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2007 Nov 06 2007 General Election
WHATCOM COUNTY OFFICIAL LOCAL VOTERS' PAMPHLET General Election - November 6, 2007 �► may, - ,. _ Tom. �;� � '�•y y r ,+,� .�r .. j�u- �� !j.,_ -Tl - tii.i - ,.4• `yam - ti �" �. t•s :u � "T I t.�� .ti 'f 7•��� y yy+ `.yi i Y�• -, � :� . {�..�.'�� ..a.,:." �� ' � -� "4 � , . _ - .eL. fi! .� � �f.; " � � ,�� •�,. y fir:► ��p M1f Ca Published by the Whatcom County Audr ors twww.Whatcomcounty.us/auditor ��sh�Nc�ht Dear Whatcom County Voters: The importance of each and every vote became glaringly evident at the certification of the Primary Election. A mere 25 votes.thrust a candidate into the lead vying for a spot on the General Election ballot. The General Election should prove to be just as exciting so please remember to vote your ballot and mail it early! For the first time, candidates for fire, water, cemetery, park & recreation, and hospital districts are listed in the Whatcom County Local Voters' Pamphlet'. I'm excited that you have the opportunity to review statements provided by candidates in your district. If you are a United States citizen and are registering to vote for the first time in the State of Washington, you will need to do so in person no later than Monday, October 22, 2007, in order to vote in the November 6, 2007 General Election. The special in -person registration will be held from Monday, October 8, 2007 through Monday, October 22, 2007, during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) at the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103, Bellingham, WA. If you have not received your ballot fifteen (15) days prior to the election, call the Elections Division of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at 360-676-6742, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. to have a replacement ballot mailed to you. Notify the Elections Division if your name or mailing address has recently changed. If you have any questions about the voting process, voter registration, voting aids, or voter assistance, call 676-6742. Your ballot needs to be postmarked no later than Election Day to be counted. However, I recommend mailing your ballot no later than November Sth. If you prefer, you may drop your ballot off at the curbside Ballot Drop Box, 311 Grand Ave. near the Courthouse Rotunda, Bellingham, WA or at the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103, Bellingham, beginning 20 days prior to the election. The curbside Ballot Drop Box and the Drop Box at the Auditor's Office will close at 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Inside this pamphlet you will find drop site locations that are open on Election Day only. REMEMBER - Your vote does make a difference! Sincerely, Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor Participating furisdiccions; Fruit of Betlingham; Wharroln county E.Xe,:ume; Lr,•'harcom County C ounnl Mtrirr Nc;s..1, 2, 3; Witsr.:om County Asststor, Wha wain Lourlty Auditor; I.Vhace in C:ounryShuriff Wharcom County Treasurer Brilino,am City Mayor, Bel Iingharn L:onncsl Wli& 1, 3. 4, 5c Bellingham C:ou:icil At Large; Blaine. Council Wands 1. 2. 3: Ewv son Council Posirlons 4. 5, Ferndale. City Mayor: Ferndale Council Posirionr, 1. Z 3, 9; Lyndel, Coil rt, l positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6; Nooksack Council lrnsitioeu 4. 5m ; Somas Council Positions 3, 4, 5; Bellingham SdWoi Disrricr No. 501.; Ferndale Sellout Dixrric:r tio. 562; i3lalne School Di;mier No. 503; Lynden School District No. 504, Meridisn School District No.505; Naoksack V:,Iky School Distrkt No. 546; N•lr. Baker School Drstricr No: 507: Concrete School. Disuricr No. 11; Fire Protection District Nos. 1, Z, 4, 5. 6, 7, S, 9,10. 1L 14, .16, 17,18, 21; Glacier Firc .lnl'rescue District No.19; %,Vater District Nos. 2, .l?: Pt... Roberts iVarer District No, 4; Birch B:ry Water :utd Sewer No, 3; Lakc. Whatcom Warar anti Solver; Samish Water Di4ricc; Glacier Water District No. 14, Acaic Water District No.18; E ergtean Waver and Sewer DiarriLt N'o. 19; C^inetcry Disrrktr No:;. 1, 3,1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11; Point Roberus Park;md Krcrzation District No. 1; Northwest Part. and ltecrcacion Districr No. z; I.)-nde,r R,'9ior1al Nark and Rd- rr,uion Discrict No. 3; Hospit;d District No..304� Point Roberrs Public Hospital Disnin:. L Table of Contents Marking Your Ballot............................................................4 Accessible Voting Unit........................................................5 SampleBallot.................................................................. 6-8 Where Can I Deposit My Ballot?........................................9 Voter Information....................................................10 & 11 Candidates..................................................................12-57 Portof Bellingham..............................................................:12 Whatcom County ............................. .............................. 12-16 Cities..............................................................................16-29 School Districts..............................................................30-38 Fire Protection Districts ............... ...,...................... 38-44 Water Districts...............................................................45-50 Cemetary Districts.........................................................50-54 Park and Recreation Districts.........................................54-56 Hospital Districts....................................................... 56 & 57 Ballot Measures........................................................... 58-63 Ballot Measure Complete Text .................................... 64-68 County Auditor and Election Dept. Contact Information ................................ 69 Mail -In Voter Registration......................................70 & 71 3 STEP 1: Mark YourBallot. Use a blue or black pen or a #2 pencil to connect the arrow by your choice with one single dark line. Do NOT use a sharpie or similar type felt pen. Make no identifying, marks on your ballot or on the secrecy envelope. Voted ballots are read electronically so any extra marks on the ballot will delay processing. STEP 2: Detach Stub. Detach the stub at the top of the ballot at the perforation and discard the stub. YES Use a blue or black pen or a #2 pencil to connect the arrow by your choice with one single dark line. Do NOT use a sharpie or similar type felt pen. NO 4WX STEP 3: Keep It Secret. Place the voted ballot in the white secrecy envelope and seal it. STEP 4: Mailing Envelope. Place the white secrecy envelope inside the lavender return envelope. STEP 5: Sign The Oath. Read and sign the affidavit on the back of the lavender envelope. The lavender envelope must be signed by you in order for your ballot to be counted. Ballot 'signatures .are matched with your voter registration. If a medical or other circumstance has altered the appearance of your signature, you can have two people witness your signature (or mark) on your ballot envelope. - STEP 6: Protect Your Privacy. Seal the envelope so the privacy flap covers your signature as indicated on the envelope. STEP 7: Mail Your. Ballot. Affix a first-class postage stamp before you deposit your ballot in the mail. • To assure your vote will be counted, your ballot needs to be postmarked no later than Election Day or deposited in the Curbside Ballot Drop Box located at 311 Grand Ave., by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. TO CORRECT A VOTE you may draw an X through the error and connect the correct arrow Or request a replacement ballot. Do not era -se! DO NOT cut or after your ballot or sign your ballot. VOTING more than once per race will cancel that vote. TO WRITE-IN A NAME NOT ON THE BALLOT, connect the arrow and .write in the name of the candidate in the space provided. What is an Accessible Votina Unit? An accessible voting unit (AVU) is federally required. It is equipped with visual and audio technology that allows voters with impaired vision and/or physical disabilities to vote a secret ballot. The AVU is an accurate and secure way to vote. Where will the AVU be located? The AVU will be located at the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103, Bellingham, WA. When can I vote using the AVU? You may vote beginning Wednesday, October 17, 2007. The AVU will be available to vote in the Auditor's Office Mon. — Fri.,10:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. The AVU will be available on Election Day, Tuesday, November 6, 2007, from 7:00 a.m. — 8:00 p.m. Is the AVU secure? Yes. The AVU stands alone and is not connected to the Internet or an intranet. When a vote is cast the ballot selections are encrypted and stored within the voting unit. The ballot order is scrambled to ensure the voter's anonymity and leaves no connection between the voter and his or her recorded vote. How can i be sure my vote will be counted? The AVU displays a paper record of your selections before you cast your ballot. Your secret ballot is electronically stored and it cannot be traced back to you. 4 — 5 SAMPLE BALLOT WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2007 TO VOTE: Use either pencil, blue or black pen. CONNECT THE HEAD AND TAIL of the arrow that points to your choice TO WRITE IN a name NOT on the ballot, connect the arrow and write in the name of the candidate in the space provided. - TO CHANGE A VOTE: Request a replacement ballot or cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct choice. Any other markings may invalidate your vote. NOT ALL DISTRICTS ON THIS SAMPLE WILL APPEAR ON YOUR BALLOT. ONLY THOSE DISTRICTS THAT YOU'RE ENTITLED TO VOTE IN WILL APPEAR. Stu a Ie Mesauatrs I 1NRiATiVETD THE PEOPLE Proposed by IndatNe Petition INITIATIVE MEASURE 960 lnhotr"t.t& MNO-SEQOuncemtaxUdW increases imposed by state government Tk4; Ateaslanwo�Dd Tequlle tev4tdrtH III 3*VMl or vow epproty I tar 11n9Ada5, gta6vp opp�ofimnuesAea, arLainwAlseak4imAfion%jex-Irueer y bWl,JJldede9SaryKJ9spntWusmamo0 wlhotll'X appr1 rupostia to the reone oy me Legislature Amendment to the Slate Constilution SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 0212 The kgi:a:u re has proosed a constitutional amerdment o4 inmate labor. Tits Fenerdment woV4 aulliarue slahlapeaMd Inniite, Apr �ms and" . h-hlcn limmmr 16& rtmL miry pnrate 01,1p through jbibD da,tIyif. and lxoh,tit pdral9ty operaLM ,prdgrdtty. from unaidy compalug vnm waunnameausme sr. Should this constitutional amendment be DISTRICT NO. POSITION B 4YEIRTM BBB KELLY - CHRIS HATCH COUNTY p NTYCOU COUNCIL POSITION B 4xCAR vole Forone NP 4. .4DAN --- NP 4. -4 4• .4~ ->qqA-DL E .ne r Kr�werrarra MAYOR �?�8 �aY&gAT- V41ef r2011, McSHANE NP y '- tJANPIKE NP 4- -4 y COUNCILWAROj !Ym?IT?! varier do. ,LACK WEISS NP 4• y - KEN MANN NP y y SAM R. CRAWFORD NP +- y COUNCIL WARD 3 '� Sm4w the rev swa te oro iod ago law? APPROVED4e y 4• y LARRYFARR NP 4- y 4• y -4YES REJECTED 4e NO 4e y Proposed to the People by the Legislature COUNTY COUNCIL BARRY BUCHANAN NP 4• y REF ERENOUM MEASURE Passed by the Legislature and Cedered Referred b Petition Y REFERENDUM MEASURE 67 Amendment to the State Constitution ENGROSSED HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4204 The IMjdl nt m d dsWYlcl has Ptopo a constitutional amenanwm on schotax levies. DISTRICT NO.3 POSITION B yore Forone ~ y a Y6u11F7RI BARBARA BRENNER NP y 4• y COUNCIL WARD 4 2YELRUtildrpTDY Mo For one STAN SNAPP NP 4• y `mJwatuiQppasscd ENresing Subeftha Senore Sd 5T2G (EBBS 926) eerwe 1 , Irlmrmxa Loa rondo-t raialed tp eAiai for Coverage OrIt"lls end voters have filed a sufficient w1arenduen pit bon on this bill. This bill would make d unlawful for insurers to urroasoadbly deny cprlain WAtage Cairn,and pem,4 igA3 Otlo<r1aY' Ier dam P4K lees for that and orders ex Same heaEh uraxe tamers wouM be exempt would This amendment vrould provide For approval of seo001 endm ent wou d provid foran appr va ;-Vtb majority, l'0#of ;vn' :afiig vats, and w,+ei_r ellndnateupemojWdy appMAJ requirements based on voter turnout in previous elections Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED 4• y r COUNTY ASSESSOR DAMON J. GRAY NP y y KEITH WILLNAUER NP 4• y T GOUMM WARD 5 + - - y COUNTY AUDITOR [TFFATFAX _ Vote For One BILL GEYER NP 4--4 TERRY RORNEMANN NP 4- -4 SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP 4• y f y � ~ y +.y Should this bill be: REJECTED 4e y COUNCIL AT -LARGE _ Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the Stale Constitution SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4215 Thelrre has proposed a constitutional ame tan investment afhigher education permanent funds This amendment would authorize NB investment Of n Niho education parl"i funds Bs=Md byferp. and would parmh Inre irreni in stotksurbdndLiseaed by any APPROVED 4e y REJECTED y STATE MEASURES PROPOSED CONSTITUTDONAL AMENDMENTS - SENATE AND HOUSE JOINT RESOLETa10NS Pmposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the Shale Constitution ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8206 COUNTY SHERIFF 4YFAA701M Vote For one 7YEPA TEgnr LOLIM BJORNSON - - �b'l NP NP V!j*FWtlea 4e y y 4. y BILL ELFO NP 4•.d 4. .4itlG1HAELLILLIOUIST COUNTYTREASURER [YEAR iFAII ycw Far CITY9F 9uUNE JOE ELENSAAS NP 4• y COONCIL WARD 1 POSITION t !''j°PD-"' SIEVE OLIVER NP 4• .d - 4• y J(FW LIEBERT NP 4• y The has pmpdapdacanstitutional amenN onon eilal:150 ent of a budget • staNlization account This amendment would require the legislature to Naas' T%es ganeWilee, revenots to a budpri stANzaam acCWnl eatli Isar and pn1 1 expwxghnm from rho amount except as aol n ttrs emmldmanl Should this constitutional amendment be: company, if authorized by law. ShoeM ttib cwabithDriai ame-dm«" Lr. APPROVED y REJECTED 4• y � CITY CITY OF BEt.LJFIGHAM COUNCIL WARD 2 POSITION 3 r rF�R PUN vosewan CITY OF BELLINGHAM CHARTER AMENDMENT RELATED TO GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE By Bellingham City Council The Bee Cily Carnal has a chadorammdnMdplrl0endn �nautrN SCOTT D000 NP y PORT OF I#R In ~ y DIST NO LOM M1SStONER DIST N0.3 J ri:LR TpIpi, - MekCO--f Ew• COUNCILWAR02 POSITION 4 JIMJORGENSEN NP 4• y� APPROVED 4• y REJECTED 4• -4 fM�puage h the dqqry Chenar. a➢Presed, Section 1ASwOulTbe edAed to the Chader and the City Council would be authorized, by ordinance, to amend the language in all sections of the City Chmlar lbs� refer to gender to provide that those mfatenXL a re gender neula1. Y67t!„=t'7fAM HAWt1' K. ROBINSON NP � y - Ihi4. -4 YRiATC04TC0UNTY MAX SHELTON NP y _ COUNTY EXECUTIVE 4' e4 COUNCIL WARD 3 POSITIONS 4Y [HVtD GALUON NP votosorone 4e .4 r 1_VRT9W _ vote For CCNSGARLICK NP 4e y PETS KREMEN NP 4. y Should this amendment be approved? YES y NO 4--6 4• y MASON OVERSTREET NP 4• y ...,,ter., 4• y yr ernven .jar aw vim" DIRECTOR NO WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION O!TFJCTNO. MT MN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 SOMAS CRY COUNCIL POSITION 3 4 i . V041FI llr COMMISSIONER P851TLON POSITION 3 N0. ] 4TW LENT Vol*F;, On. [x MW Vale, F.0. LARRY KORTHUIS NP • 4- -4 tiyt;.ArLAI[ vote For om JOHN PERRY NP 4• y RICKAM AgryµS NP 4• y 4. y _ RON SWANSON NP -4 Moty 4• y DIRECTOR 4. y EVEIMON CITY COUNCIL POSITIONS SUMASCITY COipICf1 �N4 POSITION 5 PYa1R IlrEahL9E9TEREI yee. [e•ae WHATCOM COUM FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0.4 +Y TF7tLt YFIeFerOb� 2YFM11W_X%FO1HaA� vmpeiqu STEVE HORTEGAS NP 4 4 COMMISSIONER POSITION JIMSAKER NP 4e eiff MICHAEL QUINN NP y - - 4• y NO.3 aYEAE r:A1F YareFtrOw ANDY ROWLSON NP •4• y 4e y MERIDIAN SCHOOL ➢iSI'll MART BETH NEAL NP 4e'y 4• y SOMAS CITY COUNCIL as y CRY-Ofl13tKW11J< POSITION 5 4YEPAT9W 4 �+ DIRECTOR DISTRICT i Pf.ROBERISANEPRDTECMM MAYOR GARY DeBONT NP 4--a "'FARIS", vu.►a�r a,. DISTRICT NO. 5 4YFNT�t � DON PETERSON AAY BOXX NP 4• y CONIAMMOHER POSITION G%RY S. JENSEN NP 4e a NP 4e y NO.3 JERRY LANDCASTLE NP y N 4•''y y SrSart TEfa[ yew Forty. - BELLING0L41l SC i0UL DISTRICT DIRECTOR DAVID GELLATLY NP y 4Y y 0.501 DISTRICT y t CtTYOF FERNDALE 4YEARTON vote Forone rn DIRECTOR MARY MATTISON NP 4e y WHy TM COtRM F1R£PRgT�C:{JpRCdiR1CT•IIRB FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POSITION 1 ITIO POSN 1 4YWTpri YeN7+r liw - y COpWISSIONERF�SiiiQN aY '_FkV moieArOM WCHAELJAY NP 4• y NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 3 �L1AT dAA16YTyW7EfiAn vote For one 8US4frh COLE NP y ANN WHITMYSR NP 4e y NO• 504 BRMAN C. MARTIN NP y STLYE MALPEZLI NP 4e y 4. y DIRECTOR ~ y y DISTRICT 3 DIRECTOR 4YEW TFA1a VorT«Or FIRE DISTRICT FERNOALECITYCOUNCLL . POSRIDIIY- CHUM THORNTON NP h y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT POSITION 2 4115ARTUM Ter NO.7 aY TOW Yeterar N KEY GASS NP y ~ y Ll.0Y112R1AER1r1AH NP y DIRECTOR PROPOSITION N0, 1 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-$4.500,000 MELVIN ROM NP * -s DIRECTOR DISTRICT4 4yw ratM The Board of Fife Commissioners of Whatcom 1 f y POSITION 3 CH IS HAUGEN NP y P+dtaAbrt W FW-0B'LbDI Iva FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL + VCIIIAKRaio?altipn � 4• y bt W bon POSITION 3 EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP 4• -v ivahL Mho �pto eTErATew Yew Fa DIN KELLYML BASHAW NP ~y DIRECTOR haadlpFutny, btiildeig. ffio lmprammai- Maw Ma REILLY NP y DISTRICT5 dtlprc OMOVeme0le to.Omeici JaOIIIlaa. in%A ~ y I rEAR riAM _ vyRfw Gr aWulre g W 5%Whly ogapntWd CONNIE FARIA NP 4• y Flonlo, x SCHOOL DLStRLCT MARK OLSON NP _ y erA Ire. Ohunand Oq: nave trahlrg FttiSeF.10 4Pra fi,SD0.0011 flivit"I y NO.5p2 _ r y o1N7kn Lnitda rrWuttng ABhe a mOalnum FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL DIRECTOR MT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT ipi not 20 y6m to franca such orTro .menu. and 10 fey Property jaxe7 ennua".y ism ss of PO51111ION4 DISTRICT yip 507 fegWAr pnaperty tax 4arlesW�r�epayscch tw#s. g1�4 4"'Ua AM Tom Vaei'vrdn +yCARTEPM or pmvldedln ROSOlullon R07�Bg2B-01. JUJELLIOTT NP 4• y JERRYFERRIER NP 4• y DIRECTOR DISTRICT 2 Should [his proposition sition be: iPALL INGRAM NP 4• y JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY NP 4• y aOAR TVM ❑cwFor CYre APPROVED 4• y ELLRI DODSON NP y « y « y REJECTED 4. y CI11' OFLYNOEN DIRECTOR M y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 LYNIOEKCITYCt3UNCJL DISTRICT 2 AyauiT4far 1BYF_926 DIRECTOR DISTRICT3 COMMISSIONER POSITION +r61st POSMON I yeyypie STUART McKAY NP 4 4 Tkw VYwyafOM eYW ten%' NO.3 GARY L BODE NP 4• y � � y TRISH HART NP 4• .4M7fEMURPHY NP 4• y imfthi 4-.4 DIRECTOR ~__ 4. y LYNMCITYCD11NC2L . ardttAFiAL4YUMA1M t3 tkwFves 1:011(CCODISTRITRS FIREDLSTRICT POSITiON4 �� BERME THOMAS NP �y 4�T Vote Forone WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT QlALHiN ROIYLLDDeVAL01S NP 1• y 4• y RMPFEIFFER-HOYT NP y NO.e ~ y PROPOSITION- h y 91" SeHODL ti' AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX CYNDEN CITY COUNCIL I140. SCHOOL, DISTFtCT LEVY POSITION 3 DIRECTOR CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO- 17 The Board of Commissioners of Whatcom i YFrATiasr yew Fri`. DISTRICT t:dunly FYa Roiedidn GfshlCt No-BadOpled GERALD E KUIKEN NP y 4 T&Fif TfltrR Yrm Dee PROPOSITION NQI CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT R4salupon Ne. 2007OScorcAmfrtga toinCTei6e au. regular prlpartY lax ~ y CHUCX O. GREEN NP 4• ' 4 IEA AND REAPPORTIONMENT OF DIRE ?drnnahlmodce Innd Om, bra W an DVraednl Cff14PBEE.L McCLUSKY NP F y DRE CTORS'DISTRICTS amount not to axaeed$1.50 per$1,g&00 Of LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL liMlioard Of pres4ar5 of Cannem Setlpel assessed valuiWon for collection in 21108 w4 to POSITION 4 P 4e 'y District No. 11, SiAgit County, We�inglon. authorize zu" the limitWW of 10D%I fhe aypAAT&hr VaMYarOM adopted Rro;tnlOn Me. SST Canaminngg NW perCBlltegp Chenga inConwwP&v Index Lrr OOU0ADWTEW NP 4• -in irzCTOR DIECM dlsa9dtGrurardrepppoAlomrcdINasdyecmrs' KappfaYeedd,, gliy plopoei6en xrould All Urban Coraumera forlhe Saa11WTaiou Bremerton Area (1BBE$4=1p0j[opPdedfor W47rFle1 4• 'y + YEAR TOM �� IUltflpftr9 Rr0 Uk! tud'staHo Bx five ex'phn9 Au Wtl the levy yoarlpr oXS, pf tlIg give Tf7DD SERGE NP 4• y 4''i reepPand the district succeeding years Should this Proposition be: LYN CITY hda bVee tlieCq%6.d66ic6.andioith two APPROVED 4e y zYEAAUM7�Y8RAr �� _ 4• y dredm al large- Should Ihis proposition be REJECTED .f y DIRECTOR FOXY GELDER NP 4• -aDISTWCT4 APPROVED y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT No. 5 y' AfulLdyl Waai<xtl. REJECTED 4• y CONµ15510HER POSITION NOOKBACK CHARLES GIBBON NP 4• y CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.1 NOOKSACKCITY COUNCIL y NO sf 3vEr_ATm Yew Fu One POSITION 4 LYtfDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT DIRECTOR ROGER F. BUSWELL NP y . 6HOATARLL+YEARTErtw _ vote For One NO %I DISTRICT 4e y 6Tf A BODVEN NP 4• y [YFJRIF[W Vote For One DIRECTOR MERLENE BULLER NP 4• y COMMISSINNOEZ POSITION YAar�hrl � y POSEOON 1 e rF1,R TFIN weeFeenee N 4• y '�NwyeFL4L4YF/A TfAIA WYFe!" NOOKSPOSITIACK POSITION POSITION 5 TERESAL CAMFIELD NP 44 WHATCOM COUNTY not PROTECTION➢ISTRICT NO.1 TWSTEWART NP 4• y TMLTLFLM 4• y COMMISSIONER POSITION y IARSHALL S. JUDY NP 4• y DIRECTOR Ni de3RIi FiA�e YEYe ]FJW Vey ea�Glw YflIATCOM LOUHTY:IRE PROTECTION DISTi4Lr ND.4 fl1'Wit «y pOSITIQN2 4YE4! yowF+rP w CA D. ALMY NP � y COMMISSIONER POSITION JOHN M. KRIEG NP 4• y -- - 4• y N0.3 4tFJRrsw _ 'hrYer pr WANTON WEFER NP /� y MMwW � y 6 I 7 OMCOUPF F11re PROTECTION 015 = NO 10 WATERflIBfRIOT NO �3 - CEN£TERV DISTRICT NO.9 COMMMSIGNERP08iilOR Nm!i COMM1SS10RER POSITION COMMISSIDNFR POSITION NO. I COMMISSIONER POSITION NO- 3 � 1ow �Feron. BOB ERASER h 'A Nil 2YEVIU1�01LW Yew Few M. oY tfxlr Vole For Ore NP MAN DOM NP 4- 4 HOSPITAL DISTRICT M0. 36d F '+ Twr varw TAMES S. ACKERMAN NP C�FETERYDLRM r NO. 19 4• -4 4• y OLTMAN NP 4- -4 ROSERT VANDENKAAK NP 4-y 4--4 - 4- K COMMISSIONER POSITION NO S CO37MISSIOHER P051119h! rN COMMISSIONER POSITION N0.3 COMMISSIONER pO5ITfON N0.3 6r£AAYFAIA GARY L, KENT yov Pnrdr 4. 'A 3 -� Yer F.FGr aYEJR ifiN Veb:a P. hYFARSFJW _ V�•��• NP JACKOUE FOWLER NP 4•" 1 ~ T V. EKDAHL NP y GLEHH BOODEY NP F y F •a MM.IrA 4. y aV-.-A TOWCOMI'SmNot POSITION NO. S _rp *. - y NO.3 e VEM79W iOBERT BUSCH mom, WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PRm COMMISSION R 2YSeA168t" oTU. LAM (S KM MOORE fY+n`rM WRATCN COUMFM PRO! COMMISSIONER NO.3 nrsn w BRIAN KNUTZEN [VhapJel _ WHATCOFI COLS" IRRHMIO• COM1111 ER NO.3 f ywatm MICH4I7 BURNETT YFIHTCOM COUMY RPF!'R0' rZMAIISWREF &VRT aFUtLIIraeATTsw TART A. CASWELL A�'FWCPHO'I - .COMMIBSIDHER POSITION N0. S arC+Jlls ae CEMETERY DISTRICT N0. 11 ROSERT M. STANLEY NP 4• y C"MiSSK)NFR POSITION NO.3 +"4 $EAN D-WILSON NP SEAMD.WIL 4• y 6Ybwt� �� nhni'�sai Yar.rwon RIC71AF:0 A. WHITSON NP 4--4 GHf9S BURK NP PT ROBERTS PUBLIC H0.MAtOISTRICT NP 4• y OONALDR. HARVEY NP 4- -4 CDWIRSMONERPOSITION NO.1 XY-MMOMREUTM v4of 4• .� « y OLASIERIRATER 171 me'r NO.1t y LAWRENCEH WHEELER NP 4..4 7j COMM!SSIONER POSITION NO.3 &VURTmu va.Ierar t M PARK ANC RECREAU0141 DISTRICT x ~ PT. ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT POSITION NO.2 JAMES EVANGELISTA NP 4•y Va11FxGr BrFwRT(JdACOMMISSKWR Yerwa� NP y . ,~n F ~ PROPOSITION N0, 1 CHARLES R (DICK) WILLIAMS NP F y y ACME WATER OISTrmG7 MO.1S POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION y t1LiFRIC'T klp. t! COMMISSIONER POSITION NO. I 7YF,.A")PIRep TEPM Vorwoe. DISTRICT #1 sh31T a toy, of aplrozlmMviP.SFI-97 {seven E71ME ROBERTS NP f y ON wto. per Zusand doAxaolassIad vahaft(b� on 100%of ME a)d Wvalue) F tit Yei. ra o.e 1p 76v S35.000(tldAydh0 tlmyum�an9dB&tiars) NP 4• . 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LARSEN NP -- - - y op .4 INIkA58 COMMISSONERPOSR10kN0.4iWSIfYdTFAD8RI0T 2reww.�ra�osriw COMLOSSIONERPOSRtOMH0.3 arDu7 Y.rro ar CEMETERYINSTRICTNO a TEFRYOpVALOS NP 1• ~ HERIS BARKER NP y COMMASSIOHFR POSITION NO.3 er{ARYpN ERICA LOREEN NP Fa Dr. h y If you do not wish to return your ballot by mail, the following ballot drop box locations will be available: Ballot Drop Box Locations Open 20 Days Prior To Election Da Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse HOURS: Monday - Friday 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Bellingham, WA Election Day Only: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Curbside Ballot Drop Box 311 Grand Avenue (near Courthouse Rotunda) Bellingham, WA OPEN: 20 Days Prior to Election Election Day: Closes at 8:00 p.m. 11111111i� Ballot Dron Box Locations - Election Day ONLY DROP BOX HOURS: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Blaine City Hall: 344 H Street, Blaine, WA Everson Fire Station: 101 East Main St., Everson, WA Ferndale Library: 2222 Main St., Ferndale, WA Kendall Fire Station: 7528 Kendall Rd., Deming, WA Lynden Public Library: 216 4th St., Lynden, WA If You Have Not Received Your Ballot If you, have not received your ballot by October 22, 2007, please contact the Whatcom, County Elections Division at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555, Monday through Friday, $ 30 .m. to 4:30 p.m. Washington State Law Prohibits Ballots Deposited After 8:00 p.m. on Election Day From Being Counted. 8 1 9 Are You A Registered Voter? If you area United States citizen and are registering to vote for the first time in the State of Washington, you will need to do so in person at the Whatcom,County Auditor's Office no later than October 22, 2007, in order to vote in the November 6, 2007 General Election. - Need a Replacement Ballot? If your ballot is damaged or lost, a replacement ballot may be obtained by calling the Whatcom County Elections Division at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Your Right to Primacy Every voter has the right to vote his or her ballot in secret. Any person attempting to vote when he or she is not entitled, or who falsely signs the affidavit, shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not more than five years or a fine of not more than ten thousand dollars, or both fine and imprisonment. Where Are The State Measures? State measures will appear on the General Election Ballot. The General Election will be held on November 6, 2007. A statewide voters' pamphlet, prepared by the Secretary of State's Office, will be delivered to every household in mid -October with information on measures. This information will also be available on the website: wwwvote.wa.gov Candidate and Committee Statement Editing The Local Voters' Pamphlet includes statements submitted by candidates for local offices and committees "For' and "Against' ballot measures. Statements printed in this pamphlet are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for spelling, factual or grammatical accuracy by any official government agency. Who Is Eligible To Vote? To register to vote, you must be- - A United States citizen * 18 years of age on or before the next election * A legal resident of the State of Washington * Not currently denied civil rights as a result of a felony conviction How Can I Register? A citizen may register to vote by completing a Mail -In Voter Registration Form and mailing it to the preprinted return address on the form, or by completing the form in person at the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Election Division. Where Can I Obtain A Form? Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103, Bellingham, WA + The Mail -In Voter Registration Form can be downloaded from the Secretary of State's website www.secstate.wa.gov * City and Town Halls • Regional libraries, public schools, and City of Bellingham Fire Department + Most state and federal agencies (Social Security, -Congressional, etc.) When Can 1 Change My Voter Record? Citizens may register to vote at any time. The registration must be postmarked or received at least 30 days prior to an election in order to vote in that election. A person that is not currently registered to vote in the State of Washington may register in person at the Auditor's Office Elections Division up to 15 days prior to an election. Name Change A name change for voter registration requires completion of a new registration form. Information indicating the former name, address, and signature plus the new name and signature must be provided. Let Us Know When You Move If your mailing or residence address has changed, your voter record needs to be updated. You can easily update your record by one of the following two ways: • Online at wwwwhatcomcountyus/auditor + Call Auditor's Office, Elections Division at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555 A new voter registration card will be mailed after your address change is processed. When to Cancel Registrations One of the challenges we face is keeping track of registered voters who -have moved out of Whatcom County or who have recently passed away. . Your signature is required to cancel your voter registration. + If a family member has passed away, contact the Elections. Division and a form will be mailed for you to complete. Questions? If you have questions, please feel free to call the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Election Division at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555, Monday through' Friday, 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. 0.;j When Will Vote By Mail Ballots Be Mailed? Vote by mail ballots are scheduled to be mailed starting October 17, 2007. If you have not received your ballot by October 22, 2007, please contact the Whatcom County Elections Division at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. BALLOTS WITH LATE POSTMARKS CANNOT BE COUNTED MAIL YOUR BALLOT EARLY! Remember that your ballot needs to be postmarked no later than Election Day, November 6, 2007, to be counted. We recommend, however, mailing your ballot no later than November 5th. 10 11 Jim Jorgensen Non -Partisan As your elected representative, my objective and vision is to strive for an even stronger partnership with the City of Bellingham to transform the GP waterfront into a crown jewel for the citizens of Whatcom County and our visitors. What a wonderful legacy for our children, grandchildren and beyond! 4434 Boblett Rd., Blaine, WA 98230 Phone. (360) 332-6724 E-mail: jimjorgensen@comcast.net WHATCOM COUNTY County Executive J Lois Garlick Non -Partisan Lois Garlick's work to protect natural re- sources began with her leading role on the State Shoreline Management Commission, followed by her work on the planning com- mission during the 1990's. Her years of ad- ministrative experience managing WWU's science department was extensive, involy- ing budget and staffing responsibilities, and resources planning and allocation. Lois promises to work with the county council to hire qualified professionals to head important departments and fill key staff positions. She plans to follow the County Comprehensive Plan and, if needed, help council, staff and voters update that plan. Planning and zoning laws will be enforced fairly. She will work to implement state -required concurrency for Pete Kremen Non -Partisan I've devoted my adult life to serving, pro- tecting and enhancing our community. We are ranked the second most livable place in the nation, with good reason. However, we must ensure that growth will not detract from the overall quality of life that we all enjoy and cherish. I will continue ro pre- serve and add to our open spaces, protect farmland and, only where it makes sense, allow managed growth while restricting sprawl. My public service experience in the State Legislature and as County Executive has forged core values. These include keeping our neigh- borhoods and public places safe, protecting our environment, Lake Whatcom and other precious resources. I'll remain active working with civic and business leaders to facili- infrastructure and services for subdivisions, with fewer taxpayer subsidies. She will preserve open space and farmland. When speak- ing about natural resources and drinking water supplies, Lois says, "It is easier to protect than restore." This is a crucial election and we are fortunate to have Lois Garlick as a choice for county execu- tive. Lois was awarded ReSources' first Lifetime Hero Award. She was inducted into the Northwest Women's Hall of Fame for her achievements. We have a real choice this time; -lees vote to put Lois Garlick to work for us. 3014 Lynn St., Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 676-9111 E-mail: GarlickLois@yahoo.com Website: www.electloisgarlick.com Late sustainable economic opportunities, generate family wage jobs and help keep our economy vibrant. I am committed to addressing our transportation needs with innovation and alternatives that are bike/pedestrian friendly and will reduce paving needs. I will sustain a county government that is: • Open & accessible • Customer service oriented • Collaborative • Fiscally prudent Fidela, my wife of35 years, and I truly love Whatcom County I would be deeply honored to continue serving you as County Executive. 3283 Northshore Road, Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 734-3802 E-mail: pkremen@comcast.net Bob Kelly Non -Partisan As a father —, tribal member, and a commu- nity leader on natural resource issues.I will bring strong leadership and a new perspec- tive to the Whatcom County Council. I believe that it is important that we ensure that what we find wonderful about What- com Counry remains by managing growth responsibly, protecting Bellingham's public water source, and restoring our salmon runs. Our population will continue to grow but we must make in- formed decisions about how we grow as a communiry. We need to leave a legacy for the future of high quality drinking water in Lake Whatcom, healthy populations of salmon in the Nooksack Basin Chris Hatch Non -Partisan Thank you voter for 'your interest in this election. As a fifth generation and lifetime resident of Whatcom County, I want to con- tinue working on important local issues that impact all our citizens. I have had the plea- sure for the past decade and a half working on important local issues, serving on the: • Whatcom County Board of Equalization, • Whatcom County Open Space Advisory Committee, • Community Transportation Advisory Group, • Whatcom County Flood Control Zone District Advisory Committee, and the . Acme/Van Zandt Flood Control Subzone Advisory Committee and vibrant farms from the edge of Bellingham to the foothills of Mt. Baker. We can only do that by handling growth responsibly and thoughtfully. For 10 years I've worked on salmon, forest and- water issues at the local, state and federal level and would be honored to serve you on the Whatcom County Council. I have the honor of being endorsed by the Whatcom County Dem- ocrats, former Whatcom County Councilmember Dan McShane, and Whatcom County Councilmember Laurie Caskey Schreiber! P.O. Box 2633, Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone: (360) 715-1168 E-mail: electkelly@gmail.com I am running far council as a natural extension of my previous work on local issues for our county, coupled with my longstanding inter- est in the work and my skill set to continue to be effective. We are all concerned about the future of Whatcom County. We can preserve our quality of life, while making good choices that lead to exceptional results. Important choices lie ahead for our community, and I want to ensure citizen involvement in these choices. I trust citizens understand the importance of electing to the council the most qualified and mosr efffecrive community leader to represent all citizens of our county ---Chris Hatch. VOTE CHRIS HATCH P.O. Box 188, Acme, WA 98220 Phone: (360) 305-5951 E-mail: campaign@votechrishatch.org Website: www.votecbrisbatcb.org ` WHATCOM COUNTY Council District No. 2, Position B Ken Mann Non -Partisan I love Whatcom County and I care what happens here. I will put in the time, energy, and hard work necessary to keep our com- munity strong. My priorities will include preserving working farms, forests, and watersheds; supporting local small busi- nesses, and improving transportation and affordable housing options. Most importantly, we have to do a better job of managing growth. As Chairman of the County Planning Commission, I have the expe- rience to protect our families and communities from irresponsible development. I support wise stewardship of our environment and resource lands, and I will safeguard your tax dollars by requiring new development to pay its fair share. Our future depends on smart, healthy growth that respects private property and reflects our shared goals. I envision a county that we are proud to hand to our children and grandchildren - where they can hunt, fish, camp, and bike; where they can farm the land; where they know their neighbors and where they have a say in their communities. From Lynden to Bellingham to Glacier, I will work hard to keep Whatcom County the place we love to call home. Endorsements: International Association of Fire Fighters, Washing ton Conservation Voters, SEIU, and Whareom Count Democrats. 1317 Commercial Street, #204, Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 543 5385 E-mail: Ken@votekenmann.com Website: www.votekenmann.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 12 - 13 WHATCOM COUNTY County Council District No. 2. Positon 13 WHATCOM COUNTY County Auditor Sam R. Crawford Non -Partisan After 8 years of serving on the County Council, I've gained a deep concern for the well-being of the people of Whatcom County. Elected officials should serve as a -voice for all the peo le they represent. I have a sincere respect for the office and have strived to put the interests of the citizens I serve before those with special interests. I spend my time listening to regular folks — people who work hard at theirjobs and are busy tending to their families and running kids to soccer practice. `They don't often attend meetings or speak up on government issues but still care about the government decisions that affect their lives. Local government must operate in the most efficient manner pos- sible. We must make sure our existing regulations are clear and that we implement new rules only when necessary, I base my decisions on the facts surrounding an issue and with regard to how the our - come will help people or improve life in our Community. I am proud of my role on the Council and my voting record for the past 8 years. I pledge to continue listening to and addressing those issues that are important to you. P.O. Box 30078, Bellingham, WA 98228 Phone: (360) 671-7262 E-mail: sam@votesamcrawford.com Website: www.votesamcrawford.com WHATCOM COUNTY County Council District No. 3, Position B Barbara Brenner Non -Partisan USA WeekendMagazine describedBarbara Brenner as,"... the hero next door ...sacrific- es long-term for the common good. -..thinks of others constantly... creative, energetic, independent -minded... takes big risks to make things better." Spearheaded efforts to: reduce health risks, curb unfair cable practices, improve phone service, reform regressive property taxes, create affordable housing- srilI working hard on these and more. Persistent, investigative, responsive (sometimes irritating, but not intentionally). I've never taken endorsements and owe no favors. It's about trust, not political doublespeak! Know your candidate! Call me at 384-2762. Some activities since 1982: Owner/operator Heritage Furniture refin- ishing; Bellingham Herald Health and Social Services Newsmaker of the Year; Leadership America Environmental Forum panelist; Certi- fied Erosion Control Lead course; Trees for Streams Program; Master Gardener; Master Composter/Master Recycler; many Low Impact Development (LID) classes; home on Re -Store Recycled Homes and Sustainable Connections LID Tours; RSVP volunteer; Hovander House docent, Sean Humphries Hospice House and Black Mountain Forestry Center boards; Rome and Haynie Granges and more... I am so lucky to be wife of Ed Morris and mom of Wes Brenner and Collin Morris. They should get medals for their undying support! Please vote for me! 5617 Northwest Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226 Everyone's issues are important tome! In 16 years as a councilmember Pbone: (360) 384 2762 WHATCOM COUNTY County Assessor Keith Willnauer Non -Partisan The role of the Assessor can be easily misunderstood. As your Assessor, I do not determine or raise property taxes. Property Taxes are set by individual taxing districts and directly by voters. The Assessor sim- ply administrates the fair and equitable distribution of who's responsible for what share. I will administer Washington State tax law as mandated by the Washington State Legislature. My guiding principle is that no one is more important than taxpayers. The Assessor's Office is really your office, we are your employees. I am committed to accomplish goals and objectives with a taxpayer responsive analysis of cost, intelligent alternatives, customer priori- ties, and practicality. As your elected professional, I will promote the concept of transparency in the operation of property tax. Fu- ture tax proposals must be accompanied by clear information and analysis. I will be direct and open with information. I will maintain an always -open door. 2002 Whatcom St., Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 734 2674 Shirley Forslof Non -Partisan It has been an honor to serve as Whatcom County Auditor for the last 20 years. My primary goal is to provide the citizens of Whatcom County with the most cost ef- fective, efficient service possible. Utilized technology to redact Social Security Numbers from recorded documents in preparation For documents to be available on the web. Converted images from 1992 to 1996 from microfilm to digital format to provide easier access to official records. Provided access to the Department of Licensing web site for credit card renewal of tabs. ' Performed financial related and performance internal auditing services for County departments. I am extremely proud of our recent accom- I am committed to providing an open-door policy to the citizens of plishments: Whatcom County. I enthusiasticallY look forward to the im lementation of new tech, Implemented new voter registration management software to provide a stronger voter registration system. Established the first Citizens Elections Advisory Committee. Replaced the punch -card voting system with an optical scan voting system that provides an auditable paper ballot. Conducted all mail elections resulting in an 8-15% increase in voter turnout. P nological advances in the Auditor's Office and to provide excellence in customer service. Thank you for your continued support. 1508 40th St., Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 734-3347 E-mail:forslofs@comcast.net WHATCOM COUNTY County Sheriff Bill Elfo Non -Partisan Sheriff Bill Elfo has over 33 years experience in law enforcement leadership and holds•BS/ MS degrees in Criminal Justice, a law degree (JD) and is a member of the Washington Bar. He sought the Office of Sheriff in 2003 to solve problems involving jail capacity, law enforcement availability, drunken driving and merharnpherarnine laboratories. Upon taking Office, he quickly began implementing solutions. Neigh- borhood offices, technology, scheduling adjustments and volunteer programs increased deputy availability. Methamphetamine laborato- ries were dramatically reduced and a highly trained Special Response Team is equipped to respond ro crisis. Effective partnerships were formed with First -Responder agencies and Homeland Security. Sheriff Elfo led the' Jail Yes" campaign, the interim jail opened and the new main jail is planned. Wanted criminals and drunk driv- ers are no longer released on the street because of jail limitations. Whenever possible, mentally ill offenders are diverted to treatment. Inmates work in parks and forests and an employment referral ser- vice assists with reintegration into the community. Sheriff Elfo is President of the State Sheriffs' Association. He has testified on behalf of our County before Congress and was appointed by Governor Christine Gregoire and Attorney General Rob McKen- na to serve on committees addressing public safety in Washington. P.O. Box 5451, Bellingham, WA 98227-5451 Phone: (360) 410-0835 E-mail: billelfo@comcast.net WHATCOM, COUNTY County Treasurer Joe Elenbaas Non -Partisan Volunteer service has been Joe's record. Following distinguished service in the mili- tary, he returned to Whatcom County, his family's home since pre -statehood. Working in Banking, he learned the strict duties of protecting other peoples money. Obeying the law is a must. When Elenbaas noticed our State Auditor had rendered multiple findings about recent problems in this area, he knew a change was needed! As your Treasurer, Elenbaas would require proper payment receipt- ing, would logall transfers of cash, would ensure that computer access to adjust accounts is properly restricted; remedying all problems/vio- lations listed in Auditors Report #71332 for two years running. Joe knows that protecting hundreds of millions of your tax dollars, does not allow for these kinds of oversights. Every penny must be accounted for properly.. Six times, over a span of twenty seven years, Elenbaas has served you - as Planning Commissioner, a Freeholder that wrote our County Charter, thrice as Charter Review Commissioner, and as State Senator. He has not asked for, nor accepted, pay for this service. Joe Elenbaas has the will, the experience, and asks for the op- portunity, to fix this problem area. Please Vote ELENBAAS For Treasurer. You'll not be disappointed! P.O. Box 29302, Bellingham, WA 98228 Phone: (360) 9611917 E-mail:joeelenbaas@yaboo.com Website: www.joefortreasurer.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 14 -- 15 — Steve Oliver Non -Partisan I have the proven experience, leadership and vision to step into the position of County Treasurer ready to lead. Proven Experience — Served 8+ years as Chief Deputy Treasurer for current County Treasurer Barbara Cory. Managed and safeguarded over $1 billion in Financial transactions annually, invested daily $250 million on behalf of taxpayers and 50+ public entities in Whatcom County. . Protected the public's trust and served taxpayers effectively as my highest priority.. Endorsed by: Whatcom County Treasurer Bar- bara Cory, Washington State Treasurer Michael J. Murphy, Over 30 County Treasurers statewide, Whatcom County Democrats and joint Council of Teamsters #28. Proven Community Leadership — Two-rerni Ferndale City Councilperson. Ferndale Boys and Girls Club Board President • Whatcom County Commission Against Domestic Violence Vision — Goals that will continue to enhance operations and provide valued service to taxpayers: STRONG TREASURY MANAGEMENT — the foundation of responsible government; ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY — follow the law and fully report all activity; EFFICIENCY AND INNOVATION — work smarter with technology for taxpayers; TAXPAYER ADVOCACY — no financial gimmicks and no unanswered questions. Vote Steve Oliver for County Treasurer - proven experience, leadership and vision counts. P.O. Box 791, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-4530 E-mail: Steve@ElectSteve0liver.com • Website: www.ElectSteveOliver.com CITY OF BELLINGHAM �, Mayor t Dan McShane Non -Partisan My vision is a Bellingham with truly open government: where citizens are active in de- cision making, diverse ideas are welcomed and spending is careful and transparent. As your mayor I'll bring a new way forward: +An OffZceofNeighborhoods toplan together for growth and community development, . Town Hall budget meetings to hear from you first about spending priorities, . . A Lake Whatcom Department focused on action to protect clean drinking water. I'm a proven leader. In my seven years on the County Council I took ac- tion to protect drinking water, farmland and shorelines and to roll back Dan Pike Non -Partisan Many issues in this election have been talked about since I moved to Belling- ham in 1982, yet these problems persist. Lake Whatcom, the waterfront, and our neighborhoods deserve appropriate atten- tion and implemented solutions. To move forward, we need new leadership. I have the critical administrative and political experience, with a proven ability to build consensus and implement answers. I managed a $500 million dollar project through the loss of $300 million after I-695, keeping partners at the table, securing new funds, and moving forward an schedule. Another effort imple- mented intercounry bus service despite transit agencies' doubt. My approach to problem -solving is creative persistence. sprawl. I funded basic services while holding the line on property taxes. I'm a successful, hard-working local business owner. Ten years ago I started a geology firm in Bellingham and it's expanded every year. In 1989, after 5 years reaching public school elsewhere, my wife and I moved back to Bellingham and raised our family in the York neighborhood. We have a long• commitment to community, to our neighborhood and to building a better Bellingham. I'm proud to be endorsed by Washington Conservation Voters and Bellingham Firefighters. I'll lead Bellingham with integrity and vision. I'd be honored by your vote. 1451 Grant St., Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (300) 303-3252 E-mail: team@danmcshane.com Website: www.danmcsbane.com Bellingham is a good place, with the ingredients to be great. To achieve greatness, we need elected officials who can build consensus and implement shared vision. I have proven those skills repeatedly. I am the only candidate skilled in both vision and administration. join me in moving Bellingham forward to a stronger economy, a cleaner environment and a more vibrant community. Working with my strengths in consensus building, imagination, persistence, and implementation, together we will build a better Bellingham. 2411 D St., Bellingham, WA Phone: (360) 676-4077 E-mail: info@pikeformayor.com Website: www.pikeformayor.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 16 CITY OF BELLINGRAM Council Ward 1 Jack Weiss Non -Partisan In my 20 years in Bellingham, our commu- nity has changed dramatically and is poised in the next few years to make yet another major adjustment. As these changes occur, Bellingham needs leadership to accentuate the positives and diminish the negatives. My career background has been leading non-profit organizations involved in en- vironmental work, affordable housing, and education. Currently, I am the President of the Birchwood Neighborhood Association and serve on the Greenways Advisory Committee. As Whatcom County's Recycling Coordinator in the 1990's, I set up programs like countywide curbside recycling and came up with the idea and funding for what is now known as the Re Store. Larry Farr Non -Partisan I believe that every citizen has a voice, and when represented well, your thoughts can impact our community and make a differ- ence. We have concerns about growth and livable wage jobs, about the watershed and how it is managed, the ever changing waterfront, our economy, transportation and housing. Each concern takes strong leadership to represent you. Since 1989 I have served the community as: Founder and six years as Board President of the Downtown Renaissance Network Chair of Umbrella Fest - 15 years as Director, co -Director and National Trainer of Royal Family Kids Camp • President Evergreen Christian Barry Buchanan Non -Partisan Fin invested in this community. I grew up'here, raised my family here, and want to participate in creating a future for this community that would lead my children and their children to want to raise families here too. My years of serving as Chairman of the Lettered Streets Neighborhood Asso- ciation, as a Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Representative, and Chairman of the Whatcom County Democratic Party has given me the opportunity to connect and work with the people of this com- munity on issues of importance to them. Like many of you, I want to see a Bellingham that addresses smart growth with community vision to preserve the strengths of our local My campaign issues are 1. protecting our health through bet- ter management of Lake Whatcom drinking water, 2. providing predictable and responsible growth and zoning that stops sprawl and creates vitality in urban centers and neighborhoods, and 3. insisting that the waterfront redevelopment Master Plan and Development Agreement with the Port reflects the deep-seated input from the community. I will offer leadership on these issues with vision, accountability and fairness. I have the energy and willingness to investigate, analyze, and make well -reasoned decisions. I ask for your support. 2805 Cedarwood Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 738-2103 E-mail:jack@jackiveissforcoiencil.com Website: www.jackwcissforcoaiicit.com Schools • 16 years as Director for Catholic Community Services . Co -Chair of the Railroad Avenue District Merchants Association • 10 years an Adjunct at Western • Chair of FEMA EFS Board . Chair Bellingham Parking Commission I have successfiilly established programs and business to support our community and I will bring my strong leadership to the Coun- cil. I will listen to what you say and put your thoughts into action. This is your city and by serving on the City Council — I will to rep- resent you well. Vote for Larry Farr, Bellingham City Council. "Farr and Away the Best Choice' 1448 Sweetbay Court, Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 223 2368 E-mail: Larry@LarryFarr.com Website: www.LarryFarr.com neighborhoods, managing growth responsibly. One that provides an environment that supports business, encourages recreation, and at- tracts visitors to bolster our economy and quality of life. We need a long-term initiative to address issues relating to Lake Whatcom to provide us with healthy drinking water for generations to come. I expect a lot from the people I work with, but I expect even more from myself. I will work hard to ensure that I hear your issues and concerns and involve you in working with us to govern our com- munity. 2317 D St., Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 734-6639 E-mail: Barry@barryforbellinggham,con: Website: wcvw harry arbellinghaon.