attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and cashiers desk. largo quantities oaf' be pur- In four • ' hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an chased by calling Skip at heart lewd 4 i ' 715.22Ds, and must entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- - Store Equipment fore draw published and circulated on the following dates to wit: a& Fixtures 123 lead a dil Per P g o East echol October 29 2003 Beautiful ing an evr display cases, hand. West to di eadRarst 8 wcodlcnedaa win the se+ Deal W/ matching wad dls• his two tol Il play, o on th slao 3 s ndsar to The nat le.that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication Largo dls Case t590 ruff high is Soul o9a O o, i a 13aa°0 too extrav of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham sible to dr 2 16 ; Office diamonds• Herald„ has been established, published and circulated in the the diem °pen SDI lies ttlltnp, wt English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper - 124 ollvettl^Praxis '48 alectdc My is deaf at typewriter, like new, axc Maybe i in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same tend., M. 354-6587 i third heal being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main - Pets, Supplies more that._ & Service 126 am Couni tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been Pets, Su Clo Trainin 815$rVl6tlJ approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of � -' • - • AKC Chocolct Whatcom County Washington; that the full amount of the fee 676-p 784 www.00damoIds oom puppies, C City Sumag t lash Import J3 Ch St charged r such publication $ 1,139.28 Samson" 11 me,., male CFA'd, eyerlAL l TC0 Golden Rat/yelfow Lab mix. wormed & COUIVI'Y Very friendly outgoing. moved, $55a Vote by Mail: �7 ANS 871-744, AKC Chow f //j �'`���ll l l i 111•I flry,,I c FREE. 3 - 9 weak old weeks. B j2 Acme Pres GL Z• ar kittens, are tea to go, S5tw.. wrh, 2054 =�tiR N C+1' A, �' IIfJJri toll Deanna 32• 1.425-1 e 9a22 Vote by Mail • ......... • ,, 90 gallon saflwator rear AKC Gold <�, PUPS. 9wks ettt I Lake Sat 19 -Z aquarium wllish. 57900 in• wormed 1 G7 :r�} l vested, a steal at $950. �50-400. 3�, o n, 705 W I Subscribed and sworn to before me this , I p. _ 69x•sDa° 31 s t da of October 200 3 ` A1{C reglstbnt 2 Chuck. Y e w It IT- EN5; save 5S famafe, bq Station. �_ Cr •'•, G& L 1 G Z wIWV4A (great heailh ppies, 1st Ann( Dr �Ir 0�., care Fk91 & donate to help 5850. 752Ent 3 Cedar GI animals -save Ilvos, neu- ��ph&E, 4915 San [er byy 6 mo. Petflndero AKC RottrR 650.0555, male, Irg bl of breedarr 1, Delta 3 Cm Adorable Sic N FRISE ment. $5w.bM0n, 7625 Cut puppies. Arcs' 1st snots, - ' NOTARY P BLIC in and for i e to of Washin on warmed- 8 99 on 10 .' AKC 5hibrir 2, 3 Flayaie I , r $675.380 o99g checked. �'' g H�" L, Hd residing at Bellingham t Semiahn and onsite. �rj3a4y' Iy re Siati Ch€h•teu/Alkirch $ay Lynt mats, spl €r, • broken, + 1,2 Delta Fire 5 ■. $300. 3941198 Enterprise Raj v' n Mt Baker sch �- Chill ah' STATE OF WASHINGTON, SS Affidavit Of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, j N SPECIAL (L5168) NOTICE OF GENERAL •AND SPECIAL ELECTION OF Chris Rehkopf, POB 327, Concrete 98237 Director District 3 - 2 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) YVCE 11i COUNTY S TUESDAY RINGNOVE4ON J 2003 Lucille Clayybo, 39446 Cappe Horn Rd. Concrete 98237 Director strict930 4 YearTerm (Vote for One) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN .that on Tuesday,. November 4, 2003, in Whatcom County, Washin n, a General and Special Election will he held in y gto pec� Bill Thompson. Bill Hansa, .149304 Skagit Ridkke Rd, Concrete 98237 spy Ff$nsen, .y63}g Baker I.00p�id, Concrete 98237 the above -named county for submission to the qualified electors of said in all Cities, council, port, school, fire, water; water and Director District 5 - 4 Year Term Nate for One) 98267.0279 county, an election sewer, cemetery, park and recreation da Wcts. There will also be submitted Merlene Buller, POB 279, Marblemount Frank Scott Roberts, POB 158, Marblemount 98267 to the qualified electors of various districts special propositions.no NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that said electron will be held at the regular Commissioner Pas 1.6 Year Tenn Note for One) Iy designated polling places for each of the voting precincts of Whatcom Washington, Tuesday, November 4. 2003, and that each of said Frank Sal 1,24604 HWAin Rd, Sedro Woolley 98284 Woolley 98284 County, on polling places will be open &nos 7:00 o'clock JI M. [0 8:00 o'clock F.I4I. of gatsvn iN Choilel, 5324 Cedar Ridgge Pi, Sedro Q„TEL"I fON DISTB3�N0 1 said day. The names of said candidates, their mailing addresses, and the office for Commissioner Pas i- 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Floyd Roorda, 6996 Meeklem Rd, Everson which they seek election are as follows: - STATE MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: Commissioner Pos 1- 6 Your Term (rote for One) INITL ,TIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative Measure No. $41 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergo- David L. Hanson,1240 Lakeview St., Bellingham 98229 l I ngmics regulations. This measOre would repeal existing state ergonomics Commissioner Pas 1- 6 Year Term (Vote far One) re ulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to a opt new ergonomics re;3tdaLions unless a uniform federal standard is re- Dean ►Vhitney 747 E. Del Ray Dr.,14nden 98264 FIRU PROC- TI[]nl ffiff ilt 1'tvu.4 quir'ed, jbe into law? Yes [ ] No [ 1 Commissioner Pas 1 -6 Year Term (Vote for One) 98226 Should this measuri enacted AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE Jim A. Ahrens, 4275 King Ave., Bellingham Jay Pederson, 4688 Lee £t., Bellingham 98226 LEGISLATURE: Commissioner Pas 3 - 4 Year UneT red Term (Vote for One) The. legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment On filling vaean he 4563Vining Rd.,Beilmghani98226 hael P. Sullivan. 4359 Goodin Ave., Bellingham 98226 Michael cles in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment 1ROBE RTS DISTRICT IOj would t newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls va• the election and the newly -elected officer is of the same Fassioner poi L • Short and 81'ear Term (Vote for One) Ct, Roberts 98281 cant abr general political part as the former officer. Should this constitution amendment be. liejected (] [o Jere Lot uist, 2185 Culp Point Commissioner Pas 2 -2 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) Ro5ert 98281 proved un 1. gtrlac Property' Tax Levy for Countywide Emergency Bill K Meutsh) •130x 1400, Pant ; Commissioner Pus 1 6 Year Terni (Vote for One) ical Services SEM5) 1V1jQ Shall Whatcom County be authorized to impose regular ppropert tax levies Brims C. Marlin, 731 Chuckanut Dr., Bellingham 98229 R Battle'�elsn� yp3 ChuckanuL Ln., Bellingham 98229 of $.3&5 or less per thousand dollars Of assessed valuation �t each of six con -FIRE secutive years ter the provision of countywide emergency medical services (EMS), all as pprovided in Whatwm County 0rdimmee 2OM-W5? Yesil No[ ] PWM, I Commissioner Pas 1- 0 Year Term Note for One) Al Saab, 3942 Brown Rd., �rndale 98248 PORT OF BELLINGiIAM Joe Huss 1178 Paradise Rd., Ferndale 98248 Commissioner District 3 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) E Jim Jorgensen, 4434 Boblett lid, Blaine 98230 GOmmissioner Fos 3 -6 Year Term [Vote for One) Gi Benton 7993 Sawgrass Way, Blaine 85230.66i3 Wallace Croy, 888 Marine Dr„ Bellingham 98225 COUNTY 0MCUTIVE -4 Year Term (Vote for One) k�� pBioner PROTECTION 1+-12Yea 8Eti' j1� enor Vas 1. 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Chuck Pete Kremen, 3283 Northshore Rd., Bellingham 98226 Sw Bellingham 98229 Chuck Swalisgn, 551 SuDISTRIC AUNTY COUNCIL DLsF ct 1 Position IS 4 Year Term (Vote for One) NiRd. F#RF PROTECTION DISTRICT 1�i0,_� COmmiss'sgner Pos 1.6 Year Term (Vote for One) Kerry Chappell, i 121 Roland Bellingham 98229 Dan htcShane,1451 Grant St.. Bellingham 98225 Al Derek N.er, Yew Street nia Bellingham 98229 Derek N. Blake, 780 Mahgnia Dr., Bellingham 98229 Blake, District 2Tosition B - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) r[ Mike Kaufman-1620 Huntley Rd, BelhnaiLam 98226 Commissioner Poi Year Term (Vote for One) ne Sam H. Crawford.1627 Diamond lli ham 98226 �P� � , 4N-o H.E. "Pete" Cameron, 4351 Cedar Pt., Lummi Island 98262 District 3 Position B - 4 Year Term Note for One) CTjON DISTRICT NQ 13 Barbara Brenner, 5617 Northwest Rd Bellingham 98226 ASSESSOR 4 Year Term (Vote for One) loner poi 1 6 Year'ltl- Note for One) I.Butch" Blaine 98231 COUNTY • Keith M. Witbumer. 2002 Wh alcom St., Bellingham 98229 James V Hinche}. PO Box 1091, Fr�l PRiYri L 170N DIST'RICT_NO.14 COUNTY AUDIT6R • 4 Year Term (Vole for One) , CommissIYr Poi 1 Short and 6 Year Term Note for One) Shirley Forslof,1508 44th St, Bellingham 98229 COUNTY SHERIFF - Short & 4 Year Term Note far One) Robert L. Baisden, Jr., 5546 North Fork Rd., Deming 98244 Bill E[fa, 4031 Sweet Rd., Blaine 90230 COUNTY TREASURER. • 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Commissioner Pos 1- 6 Year Term i vote for One) Gary Knaus, 5575 Doran Rd., Acme 98220 Barbara J. Cary, 2625 Pacific St., Bellingham 98226 El T Commissioner Pas 1. 6 Year Term (Vote for One) M r 4 Year Term (Nate for One) Anthonyy Cannizzaro, 4073 Salt Spring Dr., Ferndale 98248 Brett Bonner, 3025 Ellis SL, Bellingham 98225 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0. 18 Mark Aamundson, 2626 Ontario St., Bellingham 98226 Commissioner Fos 1. 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Finance Director - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Tom Nelson, 517 Fir Lra., Sedro Woolley 98284 Therese Holm, 4330 Samish Way, Bellingham 98229 Council At -Large - 2 Year Term (Vote for One) Commissioner Poi 1- 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Jahn C. Wilson, 114 Sea Pines Rd., h3ellingham 98229 Tim Coralline, PO Box 5033, Glacier 98244 Louise B}-ornson, 2829 Birchwood, Bellingham 98225 Term for One) Cameron Colyer, Box 8, Maple Falls 98266 Council Ward I.4 Year (Vote Bob Ryan, 2723 Cedarwaad Ave., BeSingham 98225 Comm jo!ner Pas 1• Short and 6 Year Term Note for One) Council Ward 3 - 4 Year Term Note for One) Chuck Faster; 3797 Fort Bellin ham Rd., Bellingham 98225 Barrey Yorkslon, Jr. 1113 SL Paul St., Bellingham 98229 John Luatts,1015 W. Toledo SL, Bellingham 98229 for One) Council Ward 5 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Commissioner Poi 1 -6 Year Terns Note Madeleine Anderson,161 Ronald Dr., Point Roberts 92.81 Terry Bornemann, 903 Mason SL, Bellingham 98225 4 1 A St, Bellingham 98?29 COmmiSSigrrer Pos 2 - 2 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) Dan Hanse , 907 Arthur ►y�o ,193 Donegal Dr, Point Roberts 98281 Councr�! Wa s. i - 4 Year Term WOW for One) AM David Niles, 254 Elizabeth r„ Point Roberts 98881 John LiebeM PO Sax 1357, Blaine 9823f. Commissioner Pos I- u Year Term tVote for One) Council Ward 2 Pos. 3 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Thomas L. Rhone, 3779 Toad Lake Rd. Bellingham98226 Kenneth E. Ely, 365 li SL, Blaine 9100 Andy Anderson PO Box 564 Blaine 98231 COuacs! Ward 3 Pos. 5 - 4 Year y Commissioner pas 1- 6 Year Term (Vote ur One) Term (Vote for One) Carl E Reiehlhardt, 8609 Semiahmoo Dr., Blaine 98230 Dieter Schu , (IF Council Position 4 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) CommissionerCITY District 1- 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Vincent D'Onofrio, 748 Sudden Valley Bellingham 98229 John R. Perry,121 W. Ist St., Everson 98247 Paul Nanhinic 210 Sudden Valley, Bellingham 98229 Council Position 5 - 4 Year Term.(Wte for One) Commissioner District 4 - 6 Year Term (Vote for One) -, Andy ROwlson, 202 Mead Ave,. Everson 98247 Thomas L. Hadd, 1364 Sudden Valley, Bell(nghsan 98229 [ I1 14iavgr . •srERNDAIX Year Terra (Vote far One) 5A14n if ►VATIsR DISTRICT 2 Commissioner Pos 1 - 6 Year Terw NOfe for One] 42 Ferndale982 0` Ltovd Zimmerman, PO Box 427 Ferndale 98248 rma Zimmerman Thomas McGerr, 24 Greene Point Rd., Bellingham 98229 3P dory a PO Boxx > fir Jeff r.,l3eilingham 98229 teemster, ti47 E. Lake Samish D Council Positron 1- Short and 4 year Term Nate fat One) DIRMCT 1d Steve Oliver; PO Box 2181, Ferndale 98248 ull Council Position 2 - 4 Year Term (Vote far One) Box Ferndale 98248 Commissioner Pos 1- 6 Year Term Note for One) Cameron A. Somerville, Sr., 941 Deep W Dr., Maple Falls 98266 J i Melvin D. Hansen, PO 1091, an Brad Oxford PO Box 2551, Ferndale 98248-2551 Commissioner Pos 3 - 4 Year Un ired1%, (Nate for One) j�ue Fowler, PO Box 452, Maple hails 98266 as CounelI Position 3.4 Year Term (VOW for One) T 14 )q Kenneth E. Downey,1550 Main SL Ferndale 982A0 Commissioner Pas 1- 6 ear Term (Vote for One) I Mike Reilly, 6012 Oscar St., Ferndale 98248 hfar gi Gustafson, PO Box 5054. Glacier 98244 ti Council Position 4 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) MG: ►VATER DISTBYCT Jim Elliott, PO Box 372, Ferndale 98248 -;8 Commissioner Pos 1- 6 Year Term Note for One) ?