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2009 November 3 2009 General Election
To Vote Your Ballot Step 1: To Vote Your Ballot. Use blue or black ink. Do NOT use a felt tip pen or pencil. Draw a single line to connect the arrow. Do not cut or deface your ballot. CORRECT INCORRECT 401--" Use blue or black ink X y ro connecr the arrow by your choice wirh a single line. Do NOT use a felr rip pen or pencil. • More than one vote for an office or ballot measure will be an overvote and no votes for that office or ballot measure will be counted, unless specifically allowed by law. Step 2: Remove Stub. Remove the stub at the top of the ballot at the perforation and discard the stub. 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 return envelope, SAMPLE BALLOT WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 3, 2009 Not all distrcts or measures on this sample will appear on your ballot. Only the district that you're entitled to vote on will appear. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETNION INITIATIVE MEASURE NO.1o33 Initiative Measure No. 1033 concerns stale, county and city revenue, This measurewould limit growth of cerlan slate, counly and city revenue to unnua inflation and populalion growth, not including vole --approved revenue increases, Revenuecdlecled above the limi I would reduce property lax levies, Should Ihis measure be enacted into lav✓.r Port of Bellingham Commissioner Dist No.2 Nay 6". V.r. For on. l Ye Term Mike McAuley ♦ y Douglas G. Smith YES 40 -1 Kathy NO � .1Dan PASSED BYTHE LEGISLATUREAND ORDERED REFERRED BY PETITION REFERENDUM MEASURE NO.71 The legislature passed Engrossed Second 9Pocwe Senate Bit 5.1*88 oxcu Lrg nfolisand Niq=i biiies of s1d1a- registmed domanac putners and vgsrs havefiled a Sufficient referendlm pehion on this bill, Thlc NI would ldpilald 1ha dghls, responrr4ilti %and c66pallorm accorded sto fugitiAmd &Vng-Wm Md senior domestic partners to be equivalent to those of married spouses, except Ihal a domestic partnership is not a manage. Should [his bill be WHATCOM COUNTY I County Council District No.1 Position A News Ma. Fo 0. ikm Kershner McShane ♦ y 04 County Council District No,2 Position A i Ylreapa7B.L Vole For One Mary Beth Teigmb /-r- No Ken Mann 411111111 Iy 4= me County Council Dist Position A Nonpartisan Val. ier On- rYra.Terra APPROVED 4M y Michelle Luke ♦ y REJECTED 4= of Carl Weimer ♦ y PORT OF BELLINGHAM ~ ~ Port of Bellingham tM"41n Commissioner Dist No,1 county Council At -Large Nonpartisan Vote Far One Y.0 14-wim Vole For One i T-rm 1 Yw T.,M John Blethen ♦I y Bill Knulzen 4- 1y Scott L.Walker 4M >y Laurie Cask ey-Schreiber IWNR 4= y Yitredn ~ ~ In ~ ~ 2 Step 5: Sign the Voter Affidavit. Read and sign the voter affidavit on the back of the return envelope. • The return envelope must be signed by you in order for your ballot to be counted. If you are unable to sign your name, have two people witness your mark on your ballot envelope. • Ballot signatures are matched with your voter registration. 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 first-class postage before you deposit your ballot in the mail. • In order for your vote to be counted, your ballot envelope 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. IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE: Draw a line through the entire candidate's name like this: dohn Bee «`01111 You then have the option of making another choice, if you wish. Do not erase! 