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 1% CITY OF BELLINGHAM Council Ward 4 J Stan Snapp Non -Partisan I came to Bellingham with my family in 1967 to attend Western. I joined the Bellingham Fire Department in 1974, retiring after 25 years of protecting and keeping our citizens safe. I spent 17 years as Division Chief in charge of training and facilities. I am proud of having kept our firefighters injury free in all those years of training exercises. I also managed the planning and construction of the Broadway headquarters fire station. The project came in on time and under budget. While with the Fire Department, Tspent many years serving boards at United Way, Red Cross. Damon J. Gray Non -Partisan I'm proud to be running for City Council, Ward 4, and honored by the support I've received already through the Primary from residents across the political spectrum. As a leader in software development, my job is to find creative, cost-effective solutions to difficult problems, and to ensure that solu- tions implemented today are extensible and effective for years to come, and that those solutions do not carry with them any unintended consequences. Bringing new ideas and a fresh perspective for Bellingham's future, I will employ that same forward -thinking, professional management approach, analyzing proposals, asking the rough questions, requir- Three main issues stand out for me in this campaign: - Keeping our drinking water safe - Supporting our neighborhoods as they help us manage growth - We need to be getting good value for our tax dollars Since retirement, I've served on community boards, Greenways, Parks Master Planning, Watershed Advisory Board and Parks board. My Parks Master planning effort involved months of weekly meetings and I'm proud of the plan we produced. I am a consensus builder and a leader; I've chaired most boards on which I've served. I am the best candidate to complete Joan Beardsley's term. 2620 Shepardson St., Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 305-0607 E-mail: stansnapp@comcast.net ing the best efforts that our professional staff, with public input, can provide, to make sound decisions once sufcienr Facts are in, so that we can provide a vibrant and lasting legacy for our children, and our childrens children. Working together, we will achieve our community's goals, from maintaining public safety and economic prosperity, to managing change in order to protect our natural environment and preserve our quality of life. My priorities include festal accountability, wa- terfront cleanup, restoration of Lake Whatcom, and making city government more open and accessible to the electorate. Please visit us at www.damonjgrayorg P.O. Box 31842, Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 224-3547 E-mail: DJGray@damonjgray.org Website: www.damonjgray.org CITY OF BELLINGHAM Council Ward 5 � � _ Bill Geyer Non -Partisan "Bellingham voters are asking for change, for a new 5th Ward City Councilor with experience and skills focused on our lo- cal needs. My career includes 30 years as a professional urban planner and 16 years as a business owner/residential builder, with accreditation in business bankinglcredit analysis, public sector finance/budgeting, and environmental management. I served as Bellingham's Planning Director from 1985-91 and as a State Shoreline Hearings Board alternate. I've lead the fundraising drive for a new Bellingham Food Bank, and served on the boards of the Chamber of Commerce, Visitors Bureau, Alaska Ferry Task Force, and our church. I am a 22 year Bellingham resident. My wife and I have three grown children and three grandchildren. I will Listen, Weigh the Facts and Make Informed Decisions to achieve these Priorites: A clean Lake Whatcom, protected with cost-effective solutions safe- guarding our water supply; Safe, family -friendly neighborhoods; A downtown waterfront free of environmental hazards, ready for re- development; Greenways and parks access for every neighborhood; A vibrant economy creating career opportunities, consumer choices; City spending priorities that respect limited tax dollars. I would be honored to receive your vote for Bill Geyer, City Council 5th Ward:' P.O. Box 31836, Bellingham, WA 98228-3836 Phone: (360) 738-2836 E-mail: bill@billgeyer.com Website: www.billgeyer.com Terry Bornemann Non -Partisan I am very proud of the work that I have done on behalf of the citizens of Belling- ham over the last 8 years. I have worked hard to listen to citizens and represent their issues on the Council. The growth that is taking place has caused many challenges, particularly, how to accommodate growth while protecting the quality and character of our individual neighborhoods and other quality of life amenities that make Bellingham such a livable city. I provide a unique perspective on the council. I am the only council member with school age children. I also work as a probation of- ficer, working with at risk children and families. I understand the challenges confronting today's working families. I am a Viet Nam Louise Bjornson Non -Partisan I am proud to be known as a City Council member who listens and works hard for our community. Collaborative problem solving is the key to preserving and protecting Belling - hams exceptional Quality of Life. To meet the challenges of growth, we must continue to work together for: + Safe, Livable Neighborhoods . Clean Water for Today and for the Future + A Dynamic Downtown and Waterfront + A Diversified Economy + Parks, Trails and Recreational Opportunities I have lived in Bellingham for 41 years and graduated magna cum laude from WWU in 1991 (BA, Science Education). Before elec- tion to the City Council, I served on the Bellingham Planning Com- Veteran. I have worked with senior citizen programs. I am Co-chair of the Countywide Affordable Housing Taskforce My priorities for the next 4 years include increasing protection of the Lake Whatcom Reservoir; develop.a plan for the central wa- terfront that provides for save clean-up, and development that we can all be proud of; and increased neighborhood centered planning and protection for our neighborhoods against the effects of growth. Working together, we can make Bellingham a city of true distinc- tion. P.O. Box 991 Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone: (360) 305-0606 E-mail: terryb903@comcast.net Website: www.terrybornemann.com mission and the Mayor's Neighborhood Advisory Commission. A Proven Record: Environmental Hero Award, RESources 2007 .Taylor Street Dock, a 20 year effort + Lake Whatcom Watershed, over 1200 acres purchased + Greenways I, II, III + Neighborhood Parks, Sidewalks & Trails . Farmers Market at Depot Market Square . Bellingham Curbside Recycling, Founding Committee + Mount Baker Theatre Board + Sustainable Connections .Whatcom Transit Authority Board, more bus service + Washington Municipal Research Board + AWC Certificate of Municipal Leadership Experience and continuity count. I would appreciate your vote. Let's keep working together to keep Bellingham a great place to live. 2829 Birchwood, Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-7756 E-mail: LouiseBjornson@gmail.com Website: www.LouiseBjornson.org Michael Lilliquist and our values, and not the other way around. Non -Partisan Growth is the number one issue facing Bellingham today, whether it is inadequate parkland in the north, endangered drink- ing water from Lake Whatcom to the east, inappropriate development on the south side, or redevelopment of the waterfront on our western shore. If elected to the City Council's At -Large seat, these will be my priorities. Bellinghams 2006 Customer Satisfaction Survey found that 71% of voters agree that "Bellingham is growing too fast and is losing its character." If elected, I will represent the great majority of citizens who are as concerned as I am about,the negative effects of poorly planned growth. Growth should accommodate the citizens of Bellingham Through my activity in community groups and as a board mem- ber of my neighborhood association; I have become familiar with our land use codes, the Bellingham Comprehensive Plan and the Growth Management Act. With a background as a research scien- tist, I have the analytical skills and ability to understand complex issues in detail. I share your commitment and love for our city and the neighborhoods in which we live. I have the political courage to act and turn our values into deeds. P.O. Box 4092, Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone: (360) 671-3380 E-mail: steve@lilliquistforcitycouncil.org Website: www.filliquistforcitycouncit.org These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted b the candidates and are not checked or grammar, spelling or accuracy b an government agency. 18 y f t;+' p g y y y g 19 CITY OF BLAINF Council Ward 1, Position 11711 CITY OF BLAINE Council Ward 2, Position 4 (cont.) No Photo Submitted John Liebert Non -Partisan P.O. Box 1357 Blaine, WA 982311357 CITY OF BLAINE� :`_:, Photo Submitted Scott Dodd Non -Partisan 1083 Blaine Ave. Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 815-5970 E-mail. scotthdodd@yahoo.com CITY OF BLAINE Harry K. Robinson Non -Partisan No Statement Submitted EW"- Council Ward 2, Position 3 No Statement Submitted One of the things I have learned from my many years on Blaine's Planning Commis- sion is how much the citizens of Blaine love and care about their city, and how much they want to protect Blaine's beauty and unique quality of life. A number of major issues that require the City Council's review and approval will have a signi&cant long- term impact on Blaine. These include updating our Comprehensive Plan and the Senuahmoo Master Plan, developing a Master Plan for Bast Blaine, expansion of the Semiahmoo marina and revising zoning designations. •Several additional substantial projects are either in process or will be submitted for consideration in the near future. I believe that the experience I have gained on the Planning Council Ward 2, Position 4 Commission plus myextensive experience in the financial services industry and my commitment to listen to and work with the citi- zens of Blaine will prove invaluable as a Council Member in dealing with these and other important matters. I look forward to working in a spirit of cooperation with the other Council Members, the City staff and the citizens of Blaine so we all can see a positive impact on our lives now and in the future of our wonderful city.. 9119 Great Blue Heron Lane, Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 371-0645 E-mail:jbrl622@comcast.net These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 20 —— Max Shelton Non -Partisan �,..., I feel that I would make an excellent addi- tion to the Blaine -City Council because I am diplomatic, and a strong decision maker. - I am a proud graduate of Blaine High as well as Western Washington University. I have been a Financial Advisor with Smith Barney for five years. This career has led me to embrace change, and realize the earlier and the longer term the planning is, the more beneficial the end result. I am a property owner, and my wife and I plan on raising our family in Blaine.I would like to see downtown continue to improve through renovation and improvements. Blaine is forecasted to see a lot of growth over the next twenty years, and I wanr to be parr of the council that sees this development is done correctly. With your vote I will be the youngest member on the city council, and I see this as an opportunity to offer a longer term perspective. 1900 H Street, Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 332-3337 - CITY 4F BLAINE Council Ward 3, Position 5 David Gallion Non -Partisan I've learned that creating a better quality of life doesnt just happen. It takes meaningful leadership and analysis with new vision. Bi- cycles & our children competing with cars in traffic is still a problem around our schools. I do have some win -win solutions - but first I need to get in the right position to help. 'This led me to start developing an alterna- tive transportation planning for Blaine. Myself being a disabled per- son I shall be a strong advocate for those disabled and aged. Civility, I will show respect of differing points of view. I believe in strong financial stability, increasing city revenues, retail expansion to meet resident needs, and reduce the leakage of sales tax dollars to nearby communities, but not at the expense of our hometown appearance. Jason Overstreet Non -Partisan I'm excited about continuing to serve as a Blaine City Council Member, helping make Blaine a better place to live, work, and do business. I am a Blaine resident who was raised in Whatcom County; a husband'and proud father of two children; a firefighrer; and, along with my wife, own two business- es in beautiful downtown Blaine. I would appreciate your continued vote of confidence. Feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns at 303-2145. Thank you, Jason Overstreet Making housing choices that are affordable to Blaine residents. We need strong leadership to encourage new vitality, innovation and I. plan to restore the trust of city governance bark to the people of Blaine. I believe that Blaine is ready for change! The people's voice shall be heard again. I've led before and IT bring thoughtful and proactive leadership to Blaine's future. 1455 Madison Ave., Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 332-9924 E-mail: dgallion2004@comcast.net P.O. Box 1203, Blaine, WA 98231 Phone: (360) 303 214S E-mail:jason.over.street@comcast.net These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 21 �tTY OF EKERSQN Council Position 4 N No .Photo Submitted John Perry Non -Partisan 1312 Birchwood Dr. Everson, WA 98247 Phone. (360) 966-3189 E-mail:jandjcustom@verizon.net No Statement Submitted CITY OF EYERSO Council Position 5 Jim Baker Non -Partisan I believe everyone should have a chance at the golden ring, with as little interference as possible, providing they do not interfere with another person's chance. I wish to serve the city without compensa- tion and ask the council to set aside those funds for police & fire depts. to use for youth & senior citizen activities. 205 Reeds Lane, #33, Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 941-6554 No .Photo submitted Andy Rowlson Non -Partisan ' 202 Mead Ave. Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 966-3127 E-mail: rowlson@verizon.net No Statement Submitted Gary S. Jensen Non -Partisan A mayor can define the reality of his (or her) community and be the leader of the community. I am not interested in the title of being mayor. I, am very interested in what being a mayor can do for our city. I grew up in Ferndale. I have raised my family here. My wife is a teacher at Central Elementary. My father is the retired Police and Fire Chief. My roots run deep. I believe Ferndale can be a great city without losing the community all of us love and cherish. Our government must be CIVIL. ACCESSABLE and AC- COUNTABLE. As a citizen you should always feel that you are welcome to participate in our city.'You should be confident that your leaders will listen to you. Jerry Landcastle Non -Partisan I have served the City as Mayor for nearly four years, our City Council has worked ' well together. Difficult decisions have been made through cooperation and nego- tiation. Our Council has worked together with the best interest of our Community as our goal. Your City government is ac- cessible and accountable to those that live here and participate in our government. If you have questions you need only to ask and you will be provided complete and straight answers. I have provided experience and leadership. I will continue that strong direct leadership in these challenging times of growth in our Community. In 1999 THE VOTERS changed our government; the GOAL was for a STRONG MAYOR FORM OF GOVERNMENT. IN 2004 Susan Cole Non -Partisan I have lived in Ferndale since 1968. I'm originally from a small town in Indiana and continue to enjoy that special small town atmosphere. I am a local small business owner and former member of the medical profession. I currently serve as the chair of the planning commission. As an AWC Certified Municipal Leader, I believe I have the knowledge, skills, and experience to provide good leadership for Ferndale during the next four years. An elected official's highest priority should be good stewardship of the taxpayer's dollars. Good stewardship to me means carefully considering every decision and how it will impact your wallet. I have done that in two previous rerms on the City Council and pledge to do so in the future. , We must continue to work towards achieving our Community Vision. Our recent community meetings gave us a blueprint to the future. We now know the dreams, goals and directions you the citi- zens want your government to move towards. . We must work Towards CLEAN. GREEN,INTELLIGENT GROWTH. Ferndale is in a unique position for new growth. We have a chance to build better, build GREEN and plan for growth. 2482 Hilltop Road, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-4022 E-mail: g.jensen@clearwire.net I was elected to be that strong mayor. I have served the Community well with honesty and integrity. I have provided more than fifteen community meetings, created numerous active committees, boards and commissions in support of Our Community Vision. I will con- tinue to represent you full time with dedication in making Ferndale a City we will all be proud of. I will be honored by your vote. Your participation is needed come join with us in our Ferndale. P.O. Box 339, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-3494 E-mail: GL5711@aol.com Growth is the biggest challenge facing our community. Ferndale is growing at an even faster rate than Bellingham. I support strong development standards and mitigation requirements, as well as a fee review to insure that growth pays for itself. I will work to encourage in -fill and mixed use projects to reduce sprawl and more efficiently use our land. I will work toward better long term planning so that Ferndale grows without losing its unique historic character.. 2175 Washington St. #20, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 201-9424 E-mail: newkirk04@eartblink.net These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 22 1 - 23 CITY OF FERNDALE Council Position 1 (cant) Steve Malpezzi Non -Partisan I look forward to the opportunity to serve ' Ferndale as your next councilmember. The combination of my leadership experience, civic and church (St. Joseph's) involvement and community minded philosophy makes my council aspirations a natural progres- sion. My Priorities are: + Traffic and parking solutions + Maintain Ferndale's small-town atmosphere + Revitalize Downtown and Parks Growth is a key issue here in Ferndale. The issue is not will it happen, but rather HOW will it happen. Will the community continue to foot the bill for new development? I believe Ferndale residences need to STOP being charged for growth and development through the continual increase of our taxes and fees. Development and growth need to pay their own way. This can be accomplished through: properly guided long range planning, revamped traffic mitigation and infrastructure impact fees, and better concurrence regulations. A key element to our future is the continued community visioning process and electing leaders that both understand and believe in the community. Ferndale has a rich history and has the potential for an equally tremendous future. I promise to help lead Ferndale into the next 100 years; by keeping integrity, due diligence and community empowerment at the forefront. P.O. Box 2304, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 312-1331 E-mail: steve4fcc@botmail.com CITY OF FERNDALE Council Position 2 Lloyd Zimmerman Non -Partisan My ability to see both sides of issues, find the right balance and execute a plan that in the end, everyone was happy with. I hope ' to demonstrate to Ferndale that I work for them in all-important matters. I will work for a balanced approach to criti- cal development issues and maintain strong support of smart downtown development. I understand the importance of investments, which will grow our City's tax base. I want to bring more attention to improved infrastructure and de- sign standards, which have been needed for sometime now. I favor intelligent growth and moving toward green building stan- Melvin Hansen Non -Partisan I have lived in Ferndale for nearly 40 years with my wife Bertella and son Greg. For 28 years I was the Ferndale High School Band Director, a successful program known nationally as well as locally. I have been a Ferndale City Council Member for 8 years. The City's number one priority must be the health and safety of our citizens. A strong, well paid police force, adequate police facilities, sidewalks, and adequate water and sewer systems are essential. Roads and sidewalks are another concentration area. We have an opportunity to work together to improve many of our streets. We need to continue the sidewalk program so eventually every student dards and conservation goals for new projects. I will be honored and excited to bring fresh representation for our Ferndale family. When we truly listen to one another with respect, we can achieve our common objectives. I respect our unique Ferndale heritage; a safe and secure community, a prosperous and livable downtown:' P.O. Box 427, Ferndale, WA 98248 E-mail: zmanz@comcast.net Website: www.zimmermanforcitycouncil.com walking to school has a sidewalk. A Long-term traffic solution continues to be a high priority and we must work with the State Department of Transportation toward this goal. We must plan for the future. Growth will happen, but it is important that the City has in place development regulations and standards so char the City determines how Ferndale will look, not developers. Finally, parks are an essential need for a quality lifestyle. We must re-establish a parks department and maintain parks as well as ex- pand our parks system. P.O. Box 1091, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-1453 E-mail: musmel@aol.com Mike Reilly Non -Partisan I am a 4th generation Ferndale native. I have been married to my wife, Nadine, for 40 years and we have lived within the city limits of Ferndale for 26 years. I retired from the US Postal Service as the station manager of the Mt. Baker station in •Bell- ingham. I am a member of the Disabled Veterans Association. At the end of this year, I will have served on the city council for 10 years. I have served on all council committees and have served on various inter-governmenral committees. I have served on the council as a fiscal conservative being very aware that it is the citizens money that we are spending. Connie Faria Non -Partisan I was raised with parents that were involved in their community. I believe in continu- ing the tradition of service. After leaving the Air Force and settling down with my husband in Whatcorn County, I have made an effort to be involved with our commu- nity. During the last 10 years, I have volun- teered at the Ferndale Library, 5t1 Joseph's Catholic Church and with the Ferndale Parks, Recreation and Trails Advisory Board. I am the current chair of the PRTAB and strongly feel that it's time to bring a Parks &'Recreation Department back in Ferndale. My husband and I have two young children who need activities in Ferndale. I'd like to see us build a community pool and a skate park. I also look forward to doing more of my retail CITY OF FERNDALE Jim Elliott Non -Partisan My name is Jim Elliott, and I am a candidate for Ferndale City Council, Position 4. My vision for Ferndale is: + To encourage quality retail growth + A pro -active system of review and repair of our cities infrastructure + Continue the quality growth of our Police Department. Including the much needed Police and Justice Building. + Encourage the continuing involvement of Citizen Committees in City Government. + Continue the efforts of the Planning Department to facilitate the permit process. These are my views on some of the issues affecting Ferndale: Police facility: I support the building of a new facility. Long Term Transportation: I support the building of the Thornton Road Overpass. Retail: I support retail with no size restrictions. Sidewalks: We need to continue building sidewalks to provide safety'for our citizens. Street Maintenance: I support setting aside additional money aside each year for ongoing street repair. Property taxes, Sewer & Water Rates: I will not support any large increases in these taxes and rates. 6012 Oscar Court, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-0552 E-mail: mjr947@botmail.com shopping here in Ferndale. But, I know that it is up to us to have high standards when development comes to our town. As a Fiscal Conservarive, I understand that it is important for growth to pay for itself and ensure that we are pursuing traffic solutions. I want to Oee Ferndale retain its small-town feel and plan for growth. I look forward to serving on your City Council. 5620 Old Settler Dr., Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 820-1501 E-mail: bcfaria@comcast.net I� • of ':_n,4 , + Re-establish the Parks Department and to adequately fund it's operation. I believe that I can represent you well: Following are some of my current and past commitments to OUR TOWN. Currently a Ferndale City Council member; Member of The Old Settlers; Member of The Ferndale Chamber (Past Board Member); Ferndale Man of the Year, 2000; Member of The Ferndale Heritage Society (Past President); The Ferndale Community Coordinator (2 years) of Nancy Reagarfs"Just Say No' drug and alcohol program. YOUR VOTE FORME: WILL HONOR FERNDALES PAST AND BE A CONECTION TO ITS FUTURE P.O. Box 372, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-6416 E-mail: fernmobvl@verizon.net These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 24 25 CITY OF FERMALE L Council Position 4 (cont.) L CITY OF LYNDE_N Paul Ingram Non -Partisan Paul Ingram, a resident of the City of Fern- dale, is runningfor the Cory Council Position 4. Paul is an Air Force veteran and a retired ' Facilities Engineer. Paul has a great love of Ferndale and will bring a new openness to city government. He is very concerned that Ferndale avoid the mistakes other cities have made, when trying to respond to growth. His top priorities include transportation solutions that work, a sustainable economy including a revitalized downtown core, a .strong connection with the young adults of our city to involve them in planning. Paul has been married to his wife, Barbara, for 38 years. They No Photo Submitted Gary L. Bode Non -Partisan 1137 E. Cascade Lane Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354-4991 E-mail: gngbode@verizon.net Ronald De Valois Non -Partisan have two grown sons, Andrew and Jonathon, both who live and work in California. Paul has worsted in many volunteer positions with the City includ- ing the Economic Development Commission, Chamber of Com- merce, and the Sport Complex irrigation upgrade project, along with many other smaller casks. Paul is the incoming chairperson of the Ferndale Kiwanis Club Youth Committee. Paul will bring openness and a willingness to listen to all sides of every issue before deciding his position, he will bring a new aura of civility and cooperation to city government. 2448 Pheasant Way, Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 201-0412 E-mail: ing@clearwire.net No Statement Submitted Ronald DeValois is a product of Lynden, Being raised on South BC Avenue, I at- tended Lynden Christian School before going off to college. After twenty years of teaching, I returned to Lynden where I have resided for the past eighteen years. For ten years I served on the Planning Commis- sion for the City. I am now completing my fourth year with the City Council. I like to listen to all sides of issue under discussion. Asking questions is essential to forming an opinion. It is only wise to study issues carefully and come to meetings prepared. I believe the best decisions are made when considerable thought has gone into them. Lynden will grow because the city has much going for itself. Lyn- deris growth requires careful management. Streets, water supply, sewer facilities, stormwater management, parks and trails, police and fire protection must keep pace with the ciWs increasing size and complexity. Yet it is desirable to maintain our small town character which prides itself in its agricultural roots. It is my desire to see that Lynden remain an attractive, livable, ever - improving community for its residents. 861 Garden Dr., Lynden, WA 98264-1028 Phone: (360) 354-3409 No Photo Submitted Gerald E. Kuiken Non -Partisan 161 Rosemary Way Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354.4702 or (360) 510-1510 E-mail: mkuiken@verizon.net L CITY OF LYNDLN No .Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Doug Adelstein Non -Partisan 356 S. Park St. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354 2670 Tobey Gelder Non -Partisan 417 British Columbia Ave. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354-SS71 E-mail: tgelder@verizon.net No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 26 27 CITY OF SUMACS Council Position 4 No photo Submitted CMj Qf .HO® No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Scott A. Bodven Non -Partisan P.O. Box 4282 Nooksack, WA 98276 Phone: (360) 966-5233 Marshall S. Judy Non -Partisan P.O. Box 4116 Nooksack, WA 98276 Phone. (360) 9663534 Richard Adams Non -Partisan 124Jefferson Ct. Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 988-6713 E-mail: rosarugosa@msn.com No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Michael Quinn Non -Partisan P.O. Box67 Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 988-4793 E-mail. mlquinn@verizon.net Gary de Bont Non -Partisan 3678 Kneuman Rd. Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 988-7440 E=mail: debont@verizon.net Don Peterson Non -Partisan No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Photo Sumas has been my home for over 30 years. Over the years I have had a continu- ing interest in the growth and development -Submitted of our City. In the past, I have served on the Planning Commission, City Council, and as Mayor. At the present time I am on the Board for the Sumas Youth Center, and again am serving on the Planning Commission. We are in a phase of growth and change, I suggest we need efforts to encourage retail development in our city. The growing number of commercial trucks parked over -night presents a potential problem for us. We must continue our efforts to make our City an even greater place to live and do business. With the voters approval, I would welcome the opportunity to represent them at the City Council. P.O. Box 386, Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 988-8744 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 28 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 29 BELLINCHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.501 Director Position 1 Michael Jay Non -Partisan Once a practicing teacher, improving edu- cation has remained the common thread of my 25-year career. I served as an executive at Apple Computer and Chancery Soft- ware, and have founded two companies in Bellingham, MediaSeek Technologies and most recently Educational Systemics. While my career has prepared me to represent the interests of our children, parents, and community members, my interactions with educators and students have fueled my commit- ment to providing quality education. All children can be successful if allowed to lead with their strengths and supported in improving their weaknesses. To provide this environment we require an edu- cational culture that incorporates vision in every decision, ensuring Ann Whitmyer Non -Partisan As Dr. Ken Vedra takes the helm in a new ,1( district/new state, he will be well -served by _ a senior board member who can + provide institutional memory on issues, culture and programs; f + provide points of contact with legislators - and others in the field of education in WA state; and Speak knowledgeably about WA law as it relates to education (education law, school finance, audit, accountability). The past ten years that I have served as a Board Member have been amongst the most gratifying in my professional life. Having served in various leadership positions, including multiple terms as Board No Pboto Submitted Ken Gass Non -Partisan 2107 Evening Star Lane Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 671-1993 E-mail: agassk@aol.com that we prepare for the future even as we address the needs of today. My MA in Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology from UC Berkeley' participation in national education initiatives, and service on the Superintendent's Parenr Advisory Committee and Technology Planning Committee make me an informed voice representing your interests. I also have a grandson at Squalicum! I am committed to: Addressing the whole learner; Assessment that informs learning; Community engagement in decision -making; Supporting educators as professionals; Technology in service of learning and teaching; Strong partnerships with the community, city, & other educational institutions 1760 Waterside Lane, Bellingbam, WA 98229-2630 Phone: (360) 733-5691 E-mail. Jay4Education@gmail.com Website: www..jay4Education.org President and Vice President, Legislative Representative, and Bond Targeting/Matchback Chair, I know experience on the Board means consistent direction for Bellingham School District in the areas of planning, visioning and fulfilling community expectations. No Child Left Behind, federal legislation with an intention of over- coming educational inequality, is up for reauthorization in 2007. Informed voices are needed to advocate for an end to its overuse and misuse of standardized tests, its imposition of sanctions that have no record of success as school improvement strategies, and its failure to fund those mandates. I am eager to take on that challenge. 647 Hunters Pt. Dr., Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 671-7404 E-Mail: alweaw@hotmail.com No Statement Submitted Emily Barnett Highleyman Non -Partisan As a mother with three children in our schools, I care deeply about the quality of public education in Bellingham. We need schools that inspire ALL children to reach their highest academic potential, provide them with the skills to thrive in a chang- ing society, and instill a love of learning. Bellingham is an amazing community that should have equally amazing schools. Working together, I know we can do better. I bring a fresh voice to the School Board — one that knows our schools from the inside and is ready to represent you and your con- cerns. With a professional background in public policy, degrees from Dartmourh College and the University of Wisconsin, and years of Kelly M. Bashaw Non -Partisan I have been deeply involved in Bellingham Public Schools in a leadership capacity for over fourteen years. My service has included PTA President at Carl Cozier, PTA Re- gional Legislative Chair, Bond/Levy Advi- sory Committee, Bellingham School Dis- rrict Budget Committee, Superintendent's Parent "visory Committee and numerous other committees. Most recently, I served on the search committee for our new superintendent.I am currently the Bellingham School Board representative to the Whatcom Family and Community Network. My experience in public schools has provided me a solid base from which to take the next step. As your School Board Director in Posi- tion 3, I will continue engaging parents, educators and community Jerry Ferrier Non -Partisan One of my goals is to bring a higher profile No Pboto to the School Board. Often times, the only School Boards that become high profile ,Submitted are the ones people are unhappy with. It is probably safe to assume most Ferndale par- ents are OK with the Boards management. But, the School Board has an important mission and should strive to reach their mission. If elected, I want to be challenged on my votes or position taken on Board business. We all need to remember we are farmers of the most valued crop - our future - our children. I ask for your vote! experience in our district (Site Councils, PTA, Parent Advisory Committee, Strategic Plan), I am ready to take our schools from good to GREAT. I will work to: • Promote open dialogue and collaboration + Make sure that testing supports quality learning instead of replacing it • Support our teachers in the classroom • Link our community to our schools • Meet the diverse needs of each school community • Reduce class size • Increase arts and electives • Create a culture of excellence at every level. 103416th Sr., Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 715-8599 E-mail: Emiiy4schools@gmail.com Website: w1vsv.Emi1y4scboo1s.org members to guide our children to higher levels of student learning. My vision is to work with the District to meet the goals of the 2005- 2010 Strategic Plan with realistic solutions. Specifically: Learning by focusing on powerful teaching and learning strategies in the classroom Personalize learning in the school setting Enga fining families and community in student learning I hope that you will give rite the opportunity to serve on the Bell- ingham School Board where I will work to make continued aca- demic excellence a priority. Please visit my wbsite to learn more. www.kellybashaw.com 2632 Grant, Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 220-4006 E-mail: Kbashaw@gmail.com Website: www.kellybasbaw.com 2075 Harksell Rd. Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-5069 E-mail: jerryferrier@yaboo.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 30 31 John Safford Hruby Non -Partisan As an experienced Board member since 1987, I seek your approval to continue serving in a leadership capacity for the Ferndale School District. I am a fam- ily physician who has lived and worked in Ferndale since 1979. - I support.our district's commitment to do "what is best for children as they become self -directed learners, master WASL learning objectives, and de- velop into contributing members of our democratic society. I believe we need to continue our district's current investments in improving our educational process to meet the diverse needs of our students, the integration of technology into our school system, and a robust teacher and staff development program. The Ferndale School District faces two challenges: rapid popula- rion growth and the need to create a more meaningful secondary (grade 9-12) educational program. These challenges provide'us with a unique opportunity. Research is clear that high school students do better in smaller school communities, The acquisition of Iand for a new secondary school site on Church Road provides the op- portunity to create a campus environment with smaller school units and varied programs to meet the needs of our students. I hope to continue as a Board leader to help shape these opportunities. 7401 Valley View Rd., Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 961-8735 E-maii:jsbruby@binet.org FERN©ALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502 Director District 2 No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Stuart McKay Non -Partisan 2950 Aldergrove Rd. Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-5372 Bernie Thomas Non -Partisan 4638 Lake Terrell Rd. Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-0367 E-mail: btbomas928@mac.com No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not cbecked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 32 No Photo Submitted Chuck D. Green Non -Partisan P.O. Box 3123 Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 201-9789 No Statement Submitted Campbell McClusky Non -Partisan Point Roberts resident and President of its Registered Voters' Association, Campbell McClusky brings a global perspective to Blaine School District with his over 25 years of experience m a planner for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Maintaining the highest educational stan- dards in preparing our yaurig people for the future and attracting the finest educators to Whatcom County are paramount in McClusky's plan to allow students to reach their full potential. Parenting his son through several overseas American international schools in North Yemen, Mauritania and Senegal, Campbell is sensitive to problems which plague schools today and believes there is a natural bridge which pulls together the public and private sectors for the benefit of our students. No Pboto Submitted Todd Berge Non -Partisan 41010tb St. Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 332-1213 E-mail: todd.berge@comcast.net While living in Bellingham, McClusky' worked as a Census crew Chief for the 2000 decennial census. Currently, Campbell serves.as a Census Field Representative and works as a Point Roberts real esrare agent. An active member in a Bellingham senior discussion group as well as President of Bellingham Evening Toastmasters, McQusky supports the performing arts in education. A thespian himself, he may be remembered as Felix Unger in Bellingham Theater Guild's The Odd Cou le. Thank you for your kind consideration. 178 Kilarney Pl., Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 Phone: (360) 945 2089 E-mail: cmcclusky@gmail.com No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are,not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government Agency. 33 �YNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.504 Director Position 3 No Photo Submitted Charles Gibson Non -Partisan 4416 Sweet Rd. Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 332-3830 E-mail: northwoodalliance@gmail.com No Statement Submitted Teresa L. Camfield Non -Partisan As a volunteer in the Lynden School Dis- trict, I have had the opportunity to network and build relationships with other parents, teachers and administrators in order to gain in-depth knowledge of school issues and concerns. As a community member, I bring over 25 years experience in working with governmental, accounting, legal and construction firms. As a certified public accountant and currently the Finance Director for the City of Lynden, I bring experience in fiscal management, budgeting, auditing, risk management, and debt management to the Lynden School board where I have had the honor to serve since 2002. John M. Krieg Non -Partisan Current Employment: Associate Professor of Economics, Western Washington University Education- Ph.D., University of Oregon M.A., University of Oregon B.A., Northwestern University Since elected as a Lynden School Director in 2003, I have successfully worked to: Keep the percentage of budget spent on direct instruction greater than that of any other Whatcom County district; Reduce local tax races while maintaining a stable, balanced budget; transition ISOM and Fisher into two outstanding elementary schools; Negotiate all collective bargaining agreements with employees; Support home The past five years have seen many accomplishments in the school district. These include the realignment of Fisher and Isom schools, creation of Lynden Learning Lifestyles for home schooled students, English classes for migrant parents, district wide curriculum align- menr, improving WASL proficiency, and a number of scholastic and athletic based titles. I am seeking reelection because I believe that a strong educational system makes the community in which all of us live better. Educa- tion enables individuals to reach their full potential and become life long learners. The focus is what is best for students. That is and will remain my goal if reelected. 597 Loomis Trail Road, Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354-5546 E-mail: camquads@comcast.net school education, comprehensive middle school band, FFA, highly capable students, and Community Transitions. If re-elected I will: Fight to reduce Olympia's role in local education decisions; Maintain a balanced budget that provides outstanding education without overburdening local taxpayers; Make personnel decisions based upon education rather than satisfying special interests; Defend employees from being forced to join unions; Replace or renovate the middle school; Protect existing taxpayers by passing impact fees on new residential development; Ensure the WASL does not drive education decisions. We live in Washingtoris best community. My goal is to provide the best education for that community. I appreciate your sup- port in this endeavor. 1012 Liberty St., Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 318-8599 E-mail: votekrieg@hotmail.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. No Photo Submitted Larry Korthuis Non -Partisan 8183 Slotemaker Rd. Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 354-5643 No Statement Submitted LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504 Director Position 5 Steve Hortegas Non -Partisan As a newer resident to Lynden, a caregiver - businessperson, a parent with children in two of our schools, and having a market research background, it is my goal to continue to be a, good listener, capable of sorting through a variety of issues and community concerns. To undergird our Districts goal of "high standards and high achievement for all students;' it is my objective to hells build on the healthy reputation of our District through 1) enhanced working relationships while building a healthy school community," 2) a fine-tuned communication process internally, and externally with our community, and 3) a well -crafted visioning process that will serve as a filter for personnel, program, facility, and policy decisions, I have appreciated working with the existing board and respect their varied experience (which includes academic, construction, finance, industry, and caregiving perspectives), careful deliberation on de- cisions, and care for students — all of which work to achieve our common educational goal. 367 Bonanza Dr., Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 392-3838 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. SOS Director District 4 No Photo Sicbsnitted Judy Boxx Non -Partisan 270 E. Laurel Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 398-7591 E-mail: boxxjj@aol.com No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not cbecked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 35 34 r District 5 - �A[_�,11-_i'i I • No Photo Submitted Mary Mattison Non -Partisan 7118 Wiser Shore Lane Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 398-7113 E-mail: marymattison@gmail.com No Statement Submitted NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506 Director District 3 Cheryl Thornton Non -Partisan I have been on the Nooksack Valley School Board for 12 years and have lived and 4 owned a business in the school district for 27 years. I have two children that have graduated from the Nookack school district. Public education is vital to a community's health and future. Our youth •- — will become the leaders and business own- ers of our communities. The demands on our young people have changed throughout the years and it is important for our education 'system to prepare them for lives filled with di&rent expectations and skills that the world now demands. There are many issues to address regarding public education and I would like ro continue the changes needed for success of all students. Our community is very supportive of the schools and I would like the opportunity of serv- ing for 4 more years and help keep that support going for our kids and our future. 6906 Goodwin Rd., Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 966-5859 E-mail: info@cloudmountainfarm.com NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506 Director District 4 iq Chris Haugen Non -Partisan My name is Chris Haugen and I am running for the Nooksack Valley School Board Position #4. I am a parent with 3 children that attend our schools. I have a vested interest in our school system and the quality of education that the children in our community receive in the Nooksack Valley School District. I currently serve the community in many ways. I am a member of the Sumas Chamber of Commerce, President of the Sumas Lions Club and President of the Board of Directors for the Su- mas Youth Center. In the past I've been involved in coaching little league sports as well. - I believe it is important for the school district to promote parent involvement and maintain open lines of communication. A school administration that works together with parents in a positive atmo- sphere can only make for a stronger school system. I look forward to serving the Nooksack Valley. School District in 2008 and beyond. Thank you. P.O. Box 496, Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360)' 988-0007 E-mail: chris.karlal@verizon.net These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy'by any government agency. 36 Sabana Mark Olson Non -Partisan 3418 E. Badger Rd. Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 988-4771 E-mail: coffee9753@aol.com 1V6 Statement Submitted !MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 Director District 2 J No Photo Submitted Ellen Dodson Non -Partisan 3766 Mt. Baker Highway Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 592 2429 E-Mail: edodson592@aol.com No Statement Submitted MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 MR No Photo Submitted Trish Hart Non -Partisan 3460 E. Smith Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 592-5392 No Statement Submitted 1 v Direct" pis4rict 3 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 37 MOUNT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 Director District 5 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.2 Commissioner Position No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Russ Pfeiffer -Hoyt Non -Partisan 6190 Saxon Rd. Acme, WA 98220 Phone: (360) 595 2512 Merlene Buller Non -Partisan P.O. Box 279 Marblemount, WA 98267 Pbone: (360) 873-4344 Gary D. Almy Non -Partisan 3776 S. Pass Rd. Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 966 2167 No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 38 No Photo Submitted Ron Swanson Non -Partisan 4439 Cable St. Bellingbam, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 733-5576 E-mail. commisb2112@msn.com No Statement Submitted FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.4 Commissioner Position No. 3 Mary Beth Neal Non -Partisan I would be honored to serve my neighbors as a commissioner for Fire District 4, my home for the past 14 years_ My career expe- rience includes more than 11 years of news- paper reporting. During that time, I became very familiar with. Whatcom County's fire agencies and Emergency Medical Services team. The past four years I have worked as a disability and health insurance provider. Many citizens are unaware of the chain of response set off by a call to 911. They simply trust that their taxes are being well managed to provide them with prompt, effective service if the day comes they have to dial those three digits. As a fire commissioner, I will take that trust seriously. However, I believe it is important that citizens be kept informed, I will strive to maintain a well -managed, well -co- ordinated emergent response team that our citizens and respond- ers can count on tozy and into the future. 3860 Pineber St., Bellingba:n, WA 98226 Pbone: (360) 676 5315 POINT ROBERTS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.5 Commissioner Position No. 3 No Photo ubmitted David Gellatly Non -Partisan P.O. Box. 1314 Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 Phone: (360) 945-0653 E-mail: david@kordlyn.com No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar; spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 39 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.6 Commissioner Position No. 3 No Pboto Submitted Brian C. Martin Non -Partisan 256 Cbuckanut Dr. Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 734-3134 E-mail. saypie@msn.com No Statement Submitted FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 Commissioner Position No. 3 Mike Murphy .No Photo Submitted JNo Pboto Submitted P.O. Box 1599 Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 384-6984 Roger F. Buswell Non -Partisan 1623 Bayon Rd. Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 734-8063 E-mail: rogerbus@msn.com No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted f These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 40 No Photo Submitted Tom Stewart Non -Partisan P.O. Box 816 Bellingham, WA 98227 No Statement Submitted FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 Commissioner Position No. 3 Winton Wefer 1'Vo Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted 843 E. Lake Samisb Dr. Bellingbam, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 733-6413 Glenn Oltman Non -Partisan 1950 Edgefield Dr. Bellingbam, WA 98229 Phone: (360) 733-4635 No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 41 4 No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Robert V. Ekdahl Non -Partisan 491S Samish Way, Unit 15 Bellingham, WA 98229 Phone. (360) 671-6254 No Statement Submitted Robert Busch Non -Partisan P.O. Box 87 Lummi Island, WA 98262 Phone: (360) 758 2926 No Statement. Submitted Larry"Skip" Moore Non -Partisan Fire protection districts through out Whatcom county are presented with a huge problem of how to provide quality fire and E.M.S. protection to an ever growing population. The cost of equipment, train- ing of personnel, along with the added re- sponsibility of transporting patients to the hospital will stretch us thin. As a volunteer firefighter myself and incumbent fire commissioner for F.P.D. #14 I see these problems first hand. There are some tough decisions to be made if we are going to continue providing the service that the community expects and deserves. The future of an all volunteer fire service may be too much to ask of our friends and neighbors. I ask for your vote for W.C.F.P.D. #14 fire commissioner position #1 Respectfully, Larry M."Skip" Moore 4567 Mosquito Lake Rd., Deming WA 98244 Phone: (360) 592-5083 E-mail: BarkleyCleo@aol.com No Photo Submitted Brian Knutzen Non -Partisan 3600 Nelson Rd. Deming, WA 98244 Phone: (360) 595 2375 No Statement Submitted FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 17 Commissioner Position No. 3 ATo Photo Submitted No.Pboto ,Submitted Michael Burnett Non -Partisan 4878 Beach Way Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 393-3129 E-mail: emburnettl@comcast.net Tari A.'Caswell Non -Partisan 329 Thompson Rd. Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 Phone: (360) 595-0995 E-mail:jtcaz97@wavecable.com No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 42 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 43 — No Photo Submitted Steve Siekkinen Non -Partisan P.O. Box 5072 Glacier, WA 98244 Phone: (360) 599 2129 No Statement Submitted Roger Hawley Non -Partisan I have been proud to serve the Fire District for the past 32 years. The first 20 years as Volunteer Firefighter and Commissioner for the past 12 years. During this time there have been many improvements the most re- cent being the merger of Fire District 3 and 13 into the now more efficient Fire District 21. I have the experience and dedication to continue these improvements for the safety and welfare of Fire Dis- trict 21 residents. 355 W. Wiser Lake Rd., Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 739-5590 E-mail: hawleyfarms@verizon.net Kathy Stauffer Non -Partisan Since moving to BWne 15 years ago I have l served in local government, at the school and in my church. While on the Blaine City Council I learned the principles of the governing process and know how to articulate the issues. Serving on numerous Boards I have developed leadership skiff as an objective critical thinker. I possess the ability to listen to all sides of a discussion to achieve compromise, consensus and vision. As a sole proprietor I understand the cost of doing business and basic budgeting principles. Good stewardship of public funds is critical to the long term success of the District. My reputation as a successful business owner is the result of my com- mitment to my client, my attention to detail and my ability to get the job done. These skills are"industry transparent" and will enable me to serve as Commissioner with integrity and professionalism. I have passion and endiusiasni for our community and the desire to make sure we have the very best fire protection and emergency medical services available. I welcome this responsibility and look forward to the challenges facing us. I would appreciate your vote. 5571 Harlequin Ct., Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 371-5799 E-mail: kathystauf fer@comcast.net No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Maxine A. Visser Non-Partisann 1603 Bayon Rd. Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: (360) 733-4723 Bill H.'Meursing Non=Partisan 1852APARd. - Point Roberts, WA_ 98281 Phone: (360) 945-1840 Patrick Alesse Non -Partisan 4825-Alderson Rd. Blaine, WA 98230 Phone: (360) 3712070 E-mail: cshop@birchbay.net No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted r These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 44 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar; spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 45 No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted w No Photo Submitted Deborah Kingsley Lambert Non -Partisan 3277 North Shore Rd. Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone. (360) 733-2408 No Statement Submitted Herb Barker Non -Partisan P.O. Box 5006 Bellingham, WA 98227 Phone: (360) 734 2925 E-mail: barkers.chipping@comcast.net Brian Dorn Non -Partisan 1351 King Valley Dr. Maple Falls, WA 98266 Phone. (360) S99 2145 E-mail. peepa56@aol.coni No Statement Submitted "-'iir, r.