( El . 336 Poplar Dr., Ferndale 98248 Daniel Larson, PO Box 226, Acme 98220 ffiaHarme I; cil Position 1- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) L� VF RLfRF i l I WATER- SEVER D1ST ICI' 19 Commissioner Pas 1- Short & 8 Year Term (Vote for One) 0 Gary L..Bod 113713, Cascade Ln., LYnden 98264 Council Position 2 Short and 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Forrest E. (Mac) McElroy, 8635 Golden Valley Dr., Maple Fells 98266 ii - - Ronald De Valois, 961 Garden Dr., Lynden 98264 Gordon Travis, 6281 Lariat PI., Maple Falls 98266 Commissioner Pos 2 - 2 Year unexpired Term Note for One) Blair Scoll, 14p0 Elm SL, Lynden 98264 Pos Zen 3 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Leonard (Shorty) Bjornstad, 8510 Cimaron Way, Maple Falls 98266 Council - v Gerald E-.Kuillen. 505 Brookfield Ct Lynden 98264 DoCow. 5656 Valle Q., Maple Falls 98266 CEMETF RY DISTRI , Council Position 4.4 Year Term nte. for Oue) _4 Commissioner Pos 1 •6 Yeai Term Note for One) u Doug Adelsteinp 356 S. Park SL, Lyndeii 98264 CITY OF NOOKSACK Leslie E. Harris, Lynch St., Acme 98220 Council Position 2 - 2 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) ST Commission r Pas R C i >�0 � Commissioner Pos 1 - s ise m (Vote for One) i Christopher B. Steiner, PO Box 4253, Nooksack 98276 Charles k3aker; 3595 Sunrise Rd., Liunmi Island 98262 t Council Position 4 - 4 Year Term Note for One) Kip Dunlap, PO Box ,1215, Nooknek M76 NRd., f�FMF.Ti�.rtY I3[STIiiCT NO.4 Commissioner Pos 1- 6 Year Term (Vote for One Lynn Knutsen, PO Box 4283, Nooksack 98276 F Council Position 5 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) John L. Groom, 6160 Medcalf Rd., Bellingllarn 98226.9723 Commissioner Pos 2 - 2 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) Marshall Judy, PO Box 4116, Nooksack 98276 C11Y OF 5T)�IAS Lloyd D. TObiassen,1005 Central Rd., Everson 98247 Council Fni Lion 3 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) t Commtssrquer Pas 1. 6 Year Term (Vote for One) Richard (Dick) Adams, 124 Jefferson Ct, Sumas 98295 Council Position 5 - Short and 4 Year Term Note for One) Theresa Svgitowicz. 3031 Clipper Rd„ Deming 98244 Commissioner Pos 3 - 4 Year Unexpired Term Note for One) Bob Mitchell, PO Box 9,OL Sumas 98295 Leo SYgitowicz, 3029 Clipper Rd., Deming 98244 Director Position 1- I Year Term (Vote for One) 6 ¢'METF:on DISTRICT Year I. 6 Year Term (Vote for One) su Ann Whi er, 647 Hunters Pt. Dr., Bellingham 98225 DirectorPosition2 - 4 Year Term Note for One) Julie A a ,11 CENJUJulie A. E es, 1142 Paradise Rd., Ferndale 98248 Berry Ferrier, 4949 Samish Way 5, Bellingham 98229 Commissioner Pos 1- B.Year Ticrm (Vote for One) ICen Gass, 2107 Evening Star Ln., Bellingham 98229 ___ .. r . __.. __ .. _. _ _ - Jee7y Ferrier, 4949 Samish Way 5 Beiling)uun 98229 Ken Gass, 2107 Evening Star Ln., Bellinkhale 98229 Ulm*Wr t? %hiou 3. 4 Yea Term (VO,, for One) Elaine M.1,ynch, 1237 Lakeview,'Bellingm 98229 F`EHIVDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 Director District 1- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) John Safford Hruby, 7401 Valleyview Rd., Ferndale 98248 Director District 2 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Stuart McKay, 2950 Aldergrove Rd., Ferndale 98248 Director District 3 - 4 year Term (Vote for One) Justin J. McKay, 4700 Sucia Dr., Ferndale 98248 Bernie Thomas, 4638 Lake Terrell Rd., �rndale 98248 BLUM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO: 503 Director District I -4 Year Term (Vote for One) Deborah Hart.1345 Gulf Rd., Point Rabert5 98291 Director DlStriet 2 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Bevy Nunamaker, PO Box 398, Blaine 98231 Todd Berge. 41010th St, Blaine 98230 Director District 4 - 4 year Term (Vote for One) Barrie E. Hull, 4375 Boblett Rd., Blaine M230 LYNDEN SCIi()�1L DISTRICT Na 503 Director Position 1.4 Year Term (Vote far One} Tema L. Camfield, 597 Lewmis Trail Rd, Lyndea 90264 Director Positipu 2.4 Year Term (Vote for One) John M. Krieg, 1012 Liberty St., Lynden 98264 Director Position 3 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) carrryy iierthuis, 8183 Slatemaker Rd., Everson 98?r17 RLCRIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT N0.505 Director District 1- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Bryan Vander Yacht, 6811 Guide Meridian. Ljyriden 98264 Director District 4 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Judy E. Boxy, 270 E. Laurel Rd, Bellingham 98226 Director District 5.4 Year Term (Vote for Oise) Michael A. Nelson, 665 E. Pole Rd., Lynden 98264 Mary H. Mattison. 7118 Wiser Shore La.. Lynden 98264 t Thornton, 6906 Goodwin Rd_, Everson 98247 tar District 4 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Quinn, PO Box 67, Sumas 98295 for District 5.4 Year Term (Vote for One) Olson. 3418 E. badger Rd. Everson 98247 Director District 2 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Ellen Dodson, 3766 Mt Baker Hwy., Everson 98247 Director District 3 - 4 Year -fern (Vote for One) Trish Hart, 3460 E. Smith Rd. Beilfngham.48226 Rolland Holterman, 2927 Mt Baker Hwy Beilingliam 98226 Director ]District 5.4Year Term (4ote for One) Russ Pfeiffer-HeyL, 6190 Saxon Rd., Acme 98220 CONCRETE S[`HOOL. DISTRiC[' NO, IT Director District 2 -2 Year unexpired Term (Vote for One) Pos 1- 6 Year Term (Vote for One) 6843 North Star Rd., Ferndale 98248 NSTRR T NO 8 Pas 1.0 Year Term.(Vote for One) i. 260 Tyee Dr., Point Roberts 98281 nissioner Pos 1 - Short & 6 Year Term (Vote for One) as M. Jones, PO Box 40137, Nooksack 982?6 nissioner Pos 3 - 4 Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) s & Ackerman, PO Box 4130, Nfooksack 98276 nissioner Pos 1.6 Year Term (Vote for One) n Clary 1224 Elm St., Lynden 98264 nisstoner Pos 2•- 2-Year Unexpired Term (Vote for One) rra M. TeVelde, 584 Bertrand Dr.. Lynden 98264 nissioner Pos 3 - 4 Year unexpired Term (Vote for One) � Boodey H3 Birch Bay Lynden Rd., Lynden 98264 I�RY DI5TIUCT NO. 11 ntssraner Pos 1- 0 Year Term (Vote for One) ie Perry, 8992 Van Buren Rd., Everson 98247 nissioner Pos 2 - 2 Year unexpired Term (Vote for One) d Ten Kl 2683 PanggbornRd., Lynden 98264 T ROB T$ PAltli AND RCCIiCATION D 51RIC1 N nisstoner Position 3. 4 Year Term [Vote for ne3� ) Waters, 20 South Beach Rd., Point Roberts 98281 nissioner Position 2 - 4 Yeu Terra (Vote for One) •ly B. Griffith, PO Box 1181 Point Roberts 98281.1189 nissioner Position 5 - 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Hughes, 347 Bayview, Point Roberts 98281 as Ritchie. 151 Bavv-iew. Point Roberts 98281 Commissioner Position 1- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Patrick Alme, 4825 Alderson Rd., Birch Bay 98230 Commissioner Position 3- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) David E. Gagnon, 238 C St., Blaine 98230 Christy Olason, 8453 Moonglow Ct., Blaine 98230 Gomm isslotier Position `a - Short and 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Bettv Sells Robertson_ 4837 Fir Tree Ln.. Blaine 98230 missioner Position 2 - 4 Year Term (Nate -for One) Ron Van Soest, 8658 s Rd.. Lynden 98264 nissioner Position 3- 4 Year Term (Vote for One) Waldemar,1191 Garden Dr., Lynden 98264 miss ioner Position 4 - 2 Year unexpired Term (Vote for One) tan Jilk, 512 Brookway, Lynden 98264 missioner Position 5.4 Year Term (Vote for One) I De Valois, 9604 Jaekman Rd., Wden 98264 ESTiMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seat Auditor of Whatcom Ccunty jhk 8th day of October 2003. ey Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of STATE OF WASHINGTON, Ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } i1.5104i WHATCOM COUNTY NOTICE OF CHANGE IN POLLING PLACES FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 4, 2003 In the matter of selecting polling places for the pre- ClneiS of Wltateum Court- ly, Washing n, to be used as such 110 ; g places for the General and Specia4 Election to be held to Whatcom County on Tuesday, November 4, 2003 and all future elections, the Following pollinulaces have been PRECINCTS POLLING PLACES klerndele Twp I, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 rROM: North Belling- ham Fire Station, 5368 Northwest Drive, Belling- ham TO: Laurel Community Baptist Church 162 W Laurel Road, Bel[ ham Ft�ndaleWp3ERp,Notch halm Fire Station, 5368 Northwest west Drive, Belling - TO: Vote by lNail Precinct M View 1, 3.4FROlf� FFi XWe school Administration Office, 6041 Vista Drive, Fmrn- dale TO: New Hope Four- square Church, 4860 Northwest Road, Belling- Glenhaven, and Sudden RF�N,SFRONL.SXbffl Station 2135 Lake Whatcom Blvd, Belling- ham TO: Sudden Valley. Rotun- da, Gate 1, 11 Sudden Val- ley 17rive E, Bellingham Such palling places shall be open firm 7:00 o'clock A Nf. to 8:00 o'claek P.X BY ORDER OF THE WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR Shirley Ebrslof Whatcom County Auditor, and Ex-o€Gcio Supervisor I of Elections Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- per published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: October 29, 2003 that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main- tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ 65.65 r '`,��1ti11t1f11f111�,,1, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of October , 200 3 0'• 04 0 c . •.......... o NOTARY PUB�and or the Star f Washingt residing at Bellingham on, STATE OF WASHINGTON, ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } t7.5110) OPEN PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The canvassing board of Whatcoln County, pursu- ant to chapter 29.62 RCW, will be 'in the official can- vass of the General and special Election with open public meetings be- at $:00 A. . on November 17 and i:00 PM. on November 18 and 1010 A.M. on November. 19, These meetings will be held to determine the sta: tug of the challenged; slpe eial and ahsenkZ hat.3 a eGFal 21cuon new on esday, November 4, 2003. The official signingg of the Certi$catfon of Election will take place at the final canvass Veld on Wednesday, November 19 at 10:00 A-M. These meet- loggs will be held in the Whateom County Council Committee Room on the Ont floor of the Whatcom Count/ Courthouse, sit Grand Avenue, Belling- ham, Mishington. The canvassing bowl meet- ings are open public meetings and shall he cauntil the actK- ty for which these meet- ings are held has been completed. For exact times and locations call (360) 676-6742 or TDD 1160) 730-4555. A record of the proceed- ings of the county can. vassing board shall be made and maintained in the county auditor's office, and sfratl be available far retained for the same tirne period required by law for the retention of absentee ballots. Shirley Farslof Whatcvm County Auditor and E.u-aficlo Supervisor of Elections Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Delaware Corporation (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspa- per published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: November loth, 2003 that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office main- tained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged Uforchh publication $59.59 A�s1Ufll;rlrl' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12thday of November 200 3 -04 ULIG ; NOTARY PU13,1_.