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 Vote: Use either blue or black ink. Do not use a felt tip pen or pencil. Connect The Head and Tail of the arrow that points to your choice with a Single Line as shown. • IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE: Draw a line through the entire candidate's name like this: johnBee 40P --- Ed You hen have the option of making anotherchcice ifyai wish. • Write•h: To vote for a person not on the ballot, connect the arrow and write in the name of the person on the line provided. • Overvote: More than one vote for an office or ballot measure will be an overvote and no votes for that office or measure will be counted. CITY OF BELLINGHAM Municipal Court Judge Noaya�9r.n V0. For an Tum Cobra Lev y ~ t In % Council Ward 2 Nanparlisan YG. Ken o. 4Yw Tun Gene Knutson y yw" Council Ward 4 rrf� �� wrrvr nn. Sian Snapp 411111111 y ~ ~ Ql In Council Ward 6 mvinga.n Vote Far One i Yw Tnnt Michael Lilliquisl ly Catherine Chambers N Nonpanisan YotrFw Ol+ 2 Year Term Seth Fleetwood `--1 y '-LI y sr CITY OF BLAINE Council Ward 1, Position 2 NYaP. Vol. Fen Ore TN4e Bonnie Onyon 4--I N David White ♦ y 41111111 me Council Ward 2, Position 4 Nrap.nhan Vole For One i KuT.ru Char lie Hawkins *11 y John George me ~ ~ yh"44 Council Ward 3, Position 6 V.I. Fen On. tWAial T Paul Greenough y ♦ ~ 01s1a Council At -Large Position 7 Nmsdoruw VW. won- lY•pTum Harry K-Robinson ♦ y 40 y areln CITY OF EVERSON Mayor IWhr Gnr i r�iiri rm John Perry N 411111111 me Council Position 1 Nonpartisan Vole Far One i Ym Tom John Hammond y ~ ~ Wme,4b Council Position 2 Nonpanisan VaNFw Om 4 Year Term Jennifer K. Lautenbach ♦ y Eric Oellel y y Vjqa_rn Council Position 3 No — Vw for On. Y. 51wn L i rr iwa- Bill Brouwer y Wag t me BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT MT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT CITY OF FERNDALE WHA70M COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Council Position 5 NO. 501 NO.507 DISTRICT NO.19 Nonp.nlsen Vote For on. Director Position 4 Director District 1 Commissioner Position No.1 &Y.0 r+e.r artisan Vole Far One Vete Fe: Or- Hon di..n Vole Fier OM Ken Downey *0 Mill 4YeNonar Term alknpn[ n er.w ram Steven H. Smith � y David E. Smith 4- y Gary L. Kraus 4- ry Jon Mulchler � MillRo g an Jones 10 04 41111111 y 411111 � Ell Hnle4n vmrx.la Director District WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Couradl Position 6 NVny,it µmay&- V.I. For one DISTRICT NO.17 naap.nlaw finetaarr T.m vela For One Director Position 5 aYrw Yarn Commissioner Position No,1 Lloyd Zimmerman vote For one James Freeman y Ne yrai vote For one ♦ Ell`YwrpwTllmmn Slockburger 4w in y Anthony Cannizzaro 41111111 No � all VNl�.ln CeurI0 Position 7 Michael Jay 4111111 y CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT 4"1 no Nonpartisan Vale For One NO. 11 +Yaw Twsr 4111111 y Director District 1 W14ATCOM COUNTY FIRE Brent W. Goodrich y todn IlOparpran Vote Far One PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. I FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT arruT.m Commissioner Position No,i Keith M. Olson ♦ No NO. 502 Rae (Crissie) Wilson 1'� y > w +a" Viet. F. on. ' ..r rerin den noaY Director District vale Far one ♦ y Connie Robinson � Nolire .. sew