-.: t ... No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 46 No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Robert Vandenhaak Non -Partisan 2681 Bluejay Valley Lane Maple Falls, WA 98266 No Statement Submitted Jackque Fowler Non -Partisan Many changes are on the horizon. Giant steps are in the process of being taken and the future of the Columbia Valley promises to be exciting, satisfying and rewarding to all of us. Having already worked toward the start of this new Era, I would really like to carry on by working alongside and together with my fellow Commissioners to ensure that everyone is included in all the beneficial and at times scary steps and decisions ahead. We must remember that it will be our voices and our help that is needed to make sure that our beautifizl Columbia Valley and its Water District moves ever forward. As Winston Churchill said United we stand - Divided we fall And America followed with I am English by birth P.O. Box 452, Maple Falls, WA 98266 Phone: (360) 599 2527 E-mail: jake1939@comcast.net WATER DISTRICT NO. 13 . Sean D. Wilson r Non -Partisan ;- As a homeowner in Water District 13, I have been disappointed by the historical ' lack of public process and fiscal account- ability identified in our recent audits, and I have significant concerns about the po- tential impact that improper management may have on our investments in the years to come. We shall NOT fail But American by CHOICE. audit findings as a management tool to identify and reduce potential liability and increase our compliance with State law and public ac- countability. As your representative, .I will perform the duties of my office with professionalism and transparency and work to find cost effective solutions that are protective of our customers and our investments. Its time for a change in the way we do business and I am confident that I can bring the skills and commitment necessary to get the job done. I look forward to the opportunity to serve as your representative in As your representative in Water District 13 - I will work within Water District 13 my ability and the law to ensure that the mistakes of the past dont 682 Sprague Valley Dr., Maple Falls, WA 98266 become the liabilities of our future! Phone: (360) 201-1519 I am committed to responsive leadership and to meeting our finan- E-mail: wilsonforwater@aol.com cial obligations in a timely manner. As a commissioner, I will use the Website: www.wilsonforwater.bomestead.com These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 47 WATER DISTRICT NO. 13 Commissioner Position No. 4 (cont.) Richard A. Whitson Non -Partisan What can I do for you?" A simple question that should not be answered with rhetoric and idol promises. Whatcom County is growing and we have difficult decisions in front of us. Water District #13 must address issues of Urban Growth. Developers want you to believe they are doing this community a favor by bringing development and want our District to fund the cost stating it should be a privilege for us to do so. It is my belief and position that all costs associated with urban de- velopment must be the responsibility of the developers. I offer you honesty; sound fundamental business sense and I will actively support community interaction in all business decisions. When you elect a commissioner to represent you it must be un- derstood the community has the final decision and commissioners simply manage the business in a responsible procedural manner. If I'm elected I can assure the citizens of District #13 I stand firm on issues regarding development, I will give you candid honest re- sponses to issues that concern you and utmost bring sound business concepts this district desperately requires. Ies your money and you need a responsible individual that wants your opinion and account- ability. 2461 Blackbird Valley Lane, Maple Falls, WA 98266 Phone: (360) 599-1150 E-mail: rawdew55@comcast.net GLACIER WATER DISTRICT NO. 14 Commissioner Position No. 3 No Photo Submitted James Evangelista Non -Partisan P.O. Box 5136 Glacier, WA 98244-5136 Phone: (360) 599 2155 No Statement Submitted ACME WATER DISTRICT NO. 18 Commissioner Position No. 1 No Photo Submitted Eugene Roberts Non -Partisan P.O. Box 32 Acme, WA 98220 Phone: (360) 595 2156 No Statement Submitted No Photo StoWnitted George W. Engholm Non -Partisan P.O. Box 125 Acme, WA 98220 Phone: (360) 595 2125 No Statement Submitted Richard Banel Non -Partisan m When I moved here in 2004, it became j apparent to me that Water District 19 was 1 ? having major problems. I wanted to lend my experience and professional skills to see things get back on track.. r I observed numerous irregularities and had L J serious concerns about the liability our wa- ter board might be incurring and at what cost to the customers. The State Auditor's office agreed, identifying several audit findings in their review of our district — ranging from mismanagement of federal contracts to missing money and viola- tions of the. Open Public Meetings Act. Doug Corning Non -Partisan Past: Life-long resident of Whatcom County. Present: Resident & property owner in District #19. Future: The goal is affordable quality water. Doug Corning will work for you! 8658 Valley Ct., Maple Falls, WA 98266 Phone: (360) 599-9762 E-Mail: DC2407@verizon.net I was honored last June to be recognized for my commitment to our district by the current Board who appointed me as a Commissioner to fill an unexpected vacancy. Under current management I have worked productively with my fellow commissioners, to begin collections on over $200,000.00 in unpaid delinquencies and have watched as we have completed system upgrades that have been stalled for years. As a customer I want value for my money and I know you do too. Please support me and the current board in our effort to increase value, reduce potential liability and provide a superior quality ser- vice at an affordable rate for all. Thank you 8525Juniper Place, Maple Falls, WA 98266 Phone: (360) 599 2232 E-mail: rfbanel@aol.com These statements are submittedby the candidates and are not checked or grammar, spelling or accuracy b an government a enc . Y f gr p 8 Y Y Y g % Y These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 48 49 EVERGREEN WATER -SEWER D#STR#CT NO. 19 Commissioner Position No. 3 (coast.) CEMETERY �i1STRlCT 4 Commissioner Position No. 2 Norma Otto, Non -Partisan For the past four years, I have been giving of my time to the Paradise Lakes community in various ways, My motivation has always been revitalization, peace and stability. I was appointed to the office that I now hold and have been working diligently to bring stability, accountability and transpar- ency to Evergrgen Water and Sewer Dist. #19. During my term of office a team of professionals has been hired to mange the DisrricCs financial and day to day operations. This has been a missing piece for the District and I look forward to the promise of a more efficient and cost effective operation that will bring balance and credibility to our process. No Photo Submitted Henry M. Maleng Non -Partisan 1424 Valley Highway Acme, WA 98220 Phone: (360) 595 2495 Some of my priorities are and continue to be: Installation of street lights, fair and equitable water rates, professional service to rarepay- ers, maintaining a balanced budget and collection of delinquent accounts. If you vote for me, your vote will be well placed since I already have a proven track record of service to our community as well the ability to work with the currenr Board of Commissioners. Keeping this Board in tact will only strengthen the potential of a viable water system in the coming years. 8519 Bluebell Ct., Maple Falls, -WA 98266 Phone: (360) 599 3124 No Statement Submitted James ( Jim) Williams Non -Partisan No Photo P.O. Box 311 Maple Falls, WA 98266 Submitted Phone: (360) 599 2359 E-mail: SBCPastorjim@l)otmail.com No Statement Submitted No Photo Submitted No Photo Submitted Herman L. Joneli Non -Partisan 1772 E. Hemmi Rd. Everson, WA 98247 Phone: (360) 398 2445 Robert V. Kratzig Non -Partisan 141 .t. Laurel Rd., Apt. A Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 3982412 No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted POSItIOiI A�O..3 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 5 Commissioner Position No. 3 No Photo Submitted Melvin Kuipers Non -Partisan 5156 Potter Rd. Deming, WA 98244 Phone: (360) 592 2000 E-mail: melkay2@gmail.com No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. Tbese statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 50 j 51 Na Photo Submitted James Potter Non -Partisan 5948 Longdin•Rd. Ferndale, WA 98248 Phone: (360) 380-1980 e No Statement Submitted CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 7 Commissioner Position No. 3 James P. Larsen No Photo Submitted .No Photo Submitted 275I Atdergroue Rd. Ferndale, WA 98248 Erica Loreen Non -Partisan P.O. Box 947 Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 Phone: (360) 945-4268 No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 52 No Photo Subotitted No Photo Submitted James S. Ackerman Non -Partisan P.O. Box 4138 Nooksack, WA 98276 Phone: (360) 966-7945 No Statement Submitted Glenn Boodey Non -Partisan 963 Birch Bay Lynden Rd. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354-5884 No Statement Submitted Chris Burk Non -Partisan I am a Clear Brook Comunity Resident for The Past 20 years and I would like to be involved in the neighborhood func- tions. I also just reciently joined our small neighborhood Church, Clearbrook Lutheran Church. I am very active in Church functions. I am also a retired construction worker, related from a car accident in 1999. 9297 VanBuren Rd., Sumas, WA 98295 Phone: (360) 966-4317 These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 53 r L POINT ROBERTS PARK & RECREATION DIST. NO. f Commissioner Position No. 5 No .Photo Submitted Donald R. Harvey Non -Partisan 2686 Pangborn Rd. Lynden, WA 98264 phone: (360) 988.6112 No Statement Submitted Mark Robbins Non -Partisan I came to Point Roberts in 2005, following a long career in international public health that took me to many parts of Asia and Africa. I have become actively involved in a number of volunteer activities, such as the Garden Tour, Taxpayers' Association, Historical Society, and the Blue Heron Van. In different ways, I believe all of these programs contribute to making Point Roberts a great place to live, raise a family, or retire. Even more central to the life of the com- munity is our local Parks and Recreation District, which operates the Community Center and various recreational programs. I hope to serve on the Parks Board in order to help maintain and expand its No Photo Submitted Bev Griffith Non -Partisan 1677 Seymour Place Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 role in making Point Roberts a safe, welcoming, scenic, recreational, pro -fitness, pro -environment, and intellectually stimulating com- munity, for both residents and visitors, of all ages. P.O. Box 141, Point Roberts, WA 98281-0141 E-mail: MarkRis@fastmail.net No Statement Submitted Linda Hughes Non -Partisan I am Linda Hughes, the incumbent in Commissioner Position #5 for your Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1. I have enjoyed my first term as a Park Com- missioner and look forward to continued service to the community. I am very pleased with some of the pro- grams that our Parks District supports and have enjoyed forging relationships with the Point Roberts Seniors, the Whatcom Country Library System, the youth of the Commu- nity through our summer program and other special events we have sponsored over the years. The Community Center has been getting busier and busier since my term first began and there has been re- newed use of Baker Field recently also. One of our biggest achieve- ments during my first term was the completion of the Skate Park dream, and it is obvious to me when watching kids enjoy themselves there that it was a great addition to our Parks services. I want to thank everyone who provided me with their input on vari- ous Parks issues over the years and I hope to continue to represent you to the best of my abilities. Thank you for your vote. 347 Evergreen Way, Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 L LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & RECREATION DIST. NO.3 Commissioner Position No. 2 J No Photo Submitted No .Photo Submitted Ron VanSoest Non -Partisan 8658 Vinup Rd. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 224-8228 E-mail: rvansoestl@yahoo.com Richard L. Waldemar Non -Partisan 1191 Garden Dr. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354.5598 E-mail: waldemarrt@verizon.net No Statement Submitted No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 54 55 HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 Commissioner Position No. 5 1 No pboto Submitted Submitted Terry DeValois Non -Partisan 9604 Jackman Rd. Lynden, WA 98264 Phone: (360) 354-4293 No Statement Submitted Bob Fraser Non -Partisan I hope to bring to the residents of Lynden and the Parks and recreation Commission my twenty-five years of business experience and professional training in finance and leadership. I also hope to bring ray passion for recreation and sports of all kinds to this position. I recognize that there are many recreational activities that are of interest to the people of the Lynden area and some of those activities already have facilities or places in which to enjoy there. Those places and facilities need to be maintained and possibly enhanced for continued enjoyment. Other activities arerA represented in our area and may nor be available locally at all.. S❑ I hope to add to the menu of opportunities for fun for people of No Photo Submitted Gary L. Kent Non -Partisan P.O. Box 664 Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 770-7957 all ages and skills and abilities, while bolding the Rec. District to a thrifty fiscal code. We have to manage our resources carefully and make them stretch to serve more people in more ways than ever before. 8596 Brookfield Dr., Lynden, WA 98264 . E-mail: f fraser@verizon.net No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 56 No Photo Submitted Robert M. Stanley Non -Partisan 16624 Peterson Rd. Burlington, WA 98233 Phone: (360) 757.2924. No Statement Submitted POINT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT Commissioner Position No. Submitted No Photo Submitted Lawrence H. Wheeler Non -Partisan PMB 304, 3930 Meridian St., Suite 101, Bellingham, WA 98226 Phone: (360) 945-1828 No Statement Submitted Charles R. (Dick) Williams Non -Partisan 333 Evergreen Way Pt. Roberts, WA 98281 Phone: (360) 945-2883 E-mail: dickwilliams@dccnet.com No Statement Submitted These statements are submitted by the candidates and are not checked for grammar, spelling or accuracy by any government agency. 57 i Ballot Measure CITY OF BELLINGHAM CHARTER AMENDMENT RELATED TO GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE By Bellingham City Council The Bellingham City Council has proposed a charter amendment concerning gender neutral language in the City Charter. If approved, Section 1.09 would be added to the Charter and the City Council would be authorized, by ordinance, to amend the language in all sections of the City Charter that refer to gender to provide that those references are gender neutral. Should this amendment be approved? YES NO Explanatory Statement The City Charter was approved by voters in 1972. The City Charter currently provides, in definition of terms section 1.08, that the masculine and feminine genders shall include the other_ Specific Charter provisions use only masculine references. if approved, this Charier amendment would authorize the City Council, by ordinance, to change the masculine references throughout the document to gender neutral language. Statement For: The Bellingham City Charter was prepared by a group of fifteen Freeholders and presented on May 12,1972. It has been amended in 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2004 and 2006 for a variety of reasons. In its Definition of Terms section (1,08), the Charter states that The past, present and future tenses shaft each include the other; the mas- culine and feminine genders shall each include the other." However, rhroughour the document the Charter uses only masculine references and pronouns when referring to officials, such as councilmen, and "the Mayor, he.. . In'1972, it was common to assume that masculine references referred to both men and women. Since then, common style and usage recog- nize that gender neutral language is preferable. Masculine pronouns no longer communicate a generic sense of "anyone." Language does not merely reflect the way we think; it also shapes our thinking. The City Council voted unanimously to ask voters to approve this Charter Amendment which allows the City to make sure that the Charter reflects the City's laws, policies, and its commitment to gender equity. Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement For prepared by: Barbara Ryan, Stan Snapp, Rebecca M. Johnson Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 64 PROPOSITION NO. i WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.7 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS - $4,500,000 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 7 adopted Resolution #07-0626-01 concerning fire protection district facility bonds. This proposition authorizes the District to modernize District headquarter's building, site improvements, make other capital . improvements to District facilities, acquire Fire fighting and life safety equipment and acquire, construct and equip new training facilities, to issue $4,500,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a maximum term of 20 years to finance such improvements, and to levy property taxes annu- ally in excess of regular property tax levies to repay such bonds, provided in Resolution 407-0626-01. Should this proposition be: APPROVED REJECTED Explanatory Statement A vote to approve Proposition No-1 authorizes Whatcom County Fire District No. 7 in accordance with Resolution No. 07-0626-01 to borrow $4,500,000.00 by issuing general obligation bonds, with maturities not to exceed twenty years. Approving this proposition the proceeds from the bond sales will be used to pay for the modernizing of the District's Headquarters building, making other capital and site improvements to District facilities, acquiring firefighting and life safety equipment and acquiring, constructing and equipping new training facilities. The approximate levy rate increase is estimated to be $ .09 per $1,000 assessed valuation for the term of the bonds. Statement For: The District must update its facilities and outdated equipment. Skyrocketing costs due to increased alarms (up 23% in 2006) have been absorbed using dwindling reserve funds. The reserve is not sufficient to maintain service levels or make needed improvements. I-747 limits tax increases to 1% per year. Response capabilities are not keeping pace with service demands. Inadequate staffing and slow response will become normal rather than the exception should these limitations continue. The headquarters facility needs to be remodeled. It was constructed in the 70s for a volunteer department that responded to 250 alarms a year. The Districr responds to over 1700 alarms annually and has both volunteer and career staff. Administrative staff outgrew the facil- ity years ago causing them to be located at different stations. The District needs to replace apparatus that is well past its replace- ment date and is not up to safety standards. Homes assessed at $300,000, would pay $28.00 a year for 20 years. Industrial and commercial users will pay back 60% of the bond. Community safety is a top priority. These needs must be addressed. This bond will ensure that current and 1-unite growth needs are met. Vote YES for Fire District 7 Proposition 1 Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement For prepared by: Citizens For Fire 7 Prop.1 Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 64 & 65 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 58 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 59 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PROPOSITION NO.1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 8 adopted Resolution No. 2007.09 concerning a proposition to in- crease its regular property tax levy for maintenance and operations to an amount not to exceed $1,50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for collection in 2008 and m authorize setting the limit factor at 100% plus the percentage change in Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Se atde-Tacoma-Bremerton Area (1982-84=100) reported for August of the levy year for each of the five succeeding years. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED REJECTED Explanatory Statement Whatcom County Fire Protection District 8 seeks voter approval as provided by limitations set forth in RCW 84.55 to authorize the Board of Fire Commissioners to restore its 2008 regular property tax levy to the District's 2001 rate of $1.50. For the subsequent 5 years, the District's levy would be adjusted for inflation by the Consumer Price Index for the Seattle -Tacoma- Bremerton area. This rate will allow the District to enhance its emergency response level, replace aging equipment'and add personnel. Statement For: Whatcom Fire Protection District #8 has been in existence for forty- nine years. The District has never come to the voters of the district and asked for a levy increase to this point. - Now due to the demands placed upon the District from urban growth, basic life support transports, disaster preparedness and home- land security matters; District 8 faces an untenable Financial future. To continue to provide the tax payers of the District with a level of fire protection that affords them one of the lowest insurance company rat- ings in the County, together with the demands of Emergency Medi- cal Service, it is necessary to restore the tax valuation of Fire District 8 to the amount allowed by recent Washington State Legislative action. With your support District 8 will continue to protect the property and lives of its citizens and provide them the fire protection, emergen- cy response and excellent insurance rating it has over the past almost fifty (50) years. Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement For prepared by: Fire District 8 "PRO" Committee Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 65 & 66 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 60 PROPOSITION NO. 1 CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT DISSOLUTION AND REAPPORTIONMENT OF DIRECTORS' DISTRICTS The Board of Directors of Concrete School District No.11, Skagit Counry, Washington, adopted Resolution No. 897 concerning the dissolution and reapportionment of its directors districts. If approved, this proposition would authorize the district to dissolve its five existing directors' districts and reapportion the district into three director's districts and with two directors at large. Should this proposition 6e: APPROVED REJECTED Explanatory Statement No Statement Submitted Statement For: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 66 & 67 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 61 Ballot Measure NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 2 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PROPOSITION NO. 1 AUTHORIZING' REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No.1 concerning a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a two year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat and sup- port parks, bike trails and recreation al programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Aould this Proposition be: APPROVED REJECTED Explanatory Statement Proposition 1 would provide 2-years of funding to Northwest Park and Recreation District #2 for preserving natural areas and wildlife habitat, help improve water quality, support/maintain parks, create bike trails and provide recreational programs in Blaine and Birth Bay. The requested amount is ten cents ($.10) per one thousand dollars of assessed valuation. This will raise approximately $385,000 each year for two years at an average homeowner cost of $30 per year. The District would use the funds during the 2008 and 2009 calendar years. Statement For: The mission of the Northwest Park and Recreation District #2 is to preserve natural areas, acquire and maintain sites that enhance our quality of life and to provide recreational programs in the Blaine and Birch Bay area. A nvo--ycar levy of 10 cents per $1,000 valuation would cost the aver- agc home -owner about $30 per year and would generate $385,000 each year for parks, sports fields, bicycle trails and recreational programs for all ages. The District intends to partner with the City of Blaine and Whateom County to improve existing parkland in both Blaine and Birch Bay. As our area rapidly grows, we must preserve our water quality, natural areas and wildlife habitat before land prices are out of reach. Now is the time to ensure that we maintain the quality of life to which we have grown accustomed so that our children grow up and live in a Blaine/Birch Bay area of which we can all be proud to call home. This two-year levy will be used to enhance the quality of life for Blaine and Birch Bay residents for generations to come. Please join us in sup- port of the Northwest Park and Recreation District #2. Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement For prepared by: Kathy Berg, Marsha Hawkins, Terry Johnston Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 67 PROPOSITION NO. 1 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 Shall a tax, of approximately $0.07 (seven cents), per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirty -Five thousand dollars) for operation and maintenance purposes be levied for the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009 upon all taxable property within the District, all as specified in Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Resolution One? LEVY, YES LEVY, NO Explanatory Statement No Statement Submitted Statement For: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Statement Against: No Statement Submitted Rebuttal of Statement For: No Statement Submitted Complete text of this measure may be found on page 68 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 62 Statements for, statements against, and rebuttals are the opinions of the authors and have not been checked for accuracy by any government agency. 63 RESOLUTION NO.2007-17 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF A CHARTER AMENDMENT TO THE CITY VOTERS AT THE NOVEMBER 6, 2007 GENERAL ELECTION WHICH WOULD AUTHORIZE CITY COUNCIL TO ADOPT AN ORDINANCE MAKING ALL GENDER REFERENCES IN THE CHARTER NEUTRAL. WHEREAS, the current Bellingham City Charter was prepared and approved in 1973 and has not been significarirly updated since that time; and WHEREAS, the City Charter contains references throughout the document that are masculine, for example, Section 2.03 refers to'councilmer ' rather rh= a gender neutral delignari.on of"councilmembeC; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to update the City Charter language to reflect gender neutrality; and WHEREAS, Arricle XIII, Section 13.01 of the City Charter provides that the City Council may, by agreement of a majority of all the Council members, submit proposed amendments to the voters for their ratification; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM: That the City Attorney is hereby directed to prepare an appropriate ballot title for submission of the following proposed charter amendment to the qualified voters of the City at the November 6, 2007 general election: NEW SECTION 1.09---- Gender Neutral Terms City Council has the aurhoriry, by ordinance, to amend as necessary, the language in all sections of the City Charter that refer to gender to provide that those references are gender neutral. PASSED by the Council this 6th day of August, 2007; Bob Ryan, Council President. APPROVED by me this loth day of August, 2007; Tim Douglas, Mayor. Attest: Therese Holm, Finance Director. Approved as to form: Joan Hoisington, Office of the City Attorney. Ballot Measure Full Tent RESOLUTION NO.07-0626-01 A RESOLUTION of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 7, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for a form of'the ballot proposition and specifying certain other details concerning submission to the qualified electors of the district at a special election to be held therein on November 6, 2007 for the issuance of its general obligation bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $4,500,000, or so much thereof as may be issued under the laws governing the indebtedness of fire protection districts for the purpose of providing funds to acquire, construct, equip, modernize and make other capital improvements to the facilities of the District. WHEREAS, Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 7 (the "District") is in need of improvements in order to provide the residents of the District with adequate fire protection; and WHEREAS, in order to provide all or a part of the funds to enable the District to construct, equip, modernize and make other capital improvements to the facilities of the District, it is deemed necessary and advisable that the District issue and sell its unlimited tax general obligation bonds to provide funds for such purposes; and WHEREAS, the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington provide that the question of whether or not such bonds may be issued and sold for such purposes must be submitted to the qualified electors of the District for their ratification or rejection; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD 01= FIRE COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, as follows: Section I Findings. This Board of Fire Commissioners (the "Board") hereby finds and declares that the best interest of the residents and property owners of the District requires the District to carry out the plans hereinafter provided at the time or times and in the order deemed most necessary and advisable by the Board. Section 2. Capital Improvements. The District shall make the following capital improvements (the "Improvements"): • Modernize District Headquarters Building; • Undertake site improvements; and • Acquire fire fighting and life safety equipment. • Acquire, construct and equip new training facilities; The cost of all necessary archirecrural, engineering, and other consulting services, inspection and restin administrative and relocation expenses, on and ofF site utilities, related improvements and other costs incurred in connection with the making of the foregoing capital improvements shall be deemed a part of the casts of such improvements. Such improvements shall be complete with all necessary furniture, equipment and appurtenances. If available funds are sufficient from the proceeds of bonds authorized for the above purposes, and state or local circumstances require, the District shall acquire, construct, equip, modernize and make other capital improvements to the facilities of the District, all as the Board of Fire Commissioners may determine. The District shall determine the application of available moneys as between the various projects set forth above so as to accomplish, as nearly as may be, all Improvements described or provided for in this section. The District shall determine the exact extent And specifications for construction of structures or other improvements. If the Board shall determine that it has become impractical to accomplish any of such Improvements or portions thereof by reason of state or local circumstances, including changed conditions or needs, incompatible development or costs substantially in excess of those estimated, the District shall not be required to accomplish such improvements and may apply the bond proceeds or any portion thereof to other portions of the Improvements, to other Fire protection capital purposes of the District, or co payment of principal of or interest on the bonds, as the Board may determine. In the event that the proceeds of sale of the bonds, plus any other moneys of the District legally available, are insufficient to accomplish all of'the capital improvements provided by this section, the District shall use the available funds for paying the cost of those fire protection capital improvements for which the bonds were approved deemed by the Board most necessary and in the best interest of the District. Section u hori atio f Bond . For the purpose of providing all or a part of the funds necessary to pay the cost of d-le Improvements referenced in Section 2 hereof, together with incidental cosrs and costs related to the sale and issuance of the bonds, the District shall issue and sell its unlimited tax general obligation bonds in the principal amount of not to exceed $4,500,000. The balance of the cost of such Improvements shall be paid out of any moneys that the District now has or may later have on hand that are legally available for such purposes. None of said bond proceeds shall be used for the replacement of equipment or for any other than a capital purpose. Such bonds shall be issued in an amount not exceedi" g$ the amount approved by the qualified electors of the District as required by the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington or exceeding the amount permitted by the Constitution and laws of the Stare of Washington. Section 4 Details of Bonds. The bonds provided for in Section 3 Hereof shall be sold in such amounts and at such time or times as deemed necessary and advisable by this Board and as permitted by law, shall bear interest at a rate or rates nor to exceed the maximum rate permitted by law at the time the bonds are sold, and shall mature in such amounts and at such times within a maximum term of twenty (20) years from date of issue, but may mature at an earlier date or dates, as authorized by this Board and as provided by law. Said bonds shall be general obligations of the District and, unless paid from other sources, bosh principal thereof and inreccsr thereon (including original issue discount) shall be payable out of annual tax levies to be made upon all the taxable property within the District without limitation as to rate or amount and in excess of any constitutional or statutory tax limitations. The exact date, form, terms and maturities of said bonds shall be as hereafter fixed by resolution of the Board of Fire Commissioners. After voter approval of the bond proposition and in anticipation of the issuance of such bonds, the District may issue short term obligations as authorized and provided by Chapter 39.50 RCW. Section 5.Bond Election. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency exists requiring the District to submit to the qualified electors of the Distrier the proposition of whether or not the District shall issue such bonds for the foregoing projects, at a special election to be held therein on the 6th day of November, 2007, The Whatcom County Auditor as ex officio supervisor of elections is hereby requested also to find the existence of such emergency and to call and conduct said special election to be held within the District on said date. The Secretary of the District is hereby authorized and directed to certify said proposition to said official in the following form: PROPOSITION NO.1 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTNO.7 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS - $4,500,000 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No.7 adopted Resolution #07-0626-01 concerning fire protection district facility bonds. This proposition authorizes the District to modernize District headquarter's building, site improvements, make other capital improvements to District facilities, acquire fire fighting and life safety equipment and acquire, construct and equip new training facilities, to issue $4,500,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a maximum term of 20 years to Finance such improvements, and to levy property taxes annually in excess of regular property tax levies to repay such bonds, provided in Resolution #07-0626-01. Should this proposition be APPROVED? ❑ REJECTED ? ❑ ADOPTED by the Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 7, Wharcom County, Washington, at a regular meeting thereof held the 26th day of June, 2007. WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7, WHATCOM COUNTY,WASI-IiNGTON, Gerald Metzger, Chair and Fire Commissioner; Mike Murphy, Fire Commissioner. ATTEST and CERTIFICATION: Patty R. Markel, Secretary, Board of Fire Commissioners WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 RESOLUTION NO.2007-09 RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION OF LEVY A RESOLUTION of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Fire District 8, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the submission to the voters of the District at a general election to be held therein on November 7, 2007, in conjunction with the state general election to be held on the same day, a proposition authorizing a regular property tax levy of $1.50 per $1,000. This proposition would authorize the District to set and maintain a regular property tax levy of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed valuation for 2008, and establishing a six -year Iimit factor subject to any otherwise applicable statutory dollar rate limitations, all as more particularly set forth herein. WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Board of Commissioners of the District that it is essential and necessary for the protection of the health and life of the residents of the District that the fire and emergency medical services be provided by the District. Such services will 64 65 necessitate the expenditure of revenues for station construction, maintenance, operations, equipment and personnel in excess of those which can be provided by the District's regular tax revenue levied at the current rate of $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation of taxable property within the District. WHEREAS, The Board of Commissioners has determined that the one percent limit factor established by RCW 84.55.010 will not be sufficient to provide for the expected cost increases required to maintain and increase the level of services currently provided by the District. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District 8, Whatcom County, Washington as follows: Section 1. In order to provide fire protection, prevention and emergency medical services in the Disrricc, it is necessary for the District to operate and maintain emergency Fire and medical service vehicles and to construct and remodel station facilities to be staffed by properly trained personnel equipped with proper Fire fighting and emergency medical equipment. Section 2. In order to provide the revenue adequate to pay the costs of providing adequate life protection services and facilities as described in Section 1 and to maintain reserve funds sufficient to assure the continuation of such services, the District shall, in accordance with RCW 84.55.050, remove the limitation on regular property taxes imposed by RCW 84.55,010 and levy beginning in 2007 and collect beginning in 2008, pursuant to RCW 52.16.130, RCW 52.16.140 and RCW 52.16.160, a general tax on taxable property within the District at a rate of $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation subject to otherwise applicable statutory limits. Section 3. In order to provide the revenue adequate to pay the costs of providing adequate life protection services and facilities as described in Section 1 and to maintain reserve funds sufficient to assure the continuation of such services beyond 2008, the District has determined that the limit factor shall be the year end change reported far August of the levy year in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton Area (1982-84=100). Such percentage shall be used to determine the actual levy rate, subject to the maximum statutory rate of $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation, in 2008 — 2012. The funds raised under this Ievy shall not supplant existing funds used for the purposes described in Section 1. Section 4. There shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the District for their ratification or rejection, at a general election on November 7. 2007 in conjunction with the state general election to be held,on the same date, the question of whether or not the regular property tax levy of the District should be set at $1.50 per $1,000.00 of true and assessed valuation in 2007 and be adjusted by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton area for the following five years, subject to otherwise applicable statutory limitations. Whatcom County, as ex-officio Supervisor of Elections, is hereby requested to call such special election, and to submit the following proposition at such election, in the form of a ballot title substantially as follows: FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PROPOSITION NO.1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Whatcom Counry Fire Protection Disrrict No. 8 adopted Resolution No, 2007-09 concerning a proposition to increase its regular property tax levy for mainrenance and operations to an amount not to exceed $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for collection in 2008 and to authorize setting the limit factor at 100°% plus the percentage change in Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton Area (1982-84=100) reported for August of the levy year for each of the five succeeding years. Should this Proposition be: Approved Rejected By Whatcom County, Fire Protection District No. 8: Roger Buswell, Commissioner; Wallace Croy, Commissioner; L.H. Butch Markhart, Commissioner; James Kelley, Commissioner; Thomas A. Stewart, III, Commissioner. ATTEST AND CERTIFICATION: Rhonda Young, District Secretary, Board of Commissioners. Ballot Measure Full Text CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT #11 SKAGIT COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION 897 WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the Concrete School District No.11 Board of Directors to adequately represent all of the geographic areas for the district, and WHEREAS, with population changes it is becoming more difficult to find qualified candidates for school director office under the current five director district system, and WHEREAS. Chapter 28A.343 RCW permits a school district to dissolve its existing directors districts and reapportion the district into no fewer than three director's districts and 'with no more than two directors at large; WHEREAS, the Concrete School District wishes to dissolve its five existing directors' districts and reapportion the district into three directors districts and with two directors at large; NOW, THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board of Directors of Concrete School District No.11, Skagit County, Washington submit the following proposition to the voters of said district of their approval or rejection at a special election held November 6, 2007 PROPOSITION NO.1 CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT DISSOLUTION AND REAPPORTIONMENT OF DIRECTORS' DISTRICTS The Board of Directors of Concrete School District No.11, Skagit County, Washington, adopted Resolution No. 897 concerning the dissolution and reapportionment of its directors' districts. This proposition would authorize the district to dissolve its five existing directors districts and reapportion the district into three director's districts and with two directors at large to better facilitate citizen participation as board members. Should this proposition be: Approved Rejected The Secretary of Concrete School District Board of Directors is hereby directed to immediately transmit to the Superintendent of Educational Services District No. 189 (ESD Superintendent) a copy of this Resolution, duly signed and attested. The ESD Superintendent is hereby requested to take all procedural steps necessary and/or required by law to effectuate a special election to submit this proposition to the voters of the entire school district. This Resolution was adopted at a regular meeting of the Concrete School District Board of Directors on the 27th day of June, 2007, the undersigned directors being present and voting. ATTEST: Barbara Hawkings, Secretary to the Board; Lucille Claybo, Board President; Vincent Hedrick; Edward Rogge. Ballot Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 Resolution No.1 Resolution Provided For The Submission Of Levy A RESOLUTION of the Board of Park Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District 2, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the submission co the voters of the District at a general election to be held therein on November 7, 2007, in conjunction with the stare general election to be held on the same day, a proposition authorizing a regular property tax levy of $0,10 per $1,000.00. This proposition would authorize the District to set and maintain a regular property tax levy of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for 2008 and 2009, subject to any otherwise applicable statutory dollar rate limitations. WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Board of Commissioners of the District that it is essential and necessary for the preservation of natural areas, water quality and the creation of parks and trails that those services be provided by the District. Such services will necessitate the expenditure of revenues For acquisition oFproperties, creation of parks and bike trails and operation and maintenance of those sites and facilities. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District 2, Whatcom County, Washington as Follows: Section 1. In order to preserve natural areas, water quality, develop parks, sports fields and bike trails in the District it is necessary for the District to operate and maintain those sites and facilities. Section 2. In order to provide the revenue to pay the costs of preserving natural areas, water quality and providing recreational opportunities as described in section 1 and to maintain reserve funds sufficient to assure the continuation of such services, the District shall collect beginning in 2008, pursuant to RCW 36.68.400. a general tax on taxable property within the District at a rate of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation subject to otherwise applicable statutory limits. This property tax levy would be collected for a two-year period, 2008 and 2009. Section 3. There shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the District for their ratification or rejection, at ageneral election on November 7, 2007 in conjunction with the state general election to be held on the same date, the question oFwherher or nor the regular property tax levy of the District should be set at $0.10 per $1,000.00 of true and assessed valuation in 2007 and be collected for the following two years, subject to otherwise applicable srarurory limitations. Whatcom County as ex- officio Supervisor of Elections, is hereby requested to call such special election, and to submit the following proposition at such election, in the form of a ballot tide substantially as follows: NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 2 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON PROPOSITION NO.1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No.1 concerning a proposition.to assess a regular property tax levy for a two year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat and support parks, bike trails and recreational programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Should this Proposition be: Approved Rejected Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2; By: Ted Morris, Commissioner; Patrick Alesse, Commissioner; Betty Robertson, Commissioner; Jeralyn Smith, Commissioner. 66 67 Ballot Measure Full Text POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 RESOLUTION ONE A RESOLUTION of the Board of Directors of Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Whatcom County, Washington, providing for the submission to the qualified electors of the district at the General Election to be held therein on November 6, 2007, a proposition of whether or not there should be levied a tax of approximately $0.07 (seven cents) per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirty-five thousand dollars) for the districts General Fund to pay the general expenses of maintenance and operation of the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, such levy to be made in 2007 and collection in 2008 and 2009. WHEREAS, in order to properly provide for said operation and maintenance, it is deemed necessary thar a tax of approximately $0.07 (seven cents) per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirty -Five thousand dollars) for the districts General Fund be levied upon all of the taxable property within. the district as permitted by law to be levied for [he district, such levy to be made in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009; and WHEREAS, the Constitution and Laws of the State of Washington require that the question of whether or not such a tax may be levied must be submitted to the qualified electors of the district for [heir ratification or rejection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Whatcom County, -Washington, as follows: Section 1. It is hereby found and declared that the welfare of the residents of the district requires the district to carry out the plans hereinafter.provided. ecrion 2. In order to provide $35,000 (thirty-five thousand dollars) for the General Fund of the District, the district authorizes the County Council of Whatcom County to levy a tax of approximately $0.07 (seven cents) per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to be levied in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009 upon all taxable property within the District. Upon approval by the voters of Proposition No. 1, hereinafter -sec forth, the district may use the proceeds of such levy during 2008 and 22009 tax years, and may expend the proceeds of said levy to pay the general expenses of maintenance and operations of the District as may be authorized or allowed by law for use of levy funds, 'Ihe Whatcom County Auditor as ex-officio supervisor of election in Whatcom County is hereby requested to find the need to call and conduct said levy election to be held within the district on said dare and to submit to the qualified electors of the district the proposition hereinafter set forth. The secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to certify said proposition in the following form: PROPOSITION NO.1 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 Shall a tax, of approximately $0.07 (seven cents), per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirr-five thousand dollars) for operation and maintenance purposes be levied for the Point Roberts Park and Recrearion District #1 in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009 upon all taxable property within the District, all as specified in Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Resolution One. LEVY ........ :.......... ES ( ) LEVY...................NO ( ) The Secretary of the Board of Directors is hereby authorized and directed to deliver a certified copy of this resolution to the Whatcom County Auditor. , ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Whatcom County, Washington, at a meeting thereof, held July 5, 2007, the following directors being present and voting in favor of said resolution. POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 Board of Directors: Irene Waters, Bev Griffith, Shelley Damewood, Fred DeHaan, and Linda Hughes. County Mailing Address City Zip Phone TTy Service Adams 210 W. Broadway Ave., Suite 20Q 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 1-800-833-6388 Chelan P.O. Box 4760 Wenatchee 98807 509-667-6808 1-800-833-6388 Clallam _ 223 E 4th St., Suite 1 Port Angeles 98362 360-417-2221 1-800-833-6388 Clark P.O. Box 8815 Vancouver 98666-8815 360-397-2345 1-800-223-3131 Columbia 341 E. Main St., Suite 2 Dayton 99328-1361 509-382-4541 1-800-833-6388 Cowlitz 207 N. 4th Ave., Room 107 Kelso 98626 360-577-3005 360-577-3061 Douglas P.O. Box 456 213 S. Rainier St. Waterville 98858 509-745-8527 509-745-8527, Ext. 297 Ferry 350 E. Delaware Ave. #2 Republic 99166 509-775-5200 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, Suite 2 Montesano 98563 3607249-4232 360-249-6575 Island P.O. Box 5000 Coupeville 98239 360-679-7366 360-679-7305 Jefferson P.O. Box563 Port Townsend 98368 360=385-9119 1-800-833-6388 King 500 4'11Ave., Room 553 Seattle 98104 206-296-8683 206-296-0109 Kitsap 614 Division St. Port Orchard 98366 360-337-7128 1-800-833-6388 Kittitas 205 W. 511 Ave., Suite 105 Ellensburg 98926 509-962-7503 1-800-833-6388 Klickitat 205 S. Columbus, Stop 2 Goldendale 98620 509-773-4001 1-800-833-6388 Lewis P.O. Box 29 Chehalis 98532-0029 360-740-1278 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 1-800-833-6388 Pacific P.O. Box 97 South Bend 98586-0097 360-875-9317 360-875-9400 Pend Oreille P.O. Box 5015 Newport 99156 509-447-3185 Option 3 509-447-3186 Pierce 2401 S. 35'h St., Room 200 Tacoma 98409 253-798-8683 1-800-446-4979 1-800-833-6388 San Juan P.O. Box 638 Friday Harbor 98250 360-378-3357 360-378-4151 Skagit P.O. Box 1306 700 S. Second St. Mount Vernon 98273 360-336-9305 360-336-9332 Skamania P.O. Box 790 Stevenson 98648 509-427-3730 1-800-833-6388 Snohomish 3000 Rockefeller Ave., MS 505 Everett 98201 425-388-3444 425-388-3700 Spokane 1033 W. Gardner Spokane 99260 509-477-2320 509-477-2333 Stevens 215 S. Oak St., Room 106 Colville 99114 509-684-7514 and 1-866-307-9060 1-800-833-6384 Thurston 2000 Lakeridge Dr. S.W. 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 315 W. Main St. Walla Walla 99362 509-524-2530 1-800-833-6388 Whatcom 311 Grand Ave. Suite 103 Bellingham 98225 360-676-6742 360-738-4555 Whitman P.O. Box 350 Colfax 99111 509-397-6353 1-800-833-6388 Yakima 128 N. Second St., Room 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 TTY service, you must be prepared to give the relay service operator the telephone number for your county auditor or election department. VOTERS NOT REGISTERED IN WHATCOM COUNTY MAY MAIL OR PHONE THEIR COUNTY AUDITOR WHERE REGISTERED TO REQUEST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT 68 69 Can't Find it Here?. Check your State Voters' Pamphlet Voters' Pamphlets Will Be Mailed In October TO REGISTER TO VOTE, YOU MUST BE: ✓ A citizen of the United States of America ✓ A legal resident of Washington State ✓ At least 18 years old by Election Day Mail -in Voter Registration Form You may use this form to: • Register to vote in Washington State • Update your name or address information • Request ongoing absentee ballots Please complete all the information in boxes 1 through 11. 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(RCW 29A.08.210) • I declare that the facts on this registration form are true; • I am a citizen of the United States; • I am not presently denied my civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I will have lived in Washington state at this address for thirty days immediately before the next election at which I vote; • I will be at least eighteen years old when I vote. (RCW 29A.08.2301 if you are physically unable to. sign your name, please have the person who assisted you In completing this form provide: NAME ADDRESS X SIGN OR MARK IN THE BOX DATE SIGNED / / Month/Day/Year M 1 3/07 70 WHATCOM COUNTY OFFICIAL LOCAL VOTERS' PAMPHLET General Election -November 6, 2007 1 ti •t � J r fib, Published by tine Whartcam County Auditor's Office — AWWMlrstcomCnu Contests and measures will appear only on your ballot if you're eligible to vote in that district. SAMPLE BALLOT WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2007 TO VOTE: Use either pencil, blue or black pen. CONINECT THE HEAD AND TAIL of the arrow that points to your choice. TO WRITE IN a name NOT on the ballot, connect the arrow and write in the name of the candidate in the space provided. TO CHANGE A VOTE: Request a replacement ballot or cross out the incorrect vote and vote the correct choice. Any other markings may invalidate your vote. STATE MEASURES INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE Proposed by Initiative Petition INITIATIVE MEASURE 960 Initiative Measure No. 960 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. This measure would require two-thirds legislative approval or voter approval for tax increases, legislative approval of fee increases, certain published information on tax -increasing bills, and advisory votes on taxes enacted without voter approval. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES NO {� REFERENDUM MEASURE Passed by the Legislature and Ordered Referred by Petition REFERENDUM MEASURE 67 The legislature passed.Engrossca Substitute Senate Bill 5726 (ESSB 5726) concerning insurance fair conduct related to claims for coverage or benefits and voters have fled a sufficient referendum petition on this bill. This bill would make it unlawful.for insurers to unreasonably deny certain coverage claims; and permit treble damages plus attorney fees for that and other violations: Some health insurance carriers would be exempt. Should this bill be: APPROVED ♦ on REJECTED STATE MEASURES PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL_ AMENDMENTS, - SENATE AND HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on establishment of a budget stabilization account. This amendment would require the legislature to transfer 1%of general state revenues to a budget stabilization account each year and prohibit expenditures from the account except as set forth in the amendment. Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED ♦ rt REJECTED ♦ -a Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8212 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on inmate labor. This amendment would authorize state -operated inmate labor programs and programs in which inmate labor is used by private entities through state contracts, and prohibit privately operated programs from unfairly corrfpeting with Washington businesses. Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED ♦ -a REJECTED ♦ me Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution ENGROSSED HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4204 The legislature has proposed a constituponal amendment on school district tax levies. This amendment would provide for approval of school district excess property tax levies by simple majority vote of participating voters, and would eliminate supermajority approval requirements based on voter turnout in previous elections. Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED ♦ >y REJECTED ++ y Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the Statetonstitution SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4215 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on. investment of higher education permanent•funds. This amendment would authorize the investment of money in higher education permanent funds as permitted by law, and would permit investment in stocks or bonds issued by any company, if authorized by law. Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED REJECTED ♦ ti PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMMISSIONER DIST NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JIM JORGENSEN NP ♦ y Write -In WHATCOM COUNTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LOIS.GARLICK NP ♦ -a PETE KREMEN NP ♦ y Write In 4" ~ COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO.1 POSITION B 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BOB KELLY NP ♦ � CHRIS HATCH NP Write -In ♦' 04 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO.2 POSITION B 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One KEN MANN NP ♦ a SAM R. dRAWFORD NP i;riiE In COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO.3 POSITION B 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BARBARA BRENNER NP wrlte-In) ♦ w COUNTY ASSESSOR 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One KEITH WILLNAUER NP ♦ �t Write -In ♦ "� COUNTY AUDITOR 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SHIRLEY FORSLOF NP (Write -In) COUNTY SHERIFF 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BILL ELFO NP ♦ y Write -In 4' ~ COUNTY TREASURER 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JOE ELENBAAS NP ♦ y STEVE OLIVER NP ♦ y Write -In ♦ 'M CITY CITY OF BELLINGHAM CITY OF BELLINGHAM CHARTER AMENDMENT RELATED TO GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE By Bellingham City Council The Bellingham City Council has proposed a charter amendment concerning gender neutral language in the City Charter. If approved, Section 1.09 would be added to the Charter and the City Council would be authorized, by ordinance, to amend the language in all sections of the City Charter that refer to gender to provide that those references are gender neutral. Should this amendment be approved? YES NO CITY OF BELLINGHAM MAYOR SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DAN McSHANE NP ♦ -4 DAN PIKE NP Wrlte-In COUNCIL WARD 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JACK WEISS NP Write -In ♦ '� COUNCIL WARD 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LARRY FARR NP ♦ y BARRY BUCHANAN NP ♦ y Write-in ♦ ~ COUNCIL WARD 4 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One STAN SNAPP NP ♦ we DAMON J. GRAY NP ♦ ~ Write -In COUNCIL WARD 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BILL GEYER NP ♦ "* TERRY BORNEMANN NP ♦ N Write-in)♦ ~ COUNCIL AT -LARGE 2 YEAR TERM Vote For One LOUISE BJORNSON NP ♦ y MICHAEL LILLIQUIST NP Write-in ♦ "� CITY OF BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POSITION 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JOHN LIEBERT NP ♦ y rite !n COUNCIL WARD 2 POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SCOTT DODD NP .� Write-!n ♦ � COUNCIL WARD 2 POSITION 4 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One HARRY K. ROBINSON NP MAX SHELTON NP ♦ y Write -In COUNCIL WARD 3 POSITION 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote FbrOn_e DAVID GALLION NP ♦ �4 JASON OVERSTREET NP ♦ y CITY OF EVERSON EVERSON CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JOHN PERRY NP rite -In ♦ `4 EVERSON CITY COUNCIL POSITION 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JIM BAKER NP ♦ '� ANDY ROWLSON NP Write-Inl ♦ CITY OF FERNDALE MAYOR 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One GARY S. JENSEN NP ♦ y JERRYLANDCASTLE NP ♦ M Write-ln ♦ CITY OF FERNDALE FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POSITION 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SUSAN A. COLE NP ♦ m4 STEVE MALPEZZI NP ♦ y Write -In ♦ ~ FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POSITION 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LLOYD ZIMMERMAN NP MELVIN HANSEN NP ♦ 4 tiNtite-I n ♦ ~ FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MIKE REILLY NP CONNIE FARIA NP (Write-ln) ♦ ~ FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JIM ELLIOTT NP 4- we PAULINGRAM NP ♦ -4 Write-ln - — #' ~ CITY OF LYNDEN LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One GARY L. BODE NP ♦ of Write -In ♦ .6 LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 2 4 YEAR TERIp _ Vote For One RONALD DeVALOIS NP Write -In ♦ � LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One GERALD E. KUIKEN NP Write•ln � ♦ ~ LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One DOUG ADELSTEIN NP Write -In ♦ LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POSITION 6 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One TOBEY GELDER NP ♦ �t Write-in CITY OF NOOKSACK NOOKSACK CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One SCOTT A. BODVEN NP (Write-in ♦ ~ NOOKSACK CITY COUNCIL POSITION 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MARSHALL S. JUDY NP Write -In ♦ '� CITY OF SUMAS SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RICHARD ADAMS NP No Wri In) ♦ `4 SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POSITION 4 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One MICHAEL QUINN NP Ws WIn CITY OF SUMAS SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POSITION 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One GARY DeBONT NP ♦ ti DON PETERSON NP ♦ ■[ Vfite4n ♦ 04 BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 501 DIRECTOR POSITION 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MICHAEL JAY NP ♦ no ANN WHITMYER X NP 4- m4 Write -In 4' ~ DIRECTOR POSITION 2 4 YEAR TERht _-- _ Vote For One KEN GASS NP ♦ y Write-in DIRECTOR POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP ♦ y KELLY M. BASHAW NP ♦ ■4 [Write-in ♦ ~ FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.502 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JERRY FERRIER NP Ed JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY NP ♦ y Write -In ♦ "� DIRECTOR DISTRICT 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One STUART McKAY NP ♦ `� fwdtD4n DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3 SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BERNIE THOMAS NP ♦ y Write -In BLAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.503 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 1 SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHUCK D. GREEN NP ♦ .4 CAMPBELL McCLUSKY NP ♦ No Write-in ♦ ~ DIRECTOR DISTRICT 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TODD BERGE NP ♦ y !^trite•€n ♦ y DIRECTOR DISTRICT 4 SHORT & FULL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHARLES GIBSON NP ♦ y Write -In ♦ ~ LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.504 DIRECTOR POSITION 1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TERESA L. CAMFIELD NP ♦ me rttedn ♦ �! DIRECTOR POSITION 2 4 YEAR TERM _ Vote For One JOHN M. KRIEG NP Ed Write-in ♦ as LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504 DIRECTOR POSITION 3 4 YEAR TERM LARRY KORTHUIS Vote For One NP DIRECTOR POSITION 5 2 YEAR UNEXPIREO TERM Vote For One STEVE HORTEGAS NP ♦ -4 Write-Ini -0 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.505 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One JUDY BOXX NP ♦ y (Write -In) 4 —41 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MARY MATTISON NP ♦ rt (Write—in) NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.506 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHERYLTHORNTON NP nnr�tn..f�� ♦ y DIRECTOR DISTRICT 4 CHRIS HAUGEN Vote For One NP ♦ -4 (Write-in) ♦ "' DIRECTOR DISTRICT 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MARK OLSON NP ♦ rt Write -In MT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.507 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One ELLEN DODSON NP (Write-In1 ♦ � DIRECTOR DISTRICT 3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TRISH HART NP 4- -e (Write -In) 4w we DIRECTOR DISTRICT 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT NP ♦ rt (Write—In) SCHOOL DISTRICT CONCRETE SCHOOL, DISTRICT NO. 11 PROPOSITION NO.1 CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT DISSOLUTION AND REAPPORTIONMENT OF DIRECTORS' DISTRICTS The Board of Directors of Concrete School District No.11, Skagit County, Washington, - adopted Resolution No. 897 concewino the dissolution and reapportionment of its directors' districts. If approved, this proposition would authorize the district to dissolve its five existing directors' districts and reapportion the district into three director's districts and with two directors at large. Should this proposition be: APPROVED ♦ y REJECTED ♦ y CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.11 DIRECTOR DISTRICT 5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MERLENE BULLER NP ♦ 4 Write -In ♦ -4 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One GARY D. ALMY NP ♦ y Write-Inl WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0.2 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One RON SWANSON NP ♦ y Write -In) -4 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM _ Vote For One MARY BETH NEAL NP Write -In — — `' -1 PT. ROBERTS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO, 5 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One DAVID GELLATLY NP ♦ at Write In u 4- `t WHATgPM COUNTYFIf�g PROTECTION DISTRICT N0 6 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT &_FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One BRIAN C. MARTIN NP ♦ .E Write-in _ 4- FIRE DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.7 PROPOSITION NO.1 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS - $4,500,000 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District.No. 7 adopted Resolution #07-0626-01 concerning fire protection district facility bands. This proposition authorizes -the District to modernize District headquarter's building,.ske improvements, make other capital improvements to District facilities, acquire fire fighting and life safety equipment and acquire, construct and equip new training facilities, to issue $4,500,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a max#mum term of 20 years to finance such improvements, and to levy property taxes annually in excess of regular property tax levies to repay such bands, provided In Resolution #07-f 626.01. Should this proposition be: APPROVED ♦ ii REJECTED WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.7 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One MIKE MURPHY NP [Writa.lnl ♦ 4 FIRE DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 8 PROPOSITION NO. 1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 8 adopted Resolution No. 2007-09 concerning a proposition to increase its regular property tax levy, for maintenance and operations to an amount not to exceed $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for collection in 2008 and to authorize setting the limit factor at 100% plus the percentage.change in Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the S,eattle=Tacoma- Bremerton Area (1982.84=100) reported for AIJrILISt of the levy year for each of the five succeeding years. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED REJECTED ♦ y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO, 1 6 YEAR TERN' Vote For One ROGER'F. BUSWELL NP ♦ -9 Write-in ♦' � COMMISSIONER POSITION NO, 2 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One TOM STEWART NP ♦ y Write-in) WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One WINTON WEFER NP ♦ -4 Write -In 4- WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 10 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO. 1 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One GLENN OLTMAN NP ♦ -9 (Write-in) ♦ No COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One ROBERT V. EKDAHL NP ♦ =1111 Write -In ♦ y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. Ill COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM _ Vote For One ROBERT BUSCH NP Write -In �' � WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0.14 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO. 1 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One LARRY (SKIP) MOORE NP ♦ y Write -In WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 16 COMMISSIONER POSITION N0.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One BRIAN KNUTZEN NP ♦ rt Write -In WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT N0.17 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One MICHAEL BURNETT NP ♦ w Write -In WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.18 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One TARI A. CASWELL NP ♦ .4 fWritr-Inl ♦ ad GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT NO. 19 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One STEVE SIEKKINEN NP Write -In ♦ ~ NHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.21 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO. 3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One ROGER HAWLEY NP ♦ 1 KATHY STAUFFER NP ♦ .6 WATER DISTRICT NO.2 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For On+ MAXINE A. VISSER NP PT ROBERTS WATER DISTRICT NO.4 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One BILL H. MEURSING NP ♦ ■e ♦ M4 W6te•10 BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT NO, 8 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One PATRICK ALESSE NP ♦ 04 Write -En LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT NP ♦ -1 SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One HERB BARKER NP WATER DISTRICT NO. 13 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One BRIAN DORN NP ROBERT VANDENHAAK NP f Write-fn) COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One JACKQUE FOWLER NP (Write -In) } COMMISSIONER POSITION NO. 4 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One SEAN D. WILSON NP RICHARD A. WHITSON NP ♦ -4 Write-in GI_ACiER;WATER DISTRICT, N0.1.4'?'�i'txt COMMISSIONER POSITION NO, 3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One JAMES EVANGELISTA NP ACME WATER DISTRICT COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One EUGENE ROBERTS NP ♦ y iWrite-Inl COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One GEORGE W. ENGHOLM NP ♦ ■4 MAr.3- 1..1 ♦ N4 EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT NO.19 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One RICHARD BANEL NP (Write -In) ♦ we ♦ • e COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One DOUG CORNING NP ♦ y NORMA OTTO NP ♦ y IIAM4. W CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.1 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One HENRY M. MALENG NP ♦ ■11 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.3 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS NP IIA1.; 1- 1n% CEMETERY DISTRICT.NO.4 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One HERMAN L. JONELI NP ♦ y {Write-Inl ~ "� COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One ROBERT V. KRATZIG NP ♦ y WLin C E M ETERY' DiSTRI CT : N O. 5 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT & FULL 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One MELVIN KUIPERS NP 'CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.6 COMMISSIONER POSITION.NO.3 SHORT & FULL.6.YEAR TERM _ Vote For One JAMES POTTER NP CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.7 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 SHORT &FULL 6.YEARTERM Vote For One JAMES P. LARSEN- NP ♦ we CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.8 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One ERICA LOREEN NP CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.9 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One JAMES S. ACKERMAN NP ♦ M4 71AI.:1.. I.. ♦ 1 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.10 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One GLENN BOODEY NP ♦ y ♦ od CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 11 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHRIS BURK NP ♦ y DONALD R. HARVEY NP ♦ -4 15AI.:1.. Iw1 PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT PT. ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 1 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 Shall a tax, of approximately $0.07 (seven cents), per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirty-five thousand dollars) for operation and maintenance purposes be levied for the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009 upon„all taxable property within the District, all as specified irl.Point Roberts Park and Recreation.District#1, Resolution One? LEVY YES 4- LEVY NO ♦ -a PT ROBERTS PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One MARK ROBBINS NP (Write -In). -- ♦ � COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BEV GRIFFITH NP. ♦ y rwdte-ln) -II COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One LINDA HUGHES NP ♦ y ffirite-In ♦ me PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 2 NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 2 PROPOSITION NO. 1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No. 1 concerning a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a two year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat and support parks, bike trails and recreational programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED ♦ y REJECTED LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 3 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RON VAN SOEST NP ♦ y rite -In ♦ ~ COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RICHARD L. WALDEMAR NP ♦ -4 Write -In ♦ me COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.4 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One TERRY DeVALOIS NP Write -In ♦ ~ COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.5 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One BOB FRASER NP ♦ U4 HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.3 6 YEAR TERM _ Vote For One GARY L. KENT NP ♦ y Write -In! COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.5 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One ROBERT M. STANLEY NP IiA1.:1.. I..1 - ♦ � PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT 71 COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.1 4 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One LAWRENCE H. WHEELER NP rite -In ♦ y ♦ '~ COMMISSIONER POSITION NO.2 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS NP ♦ -0 Write -In ♦ me LAW OFFICE CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER a professional legal service corporation 1275 THIRD STREET CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW CAROL FULLER LEGAL ASSISTANT VIA FAX & MAIL Whatcom County Auditor Shirley Forslof 311 Grand Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 RE: Blaine Election Dear Ms. Forslof, P.O. BOX 97 BLAINE, WASHINGTON 98231 (360)332-5558 September 20, 2007 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 97 FAX: (360) 332-5558 ,;�ECEI-VE[ S E P 120L WHATCO" COLN r( AbDITpt I represent citizens of the City of Blaine who have expressed concern regarding the pending candidacy of John Liebert for Ward 1 Councilman. Pursuant to RCW 29A.20.010, please furnish a copy of the Declaration of Candidacy filed by Mr. Liebert. Also, please advise the date when the results of the Primary Election were certified by your office, or the date when you anticipate such certification to occur. Your anticipated cooperation in this regard is much appreciated. Very t ly ours Ch stopper E. F1 cher CEF:tt cc: Client LAW OFFICE CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER a professional legal service corporation 1275 THIRD STREET P.O. BOX 97 BLAINE, WASHINGTON 98231 CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW CAROL FULLER LEGAL ASSISTANT VIA FAX & MAIL Whatcom County Auditor Shirley Forslof 311 Grand Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 RE: Blaine Election Dear Ms. Forslof, (360) 332-5558 September 20, 2007 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 97 FAX: (360) 332-5558 RECEIVE[, SEp 2 20C iI LY F019s .®I: VYHAT,COAA CQMT'y AODITCr: I represent citizens of the City of Blaine who have expressed concern regarding the pending candidacy of John Liebert for Ward 1 Councilman. Pursuant to RCW 29A.20.010, please furnish a copy of the Declaration of Candidacy filed by Mr. Liebert. Also, please advise the date when the results of the Primary Election were certified by your office, or the date when you anticipate such certification to occur. Your anticipated cooperation in this regard is much appreciated. Very tr ly ours,_ —_ C 'stopher E. Fl tcher CEF:tt cc: Client LAW OFFICE CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER a professional legal service corporation 1275 THIRD STREET CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW CAROL FULLER LEGAL ASSISTANT Whatcom County Auditor Shirley Forslof 311 Grand Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 RE: Blaine Election Dear Ms. For.slof, P.O. BOX 97 BLAINE, WASHINGTON 98231 (360) 332-5558 September 20, 2007 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 97 FAX: (360) 332-5558 I represent Jeff Robinson and other citizens of Blaine who have expressed concern about the pending candidacy of John Liebert as Councilman for Ward 1 of the City of Blaine. In pertinent part RCW 29A.20.021 provides: If a person elected to an office must be nominated from a district or similar division of the geographic area represented by the office, the name of the candidate for the office shall not appear on a primary ballot for that office unless the candidate is, at the time the candidate's declaration of candidacy is filed, properly registered to vote in that district or division. The officer with whom declarations of candidacy must be filed under this title shall review each such declaration filed regarding compliance with this subsection. It is the position of my clients that John Liebert is not qualified as a candidate for Ward 1 of Blaine City Council because Mr. Liebert does not now, nor did he at the time of filing his Declaration of Candidacy, reside within the geographic boundaries of Ward 1. Blaine Municipal Code § 1.20.010 provides that the city shall be divided into three wards, numbered first, second and third wards respectively, and bounded as described in the Code chapter. The first ward is defined in Blaine Municipal Code § 1.20.020 as "All of the area within the existing east and west city limits lying south of the international border to the middle of "G" Street (Ord. 2169 § 2(a), 1994)". The Declaration of Candidacy filed by Mr. Liebert indicates his residential address as 9721 Vista Terrace. The area in question was incorporated into the Blaine city limits subsequent to the effective date of Ordinance 2169. In fact the residence of John Liebert is situated south of the extrapolated center line of "G" Street. I am enclosing a precinct map prepared by the City of Blaine that shows the residence of John Liebert at 9721 Vista Terrace is located in Ward 2 of the City of Blaine, not Ward 1. Accordingly, it is the position of my clients that the name of John Liebert should not appear on the ballot as a candidate for Ward 1 Councilman. In the event Mr. Liebert's name is not removed from the ballot and he is declared elected to the Ward 1 Council position, my clients will contest the election result under RCW 29A.68.020(2) and RCW 29A.68.011(6). Mr. Robinson has made independent investigation of the factual matters set forth in this correspondence and has countersigned the same in the form of verification. Very ours, Christopher E. F r VERIFICATION Under penalty of perjury of the laws of the State of Washington, Jeff Robinson declares that he is a registered voter in the City of Blaine, he has read the within and foregoing instrument, knows the contents thereof, and based upon diligent inquiry, investigation and observation by him made, believes the factual matters therein stated to be true and correct. le74 DATED: Rolnson CEF:tt cc: Client Page 2 of 2 1-0 r c� E, .ARK SIDE RL. PARK VIEW PL. a--% a: CHRIMPHER E. FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW 1275 THIRD STREET P.O. BOX 97 BLAINE, WASHINGTON 98231-0097 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Ill IIIII IIIIIVII 11111 7ooe o,.o ooa=..3a2717 Whatcom County Auditor Elections Department ATTN: Shirley Forslof 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225 A2 vosrns sc�xvrrr !j +I Ilj HUB 98225 U.S. POSTAGE BLAINE.WH 98230 SEP 20.'07 AMOUNT 1Jr. 2 '00019930-12 I WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA98225-4038 Email: Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor October 9, 2007 Christopher E. Fletcher POBox 97 Blaine, WA 98231 RE: Election of John Liebert Dear Mr. Fletcher: SHIRLEY FORSLOF COUNTY AUDITOR DEBBIE ADELSTEIN CHIEF DEPUTY Phone: 360-676-6740 FAX: 360-738-4556 This letter is in response to your request regarding the issuance of a certificate of election. As you are probably aware 29A.68.011 (6) was amended by the 2007 Washington State Legislature. Chapter 374 (House Bill 2152) Election Certification Dates. The auditor now issues a ceremonial certificate of election. The Official Certification of the November 6, 2007 General Election as it relates to Mr. Liebert will be November 27, 2007 which is 21 days after the election. If you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor Licensing Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit Licensing@comhatcornma.us Recording@comhatcornma.us Elections@co.whatcomma.us 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740 ext50065 to—b9 360-738-4555 CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER ATTORNEY AT LAW CAROL FULLER LEGAL ASSISTANT LAW OFFICE CHRISTOPHER E. FLETCHER a professional legal service corporation 1275 THIRD STREET P.O. BOX 97 BLAINE, WASHINGTON 98231 (360)332-5558 October 9, 2007 VIA FAX (738-4556) & MAIL Whatcom County Auditor Shirley Forslof 311 Grand Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 RE: Blaine Election Dear Ms. Forslof, MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 97 FAX: (360) 332-5558 I represent a client who is considering exercising a challenge under RCW 29A.68.011(6) to the election of John Liebert as Councilman for the City of Blaine Ward 1. As you know, Mr. Liebert is running unopposed in the election which is taking place on today's date. The statute requires the challenge` to be filed within 10 days after issuance of a certificate of election. Please advise when you anticipate certification of the election result as it relates to Mr. Liebert's`candidacy. Very ty1f-'�yo urs , Chri�tophekLe'F Letcjhe CEF:tt cc: Client Secretary of State ' SAM REED TO THE COUNTY AUDITORS: ELECTIONS DIVISION 520 Union Avenue SE • PO Box 40229 Olympia. WA 98504-0229 Tel: 360.902.4180 Fax: 360.664.4619 www.secstate.wa.gov/elections I, Sam Reed, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, certify that the following are the full, true, and correct copies of the official ballot titles of those measures which have been referred pursuant to state law to the voters of this state for their approval or rejection at the state general election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2007. The following headings and ballot order are as prescribed by RCW 29A.36.121, RCW 29A.72.050, 29A.72.290 and WAC 434-230-020: Proposed by Initiative Petition INITIATIVE MEASURE 960 Initiative Measure No. 960 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. This measure would require two-thirds legislative approval or voter approval for tax increases, legislative approval of fee increases, certain published information on tax - increasing bills, and advisory votes on taxes enacted without voter approval. Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ] Passed by the Legislature and Ordered Referred by Petition REFERENDUM MEASURE 67 The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5726 (ESSB 5726) concerning insurance fair conduct related to claims for coverage or benefits and voters have filed a sufficient referendum petition on this bill. This bill would make it unlawful for insurers to unreasonably deny certain coverage claims, and permit treble damages plus attorney fees for that and other violations. Some health insurance carriers would be exempt. Should this bill be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] .Op. Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8206 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on establishment of a budget stabilization account. This amendment would require the legislature to transfer 1 % of general state revenues to a budget stabilization account each year and prohibit expenditures from the account except as set forth in the amendment. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8212 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on inmate labor. This amendment would authorize state -operated inmate labor programs and programs in which inmate labor is used by private entities through state contracts, and prohibit privately operated programs from unfairly competing with Washington businesses. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution ENGROSSED HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4204 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on school district tax levies. This amendment would provide for approval of school district excess property tax levies by simple majority vote of participating voters, and would eliminate supermajority approval requirements based on voter turnout in previous elections. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution SUBSTITUTE HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4215 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on investment of higher education permanent funds. This amendment would authorize the investment of money in higher education permanent funds as permitted by law, and would permit investment in stocks or bonds issued by any company, if authorized by law. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my Hand and affixed the seal of the state of Washington, this 17th day of August, 2007. S M -ED Secretary of State ENGROSSED HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 4204 State of Washington 60th Legislature 2007 Regular Session By Representatives Schual-Berke, Chase, Wallace, Hudgins, Sells, Kenney, Appleton, Pedersen, Ormsby, Hasegawa, Lovick, Haigh, Dunshee, Hunt, Simpson, Lantz, Hunter, Williams, Linville, Goodman, Conway, Springer, Hurst, Campbell, P. Sullivan, Miloscia, Kelley, Moeller, Green, Rolfes, Eddy, Santos, Fromhold and Haler; by request of Governor Gregoire Read first time 01/11/2007. Referred to Committee on Education. 1 BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 2 STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN LEGISLATIVE SESSION ASSEMBLED: 3 THAT, At the next general election to be held in this state the 4 secretary of state shall submit to the qualified voters of the state 5 for their approval and ratification, or rejection, an amendment to 6 Article VII, section 2 of the Constitution of the state of Washington 7 to read as follows: 8 Article VII, section 2. Except as hereinafter provided and 9 notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, the aggregate 10 of all tax levies upon real and personal property by the state and all 11 taxing districts now existing or hereafter created, shall not in any 12 year exceed one percent of the true and fair value of such property in 13 money((. ) ) Nothing herein shall prevent 14 levies at the rates now provided by law by or for any port or public 15 utility district. The term "taxing district" for the purposes of this 16 section shall mean any political subdivision, municipal corporation, 17 district, or other governmental agency authorized by law to levy, or 18 have levied for it, ad valorem taxes on property, other than a port or P. 1 EHJR 4204 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 public utility district. Such aggregate limitation or any specific limitation imposed by law in conformity therewith may be exceeded only as follows: (a) By any taxing district when specifically authorized so to do by a majority of at least three -fifths of the voters of the taxing district voting on the proposition to levy such additional tax submitted not more than twelve months prior to the date on which the proposed initial levy is to be made and not oftener than twice in such twelve month period, either at a special election or at the regular election of such taxing district, at which election the number of voters voting "yes" on the proposition shall constitute three -fifths of a number equal to forty percent of the total number of voters voting in such taxing district at the last preceding general election when the number of voters voting on the proposition does not exceed forty percent of the total number of voters voting in such taxing district in, the last preceding general election; or by a majority of at least three -fifths of the voters of the taxing district voting on the proposition to levy when the number of voters voting on the proposition exceeds forty percent of the number of voters voting in such taxing district in the last preceding general election(( reay4ded, Tharz))� Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, any proposition pursuant to this subsection to levy additional tax for the support of the common schools or fire protection districts may provide such support for a period of up to four years and any proposition to levy an additional tax to support the construction, modernization, or remodelling of school facilities or fire facilities may provide such support for a period not exceeding six years. Notwithstanding any, other provision of this subsection, a Proposition under this subsection_ to levy an additional tax for a school district shall be -authorized by a majority of the voters vQtjLIa nn the Troposition_ regar less of the n m-hPr of votersvotegs voting on the proposition ; (b) By any taxing district otherwise authorized by law to issue general obligation bonds for capital purposes, for the sole purpose of making the required payments of principal and interest on general obligation bonds issued solely for capital purposes, other than the replacement of equipment, when authorized so to do by majority of at least three -fifths of the voters of the taxing district voting on the proposition to issue such bonds and to pay the principal and interest EHJR 4204 p. 2 1 thereon by annual tax levies in excess of the limitation herein 2 provided during the term of such bonds, submitted not oftener than 3 twice in any calendar year, at an election held in the manner provided 4 by law for bond elections in such taxing district, at which election 5 the total number of voters voting on the proposition shall constitute 6 not less than forty percent of the total number of voters voting in 7 such taxing district at the last preceding general election((i 8 Peet4ded, T-h7uc) )___Lny such taxing district shall have the right by 9 vote of its governing body to refund any general obligation bonds of 10 said district issued for capital purposes only, and to provide for the 11 interest thereon and amortization thereof by annual levies in excess of 12 the tax limitation provided for herein((,And That) )_ 13 Zhe provisions of this section shall also be subject to the limitations 14 contained in Article VIII, Section 6, of this Constitution; 15 (c) By the state or any taxing district for the purpose of 16 preventing the impairment of the obligation of a contract when ordered 17 so to do by a court of last resort. 18 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the secretary of state shall cause 19 notice of this constitutional amendment to be published at least four 20 times during the four weeks next preceding the election in every legal 21 newspaper in the state. p. 3 EHJR 4204 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING GENERAL & SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2007 - Minutes of November 27, 2007 - Date: November 27, 2007 Meeting began: 3:35 p.m. In attendance: Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor (D. Adelstein, acting C.B. member for S. Forslof, candidate in General Election) Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Carl Weimer, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Nancy Moore, Auditor Office Coordinator Marian Beddill, Observer Eileen Sobjack, Observer Jeanne Quinlivan, Observer Chet Dow, Observer James J. Johann, Observer Debbie Adelstein called the meeting to order at 3:35 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the November 6, 2007 General and Special Election. Debbie turned the meeting over to Pete Griffin. Pete presented and reviewed the Ballot Reconciliation Report (attached hereto) and explained the report represented an audit of all ballots issued. There was a difference of two ballots that could not be accounted for which was concluded and attributed to human error. Royce Buckingham moved to approve the Ballot Reconciliation Report, Carl Weimer seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie, Carl and Royce signed the report. Pete presented and reviewed the Certification Reconciliation Report to the Canvassing Board (see attached) that is required by the state. Carl Weimer moved to approve the report, Royce seconded, and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie, Carl and Royce signed the report. Pete Griffin presented the Official Summary Report. He explained the report is the official election results for all candidates with the exception of the write-in candidates. He then presented the abstract report which contains detailed information regarding votes in each precinct for candidates and measures. He explained the abstract report also contains votes for the write-in candidates. Royce made a motion to approve the Summary and Abstract Report, Carl seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie, Carl and Royce signed the Summary Report. Debbie presented the State Certification of the Election to the Canvassing Board. Carl Weimer gave the Oath of the County Auditor to Debbie. Debbie, Carl and Royce signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. Nancy presented the following certifications to the Canvassing Board: 1) City of Bellingham - Proposed changes to the City Charter related to gender neutral language (Measure Passed) 2) Fire Protection District No. 7 - Proposition to issue $4,500,000 of general obligation bonds to make district site improvements, acquire fire fighting and life safety equipment and construct and equip new training facilities (Bonds Failed) 3) Fire District No. 8 - Proposition to increase its regular property tax levy for maintenance and operations to an amount not to exceed $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation (Levy Passed) 4) Northwest Park and Recreation District #2 - Proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a two-year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat and support parks (Levy Passed) 5) Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 - Proposition to levy a tax of approximately $0.07 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation to provide $35,000 for operation and maintenance purposes (Levy Passed) Debbie, Carl and Royce signed the aforementioned certifications. Meeting adjourned at 3:52 p.m. Minutes Approved By: Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Dafe Roy am, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date Carl Weimer, County Council Member 1 2_-�2r7-°9 Date Final Canvassing Board Meeting 11/27/07 Page 2 Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF _WHATCOM ) I solemnly swear that the returns of the General Election held on November 6, 2007, in _WHATCOM_ County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered arid that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. ebbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Representing County Auditor Subscribed and sworn to me this 27th day of November, 2007 :� Carl Weimer, Council Member, County Legislative Authority Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF—WHATCOM ) 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 including the cumulative results, precinct results, and a reconciliation report of votes cast at the General Election held on November 6, 2007, in _WHATCOM County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Aid+ our hands and official seal this 27th day of November, 2007 j 1 Y Vie. C� C Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Representing County Auditor Carl Weimer, Council Member, County Legislative Authority Buckingham, r � LQ7116►�S ng Attorney yqjj4L� arn VL--� WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007, IN THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF BELLINGHAM PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE CITY CHARTER RELATED TO GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE. 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, City of Bellingham, from the Special Election held on November 6, 2007, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were �_ in my office. Whatcom County Chief Deputy Auditor and sworn to before me this 27th day of November 2007. Whatcom County Legislative Authority CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD �Z �'' .7 (;C - STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County, City of Bellingham, on the 6th day of November 2007 and the results are as follows: CITY OF BELLINGHAM CITY OF BELLINGHAM CHARTER AMENDMENT RELATED TO GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE By Bellingham City Council The Bellingham City Council has proposed a charter amendment concerning gender neutral language in the City Charter. if approved, Section 1.09 would be added to the Charter and the City Council would be authorized, by ordinance, to amend the language in all sections of the City Charter that refer to gender to provide that those references are gender neutral. Should this amendment be approved? YES 4= y NO 4= w4 YES - 11,350 65.72% NO - 5,920 34.28% MEASURE PASSED The canvass has been completed this 27t" day of November 2007. S , WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOAMY County Chief Deputy Auditor County Legislative Authority County puty rosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007, IN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7., WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 THE PROPOSITION TO ISSUE $4,500,000 OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO MAKE DISTRICT SITE IMPROVEMENTS, ACQUIRE FIRE FIGHTING AND LIFE SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND CONSTRUCT AND EQUIP NEW TRAINING FACILITIES. 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, Fire Protection District No. 7, from the Special Election held on N4MWC..6, 2007, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when osited in my office - Whatcom County Chief Deputy,.Auditvr and sworn to before me this 27th day of November 2007. .Y Whatcom County Legislative Authority' , , . CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Fire Protection District No. 7, on the 6th day of November 2007 and the results are as follows: FIRE DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 PROPOSITION NO, 1 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS - $4,500,000 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 7 adopted Resolution #07-0626.01 concerning fire protection district facility bonds This proposition author+zes the District to modernize District headquarter's building, site improvements, make other capital improvements to District facilities, acquire fire fighting and life safety equipment and acquire, Construct and equip new training facilities, to issue $4.500,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within a maximum term of 20 years to finance such improvements, and to levy property taxes annually in excess of regular property tax levies to repay such bonds, provided in Resolution #07-0526- 01. Should this proposition be: APPROVED y REJECTED ogi Number of persons voting last General Election: 3,874 40% Turnout 1,550 60% Yes Vote 930 APPROVED — 1,657 57.30% REJECTED — 1,235 42.70% BONDS FAILED 57.30% The canvass has been completed this 27th day of November 2007. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD rr County Chief Deputy Auditor { UI: I County Legislative Authority = r) F C, '% Coun eputy Prosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007, IN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 8, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 8 THE PROPOSITION TO INCREASE ITS REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS TO AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $1.50 PER $1,000.00 OF ASSESSED VALUATION. 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, Fire Protection District No. 8, from the Special Election held on November 6, 2007, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when aosited in my office. Whatcom County Chief Deputy Auditor a:• •`ttltilrrlrlr nd sworn to before me this 27 day of November 2007. _ F Whatcom County Legislative Authority !l�117 yll`ON CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Fire Protection District No. 8, on the 6th day of November 2007 and the results are as follows: FIRE DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.8 PROPOSITION NO. 1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 8 adopted Resolution No. 2007.09 concerning a proposition to increase its regular properly tax levy for maintenance and operations to an amount not to exceed $1.50 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for collection in 2008 and to authorize: setting the limit factor at 100% plus the percentage change in Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers for the Seattle -Tacoma -Bremerton Area (1982- 84=100) reported for August of [he levy year for each of the five succeeding years. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED 4w ■g, REJECTED 4w. no APPROVED — 695 50.51 % REJECTED — 681 49.49% LEVY PASSED 50.51 % The canvass has been completed this 27th day of November 2007. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD — 'A County Chief Deputy Auditor C, County Legislative Authority Q u +� County D uty Pro ecuting Attorney , Ili 1 i 1 I" Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007, IN NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #2, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #2, THE PROPOSITION TO ASSESS A REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY FOR A TWO YEAR PERIOD OF $0.10 PER $1,000.00 OF ASSESSED VALUATION TO PRESERVE NATURAL AREAS, WATER QUALITY, WILDLIFE HABITAT AND SUPPORT PARKS. OATH OF AUDITOR STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Whatcom County, Northwest Park and Recreation District #2, from the Special Election held on November 6, 2007, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as wh�prr$jE4ft deposited in my office. Whatcom County Chief Deputy Auditor L1L �� �.I • r )rn to before me this 27th day of November 2007. r� Whatcom County Legislative Authority CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Northwest Park and Recreation District #2, on the 6t" day of November 2007 and the results are as follows: PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 2 NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 2 PROPOSITION NO. 1 AUTHORIZING REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No. 1 conceming a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a two year period of $0.10 per $1,00o,00 of assessed valuation to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat and support parks, bike trails and recreational programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED REJECTED {� Number of persons voting last General Election: 4,886 40% Turnout 1.955 of 60% Yes Vote 1,173 ■d APPROVED — 2,307 62.69% REJECTED — 1,373 37.31% LEVY PASSED 62.69% The canvass has been completed this 27th day of November 2007. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING OARD d4,•,� : County Chief Deputy Auditor • r - - F� 3 County Legislative Authority _ ;; F ,' ` Co Deputy Pr Ing Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2007, IN POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1, THE PROPOSITION TO LEVY A TAX OF APPROXIMATELY $0.07 PER THOUSAND DOLLARS OF ASSESSED VALUATION TO PROVIDE $35,000 FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PURPOSES. 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, Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, from the Special on November 6, 2007, have been in no way altered and that they are the p they were deposited in my office. f*. Whatcom County Chief Deputy Auditor • �I th nd sworn to before me this 27day of November 2007. Whatcom County LegislatiWe. Authority 5 T A- _ CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD r ` '11111 ` STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, on the 6th day of November 2007 and the results are as follows: PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT PT. ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO.1 i POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT #1 Shall a tax, of approximately $0.07 (seven cents), per thousand dollars of assessed valuation (based on 100%of true and fair value) to provide $35,000 (thirty-five thousand dollars) for operation and maintenance purposes be levied for the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 in 2007 for collection in 2008 and 2009 upon all taxable property within the District, all as specified in Point Roberts Park and Recreation Districts, Resolution One? LEVY YES LEVY NO {■■ Number of persons voting last General Election: 432 40% Turnout 173 60% Yes Vote 104 APPROVED— 215 72.39% REJECTED — 82 27.61 % LEVY PASSED 72.39% The canvass has been completed this 27th day of November 2007. WHAT OM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD County Chief Deputy Auditor County Legislative Authority =_ 4 elr CI AT i F 1 r Q� County ❑ osecu ing,Attorrtey f ir 1 i► .a, Page 2 5� Sri +� Ttl-� IL �A"uo—n us Registration & Turnout The Edge Turnout Mail Ballot Turnout Initiative 960 Yes No Referendum 67 APPROVED REJECTED Engrossed SSJR 8206 APPROVED REJECTED SJR 8212 APPROVED REJECTED Engrossed HJR 4204 REJECTED APPROVED REJECTED PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 NP - JIM JORGENSEN COUNTY EXECUTIVE NP - LOIS GARLICK NP - PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County �. OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 55,059 53.74% Total... 55,059 53.74% 119/119 100.00% 28,154 53.46% 24,514 46.54% Total ... 52,668 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 30,369 57.24% 22,682 42.76% Total ... 53,051 100.00% 119/119 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B NP - KEN MANN NP -SAM R.CRAWFORD COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B NP - BARBARA BRENNER ASSESSOR NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 35,417 70.65% 14,714 29.35% AUDITOR Total ... 50,131 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 119/119 100.00% ` ' — '"' "° SHERIFF 20,204 40.45% NP - BILL ELFO Total... 49,953 100.00% 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 28,689 54.50% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 23,948 45.50% NP - STEVE OLIVER Total ... 52,637 100.00% 119/119 100.00% - City of Bellingham Charter Admendmen 26,556 53.67% Yes 22,923 46.33% No Total ... 49,479 100.00% 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 37,438 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE Total... 37,438 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 119/119 100.00% 14,475 28.84% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 35,716 71.16% NP - JACK WEISS Total ... 50,191 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 7,893 54.34% NP - LARRY FARR 43/43100.00% 6,631 45.66% Total ... 14,524 100.00% 36/36 100.00% 8,297 47.51% 9,166 52.49% Total ... 17,463 100.00% 40/40 100.00% 13,295 100.00% Total ... 13,295 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 37,910 100.00% Total ... 37,910 100.00% 119/119 100,00% 41,286 100.00% Total ... 41,286 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 40,422 100.00% Total... 40,422 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 17,276 35.33% 31,621 64.67% Total ... 48,897 100.00% t 47/47 100.00% 11,350 65.72% 5,920 34.28% Total ... 17,270 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 8,344 43.01% 11,055 56.99% Total ... 19,399 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 13,338 100.00% Total... 13,338 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,006 41.71% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 1 of 6 WHAw20071106.- E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 9,792 58.29% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 2,209 83.64% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 432 16.36% Total ... 16,798 100.00% Total ... 2,641 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 10,902 65.18% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP - DAMON J. GRAY 5,823 34.82% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 1,182 46.63% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 1,353 53.37% Total ... 16,725 100.00% Total ... 2,535 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 7,510 41.50% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 10,586 58.50% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 1,014 39.94% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 1,525 60.06% Total... 18,096 100.00% Total ... 2,539 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 10,255 54.88% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 8,431 45.12% NP - MIKE REILLY 1,243 49.52% NP - CONNIE FARIA 1,267 50.48% Total ... 18,686 100.00% Total ... 2,510 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 3/3 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 889 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 1.124 47.79% Total ... 