�L.p ��if r— � � I'�����f I I i I I i II►11111� LIC in' and forte fate of Washington, residing at Bellingham A8-The Bellingham Herald Sunday, November 2, 2003 V NATION www.bellinghamherald.com Dean draws fire for Confederate flag comment POLITICS: Opponents accuse Dean of pandering, call remarks irresponsible and reckless. BY DAVID M. HALBFINGER N.Y. TIMES NEWS SERVICE WAVERLY, Iowa - Howard Dean's rivals for the Democratic nomination roundly attacked him on Saturday for telling an Iowa newspaper he wanted "to be the candidate for guys with Confed- erate flags in their pickup trucks" in defending his opposition to some gun -control legislation. But Dean retorted that he had said much the same thing in front of largely black audiences months ago and said his oppo- nents were merely flailing away at him in desperation. The fracas comes as the other contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination - espe- cially Sen. John Kerry and Rep. Dick Gephardt - are struggling to overtake Dean, who leads in most polls both in Iowa and in New Hampshire. On Friday, Dean came under criticism from Kerry for having opposed an assault -weapons ban while seeking the National Rifle Association's endorsement for his bid for governor of Vermont in 1992. In an interview that was pub- lished Saturday in The Des Moines Register, Dean defended • AP PHOTO IN THE CROSSHAIRS: Democratic presidential hopeful former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean talks with a group of mostly undecided voters during a campaign stop in Portsmouth, N.H. Friday. Dean was criticized by his rivals Saturday for an earlier comment that he wanted to be the candidate for "guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks:" his position on gun control by saying: "I still want to be the can- didate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks. We can't beat George Bush unless we appeal to a broad cross section of Democrats." Kerry called Dean's statement "craven," "pandering" and "the worst kind of politics as usual." He said, "I'd rather be the candi- date of the NAACP than the NRA, who understands that the Con- federate flag belongs in muse- ums" An aide to Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, Craig T. Smith, said, "Governor Dean ought to be more careful about what he says," and called the remark "ir- V WHATCOM COUNTY POLLING PLACES Here are Whatcom County's polling places, by precinct: ■ Bellingham 1st -Ward 11 - St. Paul's Parish Hall, 2117 Walnut St. 31, 61, 71, 111- Shuksan Mid- dle School, 2713 Alderwood Ave. 91, 131 - Birchwood Presby- terian Church, 400 Meadowbrook Court 2nd Ward 12, 92, 132, 152 Unity Church of Bellingham, 1095 Telegraph Road 22, 32, 42 Fountain Commu- nity Church, 2100 Broadway 52 - vote by -nail 3rd Ward 13, 43, 53, 93 - Bellingham Se- nior Center, 315 Halleck St. 63, 103, 123, 143 - Courthouse Annex, 1000 N Forest St. (up- stairs) 4th Ward 14, 94 - Bloedel Donovan Park, 2214 Electric Ave. 24, 134 - Roosevelt Elemen- tary School, 2900 Yew St. 44, 114 - Bloedel Donovan Park 54, 64 - Bloedel Donovan Park 5th Ward 15, 55 - Elks Lodge No. 194, 710 Samish Way 25, 35, 45 - St. James Presby- terian Church, 910 14th St. 65,115 - WWU, Viking Union 300 95 - Indian Street Fire Station, 1111 Indian St. 6th Ward 16, 26, 86 - Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, 1720 Harris Ave. 36, 56, • 116 - Parkway Chateau, 2818 Old Fairhaven Parkway 46, 76 - Chuckanut Square, 1400 12th St. ■ Smaller cities Blaine 1, 2, 3 - Blaine City Hall, 344 H St. Everson, Nooksack - Everson Fire Station, 101 E. Main St. Ferndale 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 - United Church of Ferndale, 2034 Wash- ington St. Lynden 1, 3, 5, 7 - Peoples Place, Northwest Washington Fair, 1775 Front St., Gate 2 Lynden 9 - vote by mail Sumas - City Hall, 433 Cherry St" responsible and reckless." Gephardt, meanwhile; issued a statement saying he planned to "be the candidate for the guys with American flags in their pick- up trucks." And the Rev. Al Sharpton said: "I think those people that wave the Confederate flag must be con- fronted by people who want to be president, not embraced by them." Dean's reference to pickup drivers with Confederate flags is in fact one he has made several times, albeit in a different con- text: Calling for a reversal of Richard Nixon's 1968 Southern strategy. In February, for example, at the winter meeting of the Democrat- ic National Committee, he said, "White folks in the South who drive pick ups with Confederate flag decals on the back ought to be voting with us and not them because their kids don't have health insurance, and their kids need better schools too." The line got a loud ovation. Dean's opponents argued on Saturday that now, by contrast, he appeared to be trimming his sails on gun control to appeal to those Confederate -flag -displaying Southerners. In a telephone interview, Dean said: "My position on guns has nothing to do with appealing to groups. My position on guns was put together because I live in a rural state." # Rural Acme *1- vote by ail Acme 2 = Acme Pesbyterian Church, 2054 Valley Highway Baker - vote by mail Crescent 1- Lake Samish Fire Station, 705 W. Lake Samish Road Crescent 2 - Chuckanut Fire Station, 686 Chuckanut Drive Crescent 3 - Cedar Grove Clubhouse, 4915 Samish Way Custer 1, Delta 3 - Custer Fire Station, 7625 Custer School Road Custer 2, 3 - Haynie Fire Sta- tion, 3401 Haynie Road Custer 4, Semiahmoo - Birch Bay Fire Station, 4581 Birch Bay-, Lynden Road Delta 1, 2 - Delta Fire Station, 8188 Enterprise Road Deming - Mount Baker rSchool District office, 4956 Dem- Economic surge undercuts Dems campaign stand For more than two years now, the Democrats seeking the pres- idency have planned on running a 2004 campaign built around the weak economy and pat- terned after Bill Clinton's 1992 defeat of President Bush's father. But with the economy having surged this past quarter they are suddenly confronting the possi- bility of a far less encouraging historical comparison: that the election year economy could be more like the one Ronald Rea- gan ran on in 1984, when the country was coming out of a long slump. The rapid change in the out- look - underscored by figures released on Thursday showing the fastest quarterly economic growth since 1984 - is already forcing the Democratic presiden- tial candidates to calibrate their attack on Bush's economic record in ways they did not have to just a week ago. It has also left them in danger of looking as though they were clinging to economic gloom. Rather than simply lamenting the economy's condition, the De- mocrats now say that one good quarter does not erase three sluggish years. The growth has not caused a rebound in the job market, they note, and large budget deficits loom for years. "For there to be a genuine re- covery, it's got to happen in more than economic statistics," Sen. ing Road Ferndale Township 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9 - Laurel Community Baptist Church, 162 W. Laurel Road Ferndale Township 3 - vote by mail Geneva 2, 3 - Geneva Elemen- tary School, 1401 Geneva St. Glenhaven, Valley E, N, S - Sudden Valley Rotunda, Gate 1, 11, Sudden Valley Drive East Lawrence, Rome, Ten Mile 4 - Harmony Elementary School, 5060 Sand Road Lummi Island - Lummi Island Fire Station, 3809 Legoe Bay Road Lummi Reservation N, S - Gooseberry Point Fire Station, 2600 Mackenzie Road Lynden Township, Ten Mile 1, 2, 3 - New Life Fellowship, 810 Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn., and a presidential candidate, said Thursday on the campaign trail in Buffalo, N.Y. "It's got to happen in the lives of America's middle class and those working hard to get into it." Many Democrats say they still consider the economy an issue that will benefit them next year. President George Bush lost in 1992 even though employment began growing eight months be- fore Election Day, they point out. "I just think the likelihood - I can't prove this in any way - is that people are going to have un- certainty, not reassurance, about where the economy is headed," said Rep. Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., another presidential contender. But even many Democratic campaign aides concede that their task has just become more difficult. A sustained recovery could start to reduce projected budget deficits that are at the core of their attacks on the ad- ministration's tax cuts. A turn- around might also cause the job market to improve early enough before Election Day to influence voters. Adding to the Democrats' challenge is a fundamental eco- nomic reality that existed well before household and business spending soared this summer. As much as the economy weakened in the last three years, it was coming off such a high that it re- mains stronger by most meas- ures than in the early 1990s. That high was reached on Clinton's watch, but it could help Bush next year. HERALD WIRE REPORT E. Pole Road Maple Falls 1, 2 - Kendall Fire Station, 7528 Kendall Road Marietta 1, 2, 4 - Fourth Cor- ner Community Church, 4071 Home Road Mt. View 1, 3, 4 - New Hope Foursquare Church, 4860 North- west Road Newhalem - vote by mail Nooksack Township 1, 2, 3 - Nooksack Valley High School, 3326 E. Badger Road Park - Bloedel Donovan Park, Cedar Room, 2214 Electric Ave. Point Roberts - Point Roberts Community Center, 1487 Gulf Road Van Wyck 1, 4, 5 - Bloedel Donovan Park; 2214 Electric Ave. Van Wyck 2 - Bloedel Dono- van Park, 2214 Electric Ave. STATE MEASURES WHATCOM COUNTY CITY OF BELLINGHAM CITY OF EVERSON CITY OF LYNDEN CITY OF SOMAS PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION: INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 841 Initiative measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future I' ltatio0 of erOOndmlcs reguiagons�T IS 1hWUr6 would repeal exishng state ergonomics regulatldrs]. his measure woukJ repeal eXislin a rr dROmlGS fagd181lone� O S1Sl 4 and wdUkl dire[t ti1A deparimond of labor and Industries not to ado t new P ergonoinlce regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should ThIT measure be onacted Into law? YES- Sprout EN dlarl - Proposllldn He. i[*puler properh ter levy i0r coos xld9 nmarpoeC} maalrYl wrvlus [ 1 Snall Whpttdm CClfity >tE iWlhAektld !A Impeae eq oar Drops ry ulz Mlas cf S?A5 or ts=s per h odse n Aolars o1 assessdd Yataa Wn for laCh of rk AandncutHe years !or IM pravio[at al audy w4aemergenrY maGCatsen us �FT151. aN as rnvitled in 1Ylrarcom County Eminence 2°0m4 YES- -+ MAYOR 4 YFAR TERM Nate For one BRETT BONNER NP MARK ASMUNDSON NP COUNCIL F�pCfIkOH N0.4 4 Yin joNR i N M Yom For One JOHN R. PERRY NP COUNCIL POSITION NO- 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One GARYL BODE NP -r COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One RICHARD (DICK) ADAMS NP FINANCE DI dY T veta For One THERESE HOLM NP -e COUNCIL POSITION NO-5 { y p �,1 Vole g� ANDY ROWLSON NP . COUNCIL - POSITION N0. 2 SHORT& 4 YR TERM Vote For One COUNCIL RONALD DeVALOIS NP - - BLAIR SCOTT NP - COUNCIL 5 POSITION .NO.TERM SHOAT&4rOneM Vote For One BOB MITCHELL NP NO- -+ COUNCILAT- uote For fined JOHN C. WILSON NP -e - - LOUISE BJORNSON NP CITY OF FERNDALE NO- y PORT OF BELLINGHAM FAhrDR 4YEARTERM VOTE FOR ORE LLOYD ZIMMERMAN NP -' JERKY LANDCASTLE NP y POSITION No. a 4YEAR TERM Vote For One GERALD E. KUIKEN NP LOCO;ELECTrORSWItlAPPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM COMMISSIONER DISTRICT N0. 3 4 YEAR TERM Vale For One JIMJORGENSEN NP "e COUNCIL Woo t a YEAR TERM vole For floe BOB RYAN NP -a GINNY BENTON NP moff CoUticit P[SITION NO.1 iylATadYA.TEAM Vote For One STEVE OLIVER NP COUNCIL POSITION NO.4 4YEAR TERM Vote For One DOUG ADELSTEIN NP -+ WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCILWARD3 4 YEAR TERM WNt urOw BARNEYYORKSTON,JR. NP �' JOHN WATTS NP -+ wvfdr -_-rf 41R IEaRII e'p5 rrox PETE KREMEN NP -e COUNTY COUNCIL posmon N0.2. 4 VAL TEAhf Vot;Fuom MELVIN D. HANSEN NP � _ - BRAD OXFORD NP COUNCIL WARD5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TERRY BORNEMANN NP DON HANSEY NP CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.11 AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED: THE STATE LEGISLATURE: HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION4ZOB The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on fillingOSRIOn vacancies in legislative and artisan g P county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office earl If the office falls vacant Y i after the General election and the newly elected officer is of the same political P party as the former officer. Should Ihlsamrndmant oc APPxOveo�� q D MI •e Veto For 0" KERRYCHAPPELL NP - DAN McSHANE NP LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE 'TO VOTE ON THEM. CITY OF BLAINEBLAlNE DOulayCOURCIE PmTnON NO, 3 dYR-ogM '.VTeForTlne %9",'YL�',% N0.4 4vq•TE"I Void For One KENNETH E. DOWNEY NP, ____ MIKE NP � JIM ELLIOTT NP CITY OF NOOKSACK OI$]RICCTRD.2 YRIM M V°tefor we CHRIS REHKOPF NP -� rnMil R iHBTnt x�g { RITE Vou Fur Otis MIKE KAUFMAN NP UlUNCtL POSItIDNKO.2 2YEAR DNEXPIREOTERA We For Ode CHRISTOPHERB:STEINER NP � - SAM. R. CRAWFORD NP --e DIRECTOR DISTRICT NTER fYR UNIXPIAEDTEflM Vote For One LUCIL'LE CLAYBO NP CAMAS 55WHER OsSTRCi3 PDs.D 4 NfAn TERM vdEE For One BARBARA BRENNER NP MARIANNE ELGART NP COUtd�C WAR t, PAS 1 Vole aD'A` DDfIGfL WAn2, g nM JOHN LEIBERT NP -. 1 KENNETH E. ELY NP -+ WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0. 4 coueclL POSITION NO 4 4 YR. TERM Vote For One KIP DUNLAP NP - - - . LYNN KNUTSEN NP OIRFerOR DISTRCT No 4 4 YEAR TERM VeteforO F BILL THOMPSON NP gEJEgTED. ctmrS f¢w rKEE=v.tixacrox KEITH M. W1LLfiAUER NP y h7IS516N£R SlTIONI t s EAR iSR11 VArer9rOna JIM A. AHRENS NP -4 _ - JAYPEO RSON NP TONY-HANSEN NP MERLENEBULLER NP ~ mL+ SHIRLEY FOASLOF NP ANDY ANDERSON NP d m Mwrr A� r YR. TERR ON, Y.r A� . BILL ELFO NP VaeFoI C EL � � wAR8 5 Lyra Teroaet DIETERSCHUGT NP OkkdE5�I ,YER5ITUl4N Cp pp T10ElN09 T RM DOVE WILLIAMSWILLIMNP ICHAEL P. Si3LLIVAN NF ND" s 4YEAR TERM Vote For OAe MARSHALL JUDY NP -e DISTIL CT NO" 5 4YEARTERM Vote For One FRANK SC0 TROBERTS NP „A�� ��` BARBARA J. CORY NP `LYNDEN BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SCH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.504 MT. BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 POINT ROBERTS FIRE DISTRICT NO.5 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NU.17 OIRECrQR POSITION NO. s 4 YEAR TFRf.{ Vola For One CIRECFO mQ 4 VOL,f ote For Ono DIRECTOR POSITIONNO1 { YEAR T We AN Ora ANN WHITMYER NP ti JERRY FERRIER NP --e DIRECTOR FOSlTION IlO. 