WireJn CITY OF LYNDEN Lary Hoffman r y Director District 3 09.4. ♦ No Mayor y =10un Vote For One tYear Tern GLACIER FIRE& RESCUE DISTRICT Nienies�ua vote For one Leo Arm Riddle ♦ ~ NO.19 4Y..rnn Vincent Hedrick ♦ y Scan Korlhuts 411111 y ♦ y Commissioner Position No.1 HYltFln 41111111 y Nanoar6nn Vote For one Gary L. Bode ♦ y Director District 5 [Y� rnw rw^pnura" vote For ono Director District 4 At Large Tim Coralline 4- y ~ ~ seena 4Yaar Tnn Nenpedlem Vale Far One Andrew McLaurin ~ ~ - Tema Leo ~ Council Position 4 Bill Thompson ♦ Will M.0m Nn�wl,a vat Farono Troy Clark ♦ y WHATC zT if MT.- Ue Lucille Claybo 41111111 EdPROTECTION D STRICTFNO. 21 Brent Lenssen 4M y y lA6YaL' 4- No Commissioner Commissioner Position No.1 Bob Johnson 4- ey BLAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Mnls4^ Vote Forone NO. 503 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION 6Year ram We"Director y District DISTRICT N0. a Dean A. Whitney � Will Council Position 5 ue^Wlie+n Vote For one Commissioner Posltion No.1 sm..4 A Year T..n Ikap.dh. Vote For one y Ilssr.rus.n sYwrur Vote For One Susan Holmes ♦ y iY.rr Tern F1ayd Roorda 01 y Nkl1.4 SOUTH WHATCOM FIRE AUTHORITY Nick H. Laninga � ad ♦ y Commissioner District No.I me Yt�e4n ~ No �iaY:,rrnm Vote For On, Yaaedn Director District 5 vote Forone WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Lynn Tlzynka ♦ y Council Position 9 Ns.yarosan Vaf. For Onr aXYwgrrrItl.en DISTRICT NO.4 ar..r rn.n Mike Dodd 41111111 y Commissioner Position No.1 4111111111 y Tohey Gelder y vole For one p ROBERTS � me S�biens<i7�rw T� . WATER DISTRICT NO.4 meIy rnh.o-tn DavidA. Wright 4. Commissioner Position No.1 LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT vole For one Council Position 7 NO.504 Harry Andrews 4-eYe.r ,=r+[a+n Ten Nenparlrun iv.arxa.ti Vote, For on. Director Position Madeleine Anderson 4- 04 _ David Burns � y Nanp.neun q Y.0 tie. � rf rum Vote Far One V&IQ4,,ji ~ A. Us PT. ROBERTS FIRE PROTECTION Wrrt�4n ♦ No v a6 � y DISTRICT NO.5 Commissioner pueltivn No, 2 CITY OF NOOKSACK r y Commissioner Position No.1 Irea Tern V.I. Forone b Nieiepekhien Vale For One Mayor Director Position 4 e YW'' Scot(Hackleman 411111111 ara++r *..m Vni. Fc< Neepwaaaa Vote For One Susan Brownrigg ♦ y 4Y.ar;ter ♦ y James S. Ackerman ♦ No Todd Lingbloom ♦ y ~ ~ Hnan.ln N'atayl WATER DISTRICT N0.7 V!"ta-Ut ~ ~ ♦ as WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Commissioner Position No. I WMatn DISTRICT NO.7 Nonpartisan V.I. For On. Council Position 1 Director Position 5 Corium slenerholliton Na.i 6 Year Term Nonpadlna Vol, Foe One Vale For One faanpam- Vole For One Thomas Rhone ~ A Yw Yeroe IKn IIY-Tut. Rena Guerin _ ♦ y Mike Haveman ♦r y AI Saab 4- me ♦ y eln Daniel Bennett ♦ Iy Rollo Van Slyke 4- y 4- y Commissioner Position No. 3 vMne4n Neneant'so Vale For One 4-y;nro-ln ~ y WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION it wwn, Ter. Nnae.ta DISTRICT NO i Bmce T. Siren ~ ~ Council Position 2 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Commissioner Position No.3 raxw.masn sn.ds4vwnrm Vow Feu ores NO.505 aapen Nanr vateporone Michael Webb ♦ y Peter G. Lubetich ♦ me Director District 1 i Yew Yarn Naop.nrow 2ruelln rdlam vole For One Wa9ata Gay y i'Mlaln Linda S. Bylsma 4111111 Will Craig Wasilewski y BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER unrr~rn 'eel DISTRICT NO. i HM4G"- ~ me ♦ y WRATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Commissioner Position No.1 rrw n DWRICT NO.11 INnpadue Vote For one Council Pasltlan3 Director District 2 Commissioner Position No.1 GYea.Trrm Nwpp+m..a a nwTare Vol. F.. oaa nn Vole For One Nonpartisan Vole For One Carl Relchhardt ♦ y Thomas M. Jones 4m me arly^pa Karolyn L. Crabtree s Va.T.