889 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 1,228 52.21% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,352100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 896 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 896 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 2,928 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,928 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 715 66.88% NP - MAX SHELTON 354 33.12% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 23921 100.00% Total ... 1,069 100.00% Total ... 2,921 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 409 35.94% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 729 64.06% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 2,789 100.00% Total.., 1,138 100.00% Total ... 2,789 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 372 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 2,756 100.00% Total ... 372 100.00% Total ... 2,756 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER 156 35.06% NP - TOBEY GELDER 2,748 100.00% NP - ANDY ROWLSON 289. 64.94% Total ... 2,748 100.00% Total... 445 100.00% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 2 of 6 WHA_20071106�E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN 158 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 5,469 100.00% Total ... 158 100.00% Total_ 5,469 100.00% NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 165 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 1,193 36.97% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 2,034 63.03% Total ... 165 100.00% Total.., 3,227 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 193 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,874 100.00% Total ... 193 100.00% Total ... 2,874 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 199 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,825 100.00% Total ... 199 100.00% Total ... 2,825 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 115 51.57% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 108 48.43% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 2,982 100.00% Total ... 223 100.00% Total ... 2,982 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 7,347 35.45% NP-' JOHN M. KRIEG 2,814 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 13,380 64.55% Total ... 2,814 100.00 Total _ 20,727 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 3,861 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 17,416 100.00% Total ... 3,861 100.00% Total ... 17,416 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 2,872 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 10,176 47.17% Total... 2,872 100.00% NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 11,395 52.83% Total ... 21,571 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 _ 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 2,088 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 2,088 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 2,301 35.06% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 4,262 64.94% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 6,563 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,971 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,971 100.00% NP -STUART McKAY 5,521 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 5,521 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,718 100.00% Total ... 1,718 100.00% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,738 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 243 100.00% Total ... 1,738 100.00% Total ... 243 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 1,714 100.00% APPROVED 1,657 57.30% REJECTED 1,235 42.70% Total ... 1,714 100.00% Total ... 2,892 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 2,692 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 2,163 100.00% Total ... 2,692 100.00% Total ... 2,163 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 2,598 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 695 50.51% Total ... 2,598 100.00% REJECTED 681 49.49% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,376 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 2,627 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 2,627 100.00% NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 1,054 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution_ 1/1 100.00% Total ... 1,054100.00% APPROVED 8 61.54% REJECTED 5 38.46% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 1,034 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 1,034100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 13 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 388 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 388 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 1,377 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 520 100.00% Total... 1,377 100.00 Total ... 520 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,655 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 500 100.00% Total ... 1,655 100.00% Total ... 500 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 2,266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 335 100.00% Total ... 2,266 100.00% Total ... 335 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 1,017 100.00% Total ... 266 100.00% Total ... 1,017 100.00% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 4 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 359 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 67 100.00% Total... 359 100.00% Total ... 67 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 350 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 54 29.83% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 127 70.17% Total ... 350 100.00% Total ... 181 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 287 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP -JAMES EVANGELISTA 69 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total... 69 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 102 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 53 100.00% Total ... 102 100.00% Total ... 53 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 4,001 56.13% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 3,127 43.87% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 46 100.00% Total ... 7,128 100.00% Total... 46 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 337 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 155 100.00% Total ... 337 100.00% Total ... 155 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 255 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 95 45.89% NP - NORMA OTTO 112 54.11% Total..- 255100.00% Total ... 207 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,493 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 180 100.00% Total... 1,493 100.00% Total ... 180 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,837 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 101 100.00% Total ... 1,837 100.00% - Total ... 101 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 280 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 1,269 100.00% Total ... 280 100.00% Total.., 1,269100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 44 25.43% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 129 74.57% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 1,282 100.00% Total... 173 100.00% Total ... 1,282 100.00% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 5 of 6 CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 171 100.00% APPROVED 2,307 62.69% R EJECTED 1,373 37.31% Total ... 171 100.00% Total ... 3,680 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 3,488 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 4,117 100.00% Total ... 3,488 100.00 Total ... 4,117 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP -JAMES P. LARSEN 957 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 4,137 100.00% Total ... 957 100.00% Total... 4,137 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 287 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 4,180 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total ... 4,180 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 1,070 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 4,027 100.00% Total ... 1,070 100.00% Total ... 4,027 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 3,681 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 8 100.00% Total ... 3,681 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 70 44.03% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 89 55.97% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 8 100.00% Total ... 159 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 215 72.39% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 113 100.00% LEVY NO 82 27.61 % Total ... 113 100.00% Total ... 297 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 250 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 268 100.00% Total ... 250 100.00% Total ... 268 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 273 100.00% Total ... 273 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COM6, 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 260 100.00% Total... 260 100.00% November 27, 2007 8:51 AM Page 6 of 6 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election Novemberb, 20a Total Reclistered Voters for this Total Ballots Issued: Regular Mail Ballots 102198 Out of State Overseas 337 Military 70 Military -Overseas 62 ACP 7 Large Print 17 Federal Write -Ins 0 DIRE 3 Counter 36 Replacements 508 Total Issued 103238 Envelopes Returned: Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse 1 56666 incl dropped ballots at drop sites, provisionals & DIRE ACP Returned 3 Total Envelopes Returned 56669 Envelopes Challenged: No Signature 28 No Signature Match 93 Late Postmark/Deposit 305 Deceased 5 Cancelled 3 Signed ballot card 5 Wrong Voter 3 Contain no ballot 18 Sub -total 460 Undeliverables 1149 Void 1 Sub -total 1150 Total Challenges 1610 Ballots qualified to Count (Env Ret less Challenges ) Less Two ballots Rejected by Canvassing Board for voter intent issues which couldn't be tracked back to individual voters Ballots Expected to Count Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) Diff *Reason for difference between ballots expected to count & ballots counted: It is our conclusion that there may be human error in entering envelopes into the s'. sheets, or in the report generating process. 11/27/2007, 2:46 PM 11_07 Final ReportAs 102,465 55059 -2 55057 55059 2 rstem, on the log County Whatcom Date of Completion 11/27/2007 Certification Reconciliation Report General Election November 6, 2007 Registration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts _102,465 Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts 7,811 Total registered voters in all precincts �110,276, Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots) _55,050_ Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) _ _ 9 Total Ballots counted _55,059 Absentee and VBM Ballots The total number of absentee/VBM ballots originally issued _103,238 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots received _56,666 The total number of absentee/VBM ballots rejected tD The total number of absentee/VBM ballots counted 55,059 Federal Write -In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted 0 Out -of -State, Overseas, and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued. 461 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received 137 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected 7 The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted �130 Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) 11 The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) 2 The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties 9 The total number of provisional ballots counted 9 ak"vl-f- County Whatcom Date of Completion 11/27/2007 Certification Reconciliation Report General Election November 6, 2007 Registration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts _102,465, Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts 7,811, Total registered voters in all precincts _110,276 Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots) _55,050 Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) 9_ Total Ballots counted _55,059 Absentee and VBM Ballots f The total number of absentee/VBM ballots originally issued The total number of absentee/VBM ballots received The total number of absentee/VBM ballots rejected The total number of absentee/VBM ballots counted Federal Write -In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted Out -of -State Overseas and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties The total number of provisional ballots counted _103,238 _56,666 _1,610 55,059 A 461 137 7 130 11 2 _9 _9 l �iAIAL SAT- -� Ste. C: S_[k_(E .n_ 11 /27/2007 111ST�u�+ T� G�IS u Certification Reconciliation Report General Election November 6, 2007 Registration Total number of active registered voters in all precincts Total number of inactive registered voters in all precincts Total registered voters in all precincts G 102,465 Total absentee ballots counted (includes absentee, VBM, federal write-in, overseas, out of state, and service ballots) Total poll site ballots counted (includes poll site and provisional ballots) Total Ballots counted Absentee and VBM Ballots The total number of absentee/VBM ballots originally issued The total number of absentee/VBM ballots received The total number of absentee/VBM ballots rejected The total number of absentee/VBM ballots counted Federal Write -In Ballots The total number of federal write-in ballots counted Out -of -State. Overseas, and Service Voters The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots issued The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots received The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots rejected The total number of out-of-state, overseas, and service voters' ballots counted Provisional Ballots The total number of provisional ballots issued (by this county) The total number of provisional ballots rejected (includes sending to other counties) The total number of provisional ballots received from other counties The total number of provisional ballots counted _7,811 _ 110,276 55,050 9 _55,059 103,238 _56, 666 _ _ _1,440_ _55,059_ I•i7 461 137 _7 130 30-Day Reconciliation Report General Election November 6, 2007 REPORT OF VOTERS CREDITED Total number of registered voters in all precincts 102,465 Total number of voters credited* 55,056 Number of absentee voters credited n/a Number of vote by mail voters credited 54,746 Number of poll voters credited 0 Number of provisional voters credited 9 Number of federal write-in voters credited 0 Number out-of-state, overseas, and service 301 voters credited Number of voters credited even though the 0 ballot was late and not counted** **NOTE: This number should always be zero in accordance with WAC 434-262-013 *Total number of voters credited includes voters (-2) whose ballots the Canvassing Board rejected but could not be traced back to individual voters to take credit away. It also does not contain the voters who vote pursuant to the Address Confidentiality Program (+3)which are not entered into the election management system. This number differs from the actual ballots counted by 2. (55,057 vs 55059 actual count) It is our conclusion that there was probably human error in entering envelopes into the system, on the reconciliation log sheets, or in the report generating process that resulted in the election management system not registering two of the ballots that were actually counted. 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MEM9 �� .■ ■-'. � & Rescue Disric�t Fire District 21 ne Districts Page Whatcom County General Election November 6, 2007 Official Election Results r7 a v C N d N N E o M o o EQ M� O U m N +' o Q CV ,C x 123 478 234 48.95% 154 125 450 928 253 56.22% 183 Total 487 52.48% 337 a a� a E ° � M E ; Em C M U U C� n p Q T 7621 101 339 44.49% 255 o � y C En o OT u c U Cn ❑ Q U -e L ry o ❑ c L ^ LPL My Li m [L 102 1786 495 1063 59.52% 743 103 219 44.24% 177 23 106 90 32 35.56% 109 1550 795 51.29% 550 Total 3921 2109 53.79% 1493 t o E o o a v, U a U N ❑ E a 00 L 0 256 142 814 485 59.58% 143 8 2 25.00% 0 147 943 988 563 59.70% 319 343 148 583 59.01% 149 1151 509 44.22% 292 150 1072 586 54.66% 328 151 716 328 45.81 % 213 152 199 135 67.84% 86 153 1 6892 0 0.00% 0 1837 Total 3191 54.16% Water District 2 Pt Roberts Water District 4 Birch Bay Water & Sewer District 8 Lk Whatcom Water & Sewer District Water Districts Page 1 Whatcom County General Election November 6, 2007 Official Election Results Water Districts M N O d E E O U O _ N0 \ ❑ Y CD U Q. 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Roberts Park & Recreation District Lynden Regional Park & Recreation District Page 1 Whatcom County General Election November 6, 2007 Official Election Results ,as .o� re . 1 1 I I 1'� :':e • MEM � 4•i . • i<i ■ � u iy ■ �45�� 1 1 ' ' •�L� Park and Recreation Districts Lynden Regional Park & Recreation District Lynden Regional Park & Recreation District Page 2 Whatcom County General Election November 6, 2007 Official Election Results ra Park and Recreation Districts Lynden Regional Park & Recreation District Page 3 Whatcom County General Election November 6, 2007 Official Election Results FX ar ssi .r z U a d = E L 0 O U +, o M o a = U) o a _ } N c c o o 3L 101 M 7621 3391 44.49'/.n 113 169 Hospital District No. 304 Hospital District No. 304 Pt. Roberts Public Hospital District Pt. Roberts Public Hospital District Hospital Districts Page 1 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www,whatcomcountv.uslaudilor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT November 27, 2007 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Pt. Roberts Park and Recreation District No. 1, Whatcom County, Levy election results from the November 6, 2007 General and Special Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE a m e ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Name i L0 d7 Date Date I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\06_Other Processes\01_Initiatives & Petitions\Initiatives\FRM RESULTS RECEIPT for TREAS and ASSESS.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Ad min istrationllnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-7384555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT November 27, 2007 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2, Whatcom County, Levy election results from the November 6, 2007 General and Special Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE i ame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE 16A� fA�� Name l4 A� Q Date Date I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\06_Other Processes\01 Initiatives & Petitions\Initiatives\FRM RESULTS RECEIPT for TREAS and ASSESS.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co,whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT November 27, 2007 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Fire Protection District No. 8, Whatcom County, Levy election results from the November 6, 2007 General and Special Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE :Y� &�� N me ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Date 11 12-0y7 Date I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\06_Other Processes\01_initiatives & Petitions\Initiatives\FRM RESULTS RECEIPT for TREAS and ASSESS.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: wwwmhatcomcountv.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 November 27, 2007 �Go M C7 a 11 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Fire Protection District No. 7, Whatcom County, General Obligation Bonds election results from the November 6, 2007 General and Special Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE ame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE —Yl &A1tc-- 4,c c t" Name rr Z-6 Date Date t 12%I()-7 I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\06 Other Processes\01_Initiatives & Petitions\Initiatives\FRM RESULTS RECEIPT for TREAS and ASSESS.DO.0 Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-7384556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcamcounty_uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 PETITIONER'S ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT November 27, 2007 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the City of Bellingham, Charter Amendment election results has been delivered to the City of Bellingham. Receipt Acknowledged: CITY OF BELLINGHAM �J"' 0- ____ II 9/07 Na a Date I:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\06_Other Processes\01 Initiatives & Petitions\Initiatives\FRM RESULTS RECEIPT for CITY.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Ad min istrationllnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 6, 2007 - Minutes of November 19, 2007 - Date: November 19, 2007 Meeting began: 9:15 a.m. In attendance: Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor (D. Adelstein, acting C.B. member for S. Forslof, candidate in General Election) Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Carl Weimer, County Council Chair (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Ethel Heyrend, Election Staff Carolyn Duim, Election Staff Scott Thiele, Republican Party Observer Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor Jim Johann, Republican Party Observer Note: Not all in attendance were present for the entire meeting. Debbie Adelstein called the meeting to order at 9:15 a.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to review and make a determination on challenged ballots presented before the Board. Ethel Heyrend informed the Canvassing Board that 11 provisionals had been received for this election, two of which were forwarded to other counties. She asked the Canvassing Board for permission to have the staff open the nine remaining provisional ballots received and proceed with processing. Royce Buckingham made a motion granting the Election Staff permission to open the nine provisionals and proceed with processing, Carl Weimer seconded and the motion passed unanimously. Ethel presented 10 ballots referred by the Opening Board. The Canvassing Board reviewed each of the ballots and rendered their determination (see attached Log of Irregularly Voted Ballots for disposition of ballots). Ethel then presented one ballot that was torn when received. The Board determined that the portion of the ballot that was intact should be duplicated. Ethel presented 123 ballot envelopes to the Canvassing Board with questionable signature matches. Of the 123 ballot envelopes presented for review, 13 ballots were accepted and 110 of the ballots were rejected for no signature match. Debbie Adelstein made a motion to reject the ballot envelopes that were received without a signature or with a rejected signature. The ballot will be counted, however, if an acceptable signature is provided by the voter by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, November 26, 2007. Carl seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Ethel presented 15 ballot envelopes to the Board that had the wrong voter's signature. Of the 15 ballot envelopes presented, 12 were accepted. Three of the ballot envelopes were rejected as the voter signed more than one ballot envelope. Debbie made a motion to accept the 12 ballots, Carl seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Carl made a motion to reject the three ballots where the voter had signed two ballot envelopes; Royce seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie announced that tomorrow's Canvassing Board meeting will be cancelled as there is no further business. The final Canvassing Board meeting to certify the 2007 General Election will be Tuesday, November 27, 2007 at 3:00 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 10:40 a.m. Minutes Approved By: /�I7 V Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Date �(.. en 1- , CMMrosecuting Attorney Date /2,7/,07 Carl Weimer, County Council Member Date ` Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 11 /19/07 Log of Irregularly Voted Ballots GENERAL 2007 N, Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Ballot # Disposition of Ballot 208 100 Signature C-1 208 100 Signature C-2��C 121 73 Voter Intent C-3�� 201 105 Signature C-4� 201 113 Signature C-5 n TIN 135 612 Signature C-6 a b5�:._1 110 800 Voter Intent C-7 Fc�'Q'- �e, �b 227 789 Signature C-8 136 809 Voter Intent C-9 236 768 Voter Intent C-10 Page 1 of 1 '4L o y NOV 19 2007 1 ' Altona, Amanda C 228 - 228 22 72 11/08/2007 ✓ F 21 ✓ Anderson, Floyd 109 - 109 9 10 11/02/2007 3 ' ✓ Andersson, Anita M 207 - 207 19 70 11/07/2007 4 ✓ Attolini, Gayla R 103 - 103 8 2 11/08/2007 5 Bagby, Crystal R 301 - 301 25 74 11/08/2007 v 6 ✓ Barnhouse, Corry 112 - 112 10 14 11/05/2007 7 ✓ Bartholomew, Julie 134 - 134 14 43 11/08/2007 8 Berger, Gilbert 120 - 120 11 18 10/24/2007 ✓ 9 ✓ Blake, Derek N 154 - 154 17 64 11/08/2007 10 f Bosman, Laura L 126 - 126 12 23 10/26/2007 11 Bowman, Micah T 103 - 103 8 2 11/08/2007 ✓ 12 � Brennan, Kristan J I 206 - 206 18 68 11/06/2007 13 f _ Bringhurst, Allen B 128 - 128 12 130 10/24/2007 14 ✓ Briscoe, James 242 - 242 24 72 11/06/2007 15 Burden, Anthony Joseph 604 - 604 27 79 11/0712007 16 Burke, Tracy 303 - 303 25 74 11/0512,007 17 ✓ Cass, Sean T 154 - 154 17 64 11/08/2007 18 Cheldelin, Stephen M 228 - 228 22 72 11/08/2007 ✓ 19 Chinell, Inga P 213 - 213 20 70 10/23/2007 ✓ 20 ✓ Christianson, Corey Craig 209 - 209 19 170 11/08/2007 21 f Clark, Jason L 109 - 109 9 3 10/31/2007 22 , Costello, Colby R 1247 - 247 24 72 11/03/2007 23 f Davison, Brad Gene 130 - 130 13 35 11/08/2007 24 DeBoer, Kyle R 605 - 605 28 79 11/08/2007 251 ✓ DeLair, Maureen 209 - 209 19 70 11/06/2007 26 Edelstein, Joshua S 222 - 222 21 72 11/07/2007 27 ✓ Ericson, Irene Lynn 115 - 115 10 11 11/08/2007 28 ✓ Fishbook, Laurel Lynette 602 - 602 27 79 10/30/2007 29 Gardner, Tristan A 505 - 505 26 76 11/06/2007 30 Gerner, Gene A 244 - 244 24 72 11/08/2007 31 Gibb, Gary D 227 - 227 I- 22 72 11/08/2007 32 Gootcha, Jagir — 221 - 221 21 72 10/31/2007 33 Gould, Hannah Elizabeth 701 - 701 28 80 11/05/2007 34 ✓ Gulley, Jason T 501 - 501 25 77 10/31/2007 35 ✓ Havb�wlJdfq Scott 103 - 103 8 2 11/08/2007 361 ✓ Hallmark, Adam 149 - 149 16 60 11/08/2007 37, f 1 Hardesty, Kristie G 231 -231 22 72 10/23/2007 38 Hart, Jordan M 143 - 143 15 53 11/08/2007 39 1 ✓ Henken, Jeffrey E ' 203 - 203 18 68 10/26/2007 40 ✓ Hirsch, Robert P 106-106 9 �:T72 7 11/05/2007 41 Israels, Jessica 230-230 22 11/08/2007 42 ✓ Jaquish, Michael Jon 216 - 216 20 172 11/08/2007 43 j Johnson, Tim 207 - 207 .18 70 11/08/2007 44 f Jorissen, Tricia 108 - 108 9 6 11/07/2007 45 f Kaiser, Robert F, II 156 - 156 17 67 11/08/2007 46 ✓ Karlberg, M 141 - 141 15 �39 11/08/2007 47 Katzenberg, Timothy G 231 -231 22 72 11/06/2007 48 King, David V 245 - 245 24 72 11/06/2007 49 ✓ Kline, Erica 128 - 128 12 30 11/08/2007 50 Kornelis, Danelle 128 - 128 13 31 11/08/2007 51 Kraght, Tucker Randal 603 - 603 27 79 11/06/2007 ./ 52 Landis, Donald K 151 - 151 16 60 11/03/2007 53 ✓ Leach, Christopher J 244 - 244 24 72 11/08/2007 54 Lee, Emily A 118 - 118 11 12 11/06/2007 ✓ 55 Lehn, Alan Joseph I222 - 222 21 72 11/08/2007 56 ! Lent, Adam J 246 - 246 24 72 11/08/2007 57 Likkel, Ryan 126 - 126 12 23 11/08/2007 58 Linebrink, Joseph E 134 - 134 14 44 11/08/2007 59 ✓ Louws, Keith 126 - 126 12 .23 11/08/2007 60 Maas, Sharon 126 - 126 12 23 11/08/2007 61 Mamaril, Adelina V 141 - 141 15 39 11/070007 62 McDonald, Don 232 - 232 23 72 11/06/2007 ✓ 63 McElroy, Andrew 155 - 155 17 65 11/07/2007 ✓ 64 McGary, Mark i 156 - 156 17 66 11/07/2007 65 f McKee, Benjamin D 1 211 - 211 19 70 11/06/2007 66 ✓ McLennan, Jayne 1401 - 401 25 I75 10/29/2007 67 Meyer, Kevin Lee 107 - 107 9 8 10/31/2007 68 Milam, Douglas D 213 - 213 20 70 11/06/2007 69 V/ Nelson, Robert 144 - 144 15 54 11/01/2007 70 ✓ NepgWpt6fl 221 - 221 21 72 11/07/2007 71 'Nguyen, Tony T 209 - 209 ' 19 70 11/06/2007 72 Nolte, Alison Kennedy 602 - 602 26 79 •10/23/2007 f if 73 Nolte, Scott R 602 - 602 27 !79 10/23/2007 74 Noyes, Mitch 215 - 215 20 170 11/08/2007 75 ✓ Nunnikhoven, Joel 602 - 602 26 .79 11/02/2007 76 ✓ Oakley, Allen 102 - 102 8 2 11/06/2007 77 f Olise, Olufunke F 134 - 134 14 43 10/29/2007 78 ./ Osburn, Richard J 1230 - 230 1212 22 72 11/08/2007 79 Owens, Gregory D - 212 20 70 11/06/2007 ✓ 80 ✓ Pacifico, Nicholas 209 - 209 19 70 11/06/2007 I 81 ✓ Paglia, Robert A 244 - 244 24 72 11/03/2007 82 ✓ Parker, Garrett David 148 - 148 16 160 11/06/2007 83 V Perry, Marc 108 - 108 9 6 11/07/2007 84 Peterson, Eryc J 154 - 154 17 64 11/03/2007 85 Peterson, Katherine L. E. 245 - 245 24 72 10/23/2007 86 Ponsen, Alison C I222 - 222 21 72 10/31/2007 87 ✓ Pratt, Judy S 203 - 203 18 68 10/30/2007 88 Price, Charles W 108-108 9 6 11/03/2007 89 ✓ Quintanilla, Santos V 246 - 246 24 72 11/08/2007 90 Rensink, Erek F 228 - 228 22 72 11/05/2007 91 Riley, Jake W 242 - 242 24 72 11/06/2007 92 Riu, Chung -Siang 155 - 155 17 65 11/06/2007 ✓ 93 ✓ Rorvig, Michael Gene 139 - 139 14 39 11/06/2007 94 Ruth, Elizabeth A 240 - 240 23 72 11/06/2007 95 Sandford, Elizabeth J 244 - 244 24 72 11/06/2007 96 Saxton, Andrew Joseph 236 - 236 23 :72 11 /06/2007 97' ✓ Schouten, Joel 126 - 126 12 23 I 11/07/2007 98 ✓ ISchuett, Mandy 242 - 242 24 72 11/01/2007 99 ✓ Scoggins, Sharon L 230 - 230 22 72 11/06/2007 100I / Seaman, Jessica M 130 - 130 13 ;30 11/08/2007 101 ✓ Sibley, Rachael E 225 - 225 21 70 11/06/2007 102' Silverman, Dana M 203 - 203 18 68 10/25/2007 103' ✓ Sims, David M, Jr 106 - 106 9 4 10/24/2007 104 / Sisco, Ronald K 604 - 604 27 79 11/06/2007 105 Sloo"14q ecca L 207 - 207 18 -70 11/08/2007 106 ✓ Springer, Mark C 229 - 229 22 72 11/06/2007 107 ✓ Stauffer, Christian W 303 - 303 25 74 10/29/2007 108 Stephan, Bradley A 126 - 126 12 23 11/07/2007 109 ✓ Tatro, Steven G 401 - 401 25 75 11/08/2007 110 ✓ Trotta, Lewis B, 111 204 - 204 18 68 11/07/2007 111 Tull, Kevin B 125 - 125 12 20 11/08/2007 112 Tysowski, Brandy Amanda 223 - 223 21 ;70 10/31/2007 113 ✓ VanWoerden, James 213 - 213 20 70 11/06/2007 114 Vaughn, T J I209 - 209 1119 70 10/31/2007 115 Walker, Zachary 142 - 142 15 51 11/07/2007 116 ✓ Waschke, Paul B 119 - 119 11 12 11/08/2007 117 ✓ Westman, Michael 110 - 110 9 11 11/02/2007 118 / ✓ Yanik, Ken 243 - 243 24 72 11/08/2007 119 ✓ Zawicki, Daniel J 107 - 107 9 8 11/03/2007 120 Zurline, Frank 148 - 148 16 60 11/06/2007 121 Euper, Margaret 132 140 Everton, Karen 134-1 141 Carr, Rod 213 Printed:11/19/2007 7:52:19AM Page 4 of 4 125 126 I 1271 _ 128 V 129 130 I 131 —� 132', 133 134 135 136 138 v 1391E Britten, Laurie J 110 13 113 - 113 11/08/2007 1 11/08/2007 Kiel, Harlan '8 2 103 - 103 Stankus, Nikole F 25 72 247 - 247 11/06/2007 11/08/2007 Hoelzen, Marcia W 16 60 149-149 Ellis, Brad Carleton 12 111 - 111 10 11/06/2007 Carpenter, Ronald C '20 11/07/2007 '70 21� Huizenga, Linda C j 11 18 120 - 120 11/08/2007 Haggen, Bradley L 24 72 244 - 244 11/07/2007 60 1 149 - 149 11/08/2007 Reynolds, Janet L 16 11/08/2007 Rus, Frank C, Jr 13 34 129 - 129 Doeden, Winfred R 13 36 131 - 131 11/08/2007 Harris, Elisha S 115 54 1144-144 11/08/2007 Cheramie, Ann Marie 17 + 68 201 - 201 11/01/2007 'Richard Folk signed both Johnson, Brad 20 11/07/2007 Andrea Johnson signed both 70 214 - 214 Taylor, Robert J 27 11/08/2007 -Rebecca Taylor signed both 79 604 - 604 Printed: 11 /19/2007 8:06:28AM BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Other Date to Process (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Processed Batch # tto Verify) Sig) -Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to aB to Coup Out Reason from Dup Count* o/s Notes Count count 10/29/07 96 120 120 13 107 107 10/29/07 95 121 121 15 106 106 10/29/07 106 107 1 106 11 95 95 10/29/07 93 120 120 18 102 102 10/29/07 180 120 120 12 108 108 10/29/07 90 121 121 13 108 108 10/29/07 92 121 121 19 102 102 10/29/07 100 121 121 9 2 CB 110 110 10/29/07 42 122 122 15 107 107 10/29/07 98 120 120 14 106 106 10/29/07 78 120 120 14 106 106 10/29/07 214 123 123 9 114 114 10/29/07 94 120 120 15 1 empty env. 104 104 10/29/07 110 120 1 119 18 101 101 10/29/07 174 121 1 120 12 108 108 10/29/07 53 98 2 96 14 82 82 10/29/07 112 121 1 120 17 103 103 10/29/07 72 120 120 11 109 109 10/29/07 77 120 120 27 93 93 10/29/07 38 120 1 119 8 111 111 10/29/07 79 120 120 11 109 109 10/29/07 66 120 120 8 112 112 10/29/07 75 120 1 119 9 110 110 10/29/07 5001 0 100 100 100 10/29/07 41 120 120 7 113 113 10/29/07 199 126 126 18 108 108 10/29/07 39 122 122 14 108 108 1-no ballot/1-wrong 10/29/07 103 120 2 signature 118 14 104 104 10/29/07 ' 52 123 123 14 109 109 10/29/07 137 120 1 119 14 105 105 10/29/07 51 123 123 11 112 112 10/29/07 104 122 122 12 110 110 10/29/07 123 120 1 119 14 105 105 10/29/07 71 120 120 5 115 115 0l29107 1 67 121 1 120 6 10/29/07 70 121 121 5 116 116 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 1 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No 'Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out 10/29/07 40 114 2 10/29/07 172 120 1 10/29/07 111 122 10/29/07 73 120 10/29/07 69 119 10/29/07 109 123 2 10/29/07 314 1 1 10/29/07 47 121 10/29/07 177 121 10/29/07 63 120 10/29/07 175 120 1 10/29/07 76 120 2 10/29/07 173 120 1 10/29/07 49 122 1 1 8/21/07 election! 10/29/07 45 119 10/29/07 171 120 10/29/07 80 71 1 10/29/07 176 120 1 10/29/07 67 120 3 10/29/07 101 118 1 Voided 10/29/07 97 120 1 10/29/07 64 119 10/29/07 105 121 Day 1 Total 6785 28 4 10/30/07 5002 10/30/07 181 3 10/30/07 182 7 10/30/07 186 2 10/30/07 188 1 10/30/07 190 3 10/30/07 193 6 10/30/07 194 5 10/30/07 196 4 10/30/07 203 1 10/30/07 208 3 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to 06 to Dup Out Reason 112 21 119 7 122 6 Return from Dup Ready to Count' o/s Notes 91 112 116 WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Count count 91 112 116 119 20 99 99 121 11 110 110 0 0 121 10 111 111 121 19 102 102 120 8 112 112 119 8 111 111 118 18 100 100 119 4 115 115 120 12 108 108 119 19 100 100 120 11 109 109 70 19 51 51 119 8 111 111 117 14 103 103 117 15 102 102 119 12 107 107 119 22 97 97 121 15 1 CB 105 105 0 0 6753 737 5 100 6111 6111 0 100 100 100 3 3 7 7 2 2 1 1 3 1 2 6 6 5 1 4 4 4 1 1 3 3 Page 2 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged] Reason Out 10/30/07 216 7 10/30/07 205 2 10/30/07 209 1 10/30/07 212 4 1 10/30/07 217 7 10/30/07 179 2 10/30/07 219 3 10/30/07 184 1 10/30/07 185 11 10/30/07 187 3 10/30/07 189 7 10/30/07 191 2 10/30/07 192 4 10/30/07 195 3 10/30/07 197 2 10/30/07 198 8 10/30/07 200 1 10/30/07 204 5 10/30/07 215 1 10/30/07 206 3 10/30/07 207 4 10/30/07 210 2 10/30/07 211 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to. Dun Out Reason 7 2 1 3 7 2 3 1 11 3 7 2 4 3 2 8 1 5 1 3 4 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Count" o/s Notes Count count 7 2 1 3 7 2 3 1 11 3 6 2 4 2 2 6 1 5 1 2 3 2 1 10/30/07 213 16 1 needs re -scanning 15 2 13 10/30/07 218 1 1 1 10/30/07 120 1 1 1 0 10/30/07 202 1 1 1 0 10/30/07 183 1 1 1 0 10/30/07 201 1 1 1 0 10/30/07 132 3 3 3 10/30/07 135 1 1 1 10/30/07 159 20 1 19 5 14 10/30/07 134 3 3 3 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As if this needs rescanning, did it take in the first place? Is there 15 or 16 in this batch? It means the batch started with 16 but one gets re -submitted into another batch so in effect it makes an extra "enter only". Does this affect our count? 124 Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Env ucannerl Challenged Date to P acess (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (�o ':`eriM Sig) Challenged, Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup 10/30/07 124 2 2 10/30/07 131 1 1 10/30/07 121 3 3 10/30/07 130 3 3 10/30/07 133 2 2 10/30/07 122 6 6 10/30/07 114 3 3 10/30/07 119 1 1 10/30/07 129 2 2 10/30/07 128 1 1 10/30/07 126 10 10 10/30/07 125 12 12 10/30/07 115 5 5 10/30/07 118 8 8 10/30/07 117 2 2 10/30/07 139 24 1 23 10/30/07 116 5 5 10/30/07 138 19 19 10/30/07 143 35 35 10/30/07 151 16 16 10/30/07 150 1 1 10/30/07 141 48 48 10/30/07 154 23 23 10/30/07 147 15 15 10130/07 145 36 36 10/30/07 153 38 38 10/30/07 148 10 10 10/30/07 165 18 18 10/30/07 146 18 18 10/30/07 306 17 1 16 10/30/07 323 1 1 317 4 4 10/30/07 326 2 2 10/30/07 316 8 1 7 10/30/07 318 2 2 10/30/07 321 2 2 10/30/07 327 2 2 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As 1 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 2 1 5 3 .I 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 Other Adj Out Reason Return Ready to from Dup Count' o/s Notes 2 1 2 2 2 6 1 1 2 1 10 12 4 7 2 19 4 18 33 15 1 43 20 14 33 36 9 17 16 15 1 2 1 6 2 2 2 WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Count count 117 Page 4 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenge Reason Out 10/30/07 332 6 10/30/07 333 7 10/30/07 315 1 10/30/07 324 2 10/30/07 320 3 10/30/07 329 12 10/30/07 319 2 10/30/07 322 4 10/30/07 325 6 10/30/07 328 6 10/30/07 330 16 1 10/30/07 331 1 10/30/07 5003 10/30/07 161 12 10/30/07 140 28 1 10/30/07 152 27 10/30/07 127 27 10/30/07 275 123 2 1 no ballot 10/30/07 44 120 10/30/07 227 120 1 10/30/07 99 120 10/30/07 276 122 10/30/07 285 121 10/30/07 292 77 10/30/07 288 125 10/30/07 54 119 1 8/21/07 election! 10/30/07 229 121 10/30/07 113 122 1 1(i OW-.. NO' _ 121 10/30/07 225 120 10/30/07 222 120 2 10/30/07 28-1 121 1 no ballot 10/30/07 278 125 1 10/30/07 43 120 10/30/07 230 120 1 1 wrong signature/voter 10/30/07 5006 10/30/07 46 120 11/28/2007, 9: 10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason 6 7 1 2 3 1 12 2 2 1 4 6 6 1 15 3 1 0 12 3 27 3 27 8 27 3 120 14 120 20 119 11 120 6 122 20 121 11 77 4 125 9 118 13 121 21 121 7 1 CB 120 14 118 13 120 10 124 13 120 18 118 14 0 120 7 WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Count" o/s Notes Count count 6 7 1 2 2 10 1 4 6 5 12 1 88 HC 88 100 100 100 9 24 19 24 76 106 106 100 100 108 108 114 114 102 102 110 110 73 73 116 116 105 105 100 100 113 113 106 106 105 105 110 110 111 111 102 102 104 104 100 100 100 113 113 Page 5 E; tv Scanned Challenged Date to Prc.re.ss (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challe " .. Reason Out 10/30/07 233 119 1 10/30/07 228 120 2 1 cancelled/moved 10/30/07 287 124 1 10/30/07 290 125 10/30/07 223 124 1 10/30/07 Day 2 Total 3601 20 6 Sub -Total 10386 48 10 10/31/07 237 11 10/31/07 236 1 10/31/07 239 1 10/31/07 241 2 10/31/07 243 2 10/31/07 245 2 10/31/07 251 1 10/31/07 259 12 10/31/07 256 9 10/31/07 263 3 10/31/07 266 2 10/31/07 269 3 10/31/07 234 10 10/31/07 235 5 10/31/07 238 2 10/31/07 240 1 10/31/07 242 5 10/31/07 244 2 10/31/07 248 5 10/31/07 249 2 10/31/07 253 7 10131 /07 258 4 10/31/07 265 2 10/31/07 267 1 10/31/07 163 71 1 deceased 10/31/07 149 14 10/31/07 144 10 11/28/2007, 9: 10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Resolved Send to OS to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' o/s Notes Count count 118 18 100 100 117 15 102 102 123 18 105 105 125 16 109 109 123 17 106 106 0 0 0 3575 404 1 300 3470 3469 0 10328 1141 6 400 9581 11 1 10 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 12 2 10 9 1 8 3 3 2 2 3 3 10 1 9 5 1 4 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 4 2 2 5 5 2 2 7 7 4 4 2 2 1 1 87 70 9 61 61 14 3 11 10 2 8 Page 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Other Date tri Process (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged I Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count` o/s Notes 10/31/07 166 3 3 1 2 10/31/07 155 20 20 2 18 10/31/07 160 12 12 12 10/31/07 142 15 15 2 13 10/31/07 136 24 24 2 22 10/31/07 164 11 11 2 9 10/31/07 158 9 9 2 7 10/31/07 162 1 1 1 10/31/07 157 11 11 1 10 10/31/07 156 9 9 3 6 10/31/07 27+s 1 1 1 10/31/07 247 3 3 3 1Q131/07 252 3 3 3 10131 /0 7 255 2 Z 2 10131O—i 260 2 2 2 10/31 /07 264 13 13 2 11 10/31,/0 268 /s 8 2 0 10/31/07 271 J 3 3 10/31 !G 7 250 '? 2 2 10'31/a7 254 3 3 3 1J131/0 257 12 12 2 10 10131 /0-', 2611 2 2 2 10i31/0 262 5 5 1 4 10)31 J0 308 3 3 3 10/31 /07 310 0 6 6 lots u 7 .: l 2 4 4 4 10/31(%7 293 8 1 7 101 1107 296 1 1 1 /0131107 298 1 1 1 1,(k.31/07 291) 3 ° V 3 10131J07 301 1 1 1 10131 /07 303 3 3 10)?']/07 i05 4 4 4 10131 ic,J. 307 2 2 2 10..!3110 7 309 8 3 1 7 -1 W31 /07 111 3 3 3 10/31/07 313 11 11 i 1 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Count count 119 52 Page 7 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) 'Challenged Reason Out 10/31/07 294 6 10131 /07 295 6 10/31/07 297 5 10/31/07 300 37 10/31/07 302 3 10/31/07 304 1 10/31/07 224 120 1 no ballot 10/31/07 291 120 10/31/07 5010 10/31/07 376 1 10/31/07 377 3 10/31/07 384 1 10/31/07 383 5 10/31/07 380 2 10/31/07 362 3 10/31/07 388 1 10131 /07 369 3 10/31/07 368 4 10/31/07 366 4 10/31/07 372 7 10/31/07 364 6 10/31/07 378 5 1 10/31/07 375 5 10/31/07 385 9 1 10/31/07 381 2 10/31/07 387 2 10/31/07 361 2 10/31/07 371 7 10/31/07 370 6 10/31/07 367 14 10/31/07 373 16 10/31/07 363 2 10/31/07 379 9 10/31/07 394 9 10/31/07 396 1 10/31/07 398 8 10/31/07 400 8 11128/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Qup Out Reason 6 1 6 1 6 3 37 4 3 1 119 17 120 15 0 1 3 1 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 4 7 2 6 4 5 1 8 1 2 2 1 2 7 6 2 14 2 16 4 2 1 9 9 1 8 1 8 1 WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Count" o/s Notes Count count 5 -- 5 3 33 3 1 106 HC 102 102 105 105 125 * 125 - HC 1 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 4 4 5 6 4 4 7 2 1 2 7 4 12 12 1 9 99 9 1 7 7 13 dup origs Page 8 Er,: Scarint-cl Challenged Date lC. Pi 0, cess (Sig ! No Other Processed Batch # (to Verif,,) Sig) Challenged l Reason Out 10/31/07 393 1 10/31/07 390 2 10/31/07 402 4 10/31/07 408 35 10/31/07 404 4 10/31/07 405 3 10/31/07 406 6 10/31/07 395 11 10/31 /07 397 3 10/31/07 399 2 10/31/07 401 2 10/31/07 392 1 10/31/07 389 7 10/31/07 403 7 10/31/07 407 2 10/31/07 5004 10/31/07 226 121 3 10/31/07 5009 10/31/07 5005 10/31/07 38 10/31/07 286 123 1 no sig in computer 10/31/07 5008 10/31/07 334 1 10/31/07 382 2 10/31/07 140 Day 3 Total 1203 6 2 Sub -Total 11589 54 12 11/1/2007 289 120 11/1/2007 274 123 11 /1 /2007 5007 0 11/1/2007 108 120 1 11/1/2007 277 120 2 11/11/2007 284 127 1 11 /1 /2007 48 120 11/1/2007 282 117 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason 1 2 4 35 4 3 6 11 3 2 2 1 7 7 2 0 118 0 0 1 122 0 1 2 1 1 0 2 1197 2 11525 1 120 123 0 119 118 126 120 117 WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual from Dup Count` o/s Notes Count 1 2 4 5 30 4 3 6 11 3 1 1 2 1 7 7 2 100 100 8 110 100 100 100 100 1 8 114 125 * 125 1 0 "MARK" 2 0 "MARK" 1 0 "C" & "MARK" 0 133 0 550 1614 274 6 950 11195 7 113 13 110 100 100 3 116 14 104 15 111 7 113 9 1 no ballot 107 Log sheet count 108 100 110 100 100 1 114 - HC 1614 113 110 100 116 104 111 113 107 HC 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 9 Env Scanned Challenged Date To Process (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Reason Out 11/1/2007 279 _Challenged__ 121 11/1/2007 5012 11/1/2007 5011 11/1/2007 231 120 2 11/1/2007 433 6 1 11/1/2007 454 4 11/1/2007 457 2 11/1/2007 437 23 11/1/2007 453 6 11/1/2007 449 2 11/1/2007 444 6 11/1/2007 447 1 11/1/2007 435 7 11/1/2007 434 4 11/1/2007 432 2 11/1/2007 451 12 11/1/2007 456 6 11/1/2007 440 4 11/1/2007 438 2 11/1/2007 431 2 11/1/2007 442 3 11/1/2007 446 2 1 11/1/2007 430 9 11/1/2007 436 2 1111/2607 448 5 1If112007 443 7 11/1/2007 455 14 11/1/2007 458 3 11/1/2007 461 9 11 /112007 462 1 1111 /2007 463 5 11/112007 466 3 11f112007 469 1 111112007 452 8 11/112007 445 8 11/1/2007 441 2 11/1/2007 439 5 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Resolved Send to OB to Dup 121 11 0 0 118 8 5 4 2 23 3 6 1 2 6 1 7 1 4 2 12 1 6 4 2 2 3 1 9 2 5 7 1 14 1 3 9 1 1 5 3 T 8 1 8 1 2 5 a Other Adj Out Reason WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Count* o/s Notes Count count 110 110 100 100 100 100 100 100 110 110 5 4 2 20 5 2 6 1 6 4 2 11 6 4 2 2 3 1 9 2 97 5 6 13 3 8 1 5 3 1 7 7 2 5 Page 10 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 WORKING COPY Env Scanned Challenged Other Date to process (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenge Reason Out Resolved Send to ❑8 to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' ols Hates Count count 11 /1 /2007 459 12 12 2. 10 - 11 /1 /2007 465 3 3 3 11 /1 /2007 464 3 3 3 11 /1 /2007 467 1 1 1 11/1/2007 468 6 6 1 5 11/1/2007 450 S 6 1 5 93 11/1/2007 5014 0 91 91 91 11 /1 /2007 65 120 120 7 113 113 11/1/2007 178 120 120 9 111 111 11/1/2007 68 120 120 15 105 105 11/1/2007 91 121 1 1 deceased 119 13 106 106 11/1/2007 102 122 122 12 110 110 11 /1 /2007 422 120 120 16 104 104 11 /1 /2007 428 55 55 5 50 50 11 /1 /2007 5013 0 100 100 N' 100 0 0 Day 4 Total 2073 9 1 0 2063 179 1 491 2374 2374 Sub -Total 13662 63 13 2 13588 1453 7 1441 13569 11/2/07 346 120 1 119 11 108 108 11 /2/07 417 120 1 119 6 113 113 11/2/07 348 119 1 118 6 112 112 11/2/07 50 120 1 119 11 108 108 11/2/07 352 121 121 11 110 110 11/2/07 412 120 120 12 108 108 11/2/07 365 120 1 119 11 108 108 11/2/07 427 122 1 121 5 116 116 11/2/07 391 121 121 5 116 116 11/2/07 273 120 1 wrong voter 119 15 104 104 11/2/07 419 120 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 232 120 1 119 8 111 111 11/2/07 341 120 120 5 115 115 11/2/07 74 122 2 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 349 120 1 1 moved -no ballot 118 8 110 110 11/2/07 360 120 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 420 120 2 118 6 11,2 112 11/2/07 416 120 120 9 111 111 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 11 0 Env Scanned Challenged � Date (Sig / No Can Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) f. Reason Out 11/2/07 413 121 2 1 no ballot 11/2/07 513 5 11/2/07 509 2 11/2/07 510 2 11/2/07 507 2 11/2/07 493 1 11 /2/07 494 8 11/2/07 533 9 11/2/07 531 1 11/2/07 530 2 11/2/07 527 6 11/2/07 526 1 11/2/07 525 4 11/2/07 520 7 11/2/07 521 8 11/2/07 518 1 11/2/07 517 8 11/2/07 497 1 11/2/07 499 5 11/2/07 496 1 11 /2/07 502 2 11/2/07 504 1 11 /2/07 516 5 11/2/07 514 7 11/2/07 512 2 11/2/07 511 11 11/2/07 508 12 11/2/07 495 6 11/2/07 492 2 11/2/07 529 2 11/2/07 532 5 11 /2107 528 16 11/2/07 522 1 11/2/07 524 6 11/2/07 523 8 11/2/07 519 2 11/2/07 501 1 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB 'to Dup; Out Reason 118 10 5 2 2 1 2 1 8 1 9 1 2 6 1 4 7 3 8 1 1 8 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 5 7 2 11 3 12 6 2 1 2 5 16 2 1 6 8 2 1 WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Count* o/s Notes Count count 108 108 5 2 1 2 1 7 9 1 2 6 1 4 4 7 1 7 1 3 1 2 1 5 7 2 8 12 6 1 2 5 14 1 6 8 , 2 1 Page 12 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION 'WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Other Date to Process (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count" o/s Notes Count count 11/2/07 500 4 1 3 3 11/2/07 503 2 2 2 11/2/07 506 18 18 3 15 11/2/07 515 2 2 1 1 169 11/2/07 421 120 120 7 113 113 11/2/07 424 123 123 15 108 108 11/2/07 357 122 1 deceased 121 10 111 111 11/2/07 351 120 120 6 114 114 11/2/07 359 122 122 8 114 114 11/2/07 429 127 1 126 10 116 116 11/2/07 374 122 1 121 5 116 116 11/2/07 414 132 132 11 121 121 11/2/07 353 120 120 10 110 110 11/2/07 5017 0 103 103 103 11/2/07 5016 0 100 100 100 11/2/07 5015 0 106 106 106 [ 1' f.7 6 111 11/2/07 480 120 1 119 12 107 107 11/2/07 479 122 1 121 7 114 114 11/2/07 425 123 123 18 105 105 11/2/07 418 122 2 120 7 113 113 11/2/07 344 120 1 2 primary 117 17 100 100 11/2/07 498 1 1 1 0 11/2/07 505 1 1 1 0 11/2/07 487 120 1 119 12 107 107 11/2/07 477 121 121 12 109 109 'adj made to summary p voter ballot went through to counting even though 11/2/07 345 120 2 1 wrong voter? 117 9 108 108 out here 11/2/07 356 122 122 9 113 113 11/2/07 485 121 121 11 110 110 11/2/07 386 109 1 108 11 97 97 11/2/07 484 120 1 primary ballot 119 14 105 105 11/2/07 491 130 130 12 118 118 11/2/07 482 122 2 120 11 109 109 11/2/07 481 120 120 8 112 112 11 /28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 13 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 WORKING COPY Env Scanned Challenged Other Date to PrGess (Sig / No 19ther Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) I..V allen o,1 Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count" o/s Notes Count count 11/2/07 355 120 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 411 120 120 6 114 114 11/2/07 347 120 2 118 8 110 110 11/2/07 478 136 136 19 117 117 11/2/07 423 120 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 489 120 2 118 6 112 112 11/2/07 483 122 1 no ballot 121 9 112 112 11/2/07 476 120 120 8 112 112 11/2/07 358 121 2 119 11 108 108 11/2/07 490 120 120 7 113 113 11/2/07 415 120 1 119 13 106 106 11/2/07 486 120 1 119 15 104 104 11/2/07 488 120 1 1 no ballot 118 12 106 106 1 112M 583 1 1 0 0 0 0 - Days Total 7219 42 9 0 7168 580 0 309 6897 6897 SubTotal 20881 105 22 2 20756 2033 7 1750 20466 1113/07 577 1 1 1 0 11/3/07 5020 0 100 100 100 11/3/07 5019 0 100 100 100 11/3/07 5018 0 100 100 100 11/3/07 539 116 116 16 100 100 11/3/07 543 120 1 1 M 7 112 112 11/3/07 542 120 120 11 1 no ballot 108 108 11/3/07 541 119 119 8 111 111 11/3/07 546 120 120 10 110 110 11/3/07 682 10 10 2 8 11/3/07 584 14 14 2 12 1113/07 687 3 3 1 2 ' 11 /3107 589 10 10 1 9 11 /3107 590 6 6 1 5 1113/07 571 2 2 2 1113/07 569 1 1 1 1113/07 555 4 4 4 1113/07 552 3 3 3 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 14 Env vcalmed Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No ther Processed Batch # (tv',,/erify) Sig) ; � Iiallengej Reason Out 11/3107 551 5 11/3107 579 8 11i3107 576 2 1713/07 558 9 11 /3/07 561 8 1113./07 505 2 11i3/07 564 3 1113107 566 3 11 /3107 550 2 slow 1113/07 575 4 1 1i3107 581 1 1113107 586 1 '1113107 588 4 11/3/07 574 2 1113/07 r9i 6 1113107 573 1 11/3/07 565 3 'I 113107 553 11/3/07 554 6 11/3/07 580 8 11 /3107 578 5 1113107 55/ 1 11007 559 1 11,13107 562 2 1113107 563 2 1 1 /3107 570 25 11/3/07 557 3 11 r`3107 568 3 11/3/07 5021 Day6 Total SubTotal 11 /5/07 11 /5/07 11 /5/07 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Dup Cut Reason 5 8 1 2 1 9 2 8 2 2 3 3 2 4 2 1 1 4 2 6 1 8 8 1 6 1 6 5 1 1 1 2 2 25 1 3 3 0 0 782 1 0 0 781 72 1 21663 106 22 2 21537 2105 8 604 115 115 20 606 116 116 12 619 118 1 no ballot 117 12 WORKING COPY s Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Coup Count' o/s Notes Count count 5 7 1 7 6 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 4 2 6 1 8 7 5 8 4 1 1 2 2 24 3 3 167 42 42 42 0 342 1050 1050 2092 21516 95 95 104 104 105 105 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 15 C-nw Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No .Other. Processed Batch # ito V,=0N) Sig) Z11 1lehged Reason Out 11/5/07 607 83 11/5/07 549 120 1 11/5/07 653 '123 11/5/07 537 '123 1 11/5/07 540 120 11/5/07 538 120 11/5/07 560 121 1 11/5/07 536 124 1 11/5/07 40-240 11/5/07 172-223 11/5/07 67-243 11/5/07 40-209 11/5/07 76-205 11/5/07 76-140 11/5/07 108-129-4 11/5/07 226-111 11/5/07 113-201-1 11/5/07 91-246 11/5/07 107-142-1 11/5/07 75-204 11/5/07 112-132-2 11/5/07 230-215 11/5/07 ACP-231 11/5/07 548 120 1 11/5/07 545 120 11/5/07 572 118 1 needs re -scan 11/5/07 585 119 11/5/07 535 36 11/5/07 547 120 11/5/07 544 120 2 11/5/07 615 115 1 11/5/07 ACP-221 1 11/5/07 602 117 3 11/5/07 596 120 11/5/07 597 120 11/5/07 603 118 11/5/07 599 117 1 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Return Ready to Resolved Send to Og to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' o/s 83 3 80 119 9 110 123 12 111 122 9 113 120 10 110 120 13 107 120 15 105 123 9 114 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 119 8 111 120 12 108 117 7 110 119 6 113 36 4 32 120 11 109 118 14 104 114 12 102 1 1 114 8 106 120 9 111 120 11 109 118 12 106 116 7 109 WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Notes Count count 80 110 111 113 110 107 105 114 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 108 110 113 32 109 104 102 1 106 111 109 106 109 Page 16 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Processed Batch # (to verify) Sig} 'T9 1510-T— 621 22 1115107 64.0 2 1115107 649 6 1115107 657 12 11 /5/07 631 4 1115107 661 6 11 /5/07 620 8 1115/07 618 9 1115/07 655 9 11 /5107 642 7 1115/07 658 1 1115/07 635 1 1115/07 660 4 1115/07 633 5 1115/07 624 3 1115/07 627 6 1115/07 637 8 11/5/07 646 2 1115107 1115/07 644 662 2 1 11 /5/07 626 1 11 /5/07 659 16 11 /5/07 617 5 11 /5/07 139-104-2 11 /5/07 159-134-1 11 /5/07 654 1 11 /5107 648 11 1115/07 623 4 1115/07 656 2 115107 628 3 1/5/07 630 5 1 /5/07 L 622 2 4 11 /5/07 614 124 _ _ 2 11 /5/07 212-156-2 11 /5/07 652 1 11 /5/07 629 2 11/28/2007. 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 ;d Send to OB to Dup 22 2 6 12 4 6 8 9 9 7 1 1 4 5 3 6 8 2 2 1 1• 16 5 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 2 3 5 2 4 --- -- - 122- -- 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 8 1 1 2 Other Adj Out Reason WORKING COPY Return Ready to Actual Log sheet from Dup Counr o/s Notes Count count 18 2 5 12 3 3 6 7 7 4 1 1 3 4 2 5 7 2 2 1 15 5 1 1 1 11 2 2 3 4 1 9 114 114 0 0 0 Page 17 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Env Scanned Challenged Other Date to Process (Sig / No �,Ch6ilen Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Processed Batch # (to'Verify; Sig) ' Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count` o/s Notes Count count 11/5/07 598 115 115 5 110 110 11/5/07 612 97 1 96 7 1 CB 88 88 11/5/07 5022 0 108 108 108 11/5/07 489-102 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 175-212 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 346-225 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 284-219 1 1 1 0 11/5/07 365-124-1 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 174-301 1 1 1 1 1115/07 386-503-1 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 350-602 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 350-302 1 1 1 0 11/5/07 97-602 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 278-154 1 1 1 0 11/5/07 53-223 1 1 1 0 11/5/07 345-137 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 222-604 1 1 1 1 11/5/07 682 120 120 13 107 107 11/5/07 675 121 121 10 111 111 11/5/07 5023 0 100 100 100 11/5/07 601 117 1 primary ballot 116 11 105 105 11/5/07 676 120 1 119 10 109 109 1115/07 611 118 118 6 112 112 '11161�7� _ —7 11/5/07 670 120 1 119 13 106 106 11/5/07 703 10 10 1 9 11/5/07 704 3 1 2 2 11/5/07 706 2 2 2 11/5/07 632 3 3 3 11/5/07 687 1 1 1 11/5/07 685 3 3 3 11 /5107 643 4 4 4 11/5107 639 6 6 6 11/5/07 641 6 6 2 4 11/5/07 689 3 3 3 11/5/07 693 2 2 2 11/5/07 696 5 5 5 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As Page 18 Env Scanned Challenged Date t+D process (Sig / No 9 Processed Batch # ttc}' erifyy Sig) �ttall-0s.i, Reason Out 11/5/07 716 4 11/5/07 714 5 11/5/07 719 1 11/5/07 698 1 11/5/07 718 9 11/5/07 707 2 11/5/07 691 2 1115/07 634 10 11/5/07 636 1 11/5/07 638 1 11/5/07 645 2 11/5/07 686 4 11 /5107 647 5 1 11/5/07 650 1 11/5/07 695 4 11/5/07 717 10 11/5/07 715 2 1115/07 709 2 11/5/07 745 1 11/5/07 746 1 11/5/07 697 1 11/5/07 651 6 11/5/07 705 7 11/5/07 684 12 11/5/07 690 11 11/5/07 694 8 11/5/07 713 8 11/5/07 710 6 11/5/07 701 1 11/5/07 699 18 11/5/07 316-130-2 11/5/07 306-103-1 11/5/07 708 8 1 11/5/07 688 5 11/5/07 692 5 11/5/07 711 2 11/5/07 712 5 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Return Ready to Actual Log sheet Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' o/s Notes Count count 4 r 4 5 1 4 1 1 1 1 9 1 8 2 2 2 2 10 1 9 1 1 1 1 2 2 4 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 4 1 3 10 2 8 2 2 2 2 101 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 ???? 6 6 7 2 5 12 1 11 11 11 8 1 7 8 2 6 6 6 1 1 18 3 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 5 5 5 1 4 2 2 5 5 Page 19 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Proctss (Sig / No Processed Batch # (t❑ Verify} Sig) 11/5/07 702 12 11/5/07 700 9 11/5/07 720 123 1 11/5/07 681 123 11/5/07 600 115 11/5/07 683 48 1 11/5/07 677 39 11/5/07 729 26 11/5/07 669 120 11/5/07 5024 11/5/07 672 120 11/5/07 674 121 11/5/07 673 121 11/5/07 680 120 1 11/5107 740 -411V 3 11/5/07 739 1 11/5/07 732 2 1115/07 742 3 1115/07 744 4 1115/07 736 2 1115/07 735 6 1115/07 737 4 1115/07 734 2 11/5/07 741 2 1115/07 738 1 11/5/07 733 4 11/5/07 728 9 11/5/07 743 3 11/5107 731 2 11 /5107 730 3 1115/07 727 3 11/5/07 5025 11/5/07 5026 11/5/07 5027 11/5/07 663 121 2 11/5/07 605 94 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation.xis Reason Out 1 wrong signature BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Duo Out Reason 12 2 9 2 122 15 123 10 115 5 47 1 39 4 26 120 10 0 120 7 121 12 121 8 119 12 3 1 2 3 4 2 6 1 4 2 2 1 1 4 9 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 118 14 94 9 0 Return Ready to from Dup Count" o/s Notes 10 7 107 113 110 46 35 26 110 100 100 113 109 113 107 — 3 1 2 3 4 2 5 4 2 1 1 4 9 3 2 3 3 97 97 79 79 25 25 104 85 0 WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Count count 110 107 113 110 46 35 26 110 100 113 109 113 107 52 97 79 25 104 85 Page 20 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Prc wess (Sig / No ;Other Processed Batch # (to .erl y) Sig) Chaftr"di Reason Out Day7 Total 5675 25 4 Count 1 Total 27338 131 26 Less Outstacks Count 1 Thru Day 7: BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 1 Other Adj Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason 34 5680 509 1 36 27217 2614 9 Wrong Election 5 To CB 6 No Ballot 9 No Ballot 3 Deceased 3 9 Voided 1 No Sig on File 1 Wrong Voter/Sig 3 Rescan 2 Moved Out of County 2 26 .are there other wrong signature included in no siq match? t Return Ready to from Dup Count* o/s Notes 509 5679 2601 27195 314 26881 WORKING COPY Actual Log sheet Count count 5679 27194 11/28/2007, 9:10 AM 2007 general reconciliation As Page 21 C4 �ro Registration & Turnout The Edge Turnout Mail Ballot Turnout Initiative 960 Yes No Referendum 67 APPROVED REJECTED Enarossed SSJR 8206 REJECTED WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 2 VtiA (fQ U JJ "r Summary Report `'b 6'0 7 Whatcom County V UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1Cr L 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 3,576 48.73% 26,880 26.24% Total... 