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote for Ono DIRECTOR p islNOra NO d YEAR TERM Vole For One DIRECTOR POSITIONER.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One THERESA GAMFIEED NP JOHN M. KRIEG NP -. LARRYKORTHUIS NP -� DIRECTOR 015IRICT N0, 2 a YEAR TERM Vole For One DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO.3 YEAR TERM Vote For One DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One ELLEN DODSON NP TRISH HART NP - S[lociai Elrctlan - Pro�loaltlon No, 1 µTHOplpnO PROPER Y TAX tEVIE3 SAtNYmatrom County Faa ProleClipn Dlglrkt Nd"5pe authooioaued to InArme us repular m4 ja? 1. 1toS144 orIim peS thousared imian IssmOrirafuawl7 YES - y COMMISSIONER POSITION NO 3 s YEAR TERM Vote For One WALLACE CROY NP 9161i1OHlOdOEp ANTHONY CANNIZZARO NP S YEAR TERM vdta for One NO - WHATCOM COUNTY FOIE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0. 9 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.18 KEN GASS NP ELAINE M. LYNCH NP -+ ROLLAND HOLTERMAN NP + RUSSPFEIFFFERHOYT NP -e COMMISSIONER RD I PERSETIONRO l SkOifTVuuFael3t JESSE LOFOUIST NIP COMMISSIONER POSITION NO 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHUCK SWANSON NP -+ COMMISSIONER • POSITION NO 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One TOM NELSON NP COMMISsIONER POSrrION NO2 Ve sr. tie BILL H.. MEURSING NP - W TCOM CO NTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.10 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.19 FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.505 LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM'. COMMISSIONER POSIIIONNO1 s YfArt'rERM valo For Coe AL KIEFER NP -+ DEREK N BLOKE J NP - COM��tti5510NFR PD51rI0RNOt 6YEAR TERM We: For onr -TIMCOfTALLINE NP � _ CAMERON COLYER NP y •• DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO 1 4 YEAR TERM Vale For One JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY NP -e DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vole For One BRYAN VANDER YACHT NP 111NATCDM COfJNrY FIRE PROTECT30N DISTRICT N0. $ !OMfAiSSIQNETI POSITION NO t 6 YEAR TEAT& Vo a FdrOne BRIAN C. MARTIN NP � _. - R" BATTLE NELSON NP y WRATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION BiSTRICT NO,1i LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM OIRECtOR DISTRICT I1O. 2 4 YFiiRTEgM Vole For Om- STUART MCKAY NP DIRECTOR O15TTicr 140. 4 4 YEAR TERM Votd For One JUDY E. BOXX NP WHATCOM COUNTY FUZE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.1 .pAS1r10lI NQ t 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One H.E. "PETS" CAMERpN NP COMNUSSICNER POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TER" Vote For One FLOYD ROORDA NP WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.7 Mi55IONER SITlON Edo 1 AL SAAB NP DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vale For One BLAME SCHOOL OsBLAI r 1 O1sTRrDT f3, 4 YEAR TER Vale For One DmEcrDp � 1) STRECi'NQ.t3! 1 PEAR TE'IL+ VOIe For floe DIRECTOR DI5TFOCTN 3) 4 YEAR TE Vold For 10 JUSTIN MCKAY NP -e DIRECTOR DISTRICT NO. s MICHAEL A. NELSON NP - 4 YEAR TERM 'Vote For One MANY H. fvUtTTISON NP 1€00lISACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 506 DIRECTOR. CHERYL THORWON NP, -e DISTRICT SD.3 4 YEAR TERM Vale For One DIRECTOR MARY RUINN NP -e DISTRICT RO"1 4 YEAR YAM Vol For Ode DIRECTOR [&ARK OLSON NP O15TRt0iN0.5 4 YFJdI "RIM Vole Far Urfa - WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 10.13 BERNIE THOMAS NP -y DISTRICT ND. 503 DEBORAH HART NP i BETTY NUNAMAKER rip TODD BE ROE NP BARRIE E. HULL NP QQAtMf5SIlNIER POSITio, NO t S. TERM JAMESV"BOTCH"HINCHEY NP WATER DISTRICT NO.2 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. COMMISSIONER DAVID L. HANSEN NP POSITION:�O. + 4 YEAR TE AI vdueForOng 5 YEAR TERM Vol, For Orw -" JOE HUSS NP COMMISSIONER POSmON NO 1 sNuraSYEu rAv Vote For Onr CHUCK FOSTER NP CEMETERY DISTRICT N0. 11 Vora For Dne WHATCOM COUNTY - FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.1+S CtYMktI55COI PDSIitON NO r g y� TERIA Vy�FA(pb COAtMI55lOIIER MITI NNOZ 2YR. Li{ys',ND`111 Yore Odra RODERIC PERRY NP -+ GERALD TEN KLEY NP 'OrAl6LSSI0l:ER PasirlDN vQ 1 yuT1a s YR 1Er•.4 Vol, Tul Ox ROBERTL BAISDEN,JR NP POINT ROBERTS WATER DISTRICT NO. A COMMISSIONER POSITION NO 1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One MADELEINE ANDERSON NP - WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. COhu4ISSIONER DEAN WHITNEY NP POSITION NO. I 4 YEAR TERM vote Fo<gry _ WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1& C07Ai.tt�"5lnalER POSIrI N Din 6 YEA TFRh1 vofa For Onr GARYKNAUS NP COMMISSIONER POSITION NO 2 2YR UNEXPIRED TERM ARTHURWILKOWSKI NP _ Y DAVID NILES NP SAMPLE GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT Whatcom County State of Washington November 4 2003 f TO VOTE, FOLLOW THE EASY STEPS OUTLINED HERE. 1. Using both hands, insert your ballot card in the slot. Insert your ballot card as far as it will go, positioning the two holes over the red pins on the voting device. Turn to the first ballot page. 2. Using the voting stylus, record your vote by punching the hole indicated by the arrow for the candidate or measure of your choice. Continue turning the ballot pages and vote your selection of candidates or measures. Be certain that you vote all ballot pages. P g 3. Lift our ballot from the red pins and remove it y from the voting device. Compiled by Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor " WATER DISTRICT NO.7 ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 GEM RY DISTRICT NO, 5 LOCAL ELECTIONS WILL APPEAR ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM NORTHWEST PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT 2 COMMISSIONER THOMAS L. AHONE NP 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One BIRCH BAY WATER & SEM DISTRICT NO.8 COMMISSIONER BAN IEL LARSON NP � 6 YEAR TERN! Votr. for One t r �. f S YEAR h1 THERESASYGrTOWITZ NP � COMMISSIONER POSITION N01 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One COMMISSIONER POSITION NO 3 4 YEAR TERM Y01e.For qde PATRICK ALESSE NP - DAVID E GAGNON NP - - - -- CHRISTY OAASON NP -+ C0 HEA dt5Tl�`1�0. 4YR.Ei�- MIA+ v Tm Ork LEOSYGITOWITZ NP w POINT ROBERTS PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT 1 COMMISSIONER POSITION N0.1 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CARL F. REICHHARDT NP EVERGREEN WATER -SEWER DISTRICT 19 15TAICT NO, 6 SpacLot Elie lon -ProyoRlon NEE. 1 he Pent PRO ERobot" TYTAx L.EVlE$ S�MIt the peen! VIh9litS Park Ind Rerrauan 01�1iLY ►t br 4ulhorNad to Impou r utat p Aprzp te, ;cried Or sC 145 (forrrtv.n:n one Ielf [Termj ar less per Ihoassnd dOhm q1 aa;gwd valki4on to provkia 4%u more tnan S35p00 IlhkV rW theusalyd dollars! adnOallY for operation and rpalnlena°w purposes eemmencDro In !ha yyeaaz 2003, for oor°iaet% Yt x�y{mrp21T04, 2DO5.20Q6and 2DW. As sp�p�led0 dledaM1spark and ftfavien tli,M et Rasp 21-1 2003.11 YES- � COMMISSIONER POSITION N0.1 SIART ae YR mw Yore Far One COMMISSIONER POSITION 10 2 .YauoIDMEdTfRM Vat, FPr One FORREST E. [f.1AC} MGE;ROY NP __ _ rpRim 55tOkEN JULIA A. HUGHES NP '"' IYEONPro I GYEART RM Vme F°r 141 DISTRICT NO. 7 N0" I LEONARD SUND NP 8 . TERM COMMISSIONER POSITION NO5 SHOAT 8 4 YR TEAM Vote For One BETTY SELLS ROBERTSON NP -� WATER DISTRICT N0.10 GOR DON TRAVIS NP ~ COMMISSIONER 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One VINCENT D'ONOFRIO NP LEONARD IMORIYI SJORNSTAD NP - - -- - DOUG CORNING NP NO. - LYNDEN RESIONAL COMMISSIONER F PARK & RECREATIONAL DISTRICT 3 RON VAN SOEST NP � CAUL NUCHIMS NP' -e POSITION Vote For One THOMAS L. HADD NPPOnp CE DISTRICT NO. B POSIT IONNO2 4 YEAR TERM Vale Tyr Ono CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. COMMISSIONER PosITIONHO.I 5"T+:ratE Vole For One LESLIE E. HARRIS r}P rI NNNop t ERNIE T. LOREEN NP 6YEA TE'RSA Tote rdr pre CE ETERY DISTRICT NO. 9 COMMISSIONER Pps1TKa!INO.1 +YFAP TERh1 vu6Fo 1)Ra IRENE WATERS NP COMMISSONER POSITION NO a yolekrOtr7EIUl RICHARD WALDEMAR NP SAMISH WATER DISTRICT 12 COMMISSIONER MCGERR NP PASkT10Nno. t" B YEAR Tr4i1.s YEAR R Orly THOMAS COMMISSIONER THOMAS M. JONES NP r 11IOH Now. tt fIC4 a61ThR. gMMISSIofr-,R JAMES S. ACKERMAN NP � °O81TI[u NO. 'T�Z- {. -; COMMMISSIONER P091 PON NO.2 4 VW TFw:' One BEVERLY B. GRIFFITH NP COMMISSIONER F%TION HO 4 1Y4 t For Gm STEPHAN JILK NP JIFF FEEMSTER NP CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 2 COMMISSIONER AAKEP NPee POSITION NO.1 SHORTd 6YR TERM Vote For One CHARCE5 - COMML15& ONFR POSIT9O ". 5 4yE4RFERM VMeForOnr LINDA HUGHES NP COMMISSIONER POSITIONN05 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TERRY DE VALOIS NP + COMMISSIONER POSITIONN01 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CAMERON A. SOMERVILLE, SR. NP ti _ OOUGLASR}TCHVE NP ...r COMMISSIONER POSITION NO3 4YR UNEXPIRED TERM Vale For One JACKOUE FOWLER NP CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 4 COMMISSIONER JOHN L. GROOM NP POSITION N0.1 SHORT&S RTERM Vote For One C MET Y Di • 1 FORMATION OF A POINT ROBERTS - RECREATION SERVICE AREA PARK & LOCAL F.LEcTiums Will APPEAR ONLY IN?NE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM c P �rI u 1 SHARON CLANK NP M - and e Shall a Dark recreation service area b established within the boundaries of Point Ratads• as described In Exhibit A to Whatcom county council Resolution No 2003-009, to provide financing for .nelghb°rh°od park faciihies, improvements, or services? D DlsttlC[ YES- GLACIER WATER DISTRICT NO.14 DEANNA M. TeVELDE NP 2 HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 COMMISSION ONER MARGI GUSTAFSON NP -y 6 YEARN M 6 YEAR TERM Vale For One '�"tO, PD5lTl01E "�y,, 1 SHVote For Vote For 0ne LLOYD D. TOSIASSEN NP jZl r 3 GLENN BOODEY NP r 4iYfr DIStrlN -+ ND- COr'dr'tE55IONER �$TiITER" G YEAR TERF.1 FRANK SALT_ NP " _" ROBYN m. 0015FEL NIP -j� :rid.d•_ OT S Imp, R State ::�: y � ,� ! • .,ti i+s►� General Election, November. 4,2003dpja I - -�� EDITION 1 rt �� Introduction to the 2003 Voters Pamphlet Dear Voter: Welcome. The 2003 Voters Pamphlet is dedicated to the 150ffi anniversary of the birth of Washington. In 1853, Washington officially became a territory and began its rich journey to statehood. The territorial declaration came after settlers living north of the Columbia River petitioned Congress for the right to elect their own leaders. The territories of Washington and Oregon split at the Columbia River and the newly -formed Washington Territory held its first election one year later, in 1854. The photos on the cover capture some of our region's most defining moments that took place as it evolved into a state in 1889. As we celebrate and honor our heritage, I hope you find this election resource valuable and visit our comprehensive website at www.vote.wa.gov for additional voting information. Thank you for your participation in the elections process. Your informed vote will help improve the quality of life in the great State of Washington. Best Wishes, r �'S„`f SAM REED C ti.r ,''•. Secretary of State {� -" '� ' ';� .: r • � '= ram. �• The Story of the Washington Territorial Seal The territorial seal was designed by Lieutenant J.K. Duncan, who accompanied Pm 6Governor Isaac 1. Stevens to Washington in 1853. The seal contrasts rural Washington 200 3 i Territory with a modern civilization. The Olympia Pioneer newspaper described the seal on - February 25, 1854: "On one side of the seal was the modern scene of a log cabin and immigrant wagon surrounded by virgin fir forests; on the other part of the seal was a river being transversed by a steamer and sailing vessel, the city of the future in perspective; and in the center the goddess of hope and her anchor. She points to the Chinook Indian word `Alki."' The word "Alki" has a number of different translations, but all have the same meaning. According to Chinook language used by settlers, traders, and the local indigenous population, Alki means "bye and bye" or "in the future." The Territorial Legislature unanimously adopted the seal on April 28, 1854. The original design, hand drawn by Lieutenant Duncan, is stored at the Washington State Archives. From 1853 through 1889 four distinct designs for the seal were produced. It was not until 1889, on the eve of statehood, the Talcott Brothers of Olympia designed the seal for the State of Washington which is still in use today. Learn more about Washington's territorial history at www.secstate.wa.gov/history/. Washington Territory Cover Photos: Top left: Loggers, Tacoma area; Top right: Spokane Falls; Middle left: Carbonado Schoolhouse; Middle right: Chief Sluskin, Yakama (traditional spelling) chief; Lower left: Steamship "Alki "; Lower right: Carbonado area mining operation. (All photos provided by Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, except for the Alki photo which was provided by Puget Sound Maritime Historical Society) Secretary of State Voter Information Hotline 1.800.448.4881 (TDD Hotline for the hearing or speech impaired 1.800.422.8683) 2 Visit our online voters guide at www.vote.wa.gov Table of Contents Voting in the State of Washington...............................4 Washington Presidential Primary Information ............5 Public Disclosure & Federal Tax Information ............. 