- ♦ we Ed Soolt 4- y 4111111 y 4- me ♦ y 4- LAKE LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER wilatn v%*Wln DISTRICT CITY OF SUMAS _ Director District 3 Cammis5ionar P"ilon Na'. Commissioner District No. 1 Mayor Nonpartisan 4Yru Tee V.N Far One ManWngan Vole For One I�.ga.0.a. Vole For One Xnrpalda.. VOW For Os. 7Y.e 0.wx HT.I. IY.a. Tar. Bob Bromley Bob Bromley Brian A. Evans ♦ mil, Wendell Terry Thomas L. Hadd no me vuva Y ♦ y ftwrn 'ter yj 4- M4 Mra,in a- Ed NOOKSACK VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION Cem nissfour District No. 4 Council Council Position 1 NO.505 DISTRICT NO.14 panp..tiaaa Vole For one no -se. Fier onr Director District 1 Commissioner Position Note a ran Lm sa,an s a Y.w inn 4YwrTNak n Vote Far One gate For One Lida McRoberts ♦ y Bruce T. Bosch ♦ eHaiepeR.er Randall Wright ♦ y Larry M. Moore y 04 YHuo-N 4- ~ ♦ me BANISH WATER DISTRICT Coum:4 Position 2 Wnl.4 Vowo-m Commissioner Position No,1 Ne^pjI Tam,T ern Vol. Fa o"e DirectV DisW012 Commissioner PyvipWl No.3 Na.pwxw. Vole For one L"a J. Clare N..Far*- Vote For One 4 We. Tarn gprtiUdl.an Vote For One st,a'r+ee-Tam ♦ y aYanu .d Ter.. Robert N. Merrill y Slephen A Jones ♦ y RobRoy M. Graham, Jr me Council Position 4 Ietn ♦ ty'M Nonpartisan Vote For One 4 Yea Iarw Michael Quinn 3 WATER DISTRICT No. 13 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.7 Commissioner Position No.1 Commissioner Position No.1 NoAprr4aan Vale For One Hanpsnlua Vole For One itT.>t T.- flea Arm Robert Vandenhaak ♦ No Leonard A. Sund y 4M me y WW" ha Commissioner Position No. 5 Commissioner Position No.2 Vole For One Vole For One SI�gM1d 'Mu0 Term wd eat 1 Kaye Koenig 411111 Ed Michael R. Campbell ♦ me Phil Cloward 4- we ~ ~ YNY.eIn 4- me CEMETERY DISTRICT riNw.H GLACIER WATER DISTRICT N0. 14 Commissioner Position No.1 Commissioner Position No.1 lrenp«uus Vote For one 4Y.rrree NM� MM Vote For one Ernie T. Loreen 4- Edi rrx rum Ray SygiloWcz ♦ y ♦ No VAiWn me CEMETERY DISTRICT N0,10 Commissioner Position No.1 ACME WATER DISTRICT N0,16 Noplow vole For one Commissioner Position No.1 f We. Tune Nory.Niw Vole For one Richard H. Decima ♦ Ed rlm Gordon W. Scott « y ♦ me VQ..N ♦ y CEMETERY DISTRICT N0.11 EVERGREEN WATER • SEWER OISTRI EVERGREEN Commissioner Position No.1 N0.19 4Y"m Vote For one Commissioner Position No. 1 Roderic A Perry ♦ r ,XMpY1hW% Vote For One If Year{eraa RehardBanal ♦ y VW944o *zI me NORTHWEST PARK & RECREATION vM me DISTRICT NO.2 LVaNPIn Commissioner Position No.2 Commissioner Position No.1 •Nvnprldan Vole For One��n 2 Ywrllna es l.em Vote For One 7YarUAawwnnn __ Tam Gerald Kam ON Ed Richard C. Sturgill ♦ me me • to 411111 Ed Commissioner Position No.2 _CEMETERY DISTRICT N0,1 =- 1. vote For one Commissioner Position No.1 Naly Montfort 411111 no Nonpartisan Vale For One 6 Year Term WMNM -4 Terri Malang 411111 N Commissioner Position No. 3 Nonpartisan Vole For One Wnro-r" DISTRICT N0.2 Terry Johnston 40 Ed _CEMETERY Commissioner Position No.1 y Nwrpert•�,• Vote