26,880 26.24% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 14,284 55.24% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 11,573 44.76% Total ... 25,857 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 15,030 57.79%° 10,980 42.21% Total... 26,010100.00% ASSESSOR NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 119/119 100.00% 17,633 71.18% 7,140 28.82% AUDITOR Total ... 24,773 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 7,339 100.00% 36/36 100.00% 4,080 50.17% 4,053 49.83% Total ... 8,133 100.00% 40/40 100.00% APPROVED 14,853 60.09% SHERIFF REJECTED 9,864 39.91% NP -BILL ELFO Total ... 24,717 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% — APPROVED 13,327 51.85% _TREASURER NP - JOE ELENBAAS REJECTED 12,376 48.15% NP - STEVE OLIVER Total ... 25,703 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendmen APPROVED 12,956 52.77% Yes REJECTED 11,594 47.23% No Total ... 24,550 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR NP - JIM JORGENSEN 19,089 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE Total ... 19,089 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK NP - PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY --/U BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 17,709 71.41% NP - JACK WEISS Total ... 24,798 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 3,763 51.27% NP - LARRY FARR 7,034100.00% Total ... 7, 034100.00 % 119/119 100.00% 19,345 100.00% Total ... 19,345 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 20,822 100.00% Total ... 20,822 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 20,473 100.00% Total ... 20,473 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 8,320 34.30% 15,934 65.70% Total ... 24, 254100.00 % t 47/47 100.00% 5,581 65.52% 2,937 34.48% Total ... 8,518 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 3,994 42.06% 5,501 57.94% Total ... 9,495 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 6,862 100.00% Total ... 6,862 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 3,454 40.82% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 1 of 6 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 5,007 59.18% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 1,139 82.66% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 239 17.34% Total ... 8,461 100.00 Total ... 1,378 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 5,348 62.84% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP - DAMON J. GRAY 3,163 37.16% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 662 49.29% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 681 50.71% Total ... 8,511 100.00 Total_ 1,343 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 3,927 43.59% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 5,081 56.41% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 511 37.99% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 834 62.01% Total ... 9,008 100.00% Total ... 1.345 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 5,034 53.96% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 4,295 46.04% NP - MIKE REILLY 695 51.87% NP - CONNIE FARIA 645 48.13% Total ... 9,329 100.00% Total... 1,340 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 3/3 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 553 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 613 48.34% Total ... 553 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 655 51.66% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total.., 1,268 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 551 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total... 551100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 1,397 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total..- 1,397 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 439 67.54% NP -MAX SHELTON 211 32.46% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 1,409 100.00% Total... 650 100.00% Total... 1,409 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 242 35.69% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 436 64.31% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 1,338 100.00% Total ... 678 100.00% Total ... 1,338 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 141 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 1,324 100.00% Total ... 141 100.00% Total ... 1,324 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER 60. 34.88% NP - TOBEY GELDER 1,310 100.00% NP - ANDY ROWLSON 112 65.12% Total ... 1,310 100.00% Total ... 172 100.00% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 2 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN 72 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 2,822 100.00% Total ... 72 100.00% Total ... 2,822 100.00% NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 77 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 732 38.01% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,194 61.99% Total ... 77 100.00% Total ... 1,926 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 109 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 1,700 100.00% Total ... 109 100.00% Total ... 1,700 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 114 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 1,684 100.00% Total ... 114 100.00% Total ... 1,684 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 66 52.38% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 60 47.62% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 1,421 100.00% Total ... 126 100.00% Total ... 1,421 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 3,640 34.64% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,366 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 6,868 65.36% Total ... 1,366 100.00% Total ... 10,508 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 1,804 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 8,880 100.00% '~ Total- 1,804 100.00% Total... 8,880 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 1,382 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 4,784 44.09% Total ... 1,382 100.00 NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 6,066 55.91% Total ... 10,850 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,056 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,056 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 1,173 35.03% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 2,176 64.97% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 3,349 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,001 100.00% Total ... 1,001 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% NP - STUART McKAY 2,860 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 2,860 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 721 100.00% Total ... 721 100.00% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSA_CK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 721 100.00%° NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 112 100.00% Total ... 721 100.00% Total ... 112100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 705 100.00% APPROVED 799 56.87% REJECTED 606 43.13% Total ... 705 100.00% Total ... 1,405 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 1,335 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 1,098 100.00% Total ... 1,335 100.00% Total ... 1,098 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 1,286 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 301 45.74% Total ... 1,286 100.00% REJECTED 357 54.26% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total ... 658 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 1,294 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 1,294100.00% NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL T 528 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 528 100.00% APPROVED 2 40.00% REJECTED 3 60.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 516 100.00% Total ... 5 100.00% Total ... 516 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 6 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00%° NP - WINTON WEFER 195 100.00% Total ... 6 100.00% " Total ... 195 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 600 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 320 100.00% Total ... 600 100.00% Total ... 320 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 869 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 313 100.00% Total_ 869 100.00% Total ... 313 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,089 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 170 100.00% Total ... 1,089 100.00% Total ... 170 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 159 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 495 100.00% Total.._ 159100.00% Total ... 495 100.00% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 4 of 6 WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 NP - MICHAEL BURNETT WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 NP - TARI A. CASWELL WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 181 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER Total ... 181 100.00% Total... 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 190 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON Total... 190 100.00% Total... 1/1 100.00% 156 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA Total ... 156 100.00% Total ... GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 NP -ROGER HAWLEY NP - KATHY STAUFFER WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 52 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - EUGENE ROBERTS Total ... 52 100.00% Total ... 19/19 100.00% 1,984 53.25% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 1,742 46.75% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM Total ... 3,726 100.00% Total ... 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT Total PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: NP - BILL H. MEURSING Total ... BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 NP - PATRICK ALESSE Total ... LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER C NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT Total .. SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 NP - HERB BARKER WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 NP - BRIAN DORN NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK Total ... Total ... 1/1 100.00% 38 100.00% 38 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 36 31.03% 80 68.97% 116 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 35 100.00% 35 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 23 100.00% 23 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 19 100.00% 19 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 165 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 96 100.00% 165 100.00% Total ... 96 100.00% 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% 149 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 49 42.24% NP - NORMA OTTO 67 57.76% 149 100.00% Total ... 116 100.00% 4/4 100.00% 904 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 105 100.00% 904 100.00% Total... 105 100.00% 9/9 100.00% 976 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 39 100.00% 976 100.00% Total ... 39 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 135 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 577 100.00% 135 100.00% Total ... 577 100.00% 111 100.00% 25 22.94% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% 84 77.06% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 579 100.00% 109 100.00% Total_ 579 100.00% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 5 of 6 CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 NP - MELVIN KUIPERS CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES POTTER CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES P. LARSEN CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 NP - ERICA LOREEN CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 NP - GLENN BOODEY CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 NP - CHRIS BURK NP - DONALD R. HARVEY Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy LEVY YES LEVY NO W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% 79100.00% APPROVED 1,292 60.66% REJECTED 838 39.34% Total ... 79 100.00% Total.- 2,130100.00% 12/12 100.00% 1,825 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 1,900 100.00% Total ... 1,825 100.00% Total ... 1,900 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 489 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 1,906 100.00% Total ... 489 100.00% Total ... 1,906 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 176 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 1,920 100.00% Total ... 176 100.00% Total ... 1,920 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 437 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 1,860 100.00% Total ... 437 100.00% Total ... 1,860 100.00% 10/10 100.00% 1,750 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 4 100.00% Total ... 1,750 100.00% Total... 4 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 31 43.66% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% 40 56.34% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 4 100.00%° Total... 71 100.00% Total ... 4100.00% 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% 119 67.23% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 72 100.00% 58 32.77° ° Total ... 72100.00% Total ... 177 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 159 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 168 100.00% Total.., 159 100.00% Total ... 168 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 166 100.00% Total ... 166 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 163 100.00% Total ... 163 100.00% November 06, 2007 11:04 PM Page 6 of 6 Registration & Turnout The Edge Turnout Mail Ballot Turnout Initiative 960 Yes No Referendum 67 APPROVED REJECTED Engrossed SSJR 8206 APPROVED REJECTED SJR 8212 APPROVED REJECTED WHA�20071106_E November 6, 2007 st C,Q U IV 7- Summary Report U N o r F (C f A L Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 20,384 19.89% Total ... 20,384 19.89% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 43/43 100:00% 2,691 49.23% Total ... 5,466 100.00% 36/36 100.00% 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 3,101 50.37% 10,994 56.06% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 3,056 49.63% 8,616 43.94% Total ... 6,157 100.00% Total ... 19,610 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 5,451 100.00% 11,446 58.09% Total ... 5,451 100.00% 8,259 41.91 % Total... 19,705100.00% ASSESSOR 1191119100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 14,767 100.00% 119/119 100.00% Total... 14,767100.00% 13,370 71.25% 5,395 28.75% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 18,765 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 15,860 100.00% 119/119 100.00% Total ... 15,860 100.00% 11,260 60.10% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% 7,476 39.90% NP - BILL ELFO 15,627 100.00% Total ... 18,736 100.00% Total ... 15,627 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 10,003 51.36% — i NP - JOE ELENBAAS 6,463 35.21 REJECTED 9,475 48.64% REJECTED PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 NP - JIM JORGENSEN COUNTY EXECUTIVE NP - LOIS GARLICK NP - PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY NP - STEVE OLIVER 11,894 64.79% Total ... 19,478 100.00 Total... 18,357 100.00% 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% 9,816 52.68% Yes 4,158 65.33% 8,819 47.32% No 2,207 34.67% Total ... 18,635 100.00% Total ... 6,365 100.00 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% 14,579 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 2,967 41.78% Total ... 14,579 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 4,134 58.22% Total ... 7,101 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 5,335 28.41 % BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 47/47 100.00% 13,446 71.59% NP - JACK WEISS 5,184 100.00% Total ... 18,781 100.00% Total ... 5,184 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 47/47 100.00% 2,775 50.77% NP - LARRY FARR 2,580 40.64% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'( 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 3,769 59.36% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 860 82.30% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 185 17.70% Total ... 6,349 100.00% Total ... 1,045 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 4,007 62.35% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP - DAMON J. GRAY 2,420 37.65% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 512 50.44% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 503 49.56% Total_ 6,427 100.00% Total ... 1,015 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 2,969 43.97% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 3,783 56.03% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 382 37.45% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 638 62.55% Total ... 6,752100.00% Total ... 1,020 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 3,811 54.72% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 3,154 45.28% NP - MIKE REILLY 533 52.36% NP - CONNIE FARIA 485 47.64% Total ... 6,965 100.00% Total ... 1,018 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 3/3 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 466 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 481 49.59% Total ... 466 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 489 50.41% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total ... 970 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 462 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 462100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 1,047 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total ... 1,047 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 383 69.38% NP -MAX SHELTON 169 30.62% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 1,057 100.00% Total ... 552100.00% Total... 1,057 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 210 36.65% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 363 63.35% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 994 100.00% Total ... 573 100.00% Total ... 994100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 101 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 979 100.00% Total ... 101 100.00% Total ... 979 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER 39 31.71 % NP - TOBEY GELDER 978 100.00% NP - ANDY ROWLSON 84 68.29% Total ... 978 100.00% Total ... 123 100.00% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN Total ... NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 54 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 54100.00% 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% 2,170 100.00% Total ... 2,170 100.00% 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 57 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 596 38.45% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 954 61.55% Total ... 57 100.00% Total ... 1,550 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 88 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 1,375 100.00% Total ... 88 100.00% Total_ 1,375 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 91 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 1,356 100.00% Total ... 91 100.00% Total ... 1,356 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 50 49.02% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 52 50.98% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 1,063 100.00% Total ... 102 100.00% Total... 1,063 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 2,689 34.21 % NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,019 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 5,172 65.79% Total ... 1,019 100.00% Total ... 7,861 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 1,338 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 6,640 100.00% Total ... 1,338 100.00% Total ... 6,640 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 1,046 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 3,519 43.43% Total ... 1,046 100.00% NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 4,584 56.57% Total ... 8,103 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 837 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 837 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 902 35.62% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 1,630 64.38% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 2,532 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 793 100.00% Total ... 793 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% NP - STUART MCKAY 2,192 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total_ 2,192 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 558 100.00% Total ... 558 100.00% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 3 of 6 N_OOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 NP - CHRIS HAUGEN Total ... NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 NP - MARK OLSON MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 NP - ELLEN DODSON MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 NP - TRISH HART MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 559 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 559 100.00% 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 553100.00% APPROVED REJECTED Total ... 553 100.00% 13/13 100.00% 1,041 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 NP - MIKE MURPHY Total- 1,041 100.00% 13/13 100.00% 1,005 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy APPROVED Total ... 1,005 100.00% REJECTED 13/13 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 82 100.00% Total... 82 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 624 58.59% 441 41.41% Total ... 1,065 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 845 100.00% Total ... 845 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 203 41.51 % 286 58.49% Total ... 489 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 999 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total... 999100.00% - - NP - ROGER F. BUSWELL 390 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 390 100.00% APPROVED 1 25.00% REJECTED 3 75.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 382 100.00% Total ... 4100.00% Total ... 382 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 5 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 143 100.00% Total ... 5 100.00% Total- 143 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 464100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 241 100.00% Total ... 464100.00% Total ... 241 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 636 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 240 100.00% Total ... 636 100.00% Total ... 240 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 846 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 127 100.00% Total ... 846 100.00% Total ... 127 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 133 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 388 100.00% Total ... 133 100.00% Total ... 388 100.00% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 4 of 6 WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 NP - MICHAEL BURNETT Total ... Total W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 131 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 131 100.00% 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 150 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 150 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 34 100.00% Total- 34100.00% 1/1 100.00% Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 121 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA Total ... 121 100.00% Total ... GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 42 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - EUGENE ROBERTS Total ... 42 100.00% Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 1,545 53.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - KATHY STAUFFER 1,370 47.00% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM Total ... 2,915 100.00% Total - WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 115 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL Total ... 115 100.00% Total ... PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO; 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT NP - BILL H. MEURSING 125 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING NP - NORMA OTTO Total ... 125 100.00% Total ... BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 712 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 33 33.67% 65 66.33% 98 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 29 100.00% 29 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 20 100.00% 20 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 16 100.00% 16 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 77 100,00% 77 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 41 43.16% 54 56.84% 95 100.00% 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 77 100.00% Total ... 712 100.00% Total- 77 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 711 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 33 100.00% Total ... 711 100.00% Total ... 33 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 NP - BRIAN DORN NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK Total ... Total ... 97 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 97 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 22 24.44% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 68 75.56% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 90 100.00% 4/4 100.00% 467 100.00% Total ... 467 100.00% 414 100.00% 470 100.00% Total ... 470 100.00% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 5 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 60 100.00% APPROVED 1,029 60.11% REJECTED 683 39.89% Total ... 60 100.00% Total ... 1,712 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 1,396 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 1,424100.00% Total ... 1,396 100.00% Total ... 1, 424100.00 % CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP -JAMES P. LARSEN 392 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 1,423 100.00% Total_ 392 100.00% Total ... 1,423 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 140 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 1,438 100.00% Total ... 140 100,00% Total... 1,438 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 318 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 1,395 100.00% Total ... 318 100.00% Total ... 1,395 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 1,320 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 3 100.00% Total... 1,320 100.00% Total ... 3 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 27 45.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 33 55.00% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 3 100.00% Total ... 60 100.00% Total ... 3 100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 94 65.28% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 66 100.00% LEVY NO 50 34.72% Total... 66 100.00% Total ... 144100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMA 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 129 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 138 100.00% Total ... 129 100.00% Total ... 138 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMA 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 134 100.00% Total ... 134 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMA 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 135 100.00% Total ... 135 100.00% November 06, 2007 8:21 PM Page 6 of 6 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election WORKING COPY Env Scanned to Challenged Process (to (Sig / No Other Other Adj Return Ready to Outstacks Verify) Sig) Challenged Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out from Dup Count' Outstack: Returned Actual Count ❑iff Day 1 Total 6785 28 4 0 6753 737 5 100 6111 Day 2 Total 3601 20 6 0 3575 404 1 300 3470 Day 3 Total 1203 6 2 2 1197 133 0 550 1614 Day 4 Total 2073 9 1 0 2063 179 1 491 2374 Day 5 Total 7219 42 9 0 7168 580 0 309 6897 Day 6 Total 782 1 0 0 781 72 1 342 1050 Day 7 Total 5675 25 4 34 5680 509 1 509 5679 Count 1 Total: 27338 131 26 36 27217 2614 9 2601 27195 314 26880 Date: 11 /6/07 Less Outstacks 314 " Adjustment for one ballot processed through without log sheet info -1 TOTAL/Expected Count 26880 26880 0 Count 2 Total: 2059 5 2 0 2060 202 0 202 2060 Date: 11 /7/07 Outstacks IN Less New Outstacks 28 28 Total New Count 2032 2032 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 28912 342 28912 0 Count 3 Total: 4446 29 4 0 4414 489 3 489 4411 Date: 11 /8/07 Outstacks IN 0 Less New Outstacks 35 35 Total New Count 4376 4376 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 33288 377 33288 0 Count 4 Total: 4736 22 4 0 4705 488 1 493 4709 Date: 11 /9/07 AM Outstacks IN Less New Outstacks 48 48 Total New Count 4661 4661 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 37949 425 37949 0 Count 5 Total: 3880 17 8 4 3859 333 0 341 3867 Date: 11/9/07 PM (Primarily From CB) 11/27/2007, 2:09 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 SUMMARY -BALLOT RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Env Scanned to Challenged Process (to (Sig / No Other Other Adj Return Ready to Outstacks Verify) Sig) Challenged Resolved Send to OS to Dup Out from Dup Count" Outstack: Returned Actual Count Diff Outstacks IN Less New Outstacks 46 46 Total New Count 3821 3821 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 41770 471 41770 0 Count 6 Total: 10944 65 9 7 10877 1011 1 619 10484 Date: 11 /10/07 Outstacks IN 88 88 Less New Outstacks 146 146 Total New Count 10426 10426 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 52196 617 88 52196 0 Count 7 Total: 1761 14 2 16 1761 136 0 528 2153 Date: 11 /13/07 Outstacks IN 478 478 Less New Outstacks 32 32 Total New Count 2599 2599 it TOTAL/Expected Count 54795 54795 �1 649 566 Count 8 Total: 63 0 0 48 111 54 0 54 111 1 Date: 11 /16/07 Outstacks IN 83 83 Less New Outstacks 1 649 Total New Count 193 193 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 54988 54988 0 650 Count 9 Total: 27 0 0 40 67 21 0 21 70 1 Date: 11 /26/07 Outstacks IN 1 650 Less New Outstacks Total New Count 71 71 0 TOTAL/Expected Count 5348 5348 55059 55059 0 Other Challenged: At pre-screen: 11/27/2007, 2:09 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 2 SUMMARY -BALLOT RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Env Scanned to Challenged Process (to (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to Outstacks Verify) Sig) _ Resolved Send to 06 to Dup Out from Dup Count" Outstack: Returned Actual Count Diff Count 1 Count 2 Count 3 Count 4 Count 5 Count 6 Count 7 Count 8 Count 9 Wrong Election 5 1 1 2 4 1 14 No Ballot 9 1 1 3 14 Deceased 3 1 1 5 Voided 1 1 No Sig on File 1 1 2 Wrong Voter/Sig 3 1 1 2 1 1 9 Rescan 2 1 1 5 3 12 Moved Out of County/ Cancel 2 1 3 26 2 4 9 8 9 2 0 At Opening Boards: No ballot 3 1 4 to cb 6 3 1 10 9 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 11/19/2007 *Resolution at CB: 3 were accepted and sent to be duped and counted 7 were rejected (5 were signed & traceable back to voter; 2 were not traceable) Efforts made to reconcile differences: Researched each batch sheet that had a difference on it - if hand counted? Verify dups out were correct? Check all batches that had ballots with green notations on the bottom to see if included in dup removal? Check Re-entry as O/S or dup? Check outstack logs against the white log sheets to be sure outstacks were correctly entered Re -check any notations made by acctg clerk re incorrect totals Cross check batches in count that had a discrepancy to verify correct machine count, verify dups, and count purples to match log? Re -check each spreadsheet entry for batches with discrepancy count Hand count any batches with discrepancies Hand count purple envelopes in batches with discrepancies Re -check all entries in Count 1; confirm #s of outstacks and which ones went for dupe and returned (found -3 error!) Discover one batch where hand count seems to be warranted as error correction resulted in total to be counted one more than actual; handcount still one less Confirm there are two dup ballots for batch 655. Checked physical presence in dup envelopes. Recheck formulas in spreadsheet Re -check white log sheets to 400C report out to confirm actual count and to check number of outstacks; compare outstack logs and total # outstacks Re -check entries of count totals to each batch on Count 1 In each case of entry error it was human entry on log sheet or on typed spreadsheet. 11/27/2007, 2:09 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 3 Date Processed Batch # 11 /26/2007 Prov 11 /26/2007 1081 11 /26/2007 1079 11 /26/2007 771-301 11 /26/2007 80-213 11 /26/2007 961-103-1 11 /26/2007 767-102 11 /26/2007 788-213 11 /26/2007 74-245 11 /26/2007 784-209 11 /26/2007 873-605 11 /26/2007 961-103-1 11 /26/2007 704-106-2 11 /26/2007 890-137 11 /26/2007 1011-156-1 11 /26/2007 759-231 11 /26/2007 50-604 11 /26/2007 946-132-2 11 /26/2007 663-701 11 /26/2007 1076 11 /26/2007 1073 11 /26/2007 1071 11 /26/2007 935-152-1 11 /26/2007 232-126-1 11 /26/2007 103-128-1 11 /26/2007 1024-130-2 11 /26/2007 74-231 11 /26/2007 871-108 11 /26/2007 1009-156-2 11 /26/2007 846-125-1 11 /26/2007 614-151 11 /26/2007 614-107 11 /26/2007 838-156-1 11 /26/2007 780-211 Scanned Challenged to Process (Sig / No Other Reason (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Out 9 2 1 12 1 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 9 Send to Resolved OB to DUD 9 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WORKING COPY Other Adj Return Return Ready to Out Reason from Dup From CB Count' 9 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 11 /27/2007, 8:57 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 9 Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Reason Sendto Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Out Resolved OB to Dup 11 /26/2007 67-602 1 1 11 /26/2007 791-242 1 1 11 /26/2007 486-148 1 1 11 /26/2007 889-605 1 1 11 /26/2007 784-209 1 1 11 /26/2007 879-301 1 1 11 /26/2007 835-126-1 1 1 11 /26/2007 5075 0 11/26/2007 5074 CB 0 11 /26/2007 828-244 1 1 11 /26/2007 5076 0 11 /26/2007 912-219 1 1 11 /26/2007 910-207 1 1 11 /26/2007 610-228 1 1 11 /26/2007 943-126-1 1 1 11 /26/2007 5078 0 Day 13 Total 27 0 0 40 67 Outstacks IN: 5077 Less New Outstacks 1 1 1 1 21 WORKING COPY Other Adj Return Return Ready to Out Reason from Dup From CB Count" 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 9 9 3 3 0 11 11 1 1 1 0 1 1 21 3 70 1 71 11 /27/2007, 8:57 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 2 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 �7 f aC b Summary Report M /— Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 6,631 45.66% Mail Ballot Turnout 55,059 53.74% Total ... 14,524 100.00% Total... 55,059 53.74% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 8,297 47.51 % Yes 28,154 53.46% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 9,166 52.49% No 24,514 46.54% Total ... 17,463 100.00 Total ... 52,668 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 13,295 100.00% APPROVED 30,369 57.24% Total... 13,295100.00% REJECTED 22,682 42.76% Total... 53,051100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 37,910 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 37,910 100.00% APPROVED 35,417 70.65% REJECTED 14,714 29.35% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 50,131 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 419286 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 41,286 100.00% APPROVED 29,749 59.55% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 20,204 40.45% NP - BILL ELFO 40,422 100.00% Total ... 49,953 100.00% Total ... 40,422 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 28,689 54.50% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 17,276 35.33% REJECTED 23,948 45.50% NP - STEVE OLIVER 31,621 64.67% Total ... 52,637 100.00% Total ... 48,897 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 26,556 53.67% Yes 11,350 65.72% REJECTED 22,923 46.33% No 5,920 34.28% Total ... 49,479 100.00% Total ... 17,270 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 37,438 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 8,344 43.01 % Total ... 37,438 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 11,055 56.99% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% Total ... 19,399 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK 14,475 28.84% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 47/47 100.00% NP - PETE KREMEN 35,716 71.16% NP - JACK WEISS 13,338 100.00% Total ... 50,191 100.00% Total ... 13,338 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 47/47 100.00% NP - BOB KELLY 7,893 54.34% NP - LARRY FARR 7,006 41.71 % November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 1 of 6 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 NP - BARRY BUCHANAN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 NP - STAN SNAPP NP - DAMON J. GRAY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 NP - BILL GEYER NP - TERRY BORNEMANN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE NP - LOUISE BJORNSON NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 NP - JOHN LIEBERT BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 NP - SCOTT DODD BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON NP -MAX SHELTON BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 NP - DAVID GALLION NP -JASON OVERSTREET EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JOHN PERRY EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 NP - JIM BAKER NP - ANDY ROWLSON W HA_20071106_ E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% 9,792 58.29% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 2,209 83.64% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 432 16.36% Total ... 16,798 100.00% Total ... 2,641 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 10,902 65.18% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% 5,823 34.82% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 1,182 46.63% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 1,353 53.37% Total ... 16,725 100.00% Total ... 2,535 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,510 41.50% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% 10,586 58.50% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 1,014 39.94% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 1,525 60.06% Total ... 18,096 100.00 Total ... 2,539 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 10,255 54.88% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% 8,431 45.12% NP - MIKE REILLY 1,243 49.52% NP - CONNIE FARIA 1,267 50.48% Total... 18,686 100.00% Total ... 2,510 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 889 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 1,124 47.79% Total ... 889 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 1,228 52.21% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,352 100.00% 896 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 896 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 2,928 100.00% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,928 100.00% 715 66.88% 354 33.12% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 2,921 100.00% Total ... 1,069 100.00% Total ... 2,921 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 409 35.94% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% 729 64.06% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 2,789 100.00% Total ... 1,138 100.00% Total ... 2,789 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% 372 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 2,756 100.00% Total ... 372 100.00% Total ... 2,756 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% 156 35.06% NP - TOBEY GELDER 2,748 100.00% 289 64.94% Total ... 2,748 100.00% Total ... 445 100.00% November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 158 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS Total ... 158 100.00% 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% 5,469 100.00% Total ... 5,469 100.00% 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 165 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 1,193 36.97% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 2,034 63.03% Total ... 165 100.00% Total ... 3,227 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 193 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,874 100.00% Total.., 193 100.00% Total ... 2,874 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 199 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,825 100.00% Total ... 199 100.00% Total ... 2,825 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 115 51.57% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 108 48.43% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 2,982 100.00% Total..- 223 100.00% Total... 2,982 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 7,347 35.45% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 2,814 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 13,380 64.55% Total ... 2,814 100.00% Total ... 20,727 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 3,861 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 17,416 100.00% Total ... 3,861 100.00% Total ... 17,416 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 2,872 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 10,176 47.17% Total ... 2,872 100.00% NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 11,395 52.83% Total ... 21,571 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 2,088 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 2,088 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 2,301 35.06% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 4,262 64.94% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00%. Total ... 6,563 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,971 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% Total... 1,971 100.00% NP -STUART McKAY 5,521 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 5,521 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,718 100.00% Total ... 1,718 100.00% November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 3 of 6 NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 NP - CHRIS HAUGEN NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 NP - MARK OLSON MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 NP - ELLEN DODSON MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 NP - TRISH HART MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT SD 11 Commissioners Resolution APPROVED REJECTED CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1,738 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN Total ... 1,738 100.00% 717 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 1,714100.00% APPROVED Total ... 1,714 100.00% REJECTED 13/13 100.00% 2,692 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% 243 100.00% Total ... 243 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 1,657 57.30% 1,235 42.70% Total ... 2,892 100.00% 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 2,163 100.00% Total ... 2,692 100.00% Total ... 2,163 100.00% 13/13 100.00% 2,598 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 695 50.51% Total... 2,598 100.00 REJECTED 681 49.49% 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,376 100.00% 2,627 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 2,627 100.00 NP - ROGER F. BUSWELL 1,054 100.00% 1/1 100.00% Total ... 1,054 100.00% 8 61.54% 5 38.46% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 1,034 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total... 1,034 100.00% 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 13 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 388 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 388 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 1,377 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 520 100.00% Total ... 1,377 100.00% Total ... 520 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,655 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 500 100.00% Total ... 1,655 100.00% Total ... 500 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 2,266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 335 100.00% Total ... 2,266 100.00% Total_ 335 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 1,017 100.00% Total... 266 100.00% Total ... 1,017 100.00% November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 4 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 359 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 67 100.00% Total ... 359 100.00% Total ... 67 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 350 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 54 29.83% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 127 70.17% Total ... 350 100.00% Total... 181 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 287 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 69 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total ... 69 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 102 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 53 100.00% Total ... 102 100.00% Total ... 53 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 4,001 56.13% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 3,127 43.87% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 46 100.00% Total... 7,128 100.00% Total ... 46 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 337 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 155 100.00% Total... 337 100.00% Total ... 155 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 255 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 95 45.89% NP - NORMA OTTO 112 54.11% Total ... 255 100.00% Total ... 207 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,493 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 180 100.00% Total ... 1,493 100.00% Total... 180 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,837 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 101 100.00% Total ... 1,837 100.00% Total ... 101 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 280 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 1,269 100.00% Total ... 280 100.00% Total ... 1,269 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 44 25.43% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 129 74.57% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 1,282 100.00% Total... 173 100.00% Total ... 1,282 100.00% November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 5 of 6 WHAT20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 171 100.00% APPROVED 2,307 62.69% R EJECTED 1.373 37.31% Total ... 171 100.00% Total..- 3,680 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 3,488 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 4,117 100.00% Total ... 3,488 100.00 Total ... 4,117 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP -JAMES P. LARSEN 957 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 4,137 100.00% Total ... 957 100.00% Total... 4,137 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 287100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 4,180 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total ... 4,180 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 1,070 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 4,027 100.00% Total ... 1,070 100.00% Total ... 4,027 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 NP - CHRIS BURK NP - DONALD R. HARVEY Pt Roberts Park & Rec Le, LEVY NO 3,681 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% Total ... 3,681 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 8 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 70 44.03% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% 89 55.97% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY Total ... 159 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 215 72.39% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 82 27.61 % Total ... Total ... 297 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI- PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS NP - MARK ROBBINS 268 100.00% Total ... Total ... 268 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 273 100.00% Total ... 273 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 260 100.00% Total ... 260 100.00% 8 100.00% 8 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 113 100.00% 113 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 250 100.00% 250 100.00% November 26, 2007 5:36 PM Page 6 of 6 Date Processed Batch # 11/15/2007 1057 11/15/2007 1055 11/15/2007 1066 11/15/2007 956-134-1 11/15/2007 647-128-2 11/15/2007 961-103-1 11/15/2007 948-130-2 11/15/2007 852-141-1 11/15/2007 772-213 11/15/2007 875-117 11/15/2007 1011-218-1 11/15/2007 223-147 11 /15/2007 949-135-1 11/15/2007 962-129-2 11 / 15/2007 1016-142-2 11/15/2007 854-132-2 11/15/2007 668-221 11/15/2007 827-139 11/15/2007 875-226 11/15/2007 932-208-1 11/15/2007 945-128-1 11/15/2007 863-505 11/15/2007 895-213 11/15/2007 536-246 11/15/2007 834-128-1 11/15/2007 767-244 11/15/2007 852-142-1 11/15/2007 109-503-1 11/15/2007 943-129-4 11/15/2007 549-208-1 11/15/2007 848-129-4 11/15/2007 775-245 11/15/2007 917-603 11/15/2007 228-102 Scanned Challenged to Process (Sig / No (to Verify) Sig) 38 2 1 Other Reason Challenged Out BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 8 Resolved Send to OB to Dup 38 38 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Return Other Adj from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count' 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 WORKING COPY 11 /27/2007, 8:57 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 8 Scanned Challenged Return Date to Process (Sig / No Other Reason Other Adj from Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Chal , _ . �� Out Resolved Send to 08 . to Dup Out Reason Dup 11/15/2007 683-156-1 1 1 11/15/2007 815-118 1 1 11/15/2007 880-605 1 1 1 11/15/2007 676-401 1 1 11/15/2007 660-144-2 1 1 1 11 /15/2007 785-245 1 1 1 11/15/2007 726-218-1 1 1 11/15/2007 788-246 1 1 11115/2007 1059 2 2 1 11/15/2007 1058 1 1 11/15/2007 1056 8 8 1 11/15/2007 1061 5 5 2 11/15/2007 1065 1 1 11/15/2007 dre 3 3 11/15/2007 5072 0 53 11/16/2007 1068 1 1 11/1612007 277-505 1 1 11/16/2007 892-505 1 1 11116/2007 930-103-2 1 1 11/1612007 670-108 1 1 11/16/2007 347-231 1 1 11/16/2007 892-605 1 1 11/16/2007 910-228 1 1 11/16/2007 767-203 1 1 11 /1612007 417-401 1 1 11 /16/2007 1069 1 1 1 11/16/2007 5073 0 1 0 11/16/2007 0 0 Day 13 Total 63 0 0 48 111 54 0 54 11 /27/2007, 8:57 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Ready to Count' 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 7 3 1 3 53 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 111 WORKING COPY Page 2 Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig 1 No Other Reason Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Out Outstacks In: 5071 Less New Outstacks 11 /27/2007, 8:57 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election F Count 8 Return Other Adj from Resolved 300d WOE to Dup Out Reason Dup Ready to Count' 83 1 193 WORKING COPY Page 3 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 +(J Summary Report O V Whatcom County 1' UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 6,621 45.64% Mail Ballot Turnout 54,988 53.67% Total ... 14,508 100.00% Total... 54,988 53.67% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 8,289 47.52% Yes 28,118 53.45% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 9,155 52.48% No 24,484 46.55% Total ... 17,444100.00 Total... 52,602 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 13,284 100.00% APPROVED 30,332 57.25% Total ... 13,284100.00% REJECTED 22,653 42.75% Total... 52,985100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 37,874 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 37, 874100.00% APPROVED 35,377 70.66% REJECTED 14,693 29.34% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 50,070 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 41,243 100.00% Total ... 41,243 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 29,714 59.56% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 20,177 40.44% NP - BILL ELFO 40,383 100.00% Total ... 49,891 100.00% Total ... 40,383 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 28,651 54.50% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 17,257 35.33% REJECTED 23,920 45.50% NP - STEVE OLIVER 31,592 64.67% Total ... 52,571 100.00% Total ... 48,849 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 26,523 53.67% Yes 11,341 65.73% REJECTED 22,895 46.33% No 5,912 34.27% Total... 49,418 100.00% Total ... 17,253 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 37,400 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 8,336 43.01% Total ... 37,400 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 11,044 56.99% Total ... 19,380 100.00% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK 14,461 28.84% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 47/47 100.00% NP - PETE KREMEN 35,683 71.16% NP - JACK WEISS 13,327 100.00% Total ... 50,144 100.00% Total ... 13,327 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 47/47 100.00% NP - BOB KELLY 7,887 54.36% NP - LARRY FARR 7,000 41.70% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 9,785 58.30% NP - GARY S. JENSEN NP- JERRYLANDCASTLE Total ... 16,785 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP NP - DAMON J. GRAY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 NP - BILL GEYER NP - TERRY BORNEMANN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE NP - LOUISE BJORNSON NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 NP - JOHN LIEBERT BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 10,889 65.16% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5,821 34.84% NP - SUSAN A. COLE NP - STEVE MALPEZZI Total ... 16,710 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,504 41.51% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 10,574 58.49% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN NP - MELVIN HANSEN Total ... 18,078 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 10,248 54.90% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 8,419 45.10% NP - MIKE REILLY NP - CONNIE FARIA Total ... 18,667 100.00% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 888 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JIM ELLIOTT 888 100.00% NP- PAULINGRAM 3/3 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 895 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 Total ... 895 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 715 66.95% NP -MAX SHELTON 353 33.05% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 NP - RONALD DeVALOIS Total ... 1,068 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 409 35.97% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 NP - JASON OVERSTREET 728 64.03% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN Total ... 