5 Initiative Measure 841.................................................6 House Joint Resolution 4206....................................... 9 Address Confidentiality Program..............................10 Voters Checklist INITIATIVE MEASURE 841 Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limi- tation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regula- tions and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform fed- eral standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? ❑ YES ❑ NO LOCAL ELECTIONS Text of Initiative Measure 841...................................... 11 Text of House Joint Resolution 4206 ........................... 11 Major Political Party Caucuses & Conventions ...........12 Independent & Minor Party Information ...................... 13 County Auditor & Elections Departments ....................14 Absentee Ballot Applications.......................................15 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on fill- ing vacancies in legislative and partisan county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: The Help America Vote Act of 2002 ❑ APPROVED ❑ REJECTED Following the 2000 Presidential Election, the U.S. Congress began examining ways in which the election process could be improved. The focus of this effort was to improve the administration and efficiency of elections, to further secure democracy against fraud or administrative error, and to provide all citizens with an equal opportunity to partici- pate in the elections process. The Help America Vote Act of 2002 was the result of this Congressional effort. This significant election reform legislation is designed to ensure that every vote counts and that every voter has the right to vote a truly secret ballot, while at the same time taking reasonable and prudent steps to safeguard the integrity of the process. As a result of this legislation, all states, including Washington, will be enacting a number of changes in the way elections are administered. These changes will be phased in over the next few years so that by the 2006 election all will be in effect. What will this mean to you — the voter? While some of these changes will not be apparent to the average voter, some clearly will. For example, by 2006 punch card voting will be phased out. Existing systems will be replaced by either optical scan or touch screen systems. All precincts in the state will have at Ieast one Direct Recording Electronic (touch screen) voting device equipped with audio technology in place to permit disabled voters to cast their ballots with the same degree of privacy and indepen- dence as other voters. A statewide voter registration database will be established to help ensure the integrity of the voter registration files. Further, an Administrative Complaint Procedure will be established so that voters who believe that some provision of the Act has not been followed can have those concerns addressed in a formal process. These changes, and others, will help ensure that Washington's deserved national reputation as a leader in the field of election administration will be enhanced and strengthened. 3 Voting in the State of Washington Voter Qualifications To register to vote, you must be: • A citizen of the United States • A legal resident of Washington State • At least 18 years old by election day In Washington State, you do not have to declare political party membership when you register to vote. Registration Deadlines While you may register to vote at any time, keep in mind that there are registration deadlines prior to each election. You must be registered at least 30 days before an election if you register by mail or through the Motor Voter program. You may register in person at the office of your county auditor or elections de- partment up to 15 days before an election. However, you must vote by absentee ballot for that particular election. The phone number and address of your county auditor or elections depart- ment is located in this pamphlet. How to Register to Vote Complete a voter registration form and put it in the mail. Forms are available from your county auditor or elections de- partment, public libraries, schools, other government offices or the Internet at www.vote.wa.gov . You may also request a form through the State Voter Information Hotline. (See Ser- vices and Additional Assistance on this page.) Keep Your Voter Registration Up-to-date If your voter registration record does not contain your cur- rent name or address, you may not be able to vote. You can use the mail -in voter registration form to let your county auditor or elections department know when you move or change your name. You must re -register or transfer your registration at least 30 days before the election to be eligible to vote in your new precinct. Absentee Ballots Absentee ballot requests must be made to your county audi- tor or elections department (not the Secretary of State). No absentee ballots are issued on an election day except to a registered voter who is a resident of a health care facility. A ballot may be requested in person, by phone, mail, electroni- cally or by a member of your immediate family as early as 90 days before an election. You may also apply in writing to automatically receive an absentee ballot before each election. An absentee ballot request form is on the back page of this pamphlet. If you have already requested an absentee ballot or have a permanent request for a ballot on file, please do not submit another application. You will receive your absentee or mail -in ballot approximately 14 days prior to the election. Upon receipt, vote your ballot. f leme do not attempt to vote at your polling location. Absentee and mail -in ballots must be signed and postmarked or delivered to your county auditor or elections department on or before election day. In order to assist processing, return your voted ballot early. Election Dates and Poll Hours The general election is November 4, 2003. Polling place hours for all primaries and elections are 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 P.M. Services and Additional Assistance Contact your county auditor or elections department for help with voting your ballot or finding your polling location. The phone number and address of your county auditor or elections department is located in this pamphlet. Contact the Office of the Secretary of State for: • Voters Pamphlets in other formats (Braille, audio cassette, large print) or languages (Spanish, Chinese); • Lists of initiatives and referendums; • Help with finding your elected officials; and • Voter registration, voting and absentee ballot information. Much of this information is available through the Secretary of State's home page, www.secstate.wa.gov, or in the Secretary of State's online voters guide, www.vote.wa.gov. You also may reach the Office of the Secretary of State using the Voter Information Hotline, 1.800.448.4881 (TDD for the hearing- or speech -impaired only is 1.800.422.8683). — �------------------------ .------ ------ Request for Mail -in Voter Registration Form (Please print in ink) Name: Address: City: ZIP Code: Telephone: Number of forms requested: MAIL TO: Office of the Secretary of State, Voter Registration, PO Box 40230, Olympia, WA 98504-0230 Presidential Primary - March 2, 2004 Washington's presidential primary, which gives citizens the opportunity to cast a vote for the nomination of presidential candidates, will be March 2, 2004. It is the fourth such primary in Washington since a citizen -sponsored measure was approved by the Legislature in 1989, Any person who is a registered voter in Washington is eligible to vote in the presidential primary. The adoption of a presidential primary has not eliminated the precinct caucus system, which continues to have an important role in the state's process for nominating presidential candidates. The presidential primary is scheduled at the same time as primaries in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachu- setts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont, giving Washington voters nationwide impact. In addition to the major political party ballots, an "unaffiliated" ballot will be available again for voters who do not wish to participate in the nominating process of either party. All of the candidates listed on the party ballots will appear on this independent "unaffiliated" ballot. Voters are not required to register with a political party to vote in the presidential primary. They may sign a declaration specifying that they want to receive a particular party's ballot and participate in that party's presidential primary. This request, which pertains only to the presidential primary, will be recorded, but does not constitute a political party registration or a declaration of party membership. You may vote in the presidential primary by absentee ballot. Absentee ballot requests will be available from your county auditor or elections department prior to the presidential primary. For more information about the 2004 presidential primary, please call the state voter hotline at 1.800.448.4881 or see the home page of the Office of the Secretary of State at www.secstate.wa.gov or contact your county auditor or elections department. Public Access to Campaign Spending Reports Contributions to Candidates and Political Committees No person may make contributions to a State Legislative Candidate that exceeds $625 per election in which the candidate's name is on the ballot. Contributions to State Execu- tive Candidates may not exceed $1,250 in the primary and $1,250 in the general election. A person may give unlimited funds to the exempt activities account of a political party, to ballot issue committees or to other political committees. During the 21 days before the general election, however, a per- son may contribute no more than $5,000 to a local or judicial office candidate, political party or other political committee. Contributions from corporations, unions, businesses, associa- tions and similar organizations are permitted, subject to limits and other restrictions. Registration and Reporting by Candidates and Political Committees No later than two weeks after an individual becomes a candi- date or a political committee is organized, a campaign finance registration statement must be filed with the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) and the local county elections office. (Com- mittees that form within three weeks of the election must regis- ter within three business days.) The candidate or committee trea- surer is also required to report periodically the source and amount of campaign contributions over $25 and to list campaign expenditures. The occupation and employer of individuals giving more than $100 to a campaign must also be identified. Each candidate and political committee who expend, or expect to expend, $25,000 or more throughout the year are required to electronically file campaign finance reports. In 2004, the thresh- old for electronic filing drops to $10,000. Need More Information? These reports may be inspected and copied at PDC's Olym- pia office, the county elections office in the county where the candidate lives, and on the Internet (www.pdc.wa.gov). Every candidate and political committee participating in the election also must make their actual records available for public review during the eight days before the election. Each campaign's reg- istration form will show when and where these records will be located on the eighth day before the election. For access on one of the other days, except Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, contact the campaign for an appointment. Independent Campaign Expenditures Anyone making expenditures totaling $100 or more in sup- port of or opposition to a state or local candidate or ballot propo- sition (not including contributions made to a candidate or po- litical committee) must file a report with PDC and their county elections office within five days. Forms are available from PDC, the county election office or can be downloaded from the PDC website. Also, all political advertising must identify the person paying for the ad and may have to include other information. Federal Campaigns Contributions to candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives are regulated by federal law. An individual may contribute a maximum of $1,000 in the primary election and $1,000 in the general election to each candidate for U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative. Corporations and unions are prohibited from contributing from their general treasury funds to federal campaigns. Contributions may be made from sepa- rate segregated funds (also called political action committees or PACs). Copies of the federal campaign finance reports are available from the Federal Election Commission (FEC). Contact the Public Disclosure Commission, 711 Capitol Way, Room 206, PO Box 40908, Olympia, WA 98504-0908, Telephone: 360.753.1111 or 1.877.601.2828, E-mail: pdc@pdc.wa.eov. Website: pdc.wa.gow; for federal campaigns, the Federal Election Commission, Telephone: 202.2-19.4140 or 1.800.424.9530, Website: www.fec.nov . 