1,137 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JOHN PERRY 372 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN Total.._ 372100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 NP - JIM BAKER 156 35.06% NP - TOBEY GELDER NP - ANDY ROWLSON 289 64.94% Total ... 445 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,209 83.64% 432 16.36% Total ... 2,641 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,182 46.63% 1,353 53.37% Total... 2,535 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,014 39.94% 1,525 60.06% Total ... 2,539 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,243 49.52% 1,267 50.48% Total..- 2,510 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,124 47.79% 1,228 52.21% Total ... 2,352 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,925 100.00% Total ... 2,925 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,918 100.00% Total..- 2,918100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,786100.00% Total ... 2,786 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,753 100.00% Total ... 2,753 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 2,745 100.00% Total ... 2,745 100.00% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 Total ... 157 100.00% 157 100.00% 1/1 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 164 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN NP-CAMPBELL McCLUSKY Total ... 164100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 193 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 NP - TODD BERGE Total ... 193 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 199 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 NP - CHARLES GIBSON Total_ 199 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% �NP - GARY DeBONT 115 51.57% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 NP - DON PETERSON 108 48.43% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD Total ... 223 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 NP - MICHAEL JAY 7,341 35.45% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG NP - ANN WHITMYER 13,369 64.55% Total ... 20,710 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS NP - KEN GASS BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP - KELLY M. BASHAW FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 NP - JERRY FERRIER NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 NP-STUART McKAY 17,403 100.00% Total ... 17,403 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 10,166 47.17% 11,385 52.83% Total... 21,551 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 NP - JUDY BOXX 20/20 100.00% 20/20 100.00% 5,465 100.00% Total ... 5,465 100.00% 8/8 100.00% 1,191 36.95% 2,032 63.05% Total ... 3,223 100.00% 8/8 100.00% 2,869 100.00% Total... 2,869 100.00% 8/8 100.00% 2,820 100.00% Total... 2,820 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 2,978 100.00% Total ... 2,978 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 2,812 100.00% Total ... 2,812 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 3,855 100.00% Total ... 3,855 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 2,869 100.00% Total ... 2,869 100.00% 8/8 100.00% 2,087 100.00% T t 1 2 087 100 00°/ o a ... o 2,299 35.06% 4,259 64.94% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 6,558 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,969 100.00% 20/20 100.00% Total... 1,969 100.00% 5,516 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 5,516 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,716 100.00% Total ... 1,716 100.00% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106�E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,736 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 243 100.00% Total ... 1,736 100.00% Total ... 243 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 1,712 100.00% APPROVED 1,657 57.34% REJECTED 1,233 42.66% Total ... 1,712 100.00% Total.- 2,890100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 2,689 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 2,163 100.00% Total ... 2,689 100.00 Total ... 2,163 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 2,596 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 694 50.47% Total ... 2,596 100.00 REJECTED 681 49.53% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,375 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 2,625 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 2,625 100.00% NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 1,053 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total... 1,053 100.00% APPROVED 8 61.54% REJECTED 5 38.46% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 1,033 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total... 1,033 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 13 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 388 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 388 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 1,376 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 520 100.00% Total ... 1,376 100.00% Total ... 520 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,653 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 500 100.00% Total ... 1,653 100.00% Total... 500 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 2,265 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 334100.00% Total ... 2,265 100.00% Total ... 334100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 1,017 100.00% Total ... 266 100.00% Total ... 1,017 100.00% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 4 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 359 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 67 100.00% Total ... 359 100.00% Total ... 67 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 350 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 54 29.83% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 127 70.17% Total ... 350 100.00% Total... 181 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 286 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 69 100.00% Total ... 286 100.00% Total ... 69 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 102 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 53 100.00% Total ... 102 100.00% Total ... 53 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 3,996 56.15% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 3,121 43.85% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 46 100.00% Total ... 7,117 100.00% Total ... 46 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 337 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 155 100.00% Total ... 337 100.00% Total ... 155 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 255 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 95 45.89% NP - NORMA OTTO 112 54.11 % Total... 255 100.00% Total ... 207 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,490 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 180 100.00% Total ... 1,490 100.00% Total ... 180 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER C 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,835 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 101 100.00% Total ... 1,835 100.00% Total ... 101 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 280 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 1,268 100.00% Total ... 280 100.00% Total ... 1,268 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 44 25.43% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 129 74.57% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 1,281 100.00% Total ... 173 100.00% Total ... 1,281 100.00% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 5 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 171 100.00% APPROVED 2,302 62.64% R EJECTED 1,373 37.36% Total ... 171 100.00% Total ... 3,675 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 3,488 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 4,110 100.00% Total ... 3,488 100.00% Total ... 4,110 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP- JAMES P. LARSEN 957 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 4,130 100.00% Total ... 957 100.00% Total ... 4,130 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 287 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 4,174 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total ... 4,174 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 1,068 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 4,020 100.00% Total ... 1,068 100.00% Total ... 4,020 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 3,674 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 8 100.00% Total ... 3,674 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 70 44.03% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 89 55.97% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 8 100.00% Total ... 159 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI- 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 215 72.39% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 113 100.00% LEVY NO 82 27.61 % Total ... 113 100.00% Total ... 297 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI- 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 250 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 268 100.00% Total ... 250 100.00% Total ... 268 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 273 100.00% Total ... 273 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 260 100.00% Total ... 260 100.00% November 16, 2007 3:10 PM Page 6 of 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 6 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Other Adj Return Ready to o/s Actual Processed Batch # (to Verity) Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Sr.nd to OB to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' o/s in Count 9 11/28/2007, 1:28 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 5 I n WHA 20071106_E November 6, 2007 /L/O V /D d G d U iv 7' 1v Summary Report 10 / r I 1 --" Whatcom County 1 UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 6,338 45.32% Mail Ballot Turnout 52,196 50.94% Total ... 13,984 100.00% Total... 52,196 50.94% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 7,840 47.79% Yes 26,640 53.36% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 8,565 52.21% No 23,284 46.64% Total... 16,405100.00% Total ... 49, 924100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 12,579 100.00% APPROVED 28,866 57.41% Total ... 12,579 100.00% REJECTED 21,417 42.59% Total ... 50,283 100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 36,033 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 36,033 100.00 APPROVED 33,671 70.83% REJECTED 13,867 29.17% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 47,538 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 39,244100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 39,244100.00% APPROVED 28,286 59.71% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 19,084 40.29% NP - BILL ELFO 38,428 100.00% Total ... 47,370 100.00% Total ... 38,428 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 27,216 54.56% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 16,271 35.05% REJECTED 22,663 45.44% NP - STEVE OLIVER 30,145 64.95% Total 49,879 100.00% Total ... 46,416 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 25,196 53.70% Yes 11,037 65.76% REJECTED 21,728 46.30% No 5,748 34.24% Total ... 46,924100.00% Total..- 16,785 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 35,596 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 8,124 43.01% Total ... 35,596 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 10,765 56.99% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% Total ... 18,889 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK NP - PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY ia,ioi 10.0470 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 33,942 71.16% NP - JACK WEISS Total ... 47,699 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 7,646 54.68% NP - LARRY FARR 47/47 100.00% 12,985 100.00% Total ... 12,985 100.00 % 47/47 100.00% 6,817 41.68% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 1 of 6 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'4 NP - BARRY BUCHANAN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 NP - STAN SNAPP NP- DAMONJ.GRAY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 NP - BILL GEYER NP - TERRY BORNEMANN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE NP - LOUISE BJORNSON NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 NP - JOHN LIEBERT BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 NP - SCOTT DODD BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON NP - MAX SHELTON BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 NP - DAVID GALLION NP -JASON OVERSTREET EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JOHN PERRY EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 NP - JIM BAKER NP - ANDY ROWLSON WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% 9,537 58.32% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 2,072 83.55% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 408 16.45% Total... 16, 354100.0 0 % Total ... 2,480 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 10,602 65.16% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% 5,669 34.84% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 1,119 46.90% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 1,267 53.10% Total ... 16,271 100.00% Total ... 2,386 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,329 41.62% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% 10,281 58.38% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 955 40.03% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 1,431 59.97% Total ... 17,610 100.00% Total- 2,386 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 9,976 54.90% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5100.00% 8,196 45.10% NP - MIKE REILLY 1,175 49.70% NP - CONNIE FARIA 1,189 50.30% Total ... 18,172 100.00% Total ... 2, 364100.00 % 3/3 100.00% 884100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 1,067 48.04% Total 884100.00% ... NP - PAUL INGRAM 1,154 51.96% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,221 100.00% 892 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 892 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 2,861 100.00% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,861 100.00% 709 66.82% 352 33.18% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 2,853 100.00% Total ... 1,061 100.00% Total... 2,853 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 406 35.93% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% 724 64.07% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 2,728 100.00% Total ... 1,130 100.00% Total ... 2,728 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 515 100.00% 364 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 2,691 100.00% Total ... 364100.00% Total ... 2,691 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% 154 35.08% NP - TOBEY GELDER 2,680 100.00% 285 64.92% Total... 2,680100.00% Total ... 439 100.00% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 2 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN 153 100.00%° NP - BERNIE THOMAS 5,273 100.00% Total ... 153 100.00% Total ... 5,273 100.00% NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 160 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 1,107 37.10% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,877 62.90% Total ... 160 100.00% Total ... 2,984 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 192 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,644100.00% Total— 192 100.00% Total ... 2, 644100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 198 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,600 100.00% Total ... 198 100.00% Total ... 2,600 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 115 52.04% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 106 47.96% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 2,847 100.00% Total ... 221 100.00% Total ... 2,847 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 7,125 35.31% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 2,698 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 13,055 64.69% Total ... 2,698 100.00 Total ... 20,180 100.00 LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 3,691 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 16,940 100.00% Total ... 3,691 100.00 Total ... 16,940 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 2,742 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 9,878 47.09% Total ... 2,742 100.00 NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 11,100 52.91% Total ... 20,978 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,813 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,813 100.00 NP - JERRY FERRIER 2,224 35.16% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 4,101 64.84% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 6,325 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,705 100.00% Total ... 1,705 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% NP - STUART McKAY 5,327 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 5,327 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,540 100.00% Total ... 1,540 100.00% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,551 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 234100.00% Total ... 1,551 100.00% Total ... 234100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 1,531 100.00% APPROVED 1,586 57.28% REJECTED 1,183 42.72% Total ... 1,531 100.00% Total..- 2,769 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 2,363 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 2,063 100.00% Total ... 2,363 100.00% Total ... 2,063 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 2,280 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 610 50.29% Total ... 2,280 100.00% REJECTED 603 49.71% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total... 1,213 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 2,298 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 2,298 100.00 NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 932 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 932100.00% APPROVED 8 61.54% REJECTED 5 38.46% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 910 100.00% Total... 13 100.00% Total ... 910 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 13 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 339 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 339 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 1,186 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 515 100.00% Total ... 1,186 100.00% Total ... 515 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,628 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 494100.00% Total ... 1,628 100.00% Total ... 494100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,953 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 330 100.00% Total ... 1,953 100.00% Total ... 330 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 262 100.00% WHATCOM FIR(= DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 936 100.00% Total ... 262 100.00% Total... 936 100.00% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 4 of 6 WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 NP - MICHAEL BURNETT Total .. WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 NP - TARI A. CASWELL Total ... GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 325 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 325 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 346 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 346 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% 240 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 240 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 67 100.00% 67 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 54 29.83% 127 70.17% 181 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 40 100.00% 40 100.00% 0 NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 72 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00 /° NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 46 100.00% Total... 72100.00% Total ... 46 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 3,798 56.07% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 2,976 43.93% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 41 100.00% Total ... 6,774100.00% Total ... 41 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 294 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 150 100.00% Total ... 294100.00% Total ... 150 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 253 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 87 44.62% NP - NORMA OTTO 108 55.38% Total ... 253 100.00% Total ... 195 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,332 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 146 100.00% Total ... 1,332 100.00% Total ... 146 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER C 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,764 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 95 100.00% Total ... 1, 764100.00% Total ... 95 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 275 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 1,135 100.00% Total ... 275 100.00% Total ... 1,135 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 44 25.43% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 129 74.57% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 1,153 100.00% Total ... 173 100.00% Total ... 1,153 100.00% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 5 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 169 100.00% APPROVED 2,134 63.06% REJECTED 1,250 36.94% Total ... 169 100.00% Total ... 3,384 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 3,416 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 3,934 100.00% Total ... 3,416 100.00% Total ... 3,934 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP- JAMES P. LARSEN 820 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 3,952 100.00% Total ... 820 100.00% Total ... 3,952 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 284100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 3,993 100.00% Total ... 284 100.00% Total ... 3,993 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 959 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 3,842100.00% Total ... 959 100.00% Total ... 3, 842100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 3,594 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 8 100.00% Total ... 3, 594100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1.1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 40 39.60% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 61 60.40% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 8 100.00% Total ... 101 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 212 72.11 % NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 112 100.00% LEVY NO 82 27.89% Total- 112 100.00% Total ... 294 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 247 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 265 100.00% Total ... 247 100.00% Total- 265 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 271 100.00% Total ... 271 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 257 100.00% Total ... 257 100.00% November 10, 2007 5:10 PM Page 6 of 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 6 Env Scanned Challenged Date to. Process (Sig / No Other Other Adj Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenge;, Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Out Reason 11/9/2007 876 125 3 122 12 11/9/2007 873 120 1 119 22 11/9/2007 827 120 1 119 13 11/9/2007 1032 2 2 11/9/2007 1015 1 1 11/9/2007 1019 2 2 11 /912007 1020 1 1 11/9/2007 1022 1 1 11/9/2007 999 5 5 11/9/2007 1029 2 2 11/9/2007 1014 3 3 11/9/2007 957 4 4 11/9/2007 1024 1 1 11/9/2007 1018 3 3 11/9/2007 1021 2 2 11/9/2007 997 2 2 1 11/9/2007 1013 3 3 11/9/2007 378-142-2 1 1 11/9/2007 385-125-1 1 1 11/9/2007 1023 2 1 1 11/9/2007 1026 2 2 1 11/9/2007 1027 1 1 11/9/2007 995 4 4 2 11/9/2007 1031 2 2 1 11/9/2007 1017 2 2 11/9/2007 1025 2 2 1 11/9/2007 1028 2 2 1 11/9/2007 1030 4 4 11/9/2007 1001 3 3 11/9/2007 996 2 2 11/9/2007 867 121 121 9 11/9/2007 903 120 120 11 11/9/2007 882 118 118 9 11/9/2007 5049 0 11/9/2007 1012 133 4 129 22 11/9/2007 864 120 120 9 11/9/2007 918 120 120 8 11/9/2007 912 121 1 1 primary 119 18 11/9/2007 862 121 121 9 11/9/2007 919 120 120 12 11/9/2007 947 121 121 5 11/9/2007 938 120 120 10 11/9/2007 879 121 121 8 11/9/2007 887 120 120 18 Return Ready to from Dup Count' o/s 100 110 97 106 2 1 2 1 1 5 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 2 112 109 109 100 107 111 112 101 112 108 116 110 113 102 o/s Actual in Count 108 97 104 2 1 2 1 1 5 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 4 3 1 104 108 109 100 106 111 111 101 111 HC 108 106 112 109 111 102 2 0 2 1 8 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 4 1 2 0 11/28/2007, 1:28 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 6 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig I No Other Other Adj Return Ready to Processed Batch # (to Verity) Sig) Chalier39 Reason Out Resolved . Send to 0E to Dup _ Out Reason from Dup Count' ols 11/9/2007 945 120 2 118 4 114 11/9/2007 894 120 120 8 112 11/9/2007 1035 67 1 primary 66 4 62 11/9/2007 989 17 17 2 15 11/9/2007 974 128 126 1s 111 11/9/2007 987 14 14 2� 12 11/9/2007 872 125 125 10� 115 11/9/2007 868 126 2 124 14 110 11/9/2007 890 120 1 119 16 103 11/9/2007 792 120 1 119 7� 112 11/9/2007 886 119 119 9~ 110 11/9/2007 907 121 121 7 114 11/9/2007 928 120 1 119 19 100 11/9/2007 897 119 119 4 Ills 11/9/2007 1011 120 3 117 12 105 11/9/2007 861 120 120 17 103 11/9/2007 883 123 123 _ 10 113 11/9/2007 863 123 1 1 primary 121 15 106 11/9/2007 874 120 120 _ 6_ 114 11/9/2007 885 120 120 8 112 11/9/2007 877 120 120 13r 107 11/9/2007 860 120 120 12^ 108 11/9/2007 923 120 120 9 111 11/9/2007 898 126 126 14 112 11/9/2007 913 121 121, 10r i11 11/9/2007 848 122 2 120 7 113 11/9/2007 889 120 3 117 _ 11 106 11/9/2007 758 120 120 _ 16 104 11/9/2007 916 121 121 13r 1 no ballot 107 11/9/2007 922 121 121 8 113 11/9/2007 881 120 120 _ 14 106 11/9/2007 896 123 123 13� 110 11/9/2007 927 121 121 15 106 11/9/2007 944 124 124 _ 8 116 11/9/2007 759 120 3 117 22 95 11/9/2007 992 2 2 2 0 11/9/2007 993 1 1 1 0 11/9/2007 1016 1 1 1 0 11/9/2007 1040 1 1 1 0 11/9/2007 1000 31 31 2 _ 29 11/9/2007 982 19 19 19 11/9/2007 977 6 6 1 5 11/9/2007 966 33 33 7 26 11/9/2007 1002 42 42 8 34 011 en Actual Count 113 112 60 15 111 12 113 106 102 109 106 112 99 110 103 101 111 105 112 111 107 106 110 108 111 112 106 102 107 110 104 108 105 115 94 29 19 5 26 34 1 0 2 G D 0 2 4 1 3 4 2 1 5 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 2 1 4 0 1 0 2 0 3 2 2 1 1 1 11/28/2007, 1:28 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 6 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Other Adj Return Ready to 015 Actual Processed Hatch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB io Dua Out Reason from Dup Count' cis in Count 11/9/2007 991 35 35 32 32 11/9/2007 1003 11 1 deceased 10 1 9 0 11/9/2007 958 14 14 2 12 11 11/9/2007 954 76 1 75 11 64 64 11/9/2007 956 91 2 89 8 81 81 11/10/2007 5050 0 _ 114 114 114 11/10/2007 899 120 1 primary 119 6 113 109 11/10/2007 981 12 12 3 9 9 11/10/2007 975 8 8 8 8 11/10/2007 1042 1 1 _ 1 1 11/10/2007 1038 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 983 7 7 7 7 11/10/2007 1043 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 1037 2 2 2 2 11/10/2007 994 13 13 4 _ 9 9 11/10/2007 1045 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 1041 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 103.E 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 979 4 4 1 3 3 11/10/2007 978 5 5 5 5 11/10/2007 1039 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 230-204 11/10/2007 110-103-2 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 680-126-1 11/10/2007 374-109-1 1 1 1 1 11/10/2007 612-128-1 11/10/2007 939 121 121 8 _ 113 113 11/10/2007 5051 0 123 123 123 11/10/2007 943 124 4 120 6 114 112 11/10/2007 936 122 1 121 _ 5 116 112 11/10/2007 941 121 121 _ 9 112 111 11/10/2007 892 123 2 121 11 110 107 11/10/2007 930 121 1 120 _ _ 6 114 110 11/10/2007 869 124 1 1 no ballot 122 _ 15 107 107 11/10/2007 865 125 125 9 116 115 11/10/2007 842 121 1 120 14 106 104 11/10/2007 937 121 121 9 112 109 11/10/2007 934 121 121 7 114 111 11/10/2007 926 125 125 _ 10 115 114 11/10/2007 1033 2 2 1 1 1 11/10/2007 924 120 1 wrong voter 119 8 111 110 11/10/2007 911 119 3 118 9 109 109 11/10/2007 891 120 120 _ 12 108 108 11/10/2007 895 121 3 118 4 114 113 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 3 4 0 1 2 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 11/28/2007, 1:28 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 6 Env Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Adj Return Ready to o/s Actual Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Reason Out Resolved Send to OB Ato Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' o/s in Count 11/10/2007 931 125 125 10 115 115 11/10/2007 859 121 121 7� 114 113 11/10/2007 914 120 2 118 9 109 108 11/10/2007 942 121 121 13� 108 107 11/10/2007 933 131 131 7 124 121 11/10/2007 925 120 120 13 107 105 11/10/2007 870 121 1 120 18 _^ 102 101 11/10/2007 909 120 120 11 109 107 11/10/2007 949 121 1 120 11 109 109 11/10/2007 5053 0 82 82 82 11/10/2007 951 121 1 120 18� 102 101 11/10/2007 905 121 2 119 7� 112 111 11/10/2007 875 126 4 122 10 T 112 108 11/10/2007 917 124 2 122 12 110 107 11/10/2007 908 120 _ 120 9 111 109 11/10/2007 950 122 1 1 no ballot 120 9~_ 111 110 11/10/2007 878 121 1 no ballot 120 14 106 105 11/10/2007 940 36 36 3 33 33 11/10/2007 921 120 1 119 16 103 98 11/10/2007 932 119 1 118 13� 105 HC 104 11/10/2007 5052 0 100 100 100 11/10/2007 935 121 1 120 11 109 108 11/10/2007 920 123 1 _ 122 9 113 110 11/10/2007 5054 0 �_ 100 100 100 0 0 Day 12 Total 10944 65 9 7 10877 1011 1 619 10484 Outstacks IN: 5046 73 73 5055 15 15 88 Less New Outstacks 146 Wrong Election 4 No Ballot _ 1 10426 10426 No Ballot 3 Deceased 1 Re -Scan Moved Out of County Wrong Voter 1 No Sign on Computer Cancelled 0 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 0 5 1 0 1 3 0 11/28/2007, 1:28 PM 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 4 Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Reason Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Out 11/10/2007 5058 11/10/2007 5057 11/10/2007 5056 11/10/2007 5059 11/10/2007 5062 11/10/2007 231-138-1 11/10/2007 805-205 11/10/2007 802-118 11/10/2007 955 42 11 /10/2007 990 37 11 /10/2007 953 44 11/10/2007 980 67 1 11/10/2007 968 37 11/10/2007 1006 81 11/10/2007 1008 69 11/10/2007 961 104 5 11 /10/2007 964 34 11110/2007 5061 11/10/2007 1049 13 11 /10/2007 948 142 1 11/10/2007 1009 71 1 11/10/2007 994 40 1 11/13/2007 5066 11/13/2007 1046 2 11/13/2007 1048 1 11/13/2007 960 37 11/13/2007 963 9 11/13/2007 986 12 11/13/2007 988 54 1 11113/2007 965 5 11/13/2007 1010 62 11/13/2007 1005 61 11/13/2007 1004 49 11/10/2007 962 27 1 11 /27/2007, 8:56 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 7 Resolved Send to OB to Dup 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 42 9 37 3 44 3 66 8 37 4 81 3 69 6 99 1 34 3 0 13 2 141 6 70 6 39 3 0 2 1 37 4 9 1 12 1 53 7 5 2 62 4 61 3 49 4 26 2 WORKING COPY Return Other Adj from Ready to o/s Actual Out Reason Dup Count' o/s in Count o/s 95 95 95 0 0 65 65 64 1 0 120 120 119 1 0 87 87 87 0 0 25 25 25 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 33 33 0 34 34 0 41 41 0 58 58 0 33 32 1 0 78 75 3 0 63 63 0 98 94 4 0 31 31 0 0 41 41 41 0 0 11 11 0 135 134 1 0 64 56 8 0 36 36 0 17 17 17 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 33 31 2 0 8 8 0 11 11 0 46 46 0 3 3 0 58 58 0 58 58 0 45 45 0 24 22 2_ 0 Page 1 11110/2007 1007 11 /10/2007 969 11/10/2007 967 11 /10/2007 972 11 /10/2007 973 11/10/2007 971 11 /10/2007 998 ``1 �Ifi: 607 -970 11 /13/2007 1047 11 /13/2007 985 11/1312007 976 11 /13/2007 959 11/13,'2007 952 11/1312007 314-129-5 11 /13/2007 5063 11 /13/2007 231-156-1 11/13/2007 489-126-1 11 /13/2007 49-242 11 /13/2007 348-111 11 /13/2007 544-240 11 /13/2007 599-505 11 /13/2007 667-110 11 /13/2007 249-102 11 /13/2007 274-502 11 /13/2007 487-154 11 /13/2007 789-111 11 /13/2007 544-224 Day 13 Total Outstacks IN 127 1 primary 95 27 48 1 1 wrong voter 79 98 66 1 1 8 16 18 33 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1761 14 2 16 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 7 126 7 95 9 27 1 46 3 '/ U' 3 98 7 f3 �i 5 44 3 1 ti 1 16 1 18 4 33 4 1 _ 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1761 136 0 119 86 26 43 76 91 60 1 7 15 29 78 7& 1 0 1 1 1= 01 1 1� 1 1 1 1 528 2153 0 WORKING COPY 119 83 26 43 74 91 58 39 9 7 15 14 29 1 78 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 2' 5060 51 51 0 5047 101 101 0 5067 68 68 0 5069 22 22 0 5070 5 5 0 5068 49 49 0 5065 82 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2153 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 /27/2007, 8:56 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY November 6, 2007 General Election Count 7 5064 100 100 0 0 478 Less New Outstacks 32 2599 Wrong Election 1 2599 32 No Ballot Deceased Re -Scan Moved Out of County Wrong Voter 1 No Sign on Computer Cancelled 11 /27/2007, 8:56 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 3 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 j (3 Summary Report V Whatcom County o UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 PO B (conrd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 6,597 45.63% Mail Ballot Turnout 54,795 53.48% Total ... 14,457 100.00 Total... 54,795 53.48% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN - 8,267 47.55% Yes 28,012 53.44% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 9,118 52.45% No 24,404 46.56% Total ... 17,385 100.00 Total ... 52,416 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 13,235 100.00% APPROVED 30,233 57.26% Total ... 13,235 100.00 REJECTED 22,565 42.74% Total... 52,798100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 37,745 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 37,745 100.00% APPROVED 35,260 70.67% REJECTED 14,633 29.33% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 49,893 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 41,109 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 41,109 100.00% APPROVED 29,609 59.56% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 20,105 40.44% NP - BILL ELFO 40,243 100.00% Total ... 49,714 100.00% Total ... 40,243 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 28,562 54.52% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 17,175 35.28% REJECTED 23,828 45.48% NP - STEVE OLIVER 31,509 64.72% Total ... 52,390 100.00% Total ... 48,684100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 26,427 53.67% Yes 11,308 65.73% REJECTED 22,817 46.33% No 5,895 34.27% Total ... 49,244100.00% Total ... 17,203 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 37,272 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 8,312 43.02% Total ... 37,272 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 11,009 56.98% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% Total ... 19,321 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK 14,410 28.84% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 47/47 100.00% NP - PETE KREMEN 35,560 71.16% NP - JACK WEISS 13,288 100.00% Total ... 49,970 100.00% Total ... 13,288 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 47/47 100.00% NP - BOB KELLY 7,860 54.37% NP - LARRY FARR 6,978 41.70% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 9,756 58.30% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 2,201 83.62% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 431 16.38% Total ... 16,734 100.00 Total... 2,632 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 10,855 65.16% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP - DAMON J. GRAY 5,805 34.84% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 1,181 46.74% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 1,346 53.26% Total ... 16,660 100.00% Total ... 2,527 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 7,487 41.54% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 10,538 58.46% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 1,009 39.88% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 1,521 60.12% Total ... 18,025 100.00 Total ... 2,530 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 10,219 54.92% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 8,389 45.08% NP - MIKE REILLY 1,240 49.56% NP - CONNIE FARIA 1,262 50.44% Total ... 18,608 100.00% Total ... 2,502 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 3/3 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 888 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 1,121 47.78% Total ... 888 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 1,225 52.22% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,346 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 895 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total... 895 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 2,918 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,918 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 714 66.98% NP -MAX SHELTON 352 33.02% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 2,910 100.00% Total ... 1,066 100.00% Total ... 2,910 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 408 35.95% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 727 64.05% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 2,780 100.00% Total ... 1,135 100.00% Total ... 2,780 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 368 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 2,745 100.00% Total ... 368 100.00% Total... 2,745 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER 155 35.07% NP - TOBEY GELDER 2,738 100.00% NP - ANDY ROWLSON 287 64.93% Total ... 2,738 100.00 Total... 442 100.00% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 2 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS-4 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN 156 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 5,445 100.00% Total ... 156 100.00% Total ... 5,445 100.00% NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 163 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 1,185 36.96% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 2,021 63.04% Total ... 163 100.00% Total ... 3,206 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 193 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,858 100.00% Total ... 193 100.00% Total ... 2,858 100,00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 199 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,809 100.00% Total ... 199 100.00% Total ... 2,809 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 115 51.57% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 108 48.43% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 2,971 100.00% Total ... 223 100.00% Total ... 2,971 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 7,316 35.42% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 2,806 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 13,337 64.58% Total ... 2,806 100.00 Total ... 20,653 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 3,844 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 17,343 100.00% Total ... 3,844 100.00% Total ... 17,343 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 2,860 100.00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 10,137 47.17% Total ... 2,860 100.00% NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 11,352 52.83% Total ... 21,489 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 2,076 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 2,076 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 2,290 35.04% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 4,245 64.96% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total_ 6,535 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,958 100.00% Total ... 1,958 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% NP -STUART McKAY 5,498 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 5,498 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,707 100.00% Total ... 1,707 100.00% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,727 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 241 100.00% Total ... 1,727 100.00% Total ... 241 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 1,703 100.00% APPROVED 1,650 57.43% REJECTED 1,223 42.57% Total ... 1,703 100.00% Total ... 2,873 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 2,681 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 2,148 100.00% Total ... 2,681 100.00% Total ... 2,148 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 2,589 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 515 100.00% APPROVED 690 50.44% Total ... 2,589 100.00% REJECTED 678 49.56% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,368 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 2,617 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 515 100.00% Total ... 2,617 100.00 NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 1,048 100.00% SDI 1 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 1,048 100.00% APPROVED 8 61.54% REJECTED 5 38.46% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 1,028 100.00% Total... 13 100.00% Total ... 1,028 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 13 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 383 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Total ... 383 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 1,372 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 519 100.00% Total ... 1,372 100.00% Total ... 519 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,649 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 499 100.00% Total ... 1,649 100.00% Total ... 499 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 2,257 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 333 100.00% Total ... 2,257 100.00% Total... 333 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 266 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 1,013 100.00% Total ... 266 100.00% Total_ 1,013 100.00% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 4 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 358 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 67 100.00% Total- 358 100.00% Total ... 67 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 350 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 54 29.83% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 127 70.17% Total ... 350 100.00% Total ... 181 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 286 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 69 100.00% Total ... 286 100.00% Total ... 69 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 102 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 53 100.00% Total ... 102 100.00% Total ... 53 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 3,984 56.18% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 3,107 43.82% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 46 100.00% Total ... 7,091 100.00% Total ... 46 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 337 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 155 100.00% Total ... 337 100.00% Total ... 155 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 255 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 95 45.89% NP - NORMA OTTO 112 54.11% Total ... 255 100.00% Total ... 207 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,480 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 180 100.00% Total ... 1,480 100.00% Total ... 180 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,831 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 100 100.00% Total ... 1,831 100.00% Total ... 100 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 279 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 1,262 100.00% Total ... 279 100.00% Total ... 1,262 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 44 25.43% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 129 74.57% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 1,275 100.00% Total ... 173 100.00% Total ... 1,275 100.00% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 5 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 170 100.00% APPROVED 2,291 62.68% REJECTED 1,364 37.32% Total ... 170 100.00% Total ... 3,655 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 3,473 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 4,100 100.00% Total ... 3,473 100.00% Total ... 4,100 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP -JAMES P. LARSEN 954 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 4,119 100.00% Total ... 954100.00% Total ... 4,119 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 287 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 4,163 100.00% Total ... 287 100.00% Total ... 4,163 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 1,064 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 4,009 100.00% Total ... 1,064 100.00% Total ... 49009 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 3,666 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 8 100.00% Total ... 3,666 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 68 43.31 % HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 111 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 89 56.69% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 8 100.00% Total ... 157 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 215 72.39% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 113 100.00% LEVY NO 82 27.61% Total ... 113 100.00% Total ... 297 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 250 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 268 100.00% Total ... 250 100.00% Total ... 268 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 273 100.00% Total... 273 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 260 100.00% Total ... 260 100.00% November 13, 2007 4:33 PM Page 6 of 6 WHA_20071106_Ece November 6, 2007 /" U Summary Report COU NT Whatcom County F C UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 5,425 46.13% Mail Ballot Turnout 41,770 40.77% Total ... 11,759 100.00% Total... 41,770 40.77% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 6,223 49.41 % Yes 21,386 53.34% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 6,371 50.59% No 18,706 46.66% Total ... 12, 59410 0.0 0 Total ... 40,092 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 10,382 100.00% APPROVED 23,366 57.93% Total ... 10, 382100.0 0 REJECTED 16,970 42.07% Total... 40,336100,00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 29,374 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 29,374 100.00% APPROVED 27,171 71.01 % REJECTED 11,091 28.99% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 38,262 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 31,826 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 31,826 100.00% APPROVED 22,907 60.09% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 15,213 39.91 % NP - BILL ELFO 31,182 100.00% Total ... 38,120 100.00% Total ... 31,182100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 21,626 54.12% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 12,668 33.85% REJECTED 18,333 45.88% NP - STEVE OLIVER 24,753 66.15% Total ... 39,959 100.00% Total... 37,421 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 20,287 53.66% Yes 9,206 65.70% REJECTED 17,521 46.34% No 4,807 34.30% Total ... 37,808 100.00 Tota I ... 14,013 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 28,929 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 6,676 42.47% Total ... 28,929 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 9,044 57.53% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% Total ... 15,720 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK 10,972 28.58% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 47/47 100.00% NP - PETE KREMEN 27,419 71.42% NP - JACK WEISS 10,957 100.00% Total ... 38,391 100.00 Total ... 10,957 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 47/47 100.00% NP - BOB KELLY 6,334 53.87% NP - LARRY FARR 5,705 41.51% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 1 of 6 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont' NP - BARRY BUCHANAN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 NP - STAN SNAPP NP- DAMONJ.GRAY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 NP - BILL GEYER NP - TERRY BORNEMANN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE NP - LOUISE BJORNSON NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 NP - JOHN LIEBERT BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 NP - SCOTT DODD BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON NP -MAX SHELTON BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 NP - DAVID GALLION NP -JASON OVERSTREET EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JOHN PERRY EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 NP - JIM BAKER NP - ANDY ROWLSON WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% 8,038 58.49% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 1,596 82.27% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 344 17.73% Total ... 13,743 100.00% Total ... 1,940 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 8,849 64.52% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% 4,866 35.48% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 909 48.51 % NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 965 51.49% Total ... 13,715 100.00% Total ... 1,874 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 6,250 42.29% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% 8,530 57.71% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 721 38.37% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 1,158 61.63% Total_ 14,780 100.00% Total ... 1,879 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 89345 54.81% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 _ 5/5 100.00% 6,879 45.19% NP - MIKE REILLY 954 51.21% NP - CONNIE FARIA 909 48.79% Total ... 15,224 100.00% Total ... 1,863 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 741 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 881 50.00% Total ... 741 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 881 50.00% 3/3 100.00% Total... 1,762100.00% 750 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 750 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 2,109 100.00% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 2,109 100.00% 603 68.14% 282 31.86% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 2,120 100.00% Total ... 885 100.00% Total ... 2,120 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 334 35.84% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% 598 64.16% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 2,017 100.00% Total ... 932 100.00% Total... 2,017 100.00% 111 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% 259 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 1,999 100.00% Total ... 259 100.00% Total ... 1,999 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% 108 33.86% NP - TOBEY GELDER 1,986 100.00% 211 66.14% Total ... 1,986 100.00% Total ... 319 100.00% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 NP - RICHARD ADAMS SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 NP - MICHAEL QUINN SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 NP - GARY DeBONT NP - DON PETERSON BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 NP - MICHAEL JAY NP - ANN WHITMYER BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 NP - KEN GASS BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP - KELLY M. BASHAW FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 NP - JERRY FERRIER NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 NP-STUART McKAY W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% 113 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 4,219 100.00% Total ... 113 100.00% Total_ 4,219 100.00% 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% 119 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 932 37.06% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,583 62.94% Total ... 119 100.00% Total ... 2,515 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 155 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,228 100.00% Total ... 155 100.00% Total ... 2,228 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 160 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,197 100.00% Total ... 160 100.00% Total ... 2,197 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 97 54.19% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% 82 45.81 % NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 2,101 100.00% Total ... 179 100.00% Total ... 2,101 100.00% 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% 5,965 34.96% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,991 100.00% 11,095 65.04% Total ... 1,991 100.00% Total ... 17,060 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 2,695 100.00% 14,297 100.00% Total ... 2,695 100.00% Total ... 14,297 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 2,027 100.00% 8,135 45.94% Total... 2,027100.00% 9,574 54.06% Total ... 17,709 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,468 100.00% 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,468 100.00% 1,759 34.94% 3,276 65.06% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 5,035 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,393 100.00% Total..- 1,393 100.00% 20/20 100.00% 4,269 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 4,269 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 1,078 100.00% Total ... 1,078 100.00% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 3 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,091 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 203 100.00% Total ... 1,091 100.00% Total ... 203 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 1,071 100.00% APPROVED 1,258 57.60% REJECTED 926 42.40% Total_ 1,071 100.00% Total ... 2,18410 0.00 % MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% f NP - ELLEN DODSON 1,784 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 1,659 100.00% Total ... 1,784100.00 % Total ... 1,659 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 1,711 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 515 49.38% Total ... 1,711 100.00% REJECTED 528 50.62% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,043 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 1,723 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total.- 1,723100.00 NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 803 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 803 100.00% APPROVED 7 58.33% REJECTED 5 41.67% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 781 100.00% Total ... 12 100.00% Total... 781 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 12 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 301 100.00% Total ... 12 100.00% Total... 301 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 833 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 472 100.00% Total ... 833 100.00% Total ... 472 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,382 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 453 100.00% Total ... 1,382 100.00% Total ... 453 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,600 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 277 100.00% Total... 1,600 100.00% Total ... 277 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 218 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 676 100.00% Total ... 218 100.00% Total ... 676 100.00% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 4 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 237 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 38 100.00% Total ... 237 100.00% Total... 38 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 265 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 36 31.03% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 80 68.97% Total ... 265 100.00% Total ... 116 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TART A. CASWELL 198 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 35 100.00% Total ... 198 100.00% Total ... 