4 5 INITIATIVE MEASURE 841 PROPOSED TO THE PEOPLE Official Ballot Title: Initiative Measure No. 841 concerns the repeal and future limitation of ergonomics regulations. This measure would repeal existing state ergonomics regulations and would direct the department of labor and industries not to adopt new ergonomics regulations unless a uniform federal standard is required. Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No Note: The ballot title and explanatory statement were written by the Attorney General as required by law. The Fiscal Impact Statement was written by the Office of Financial Management. The complete text of Initiative Measure 841 begins on page 11. .Fiscal Impact Statement -- - — - - ----- If I441, which repeals certain worker -safety rules, is enacted, the state insurance fund for injured workers could lose an expected savings of $686 million over the next six years, and $159 million adnually thereafter. During the same period, state and local governments, as employers, could lose expected insurance and other savings of $220 million, and $51 million annually thereafter. Repeal of the rules also means governments could avoid paying $119 million in compliance costs over six years, and $21 million annually thereafter. Net loss to governments, as employers, could be $101 million over six years, and $30 million annually thereafter. Assumptions Supporting Fiscal Impact Statement, State law requires the state Office of Financial Management to assess the financial impacts of voter initiatives on state and local governments. Initiative 841 would affect the state insurance fund for injured workers, as well as the operating costs of state and local governments. The state insurance fund for injured workers, also known as the State of Washington Industrial Insurance Fund, is funded by premi urns paid by all Wash i ngton employers except those who are self -insured. People who are self-employed also do not contribute to the fund. State and local governments, as employers, can either pay premiums to the state fund or be self -insured. The assumptions underlying the estimate of fiscal impacts are based on the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) of the Ergonomics Standard, published by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries in May 2000. In addition, it is assumed that state and local governments' schedule and costs for implementing the ergonomics rules follow the same patterns as industries in the economy as a whole. Based on the CBA, the ergonomics rules adopted by Washington State, once fully implemented. are expected to prevent 40 percent of work -related musculoskeletal disorders and 50 percent of the costs that otherwise could occur without the rules in place. If Initiative 841 is approved by the voters, those ergonomic rules would be repealed and would affect state and local governments in two areas: the costs incurred by the state Industrial Insurance Fund for injured workers; and costs incurred by state and local governments as employers. Effects on Industrial Insurance Fund If the ergonomic rules are repealed, it is assumed that lower rates of workplace musculoskeletal disorders would not take place and, as a result, expected savings for the Industrial Insurance Fund would not occur. Based on the CBA, the loss of savings would be $686 million over the next six years and $159 million a year thereafter. Effects on State and Local Governments as ELnto ers If the ergonomic rules are repealed, it is assumed that higher claim costs would result in higher insurance premiums paid by all employers, including state and local governments. Based on the CBA, the addition a] cost to state and local governments - including those that are self -insured - would be $132 million over the next six years and $3I million a year thereafter. It also is assumed that without the ruffles, employers would incur other indirect costs due to worker absence, lost productivity, hiring, training and other related factors. Based on the CBA, it is assumed that the indirect costs for state and local governments would be $88 million over the next six years and $20 million a year thereafter. At the same time, repeal of the rules would enable state and local governments to avoid the costs of compliance with the ergonomic rules. Based on the CBA, these costs are estimated to be $119 million over the next six years and $21 million per year thereafter. Based on the CBA, passage of I-841 would result in a net loss for state and local governments of $101 million over six years and $30 million a year thereafter. 6 The Office of the Secretary of State is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for their contents. INITIATIVE MEASURE 841 Explanatory Statement The law as it presently exists: The director of labor and industries has the,authority to adopt rules governing safety and health standards for conditions of employment. Among the rules the director has adopted are "ergonomics rules" that address exposure to specific workplace hazards that the director has found can cause or aggravate work -related musculoskeletal disorders, such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and low back disorders. The rules apply to employers with jobs that have been identified as having a sufficient degree of risk to require ergonomics awareness education and job hazard analysis. These jobs have typical work activities that expose employees to risk factors such as prolonged awkward posture; highly repetitive motion; repeated impact; high hand force; moderate to high hand -arm vibration; or heavy, frequent or awkward lifting. The rules require employers to provide "ergonomics awareness education" to employees working in or supervising jobs that are exposed to certain levels of these hazards within 30 days of beginning their jobs and at least once every three years after that. This education includes information relating to the causes, symptoms, consequences, and common measures taken to reduce work - related musculoskeletal disorders. Employers whose employees are exposed to specific levels of these risk factors must also analyze those jobs to determine whether they create a substantial risk of work -related injury. If so, employers must change the way in which the work is performed until jobs are below certain risk criteria, to the degree technologically and economically feasible. The rules provide options that employers may use to analyze and reduce hazards of work -related musculoskeletal disorders. Employers who reasonably determine that they do not have jobs involving the listed risk factors are not covered by the rule. The rules were adopted in 2000, but provide a timetable That phases in implementation. Depending on the type of industry and the size of the company involved, the rule requires implementation of the educational requirements by dates ranging from July 1, 2002, to July 1, 2005, and of the hazard reduction requirements by dates ranging from July 1, 2003, to July 1, 2006. The effect of the proposed measure, if it becomes law: This measure would repeal the existing ergonomics rules, codified in the Washington Administrative Code as WAC 296-62- 05101 through 296-62-05176. The initiative would further prohibit the director of the.department of labor and industries from adopt i rig any new or amended rules dealing with musculoskeletal disorders, or that deal with the same or similar work activities as these rules being repealed, unless required by federal law or regulation. The Office of the Secretary of State is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for their contents. 7 Statement For Initiative Measure 841 INITIATIVE 841 WILL PROTECT JOBS AND HELP OUR ECONOMY GROW Repealing the job -killing ergonomics regulations isn't about left or right. Republican or Democrat —it's about protecting jobs and growing our economy. That's why over 260,000 people signed the petition to put I-841 on the ballot and why I-841 is supported by a bi-partisan coalition of business leaders, small business owners and elected representatives. Find more infor- mation on our website at www.yes841.com. COSTLY ERGONOMICS REGULATIONS WILL DRIVE BUSINESSES AND JOBS OUT OF WASHINGTON STATE The ergonomics regulations will cost businesses over $700- million a year, making Washington unattractive to new busi- nesses, driving away existing businesses and putting people out of work. Even Governor l ocke's Competitiveness Council ques- tioned the cost and necessity of the regulations. The cost of these regulations will force businesses to move out of the state, lay- off employees and increase costs on everything we buy. THE ERGONOMICS REGULATIONS ARE AN UNFAIR JOB -KILLER The Seattle Times editorialized the job -killing ergonomics regu- lations are "overreaching, vague and costly... Washington should follow the federal government in keeping ergonomics require- ments voluntary." The regulations can shut down manufacturing assembly lines at any time, putting employees out of work and hurting our state's sluggish economy. Yet certain large, out-of- state corporations cut a deal and got an exemption from the regu- lations, while small, in -state businesses were unable to get the same exemption. That's unfair. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND VIRTUALLYALL OTHER STATES REJECTED SIMILARLY BURDENSOME, COSTLY ERGONOMICS REGULATIONS Washington is the only state in the nation with such restrictive ergonomics regulations. Congress voted to repeal the federal ergonomics regulations and virtually all other states have rejected these job -killing rules. Given our weak economy, Washington can't afford to be the only state with these costly regulations. Vote Yes on I-841. For more information, call 1.800.228.4229. Rebuttal of Statement Against The ergonomics regulations are an unnecessary job -killer. Er- gonomic -related injuries have declined 28%— without burden- some regulations. Preventing workplace injuries is good business. That's why businesses have voluntarily implemented ergonomics programs — tailored to meet their specific needs. Businesses have proven this approach works, but these one -size -fits -all ergonomics regula- tions carry no such guarantee. Forty-eight states and Congress have rejected ergonomics regu- lations. They know good training and voluntary guidelines —not restrictive regulations —are the best ways to reduce injuries. Vaeers Pamphlet Argument Prepared by: RANDY GOLD, President, Building Industry Amcimion of Wash- ington. CAROLYN LOGUR Washitatan State Dircoor, Nadomd Federation of Independent Business; PATRICK BATrS. Adminis- trative Vice President. Washington Farm Bureau; DON SRUNELL. President. Association of Washingtcm Business; NAND' LARSEN, Director, Whatcom-Skagit Hixssing, low-income housing advocate: DOUG HENKEN, President. Washington Fond Industry, Statement Against Initiative Measure 841 VOTE "NO" ON I-841 TO PROTECT SAFE JOBS! I-841 repeals an important workplace safety rule that prevents debilitating injuries. Each year 50,000 Washington workers suffer preventable er- gonomic -related injuries to their backs, joints, muscles and ten- dons. These painful, chronic and preventable injuries, such as carpal tunnel, account for almost half of all workers' compensa- tion costs. The price that injured workers pay is immeasurable. Whole families suffer when a worker becomes disabled. PREVENTING INJURIES SAVES MONEYAND JOBS Our state's ergonomic safety rule is good business. It prevents injuries, lowers employers' costs and improves worker produc- tivity. That's why many Washington businesses already have workplace ergonomic programs. After 10 years of voluntary compliance, this safety rule is nec- essary because some employers refuse to address workplace haz- ards. it does not limit work hours or prohibit any work activities. It merely requires employers to do what is "economically fea- sible" to protect workers from known hazards. EXPERTS AGREE: ERGONOMIC INJURY PREVENTION WORKS The National Academy of Sciences and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health have demonstrated ergonomic prevention works to reduce injuries. The Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel, which included employer representatives, studied our state's ergonomic safety rule, and concluded it is fair and understandable. Our state legislature and courts have repeatedly backed the rule when it has been chal- lenged. SPECIAL -INTEREST BUSINESS LOBBYING GROUPS WANT TO KILL THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY RULE They have spent $400,000 on paid signature gatherers to get I-841 on the ballot. They want to repeal an effective workplace safety rule, and stop the state from ever adopting another one. Preventing workplace injuries is good business, and good com- mon sense. Vote no on I-841. Keep Washington jobs safe! For more information, visit www.no841.org Rebuttal of Statement For Association of Washington Business President Don Brunell has written that ergonomic safety efforts "made sense, prevented injuries, cut down on workers comp costs and made the work- place better." We agree. Preventing injuries saves money and jobs. The corporate special interests financing I-841 avoid the words "safety" and "injuries." They don't want voters to know I-841 would make Washington jobs more dangerous by repealing an important safety rule. Don't believe their lies and misinformation. Vote no! Vbtenv Pamphlet Argument Prepared by: RICKS. BENDER, Pmident, Washingtnn State lj bxCut n6LAl L-CT4, DR. MATrWW C. KEMM NISH.. Assncirue Ptufmsor, Sul Medidne;JOANNA BOATMAN, R.N.. Prtsidtnt, Wmhingm State Nurses Association; DR. TOM CAMPB 1-1— Republican State Repmseruanve. Doctor of Cbimpraedc; REV. JOHN HOONSTRA. Exearti►re Dkecxor Who ington Association of Chtuches; ROGI It BOATWRICK Exetu- tive SectVary. W&Iungton Building and Construction Thies Council. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4206 PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Official Ballot Title: The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on filling vacancies in legislative and parti- san county elective offices. This amendment would permit newly -elected officers to take office early if the office falls vacant after the general election and the newly -elected officer is of the same political party as the former officer. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Vote cast by the 2003 Legislature on final passage: Note: The ballot title and explanatory statement were written Senate: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3. by the Attorney General as required by law. The complete text House: Yeas, 97; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1. of HJR 4206 begins on page 11. Explanatory Statement The constitutional provision as it presently exists: If a vacancy occurs in either house of the legislature, in a district entirely located within a single county, or if a vacancy occurs in a county elective office, the vacancy is filled by appointment by the county legislative authority (county council or board of county commissioners). The person appointed must be from the same district or county as the officer whose office has become vacant, and of the same political party. The county legislative authority chooses from a list of three persons nominated by the county central committee of the political party with which the former officer was affiliated when last elected to the office. If the members of the county legislative authority cannot agree on an appointment within 60 days after the vacancy, the governor makes the appointment from the same list of nominees. The person appointed serves until his or her successor is elected at the next general election and has qualified to serve. If a vacancy occurs in a position in either house of the legislature where the district includes territory in two or more counties, the vacancy is filled by joint action of the legislative authorities of the counties in which the district is located, and the nomination may be made by either the political party's state central committee or by joint action of the party's county central committees. The governor makes the appointment if the county legislators cannot agree. The effect of the proposed amendment, if it is approved: This measure would address the special circumstance in which a vacancy occurs after a general election at which a new officer has been elected for the next succeeding term in office, such as a vacancy created by the incumbent's death or resignation after a successor has been elected to the next term in office but before the successor has actually taken office. If the newly -elected officer is of the same party as the previous incumbent, the newly- elected officer could take office for the remainder, of the previous incumbent's term, as well as serving during the new term for which he or she has been elected. EXAMPLE: Senator A did not seek re-election, and on November 5, B was elected to the term beginning next January. If A resigns on November 15, and A and B are of the same political party, this constitutional amendment would permit B to finish A! s term as well as to serve during the term beginning in January. If the vacancy occurs at any other time, or if the previous incumbent and the newly -elected officer are not of the same political party, the existing system would still be used to fill the vacancy. 8 The Office of the Secretary of State is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for their contents. The Office of the Secretary of State is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for their contents. 9 Statement For HJR 4206 There is currently a gap in the law that deals with vacancies in office for county and legislative positions. This amendment would fill that gap with a more efficient process allowing the will of the people to be put into place sooner and providing continuous representation. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A VACANCY OCCURS AFTER A GENERAL ELECTION, BUT BEFORE THE NEW TERM BEGINS? If an incumbent leaves office after the general election, and prior to the end of their term, a vacancy is created. Voters are left without representation during this period. If the new, duly elected official is of the same party as the incumbent, they should be able to take office immediately to provide representation. WHAT THIS CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT DOES If such a vacancy occurred, this amendment would allow a newly -elected official to take office immediately upon certifica- tion of the election, if they are from the same political party as the outgoing incumbent. Current law would apply if the new official were of a different party. WHY THIS CHANGE IS NEEDED These changes apply to rare, but important circumstances. An incumbent may vacate the position, before the end of their term and after a general election, for a number of reasons including illness or death. If there were a newly -elected official of the same party ready to take office, constituents would be better served, and represented. Voters Pamphlet Argument Prepared by: ZACK HUD ROACH. Was F. Address Confidentiality Program GINS, Washington State lteprosen[aiire. PANT hington State Sentuor. SwementAgainst HJR 4206 State law requires that the argument and rebuttal statement against a constitutional amendment be written by one or more members of the state Legislature who voted against that proposed measure on final passage or, in the event that no such member of the Legislature consents to prepare the statement, by any other responsible individual or individuals to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the State Senate, and the Secretary of State. No legislator who voted against House Joint Resolution 4206 or other individual oppos- ing the measure consented to write an argument against the mea- sure for publication in this pamphlet. The Office of the Secretary of State is not authorized to edit statements, nor is it responsible for their contents. If you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking who has chosen not to register to vote because you are afraid the perpetrator will track you down, the Office of the Secretary of State has a program that might be able to help you. The Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) works together with community domestic violence and sexual assault programs in an effort to keep crime victims a little safer. The Address Confidentiality Program provides crime victims with a substitute mailing address that can be used when the victim works with the state and local government agencies. The ACP also provides crime victims with confidential voter registration. All ACP participants must be referred to the program by a local domestic violence or sexual assault advocate who can help the victim develop a comprehensive safety plan. Need More Information? For more information about the ACP and the phone number of victim resources in your community call the ACP at 360.753.2972 or visit www.secstate.wa.gov/acp. Complete Text o, f :a INITIATIVE MEASURE 841 AN ACT Relating to repealing state ergonomics regulations un- less a uniform federal standard is required; adding new sections to chapter 49.17 RCW; and creating a new section. BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF WASH- INGTON: NEW SECTION. Sec. 1. A new section is added to chapter 49.17 RCW to read as follows: Washington must aid businesses in creating new jobs. Gover- nor Locke's competitiveness council has identified repealing the state ergonomics regulations as a top priority for improving the business climate and creating jobs in Washington state. A broad coalition of democrats and republicans have introduced bills re- peatedly to bring legislative oversight to this issue. This measure will repeal an expensive, unproven rule. This measure will aid in creating jobs and employing the people of Washington. NEW SECTION; Sec. 2. A new section is added to chapter 49.17 RCW to read as follows: For the purposes of this section, "state ergonomics regulations" are defined as the rules addressing musculoskeletal disorders, adopted on May 26, 2000, by the director of the department of labor and industries, and codified as WAC 296-62-05101 through 296-62-05176. The state ergonomics regulations, filed on May 26, 2000, by the director and codified as WAC 296-62-05101 through 296-62-05176 are repealed. The director shall not have the authority to adopt any new or amended rules dealing with mus culoskeletal disorders, or that deal with the same or similar activi- ties as these rules being repealed, until and to the extent required by congress or the federal occupational safety and health adminis- tration. NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. The provisions of this act are to be liberally construed to effectuate the intent, policies, and purposes of this act. NEW SECTION. Sec. 4. If any provision of this act or its ap- plication to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remain- der of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected. - Please Note... In the preceding and following text any Ianguage in double parentheses with a tine through it is existing; state law and will be taken out of the law if this measure is approved by voters. Any underlined language does not appear in current state law but will be added to the law if this measure is Approved by voters. To obtain a copy of the text in larger print, call the Secretary of State's toll - free hotline at 1.800.448.488). Complete Text o, f HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION . 4206 BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF *ASHINGTON, IN LEGISLATIVE SESSION ASSEMBLED: THAT, At the next general election to be held in this state the secretary of state shall submit to the qualified voters of the state for their approval and ratification, or rejection, an amendment to Article II, section 15 of the Constitution of the state of Washington to read as follows: Article II, section 15. Such vacancies as may occur in either house of the legislature or in any partisan county elective office shall be filled by appointment by the ((board-v ) county &Mrf- tnissioners)) le islative authgft of the county in which the va- cancy occurs: 'Provided, That the person appointed to fill the va- cancy must be from the same legislative district, county, or county commissioner or council district and the same political party as the legislator or partisan county elective officer whose office has been vacated, and shall be one of three persons who shall be nomi- nated by the county central committee of that party, and in case a majority of ((said)) the members of th county ((commissioners)) legislative authority do not agree upon the appointment within sixty days after the vacancy occurs, the governor shall within thirty days thereafter, and from the list of nominees provided for herein, ap- point a person who shall be from the same legislative district, county, or county commissioner or council district and of the same political party as the legislator or partisan county elective officer whose atiice has been vacated, and the person so appointed shall bold office until his or her successor is elected at the next general election, and ((AMFha, e)) has qualified: Provided. That in case of a -vacancy occurring after the general election in -a year that the office appey-s-ont_he b-alba-and before the start oflhe next term, theTenn of the Successor who is of the same party as the incum- bent_may commence once he or she has qualified and shall con- tinue throw h the term for which he or she was elected: Provided, That in case of a vacancy occurring in the office of joint senator, or joint representative, the vacancy shall be filled from a list of three nominees selected by the state central committee, by appointment by the joint action of the boards of county ((eornanissioness)) leg= islatiN1e authorities of the counties composing the joint senatorial or joint representative district, the person appointed to fill the va- cancy must be from the same legislative district and of the same political party as the legislator whose office has been vacated, and in case a majority of ((said)) the members of the county ((eoin rr s- siorrers)) legislative authority do not agree upon the appointment within sixty days after the vacancy occurs, the governor shall within thirty days thereafter, and from the list of nominees provided for herein, appoint a person who shall be from the same legislative district and of the same political party as the legislator whose of- fice has been vacated. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the secretary of state shall cause notice of this constitutional amendment to be published at least four times during the four weeks next preceding the elec- tion in every legal newspaper in the state. 10 1 1 1 The above text is an exact reproduction as submitted by the Sponsor. The Office of the Secretary of State has no eddonal authority. 11 Major Political Party Caucuses & Conventions In the State of Washington candidates for most of the offices which appear on the state general election ballot are nominated at the state primary in September. The office of President is an important exception to this procedure. The candidates for President are nominated by the political parties at their national conventions —based on the results of the presidential primary, party caucuses and conventions, or (loth. The following information is provided to familiarize Washington citizens with these essential caucus and convention procedures. The delegates to the national conventions are selected through precinct caucuses, county or district conventions, and finally a state conven- tion. Under national or state party rules, these national convention delegates may be bound or pledged to a particular candidate based on the number of votes that candidate receives at the presidential primary in this state. The precinct caucus is a neighborhood -level meeting open to all members of a particular political party. Precinct cau- cuses are held in each precinct of the state in February or March of each presidential election year. Individuals are elected from each precinct to attend the legislative district or county con- vention where the delegates to the state convention are cho- sen. The state conventions of the major political parties will, in turn, choose delegates for the national convention at which the Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees are selected. In addition to the selection of delegates, those persons at- tending party caucuses and conventions have the opportunity to determine the party platform, resolutions and meet party candidates for a variety of local, state and national offices. 'Dates of Precinct Caucuses and Conventions Democrats Precinct caucuses February 7, 2004 County convention April 26, 2004 District conventions May 6 & 29, 2004 State convention June 5, 2004 State convention in: Tacoma Libertarians Convention Visit www.lpws.org for information Republicans Precinct caucuses March 9, 2004 County convention District conventions State convention June 25 & 26, 2004 State convention in: Bellevue *Contact your county chairperson for the exact date. Need More Information? Rules and Procedures Each political party has the authority under the United States Constitution and state law to adopt rules to govern the delegate selection process and other party activities that occur in con- junction with the caucuses and conventions. These party rules specify the number of delegates from each precinct to the county or legislative district convention, the number of delegates from each legislative district or county convention to the state con- vention, and the procedural rules for conducting the caucuses and conventions. A copy of the rules of either party should be available in advance of the precinct caucuses from the state com- mittee of that party. Additional Information The dates and locations of all party caucuses and conventions receive advance press coverage and are generally advertised by the parties. Specific questions about the nominating procedures should be directed to the state committee of the respective party. They may be able to respond to your inquiry directly or they may refer you to either your precinct committee person or your county or district chairperson. The addresses, telephone num- bers and website addresses of the state committees are as follows: Washington State Democrats (D) PO Box 4027, Seattle, 98194 616 First Avenue, Ste 300, Seattle, 98194 206.583.0664 www.wa-democrats.org Libertarian Party of Washington State (L) 400 NE 45th Street, Ste 1776, Seattle, 98105 206.329.5669 www.lpws.org Washington State Republican Party (R) 16400 Southcenter Parkway, Ste 200, Seattle, 98188 206.575.2900 www.wsrp.org Individuals who are interested in participating in the caucus process should contact their Precinct Commit- tee Officer, their chairperson of the County Central Committee or the state party headquarters for specific information. Nominating Procedures for -- Independent & Manor Party Candidates This summary of the procedures governing the nomination of independent and minor party candidates is NOT meant to be inclusive. Persons interested in this procedure should review Chapter 29.24 of the Revised Code of Washington. Nominating Convention Any nomination of a candidate for partisan political of- fice, other than by a major political party, must be made by a convention held not earlier than the last Saturday in June and not later than the first Saturday in July. Conven- tions to nominate candidates for President and Vice Presi- dent of the United States may be held not earlier than the last Saturday in June and not later than 70 days before the general election. Notice of the intention to hold a nomi- nating convention must be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the county in jvhich the conven- tion is held at least ten days before the 4te of the conven- tion. To be valid, a convention must be attended by at least twenty-five (25) registered voters. In order to nominate candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States, United States Senator, orany state- wide office, the parties holding the nominating conven- tion must obtain and submit the signatures of at least two hundred (200) registered voters of the State of Washing- ton. In order to nominate candidates for any other office, the parties holding the nominating convention must ob- tain and submit the signatures of at least twenty-five (25) persons who are registered to vote in the jurisdiction of the office for which nominations are being made. Certificate of Nomination The signatures and addresses of the registered voters who attended the convention and a record of the proceedings of the convention must be submitted to the appropriate filing officer no later than one week following the adjournment of the convention at which the nominations were made. Any candidate, except for President and Vice President, who is nominated at an independent or minor party con- vention, must file a declaration of candidacy and pay the Need More Information? filing fee required for the office sought during the regular filing period established for major political parties. (A nominating petition containing signatures of registered voters equal to the dollar amount of the filing fee is per- mitted for those candidates without sufficient assets or in- come to pay the filing fee.) The names of all of the candi- dates who have been nominated by convention, except for President and Vice President, will be printed on the pri- mary ballot together with the major party candidates for their respective offices. Candidates for President and Vice President will only appear on the general election ballot. No other candidate's name may be printed on the general election ballot unless he or she receives at least one per- cent of the total votes cast for the office in the partisan primary and a majority of the votes cast for candidates of that party for that office. Independent candidates need only meet the one percent threshold in order to qualify for place- ment on the general election ballot. Where Filings are Made When the candidacy is for: A federal or statewide office, with the Secretary of State; A legislative office that includes territory from more than one county, with the Secretary of State; A legislative office or county office which lies entirely within a single county, with the County Auditor or Elec- tions Department. If a minor party or independent candidate convention nominates any candidate for office in a jurisdiction where voters from more than one county vote upon the office, all nominating petitions and the convention certificates are to be filed with the Office of the Secretary of State. For forms and more information, contact the Office of the Secretary of State, 1007 S. Washington Street, PO Box 40237, Olympia, WA 98504-0237 or your county auditor or elections department. The phone numbers and addresses are listed on the next page. 12 13 County Auditor and Elections Department Information I I These numben require tipecial telephone equipment to operate. COUNTY I TDD SERVICE AUDITOR ONLY ELECTIONS MAILING TELEPHONE f for the speech or DEPARTMENT ADDRESS CITY ZIP NUMBER hearing impaired. Adams 210 W Broadway Ritzville 99169 509.659.3249 509.659.1122 Asotin P O Box 129 Asotin 99402 509.243.2084 1.800.855,1155 Benton P O Box 470 Prosser 99350 509.736.3085 1.800-855.1155 Chelan P O Box 400 Wenatchee 98807 509.667.6808 1.800.833.6388 Clallam 223 E 411 St, Ste 1 Port Angeles 98362 360.417.2221 1.800.833.6388 Clark P O Box 8815 Vancouver 98666-8815 360.397.2345 360,397.6032 Columbia 341 E Main St Dayton 99328-1361 509.382.4541 1.800.833.6388 Cowlitz 207 4' Ave N Kelso 98626 360.577.3005 360.577.3061 Douglas P O Box 456 Waterville 98858 509.745.8527 509.745.8527, at 297 Ferry 350 E Delaware Ave #2 Republic 99166 509.775.5208 1.800.833.6388 Franklin P O Box 1451 Pasco 99301 509.545.3538 1.800,833,6388 Garfield P O Box 278 Pomeroy 99347 509.843.1411 1.800.833.6388 Grant P O Box 37 Ephrata 98823 509.754.2011 Ext 343 1,800,833.6388 Grays Harbor 100 W Broadway, Ste 2 Montesano 98563 360.249.4232 360.249.6575 Island P O Box 5000 Coupeville 98239 360.679.7366 360.679.7305 Jefferson P O Box 563 Port Townsend 98368 360.385.9119 1,800,833.6388 King 500 4" Ave, Rm 553 Seattle 98104 206.296.8683 206.296.0109 Kitsap 1026 Sidney Ave, Ste 175 Port Orchard 98366 360.337.7128 1 1.800.833.6388 Kittitas 205 W 511, Rm 105 Ellensburg 98926 509.962.7503 1.800.833.6388 Klickitat 205 S Columbus MSCH 2 Goldendale 98620 509.773.4001 1.800.833.6388 Lewis P O Box 29 Chehalis 98532-0029 360.740.1278 1 360.740.1480 Lincoln P O Box 28 Davenport 99122 509.725.4971 1.800.833.6388 Mason P O Box 400 Shelton 98584 360.427.9670 Ext 469 1,800.833,6388 Okanogan P O Box 1010 Okanogan 98840 509.422.7240 j 1.800.833.6388 Pacific P O Box 97 South Bend 98586-0097 360.875.9317 j 360.875.9400 Pend Oreille P O Box 5015 Newport 99156 509.447.3185 f 509.447.3186 Pierce 2401 S 35'h St, Rm 200 Tacoma 98409 253.798.7430 1.800.833.6388 1.800.446 * 4979 l San Juan P O Box 638 Friday Harbor 98250 360.378.3357 I 360.37SA151 Skagit P O Box 1306 Mount Vernon 98273 360.336.9305 360-336.9332 Skamania P O Box 790 Stevenson 98648 509.427.9420 1.900.833.6388 Snohomish 3000 Rockefeller Ave Everett 98201 425.388.3444 425.388.370f1 MS 505 Spokane 1033 W Gardner Spokane 99260 509.477.2320 509.477.2333 Stevens 215 S Oak St Colville 99114 509.684.7514 1 1.800-833.6384 Thurston 2000 Lakeridge Dr SW Olympia 98502 360.786.5408 360.754.2933 Wahkiakum P O Box 543 Cathlamet 98612 360.795.3219 1.800.833.6388 Walla Walla P O Box 1856 Walla Walla 99362 509.527.3204 1.800.833,6388 Whatcom 311 Grand Ave, Ste 103 Bellingham 98225 360.676.6742 360.738.4555 Whitman 400 N Main Colfax 99111 509.397.6270 1,800.833,6388 Yakima 128 N 2.d St, Rm 117 Yakima 98901 509.574.1340 1,800,833.6388 Attention speech or hearing impaired Telecommunications Device for the Deaf users: If you are using an "800 number" from the list above for TDD service, you must be prepared to give the relay service operator the telephone number for your county auditor or elections department. tt..) 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