35 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 C 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 52 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 23 100.00% Total ... 52 100.00% Total- 23 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 2,958 54.99% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 2,421 45.01 % NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 19 100.00% Total ... 5,379 100.00% Total ... 19 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 285 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 119 100.00% Total ... 285 100.00% Total ... 119 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 206 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 65 44.52% NP - NORMA OTTO 81 55.48% Total ... 206 100.00% Total ... 146 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,154 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 _ 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 116 100.00% Total- 1,154 100.00% Total ... 116 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,507 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 60 100.00% Total ... 1,507 100.00 Total ... 60 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 236 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 851 100.00% Total... 236 100.00% Total ... 851 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 25 22.94% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 84 77.06% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 853 100.00% Total ... 109 100.00% Total ... 853 100.00% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 5 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS 124 100.00% APPROVED 1,760 62.21% REJECTED 1,069 37.79% Total... 124100.00% Total ... 2,829 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 12/12 100.00% NP - JAMES POTTER 2,714 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 2,875 100.00% Total ... 2, 714100.00 Total ... 2,875 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP -JAMES P. LARSEN 696 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 2,886 100.00% Total ... 696 100.00% Total ... 2,886 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 236 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 2,907 100.00% Total ... 236 100.00% Total... 2,907 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 663 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 2,813 100.00% Total ... 663 100.00% Total ... 2,813 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 2,674 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 7 100.00% Total ... 2, 67410 0.0 0 % Total ... 7 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK NP - DONALD R. HARVEY Total ... Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy LEVY YES LEVY NO Total .. PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - MARK ROBBINS Total .. PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - BEV GRIFFITH Total ... PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - LINDA HUGHES Total .. 31 43.66% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 40 56.34% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 71 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 166 69.17% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 74 30.83% Total... 240 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 220 100.00% Total ... 220 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 227 100.00% 227 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 216 100.00% 216 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 7 100.00% 7 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 93 100.00% 93 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 210 100.00% 210 100.00% November 09, 2007 6:00 PM Page 6 of 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 5 Scanned to Challenged Date Process (to (Sig / No Other Other Processed Batch # Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved Send to OB to Dup Adj Out Reason 11/9/2007 831 120 120 12 11/9/2007 857 120 120 3 11/9/2007 880 120 1 119 12 11/9/2007 825 120 1 need to rescan 119 4 11/9/2007 852 120 3 117 5 11/9/2007 858 120 120 12 11/9/2007 836 121 121 8 11/9/2007 837 123 3 1 primary/2 rescan 120 10 11/9/2007 844 120 120 6 11/9/2007 841 121 121 13 11/9/2007 750 121 121 10 11/9/2007 853 122 1 121 18 11/9/2007 915 120 1 119 12 11/9/2007 761 121 121 12 11/9/2007 893 120 1 119 18 11/9/2007 900 121 1 120 9 11/9/2007 866 122 122 7 11/9/2007 904 122 2 120 17 11/9/2007 902 121 121 11 11/9/2007 888 120 2 Cancelled & wrong signature 118 11 11/9/2007 901 123 123 12 11/9/2007 906 122 122 2 11/9/2007 884 120 120 9 11/9/2007 910 122 2 2 primary elec./wrong voter 118 10 11/9/2007 771 121 1 120 9 11/9/2007 946 120 2 118 10 11/9/2007 826 122 122 15 11/9/2007 850 120 120 11 11/9/2007 775 134 1 133 12 11/9/2007 796 120 1 119 10 11/9/2007 548-213 1 1 11/9/2007 720-207 1 1 11/9/2007 482-113 1 1 1 11/9/2007 828-301 1 Return from Dup WORKING COPY Ready to Counr o/s 108 117 107 115 112 108 113 110 114 108 111 103 107 109 101 111 115 103 110 107 111 120 111 108 111 108 107 109 121 109 1 1 0 1 HC 111 HC 107 HC 121 11 /27/2007, 8:50 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 Scanned to Challenged Date Process (to (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # Verify) Sig) Cha€ienged Reason Out 11 /9/2007 778 120 11 /9/2007 5043 11 /9/2007 5048 11 /9/2007 5044 11 /9/2007 5045 11 /9/2007 5042 11 /9/2007 929 121 Day 11 Total 3880 17 8 Outstacks IN Less New Outstacks Wrong Election 2 No Ballot Deceased Re -Scan 3 Moved Out of County Wrong Voter 2 No Sign on Computer Cancelled 1 8 11 /27/2007, 8:50 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count Other Resolved Send t❑ OB to Dup Adj Out Reason 120 11 0 0 0 0 0 121 11 0 4 3859 333 0 Return from Dup 87 11 108 25 110 341 WORKING COPY Ready to Count` o/s 109 87 11 108 25 110 110 0 3867 0 0 46 3821 0 Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 4 WORKING COPY Scanned to Challenged Return Date Process (to (Sig / No Other Send to Other Adj from Readyto Processed Batch # Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out Resolved OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count' 11/9/07 832 116 116 10 106 11/9/07 839 124 124 13 111 11/9/07 838 122 1 121 6 115 11/9/07 849 120 120 8 112 11/9/07 756 119 119 19 100 11/9/07 794 120 120 11 109 11/9/07 856 121 3 118 22 96 11/9/07 871 120 1 1 no ballot 118 11 107 11/9/07 847 121 121 8 113 11/9/07 773 120 120 12 108 11/9/07 851 121 121 6 115 11/9/07 5038 0 104 104 11/9/07 764 120 120 18 102 11/9/07 840 120 1 rescan 119 18 101 11/9/07 768 120 120 17 1 CB 102 11/9/07 855 121 121 6 115 11/9/07 843 120 120 8 112 11/9/07 834 120 1 119 10 109 11/9/07 846 120 1 119 11 108 11/9/07 814 120 1 rescan 119 15 104 11/9/07 801 120 2 need rescan 118 17 101 11/9/07 835 120 2 118 7 111 11/9/07 854 123 1 122 15 107 11/9/07 769 120 120 12 108 11/9/07 845 119 119 6 113 11/9/07 782 120 120 17 103 11/9/07 811 123 1 122 12 110 11/9/07 808 124 1 1 wrong voter 122 10 112 11/9/07 799 74 1 73 15 58 11/9/07 805 120 1 no signature on computer 119 9 110 11/9/07 780 '120 2 118 8 110 11/9/07 767 120 3 117 5 112 11/9/07 752 120 120 14 106 11/9/07 810 120 1 primary ballot 119 19 100 11 /27/2007, 8:49 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Page 1 Scanned to Challenged Date Process (to (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out 11/9/07 784 120 2 11 /9/07 829 121 11/9/07 762 119 1 11/9/07 821 121 1 1 needs to be 11/9/07 804 120 11/9/07 5039 11/9/07 763 119 11/9/07 833 88 11/9/07 5036 11/9/07 5041 11/9/07 5040 11 /9/07 5037 Day 10 Total 4736 22 9 Outstacks IN New Outstacks 11 /27/2007, 8:49 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.As BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Coun# 4 Send to Resolved OB t❑ Dup 118 14 121 10 118 9 scanned 119 10 120 9 0 119 27 88 14 0 0 0 0 0 4705 488 0 0 0 0 WORKING COPY Return Other Adj from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count' 104 111 109 109 111 100 100 92 74 101 101 15 15 65 65 108 108 0 1 493 4709 48 4661 Page 2 V �v Registration & Turnout WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 )/ Q V I St co wu 7- Summary Report i 9 �U �FIC 14 c— Whatcom County C/ UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 5,053 46.76% Mail Ballot Turnout 37,949 37.04% Total ... 10,806 100.00% Total... 37,949 37.04% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 5,746 49.76% Yes 19,498 53.50% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 5,802 50.24% No 16,950 46.50% Total ... 11,548 100.00% Total ... 36,448 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 9,327 100.00% APPROVED 21,249 57.92% Total ... 9,327 100.00% REJECTED 15,438 42.08% Total... 36,687100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 26,828 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 26,828 100.00% APPROVED. 24,833 71.26% REJECTED 10,016 28.74% AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 34,849 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 29,031 100.00% Total ... 29,031 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 20,906 60.29% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 13,768 39.71% NP - BILL ELFO 28,468 100.00% Total ... 34,674100.00% Total ... 28,468 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 19,482 53.68% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 11,467 33.66% REJECTED 16,811 46.32% NP - STEVE OLIVER 22,597 66.34% Total ... 36,293 100.00% Total ... 34,064 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% APPROVED 18,476 53.70% Yes 8,431 65.40% REJECTED 15,931 46.30% No 4,461 34.60% Total... 34,407 100.00% Total ... 12,892 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% NP - JIM JORGENSEN 26,461 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE 6,095 42.20% Total_ 26,461 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE 8,348 57.80% Total ... 14,443 100.00% COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK NP -PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 24,955 71.46% NP - JACK WEISS Total ... 34,922 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 5,753 53.24% NP - LARRY FARR 47/47 100.00% 10,143 100.00% Total ... 10,143 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 5,267 41.52% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 1 of 6 BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont' NP - BARRY BUCHANAN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 NP - STAN SNAPP NP- DAMONJ.GRAY BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 NP - BILL GEYER NP - TERRY BORNEMANN BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE NP - LOUISE BJORNSON NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 NP - JOHN LIEBERT BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 NP - SCOTT DODD BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON NP -MAX SHELTON BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 NP - DAVID GALLION NP -JASON OVERSTREET EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 NP - JOHN PERRY EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 NP - JIM BAKER NP - ANDY ROWLSON WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% 7,418 58.48% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 1,355 82.42% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 289 17.58% Total ... 12, 685100.00% Total ... 1, 644100.00% 47/47 100.00% 8,119 64.09% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% 4,549 35.91 % NP - SUSAN A. COLE 778 48.72% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 819 51.28% Total ... 12,668 100.00% Total ... 1,597 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 5,834 42.85% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% 7,782 57.15% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 609 37.92% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 997 62.08% Total ... 13,616 100.00% Total ... 1,606 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,656 54.56% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% 6,377 45.44% NP - MIKE REILLY 816 51.19% NP - CONNIE FARIA 778 48.81 % Total ... 14,033 100.00% Total ... 1,594 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 703 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP -JIM ELLIOTT 745 49.50% Total ... 703 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 760 50.50% 3/3 100.00% Total ... 1,505 100.00% Total.. Total ... Total ... Total ... Total 707 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 707 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 3/3 100.00% 564 67.63% 270 32.37% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 834 100.00% 3/3 100.00% 318 36.47% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 554 63.53% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 872 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 238 100.00.% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 238 100.00% 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 96 32.76% NP - TOBEY GELDER 197 67.24% 293 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,901 100.00% Total... 1,901 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,909100.00% Total... 1,909 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,823 100.00% Total ... 1,823 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,796 100.00% Total ... 1,796 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 1,789 100.00% Total ... 1,789 100.00% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN Total .. NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 NP - RICHARD ADAMS SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 NP - MICHAEL QUINN SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 NP - GARY DeBONT NP - DON PETERSON BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 NP - MICHAEL JAY NP - ANN WHITMYER BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 NP - KEN GASS BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP - KELLY M. BASHAW FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 NP - JERRY FERRIER NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 NP-STUART McKAY WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 105 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 105 100.00% 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% 3,717 100.00% Total ... 3,717 100.00% 8/8 100.00% 110 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 850 36.80% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,460 63.20% Total ... 110 100.00% Total ... 2,310 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 149 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 2,063 100.00% Total ... 149 100.00% Total ... 2,063 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 154 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 2,040 100.00% Total ... 154 100.00% Total ... 2,040 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 93 54.07% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% 79 45.93% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 1,893 100.00% Total ... 172 100.00% Total ... 1,893 100.00% 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% 5,433 34.82% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,801 100.00% 10,169 65.18% Total... 1,801 100.00 Total ... 15,602 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 2,430 100.00% 13,118 100.00% Total ... 2,430 100.00 Total... 13,118 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 1,834100.00% 7,361 45.47% Total ... 1, 834100.00 8,828 54.53% Total ... 16,189 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,368 100.00% 20/20 100.00% Total.., 1,368 100.00% 1,560 35.29% 2,861 64.71% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100,00% Total ... 4,421 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,299 100.00% Total... 1,299 100.00% 20/20 100.00% 3,758 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 3,758 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 992 100.00% Total.., 992 100.00% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 1,001 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 185 100.00% Total... 1,001 100.00% Total ... 185 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD 97 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 986 100.00% APPROVED 1,125 57.84% REJECTED 820 42.16% Total ... 986 100.00% Total ... 1,945 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 1,688 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 1,495 100.00% Total ... 1,688 100.00% Total ... 1,495 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 1,616 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 446 48.53% Total ... 1,616 100.00% REJECTED 473 51.47% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% Total... 919 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 1,626 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 1,626 100.00% NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 721 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 721 100.00% APPROVED 5 50.00% REJECTED 5 50.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 702 100.00% Total ... 10 100.00% Total ... 702 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 10 100.00% _WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 275 100.00% Total ... 10 100.00% Total ... 275 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 781 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 454100.00% Total ... 781 100.00% Total ... 454100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,296 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 433 100.00% Total ... 1,296 100.00% Total ... 433 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,410 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 249 100.00% Total ... 1,410 100.00% Total ... 249 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 208 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 635 100.00% Total ... 208 100.00% Total_ 635 100.00% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 4 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 206 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 38 100.00% Total ... 206 100.00% Total- 38 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 NP - TARI A. CASWELL Total... Total .. 238 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 238 100.00% Total .. 1/1 100.00% 182 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 182 100.00% Total ... GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 52 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP- EUGENE ROBERTS Total ... 52 100.00% Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 2,679 54.83% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - KATHY STAUFFER 2,207 45.17% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM Total ... 4,886 100.00% Total ... WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 253 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL Total ... 253 100.00% Total... PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI NP - BILL H. MEURSING 196 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING NP - NORMA OTTO Total ... 196 100.00% Total - BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,078 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 NP - HENRY M. MALENG Total- 1,078 100.00% Total ... LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,389 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS Total... 1,389 100.00% Total ... SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 213 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 NP - HERMAN L. JONELI Total... 213 100.00% Total ... WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 25 22.94% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 84 77.06% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG Total ... 109 100.00% 36 31.03% 80 68.97% 116 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 35 100.00% 35 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 23 100.00% 23 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 19 100.00% 19 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 119 100.00% 119 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 65 44.52% 81 55.48% 146 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 105 100.00% 105 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 60 100.00% 60 100.00% 4/4 100.00% 844 100.00% 844 100.00% 4/4 100.00% 845 100.00% Total ... 845 100.00% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 5 of 6 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% NP - MELVIN KUIPERS CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES POTTER CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 NP -JAMES P. LARSEN CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 NP - ERICA LOREEN CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 NP - GLENN BOODEY CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 NP - CHRIS BURK NP - DONALD R. HARVEY Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy LEVY YES LEVY NO 102100.00% APPROVED 1,599 61.71% REJECTED 992 38.29% Total ... 102100.00% Total ... 2,591 100.00% 12/12 100.00% 2,313 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% Total ... 2,313 100.00 NP - RON VAN SOEST 2,583 100.00% Total ... 2,583 100.00% 7/7 100.00% Total ... 646 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% 646 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 2,588 100.00% Total ... 2,588 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 226 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 2,607 100.00% Total ... 226 100.00% Total ... 2,607 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 622 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 2,525 100.00% Total ... 622 100.00% Total ... 2,525 100.00% 10/10 100.00% 2,397 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 6 100.00% Total ... 2,397 100.00% Total ... 6 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 31 43.66% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% 40 56.34% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 6 100.00% Total ... 71 100.00% Total ... 6 100.00% 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% Total ... PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 157 68.56% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 72 31.44% Total ... 229 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS NP - MARK ROBBINS 210 100.00% Total ... 210 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMN 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 217 100.00% Total ... 217 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMA 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 208 100.00% Total ... 208 100.00% Total ... 93 100.00% 93 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 200 100.00% 200 100.00% November 09, 2007 12:55 PM Page 6 of 6 Registration $ Turnout The Edge Turnout Mail Ballot Turnout Initiative 960 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 N0 V g' C Q V N r Summary Report (/ A/0 FF1(f r A L- Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd. 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 33,288 32.49% Total... 33,288 32.49% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN Yes 17,184 53.75% No 14,785 46.25% Total ... 31,969 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% APPROVED REJECTED Engrossed SSJR 8206 APPROVED REJECTED SJR 8212 APPROVED NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B NP - BARBARA BRENNER 18,722 58.16% 13,467 41.84% Total... 32,189100.00% ASSESSOR NP - KEITH WILLNAUER 119/119 100.00% 21,799 71.26% 8,793 28.74% AUDITOR Total ... 30,592 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 119/119 100.00% SHERIFF REJECTED 12,131 39.76% NP -BILL ELFO Total ... 30,514 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER APPROVED 16,994 53.32% NP - JOE ELENBAAS REJECTED 14,875 46.68% NP - STEVE OLIVER Total ... 31,869 100.00% SHJR 4215 119/119 100.00% City Bellingham Charter Admendmen of APPROVED 16,206 53.54% Yes REJECTED 14,063 46.46% No Total— 30,269 100.00% PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR NP - JIM JORGENSEN 23,349 100.00% NP -DAN McSHANE Total ... 23,349 100.00% NP - DAN PIKE COUNTY EXECUTIVE 119/119 100.00% NP - LOIS GARLICK 8,815 28.77% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 NP - PETE KREMEN 21,827 71.23% NP -JACK WEISS Total ... 30, 642100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 43143 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 NP - BOB KELLY 5,094 52.87% NP- LARRYFARR 43/43 100.00% 4,541 47.13% Total ... 9,635 100.00% 36/36 100.00% 4,984 50.49% 4,888 49.51 % Total ... 9,872 100.00% 40/40 100.00% 8,304 100.00% Total ... 8,304 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 23,693 100.00% Total ... 23,693 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 25,582 100.00% Total ... 25,582 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 25,099 100.00% Total ... 25,099 100.00% 119/119 100.00% 10,073 33.66% 19,854 66.34% Total ... 29,927 100.00% t 47/47 100.00% 7,504 65.69% 3,920 34.31% Total ... 11,424 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 5,381 42.01% 7,427 57.99% Total ... 12,808 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 9,067 100.00% Total ... 9,067 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 4,658 41.30% November 08, 2007 4:27 PM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 6,621 58.70% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 1,252 82.64% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 263 17.36% Total ... 11,279 100.00% Total ... 1,515 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 7,229 64.04% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP. - DAMON J. GRAY 4,059 35.96% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 712 48.34% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 761 51.66% Total ... 11,288 100.00% Total ... 1,473 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 5,188 42.82% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 6,927 57.18% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 563 38.04% NP - MELVIN HANSEN 917 61.96% Total ... 12,115 100.00 Total... 1,480 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 6,768 54.17% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 5,725 45.83% NP - MIKE REILLY 755 51.29% NP - CONNIE FARIA 717 48.71% Total_ 12,493 100.00% Total ... 1,472 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 313 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 645 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 680 48.92% Total ... 645 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 710 51.08% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total ... 1,390 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 648 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total... 648 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 1,691 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total ... 1,691 100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 515 67.67% NP -MAX SHELTON 246 32.33% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 10.0.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 1,699 100.00% Total ... 761 100.00% Total_ 1,699 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 283 35.51% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 514 64.49% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 1,620 100.00% Total ... 797 100.00% Total ... 1,620 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 204 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 1,600 100.00% Total ... 204100.00% Total ... 1,600 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER 84 33.60% NP - TOBEY GELDER 1,590 100.00% NP - ANDY ROWLSON 166 66.40% Total ... 1,590 100.00 Total ... 250 100.00% November 08, 2007 4:27 PM Page 2 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 20/20 100.00% NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN 94 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 3,313 100.00% Total ... 94 100.00% Total ... 3,313 100.00% NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY 99 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 804 37.20% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,357 62.80% Total ... 99 100.00% Total ... 2,161 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - RICHARD ADAMS 126 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 1,919 100.00% Total ... 126 100.00% Total ... 1,919 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL QUINN 132 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 1,897 100.00% Total ... 132 100.00% Total ... 1,897 100.00% SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY DeBONT 76 52.05% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% NP - DON PETERSON 70 47.95% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 1,682 100.00% Total ... 146 100.00% Total ... 1,682 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% NP - MICHAEL JAY 4,769 34.69% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,607 100.00% NP - ANN WHITMYER 8,978 65.31% Total... 1,607 100.00% Total ... 13,747 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 2,143 100.00% NP - KEN GASS 11,593 100.00% Total ... 2,143 100.00% Total... 11,593 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 1,628 100,00% NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN 6,431 45.03% Total ... 1,628 100.00% NP - KELLY M. BASHAW 7,851 54.97% Total ... 14,282 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,144 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 20/20 100.00% NP - JERRY FERRIER 1,376 35.15% Total ... 1,144100.00% NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY 2,539 64.85% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 3,915 100.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,085 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 20/20 100.00% Total... 1,085 100.00% NP -STUART McKAY 3,353 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 3,353 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 872 100.00% Total ... 872 100.00% November 08, 2007 4:27 PM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 877 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN 166 100.00% Total ... 877 100.00% Total ... 166 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond 11/11 100.00% NP - MARK OLSON 863 100.00% APPROVED 1,007 57.22% REJECTED 753 42.78% Total ... 863 100.00% Total ... 1,760 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 1,443 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 11/11 100.00% NP - MIKE MURPHY 1,365 100.00% Total ... 1,443 100.00% Total ... 1,365 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 1,384 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy 5/5 100.00% APPROVED 340 47.16% Total ... 1,384 100.00% REJECTED 381 52.84% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100,00% Total ... 721 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 1,393 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 1,393 100.00% NP -ROGER F. BUSWELL 576 100.00% SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% Total ... 576 100.00% APPROVED 5 50.00% REJECTED 5 50.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TOM STEWART 566 100.00% Total ... 10 100.00% Total ... 566 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 10 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - WINTON WEFER 202 100.00% Total ... 10 100.00% Total ... 202 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 714 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - GLENN OLTMAN 417 100.00% Total ... 714 100.00% Total... 417 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 1,152 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL 401 100.00% Total ... 1,152 100.00% Total ... 401 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,211 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ROBERT BUSCH 241 100.00% Total ... 1,211 100.00% Total ... 241 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 199 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE 525 100.00% Total... 199 100.00% Total ... 525100.00% November 08, 2007 4:27 PM Page 4 of 6 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN 183 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 38 100.00% Total- 183 100.00% Total ... 38 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 1/1 100.00% NP - MICHAEL BURNETT 192 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON 36 31.03% NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 80 68.97% Total ... 192 100.00% Total ... 116 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - TARI A. CASWELL 156 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 35 100.00% Total ... 156 100.00% Total... 35 100.00% GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( 1/1 100.00% NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN 52 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - EUGENE ROBERTS 23 100.00% Total ... 52 100.00% Total- 23 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 19/19 100.00% NP - ROGER HAWLEY 2,248 53.56% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS 2/2 100.00% NP - KATHY STAUFFER 1,949 46.44% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM 19 100.00% Total ... 4,197 100.00% Total ... 19 100.00% WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 174100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL 98 100.00% Total ... 174100.00% Total ... 98 100.00% PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO; 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI 1/1 100.00% NP - BILL H. MEURSING 187 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING 52 43.70% NP - NORMA OTTO 67 56.30% Total ... 187 100.00% Total ... 119 100.00% BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 1,001 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - HENRY M. MALENG 105 100.00% Total ... 1,001 100.00% Total ... 105 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,246 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS 43 100.00% Total ... 1,246 100.00% Total ... 43 100.00% SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 142 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 4/4 100.00% NP - HERMAN L. JONELI 636 100.00% Total ... 142 100.00% Total ... 636 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 25 22.94% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 84 77.06% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG 636 100.00% Total ... 109 100.00% Total ... 636 100.00% November 08, 2007 4:27 PM Page 5 of 6 CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 NP - MELVIN KUIPERS CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES POTTER CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES P. LARSEN CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 NP - ERICA LOREEN CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 NP - GLENN BOODEY CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 NP - CHRIS BURK NP - DONALD R. HARVEY Pt Roberts Park & Rec LEVY YES LEVY NO W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% 79100.00% APPROVED 1,457 60.86% REJECTED 937 39.14% Total ... 79100.00% Total ... 2, 394100.0 0 % 12/12 100.00% 2,123 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 2,271 100.00% Total ... 2,123 100.00% Total ... 2,271 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 596 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 2,276 100.00% Total ... 596 100.00% Total ... 2,276 100.00% 1/1 100.00% Total .. Total .. Total Total ... Total ... PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - MARK ROBBINS Total ... PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - BEV GRIFFITH Total.. - PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh NP - LINDA HUGHES Total ... 217 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALO1S 2,295 100.00% 217 100.00% Total ... 2,295 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 564 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 2,221 100.00% 564 100.00% Total ... 2,221 100.00% 10/10 100.00% 2,108 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 6 100.00% 2,108 100.00% Total ... 6 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 31 43.66% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% 40 56.34% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 6 100.00% 71 100.00% Total..- 6 100.00% 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% 152 69.09%° NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 91 100.00% 68 30.91 Total ... 91 100.00% 220 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI- 1/1 100.00% 204 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 208 100.00% 208 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 202 100.00% 202 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS Total .. 194 100.00% 194100.00% November 08. 2007 4:27 PM Page 6 of 6 Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) 11 /8/07 5030 11 /8/07 822 122 1 11 /8/07 774 120 11 /8/07 800 120 11 /8/07 779 120 11 /8/07 788 119 2 11 /8/07 823 122 11 /8/07 757 121 11 /8/07 760 120 11 /8/07 749 120 1 11 /8/07 806 120 1 11 /8/07 772 120 1 11 /8/07 817 121 11 /8/07 787 120 2 11 /8/07 770 119 11 /8/07 803 119 11 /8/07 777 120 11 /8/07 807 120 11 /8/07 766 121 11 /8/07 819 120 11 /8/07 776 122 11 /8/07 663-203 11 /8/07 798 122 11 /8/07 809 122 2 11 /8/07 830 120 2 '11 /8/07 815 120 1 11 /8/07 765 119 11 /8/07 791 120 3 1 1 /8/07 753 119 11 /8/07 820 119 1 11 /8/07 754 120 11 /8/07 802 119 2 11 /8/07 797 120 1 11 /8/07 5031 11 /8/07 790 119 1 11 /27/2007, 8:48 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls Other Challenged Reason Out BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 3 Resolved Send to OB to Du 0 121 120 120 120 117 122 121 120 119 119 2 Not yet scanned/Deceased 117 121 118 119 119 120 120 121 120 122 1 1 122 120 118 1 wrong voter 118 1 primary ballot 118 117 119 118 120 117 119 0 118 Return Other from Ready to p Adj Out Reason Dup Count* 92 92 10 111 10 110 15 1 CB 104 16 104 12 105 10 112 19 102 10 110 7 112 9 110 16 101 11 110 17 101 8 111 14 105 23 97 30 90 12 109 12 108 14 108 1 14 108 6 1 CB 113 9 109 18 100 13 105 8 109 19 100 18 100 15 105 7 110 8 111 105 105 12 106 WORKING COPY Page 1 Scanned Challenged Date to Process (Sig / No Other Processed Batch # (to Verify) Sig) Challenged Reason Out 11 /8/07 818 120 11 /8/07 789 120 2 11 /8/07 781 120 1 11 /8/07 828 121 4 11 /8/07 5034 11 /8/07 5032 11 /8/07 5035 11 /8/07 812 120 1 11 /8/07 5033 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 11 /8/07 Day 9 Total 4446 29 4 Outstacks IN Less New Owtstacks Wrong Election 1 No Ballot Deceased 1 Re -Scan 1 Moved Out of County Wrong Voter 1 4 11 /27/2007, 8:48 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 3 Resolved Send to ❑B to Dup 120 6 118 18 119 14 117 20 0 0 0 119 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4414 489 To CB Return Other from Adj Out Reason Dup 1 CB -signature 3 3 67 104 21 100 489 N Ready to Count* 114 99 105 97 67 104 21 110 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4411 35 4376 WORKING COPY Page 2 Scanned to Challenged P- Date Process tto (Sig / No Olfwr Processed Batch # Verify) Sig) Challeng--d Reason Out 11/7/07 ACP-156 1 11/7/07 347-108 11/7/07 344-244 11/7/07 228-220 11/7/07 233-501-1 11/7/07 482-102 11/7/07 227-209 11/7/07 347-225 11/7107 226-301 11/7/07 667 120 7 11/7/07 666 121 1 no ballot 11/7/07 668 123 1 11/7/07 610 121 1 11/7/07 664 120 11/7/07 726 120 1 11/7/07 722 127 11/7/07 724 122 1 needs re -scanned 11/7/07 665 120 11/7/07 671 120 11/7/07 785 120 1 11/7/07 679 122 11/7/07 783 120 11/7/07 813 120 11/7/07 795 122 11/7/07 786 120 11/7/07 5029 11/7/07 5028 11/7/07 751 120 Day8 Total 2059 5 2 Outstacks IN New Outstacks Wrong Election No Ballot 1 Deceased Needs Rescan 1 Moved Out of County 2 11/27/2007, 8:47 AM DA 2007 general reconciliation.xls BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION November 6, 2007 General Election Count 2 Other Adj Resolved Send to 08 to Dup Out Reason 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 119 16 120 12 122 5 120 16 120 12 119 10 127 11 121 15 120 13 120 7 119 10 122 12 120 7 120 18 122 8 120 16 0 0 120 12 0 8 2060 202 0 Return from Ready to Dup Count' o/s 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 103 108 117 104 108 109 116 106 107 113 109 110 113 102 114 104 98 98 104 104 108 0 202 2060 28 2032 WORKING COPY Actual Log Sheet Notes Count Count 1 1 1 1 1 103 108 117 104 108 109 116 106 107 113 109 110 113 102 114 104 98 104 108 2060 Page 1 WHA 20071106_E November 6, 2007 /V O V '7 CO UAt/'- Summary Report � 0ri c A (— 4/ F Whatcom County f� l% IV° UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 102,458 Voters COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B (cont'd...) 43/43 100.00% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% NP - CHRIS HATCH 3,878 48.33% Mail Ballot Turnout 28,912 28.22% Total ... 8,024 100.00% Total... 28,912 28.22% COUNTY CO DIST 2 POS B 36/36 100.00% Initiative 960 119/119 100.00% NP - KEN MANN 4,404 50.37% Yes 15,244 54.83% NP - SAM R. CRAWFORD 4,340 49.63% No 12,558 45.17% Total ... 8,744100.00% Total ... 27,802 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 3 POS B 40/40 100.00% Referendum 67 119/119 100.00% NP - BARBARA BRENNER 7,425 100.00% APPROVED 16,207 57.95% Total ... 7,425 100.00% REJECTED 11,762 42.05% Total... 27,969100.00% ASSESSOR 119/119 100.00% NP - KEITH VVILLNAUER 20,755 100.00% Engrossed SSJR 8206 119/119 100.00% Total ... 20,755 100.00% APPROVED 18,962 71.19% REJECTED 7,672 28.81 % AUDITOR 119/119 100.00% Total ... 26,634 100.00% NP - SHIRLEY FORSLOF 22,346 100.00% SJR 8212 119/119 100.00% Total ... 22,346 100.00% APPROVED 16,028 60.30% SHERIFF 119/119 100.00% REJECTED 10,552 39.70% NP - BILL ELFO 21,966 100.00% Total ... 26,580 100.00% Total ... 21,966 100.00% Engrossed HJR 4204 119/119 100.00% TREASURER 119/119 100.00% APPROVED 14,458 52.26% NP - JOE ELENBAAS 8,871 34.05% REJECTED 13,209 47.74% SHJR 4215 APPROVED REJECTED PORT OF BELLINGHAM COMM DIST 3 NP - JIM JORGENSEN COUNTY EXECUTIVE NP - LOIS GARLICK NP - PETE KREMEN COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - BOB KELLY NP - STEVE OLIVER 17,185 65.95% Total ... 27,667 100.00% Total ... 26,056 100.00% 119/119 100.00% — -- City of Bellingham Charter Admendment 47/47 100.00% 13,997 53.03% Yes 6,172 65.61% 12,398 46.97% No 3,235 34.39% Total ... 26,395 100.00% Total ... 9,407 100.00% 119/119 100.00% BELLINGHAM CITY MAYOR 47/47 100.00% 20,439 100.00% Total ... 20,439 100.00% 119/119 100.00% NP - DAN McSHANE NP - DAN PIKE "' "° BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 1 19,001 71.31% NP - JACK WEISS Total ... 26,645 100.00% 43/43 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 4,146 51.67% NP - LARRY FARR 4,406 42.03% 6,077 57.97% Total ... 10,483 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 7,550 100.00% Total ... 7,550 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 3,838 41.16% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20071106TE November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 3 (cont'i 47/47 100.00% FERNDALE CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - BARRY BUCHANAN 5,487 58.84% NP - GARY S. JENSEN 1,181 82.59% NP - JERRY LANDCASTLE 249 17.41% Total ... 9,325 100.00% Total ... 1,430 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% NP - STAN SNAPP 5,920 63.25% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% NP - DAMON J. GRAY 3,439 36.75% NP - SUSAN A. COLE 687 49.32% NP - STEVE MALPEZZI 706 50.68% Total... 9,359 100.00% Total ... 1,393 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 5 47/47 100.00% NP - BILL GEYER 4,337 43.61 % FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - TERRY BORNEMANN 5,607 56.39% NP - LLOYD ZIMMERMAN 525 37.61 % NP - MELVIN HANSEN 871 62.39% Total ... 9,944 100.00% Total ... 1,396 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL AT -LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - LOUISE BJORNSON 5,537 53.93% FERNDALE" COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - MICHAEL LILLIQUIST 4,730 46.07% NP - MIKE REILLY 721 51.80% NP - CONNIE FARIA 671 48.20% Total _.. 10,267 100.00% Total ... 1,392 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 1 3/3 100.00% NP - JOHN LIEBERT 589 100.00% FERNDALE COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM ELLIOTT 640 48.74% Total ... 589 100.00% NP - PAUL INGRAM 673 51.26% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 3 3/3 100.00% Total ... 1,313 100.00% NP - SCOTT DODD 589 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 1 5/5 100.00% Total ... 589 100.00% NP - GARY L. BODE 1,494 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% Total_ 1,494100.00% NP - HARRY K. ROBINSON 472 68.31% NP - MAX SHELTON 219 31.69% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 2 5/5 100.00% NP - RONALD DeVALOIS 1,503 100.00% Total ... 691 100.00% Total... 1,503 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 5 3/3 100.00% NP - DAVID GALLION 253 35.14% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - JASON OVERSTREET 467 64.86% NP - GERALD E. KUIKEN 1,427 100.00% Total ... 720 100.00% Total ... 1,427100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% NP - JOHN PERRY 154 100.00% NP - DOUG ADELSTEIN 1,409 100.00% Total ... 154 100.00% Total ... 1,409 100.00% EVERSON COUNCIL POS 5 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NP - JIM BAKER NP - ANDY ROWLSON 66 35.48% NP - TOBEY GELDER 120 64.52% Total ... 186 100.00% 1,400 100.00% Total ... 1,400 100.00% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 2 of 6 NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 4 NP - SCOTT A. BODVEN NOOKSACK COUNCIL POS 5 NP - MARSHALL S. JUDY SUMAS COUNCIL POS 3 NP - RICHARD ADAMS SUMAS COUNCIL POS 4 NP - MICHAEL QUINN SUMAS COUNCIL POS 5 NP - GARY DeBONT NP - DON PETERSON BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 1 NP - MICHAEL JAY NP - ANN WHITMYER BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 2 NP - KEN GASS BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR POS 3 NP - EMILY BARNETT HIGHLEYMAN NP - KELLY M. BASHAW FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 1 NP - JERRY FERRIER NP - JOHN SAFFORD HRUBY FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 2 NP-STUART McKAY WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR DIST 3 Y 20/20 100.00% 77 100.00% NP - BERNIE THOMAS 2,966 100.00% Total... 77 100.00% Total_ 2,966 100.00% 1/1 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 1 8/8 100.00% 82 100.00% NP - CHUCK D. GREEN 755 37.56% NP - CAMPBELL McCLUSKY 1,255 62.44% Total ... 82 100.00% Total ... 2,010 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 111 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 2 8/8 100.00% NP - TODD BERGE 1,776 100.00% Total... 111 100.00% Total ... 1,776100.00 % 1/1 100.00% 117 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - CHARLES GIBSON 1,759 100.00% Total ... 117 100.00% Total ... 1,759 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 67 51.94% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 1 11/11 100.00% 62 48.06% NP - TERESA L. CAMFIELD 1,503 100.00% Total ... 129 100.00% Total ... 1,503 100.00% 64/64 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 2 11/11 100.00% 4,015 34.84% NP - JOHN M. KRIEG 1,443 100.00% 7,509 65.16% Total ... 1,443 100.00% Total ... 11,524100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 3 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - LARRY KORTHUIS 1,915 100.00% 9,741 100.00% Total ... 1,915 100.00% Total ... 9,741 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR POS 5 11/11 100.00% 64/64 100.00% NP - STEVE HORTEGAS 1,459 100.00% 5,282 44.37% Total... 1,459100.00% 6,622 55.63% Total ... 11,904100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 4 8/8 100.00% NP - JUDY BOXX 1,119 100.00% 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,119 100.00% 1,239 35.23% 2,278 64.77% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 3,517 1,00.00% NP - MARY MATTISON 1,061 100.00% 20/20 100.00% Total ... 1,061 100.00% 3,002 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 3 7/7 100.00% Total ... 3,002 100.00% NP - CHERYL THORNTON 766 100.00% Total ... 766 100.00% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 3 of 6 NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 4 WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 7/7 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 6 COMM POS 3 NP - CHRIS HAUGEN 767 100.00% NP - BRIAN C. MARTIN Total ... 767100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR DIST 5 7/7 100.00% WCFPD #7 GO Bond NP - MARK OLSON 751 100.00% APPROVED REJECTED Total ... 751 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 2 13/13 100.00% NP - ELLEN DODSON 1,392 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 7 COMM POS 3 NP -MIKE MURPHY Total ... 1,392100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 3 13/13 100.00% NP - TRISH HART 1,339 100.00% WCFPD #8 Property Levy APPROVED Total ... 1,339 100.00% ' REJECTED-, MT BAKER SD 507 DIR DIST 5 13/13 100.00% NP - RUSS PFEIFFER-HOYT 1,349 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 1 Total... 1,349100.00% --- NP - ROGER F. BUSWELL SD 11 Commissioners Resolution 1/1 100.00% APPROVED 3 50.00% REJECTED 3 50.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 8 COMM POS 2 NP - TOM STEWART Total ... 6 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR DIST 5 1/1 100.00% NP - MERLENE BULLER 6 100.00% _WHATCOM FIRE DIST 9 COMM POS 3 NP - WINTON WEFER Total ... 6 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE 1 COMM POS 3 9/9 100.00% NP - GARY D. ALMY 645 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 1 NP - GLENN OLTMAN Total ... 645 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 2 COMM POS 3 5/5 100.00% NP - RON SWANSON 942 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 10 COMM POS 3 NP - ROBERT V. EKDAHL Total... 942 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 4 COMM POS 3 8/8 100.00% NP - MARY BETH NEAL 1,147 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 11 COMM POS 3 NP - ROBERT BUSCH Total ... 1,147 100.00% PT. ROBERTS FIRE DIST 5 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - DAVID GELLATLY 170 100.00% WHATCOM FIRE DIST 14 COMM POS 1 NP - LARRY (SKIP) MOORE Total ... 170 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 121 100.00% Total ... 121 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 857 57.02% 646 42.98% Total ... 1,503 100.00% 11/11 100.00% 1,174 100.00% Total ... 1,174100.00% 5/5 100.00% 318 -46.63% 364 53.37% Total.., 682 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 547 100.00% Total ... 547 100.00% 5/5 100.00% 535 100.00% Total ... 535 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 202 100.00% Total ... 202 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 350 100.00% Total ... 350 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 339 100.00% Total ... 339 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 187 100.00% Total.., 187 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 521 100.00% Total ... 521 100.00% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 4 of 6 WHATCOM FIRE DIST 16 COMM POS 3 NP - BRIAN KNUTZEN Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 17 COMM POS 3 NP - MICHAEL BURNETT Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 18 COMM POS 3 NP - TARI A. CASWELL Total ... GLACIER FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT 19 ( NP - STEVE SIEKKINEN Total ... WHATCOM FIRE DIST 21 COMM POS 3 W HA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2/2 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 3 183 100.00% NP - JACKQUE FOWLER 183 100.00% 111 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 4 192 100.00% NP - SEAN D. WILSON NP - RICHARD A. WHITSON 192 100.00% Total ... Total ..- 1/1 100.00% 156 100.00% GLACIER WATER DISTRICT 14 COMM P( NP - JAMES EVANGELISTA 156 100.00% Total ... 1/1 100.00% 52 100.00% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - EUGENEEROBERTS 52 100.00% 19/19 100.00% Total .. NP - ROGER HAWLEY 2,090 53.38% ACME WATER DISTRICT 18 COMM POS NP - KATHY STAUFFER 1,825 46.62% NP - GEORGE W. ENGHOLM Total ... 3,915 100.00% Total ... WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICT NP - MAXINE A. VISSER 173 100.00% NP - RICHARD BANEL Total... 173 100.00% Total ... PT ROBERTS WATER DIST 4 COMM PO: 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN WATER - SEWER DISTRICI NP - BILL H. MEURSING 160 100.00% NP - DOUG CORNING NP - NORMA OTTO Total..- 160100.00% Total ... BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DIST 8 4/4 100.00% NP - PATRICK ALESSE 937 '100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 3 NP - HENRY M. MALENG Total ... 937 100.00% LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER E 9/9 100.00% NP - DEBORAH KINGSLEY LAMBERT 1,054100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 3 Total ... 1,054100.00% NP - JAMES (JIM) WILLIAMS SAMISH WATER DISTRICT COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - HERB BARKER 142 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 2 NP - HERMAN L. JONELI Total ... 142 100.00% WATER DISTRICT 13 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - BRIAN DORN 25 22.94% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 NP - ROBERT VANDENHAAK 84 77.06% NP - ROBERT V. KRATZIG Total ... 109 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 38 100.00% 38 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 36 31.03% 80 68.97% 116 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 35 100.00% 35 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 23 100.00% 23 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 19 100.00% 19 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 98 100.00% 98 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 52 43.70% 67 56.30% 119 100.00% 2/2 100.00% 105 100.00% Total ... 105 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 43 100.00% Total ... 43 100.00% 4/4 100.00% Total ... Total .. 636 100.00% 636 100.00% 4/4 100.00% 636 100.00% 636 100.00% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 5 of 6 CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 3 NP - MELVIN KUIPERS CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 3 NP - JAMES POTTER WHA_20071106_E November 6, 2007 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1/1 100.00% NW Park & Rec Levy 7/7 100.00% 79100.00% APPROVED 1,356 60.86% REJECTED 872 39.14% Total ... 79 100.00% Total ... 2,228 100.00% 12/12 100.00% 1,915 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RON VAN SOEST 2,016 100.00% Total ... 1,915 100.00% Total ... 2,016 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES P. LARSEN 520 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - RICHARD L. WALDEMAR 2,020 100.00% Total ... 520 100.00% Total ... 2,020 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - ERICA LOREEN 188 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - TERRY DeVALOIS 2,032 100.00% Total ... 188 100.00% ' Total ... 2,032 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 9 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - JAMES S. ACKERMAN 466 100.00% LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & REC DIST 3 11/11 100.00% NP - BOB FRASER 1,972 100.00% Total ... 466 100.00% Total... 1,972 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 3 10/10 100.00% NP - GLENN BOODEY 1,865 100.00% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - GARY L. KENT 4100.00% Total ... 1,865 100.00% Total ... 4100.00% CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 3 2/2 100.00% NP - CHRIS BURK 31 43.66% HOSPITAL DISTRICT 304 COMM POS 5 1/1 100.00% NP - DONALD R. HARVEY 40 56.34% NP - ROBERT M. STANLEY 4100.00% Total ... 71 100.00% Total ... 4100.00% Pt Roberts Park & Rec Levy 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI- 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 131 68.59% NP - LAWRENCE H. WHEELER 76 100.00% LEVY NO 60 31.41 Total ... 76 100.00% Total ... 191 100.00% PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRI, 1/1 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - CHARLES R. (DICK) WILLIAMS 170 100.00% NP - MARK ROBBINS 180 100.00% Total ... 170 100.00% Total ... 180 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - BEV GRIFFITH 180 100.00% Total... 180 100.00% PT ROBERTS PARK & REC DIST 1 COMh 1/1 100.00% NP - LINDA HUGHES 176 100.00% Total... 176 100.00% November 07, 2007 3:34 PM Page 6 of 6