For One Commissioner Position No.4 f Year Ter, Nonpartisan Vole For One Charles Baker ♦ ~ 4Yaorrme led Morris ♦ me Vl Lrrin ♦ WvAn 8y CEMETERY DISTRICT NO_. J Commissioner Position No. 5 10-op"Im Vote For One Commissioner PositlonNo.1 2V-qqapWTjm r171in Vote Forone Betty Sells Robertson ♦ Illy Robert E, Straka ♦1 y kti% ♦ me LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK & N RECREATION DISTRICT NO.3 CEMETERY DISTRICT N0.4 Commissioner Position No.1 Commissioner Position No.1 Nonpartisan Vote For one Nenparh.n Vote For One 4Yur{me I Yau Tern - Kevin Burke ♦ me khnGroom y R 411111 y 4M y Commissioner Position No.4 °o-M Naq Man Vote For one lYw Twat Commissioner Position No.3 N wffi- Vote For One a Yra pnnoWad Term David J. Kralzig 40 y r ~ ~ CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.5 Commissioner Position No.1 Nonparflun Vote For One $Yw Tale Theresa Sygilowicz ♦1 y YA1ta4ft y Commissioner Position No,2 -� -Z Vote For One 1lnnaa4K Telrm Kenneth John Ferry ♦ y ~ Yoiledn CEMETERY DISTRICT NO.5 Commissioner Position No.1 Renparoaan Vale For One c Yw Telne Julie Hughes y «4w mg 4 Terry DeValois 411111 Ed wmo-ln 411111 as HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO.304 Commissioner Position No.1 gw�panim Vole For One f TfHT"m David G. Walker ♦ me 4M as PT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT Commissioner Position No. 3 01=1fli- Vole For One air a a Yaar term Barbara Wray Wayland ♦ y W,k Tn ~ WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT PROPO SITION NO,1 LEVY FOR LIBRARY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE The Vfttcom County Rural LL1ary District 8o rat d Trustees adopW R9sol Won No. 06MM08omcernirg party taxes far community libraries. Ths[ piopoxilion would enable the District to operate and manlain its comma ilr libraries and litrary services by increa*4 its property lax isvy rale Gam he oared rate of %333 per $IAOO dawessedvababon to $044 Per $1 p0p ci aimood vdmlion far collection In 2010, as allowed by dupmr 84.55 RCW. TheRI&W, such levy asno rit would be used hecarpohl hlrita ions fa sulootwooll yams as Warted by chapter 849 P4W. Should Wsprop:idlion be: APPROVED ♦ y REJECTED « srf4 PT, R06FUiTS PARK AND (t15CRF 4ZAI DISTRICT NO. 1 PROPOSITION NO-1 POINT ROBERTS PARK AN D RECREATION DISTRICT 41 Shill a lax, of ap ion *4 $0.0825 '/a thousand dollars (night and cents) per of assessed valuation (based on 100% of trL* o if fair erdoe) opprroride SQ000 maprddly orNis!airilo tioe upowsbe W6dff the Point Roberts Park and Recreation l3slricl#1 in 2009 for collection in 2010 and2011uparal lmobla roperlywilhn the Dislricl, or as speaRed in Point Roberts Park and Recreation Uslrid #1, Resolution One? LEVY, YES jw Ilea♦ LEVY, NO eM 04 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 2 PROPOSITION NO.I DISSOLUTION OFWHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO.2 The Boardof Fire Commissionersof Wheloom Coolly Fire District No. 2 passed Rssolt ion No. 200E-02 counming a PMPM&n to dissolve tsa 6ro dislriet This maeasretwadd dissolve be fro Jairiol effACIVO DVAffb8f31, 8509, 5,areby almwirp all Ire and ornagalcy medial services and admirisbaien to be performed erduilaiy by the voter approved South Malcom FirerAubodty xhrv,hae WoMood VXn 5NnCa9 smca it. formation on January 1, 2009. Should this proposition be: APPROVED 4= ty REJECTED ♦ Ity WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION otSTRICT No. PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO.6 The Board of Fire Comnissioners of Whalcom County Full District No. 6 passed Resolu[im No, 20M4 concaming a proposition to dissdve he firedislrict, This measure world dissolve the fire district a wl "December 31, 2089. learhoy 49owrFlgall Fie and emngmcymodcal SOMM and adririWa4ont 10 he performed exclusively by the voter approved Sdulh Whpcdm ATa Aulhod [y which has piovddd Iprflr soMistf since its formation on January 1, 2009. Should [his proposition be: APPROVED 4= Ilea♦ REJECTED 40 Ilea♦ WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO, 9 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Wh toon=CaWyY FILM__OWid W 9 passed RascilGen Fb.2oD3o3abnwrarl� a oropnafgn tdd'rcsr[wo fro fradislocC Ths measure would dissdve the fire district elfaci it DO r" 31, 8109, 4lereby atowhg al Sm and ermsgency medical WAIDOe and Am indral7n to be pndnlnled emcfusivehy by 11ae vder approvedSoutKWh&am Fit* Alhodly vochhas provided such r 0cm since its formation on January 1, 2009, Should this proposition be: APPROVED 4E oy REJECTED 4W md PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 10 l PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 10 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whalvom County Fire District No. 10 owned Res111uh on No.20D&02 44rMning a propoaL4n W d uaA e Ore Oro da9id. THs. mosurs would daaolvo the ho district effective December 31, 2009, thepby allowing d Re and mreroncy rnodllial Mini ra atd ainihistruBon h be pal4nyrederqucvefy by ffd yder upproledScwlhWhalcoln RreAuthodly 1lhlcsT uIsimidad suds xdrvices alua ds temreponon January 1, 2009. Should this proposition be: APPROVED ♦ mg REJECTED ♦I ly WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION OISTRICT NO 18 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.18 PROPOSITION NO.I EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall'MWcam C"ly Fla Prdedion Disirid W.18 be au9knkod to levy a regular properly tax for The continuation of [he sum of$.2B cads Per 81,000 dollars assessed valuation each yea- for six o naoolti16 yawl wig in2M. to bogin calrochon in 20 0, for the rl peovisl at all Errdryonvy Modcal Sam Mis prom dad in Wh Bloom County Fya Rolerbon Dst,M No IS Resdulion No, 7- 09-1? YES 4M ty NO 4M ay WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION OISTRICT NO. 21 PROPOSITION NO.1 Whalcom County Fire PmtecUon District No. 21 INCREASING NUMBER OF COMMISSIONERS FROM THREE TO FIVE Shall the Board of Commissioners of Whalcom County Fire Protection District No. 21 d/b/a North Vehatcom Fire & Rescue be increased from three members to Iva members? YES *m N NO e= y �A4�'IFirryecretary of State �fd fA N9 pJY SAM REED TO COUNTY AUDITORS: ELECTIONS DIVISION 520 Union Avenue • PO Box 40229 Olympia, WA 98504-0229 Tel: 360.902.4180 Fax: 360.664.4619 wwwsecstate.wa.gov/elections I, Sam Reed, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, certify that the measures and candidates appearing on the attached listing have qualified for the 2009 General Election ballot. 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 3, 2009. The following headings and ballot order are prescribed by RCW 29A.36.050, 29A.36.121, 29A.72.290 and WAC 434-230-025. Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1033 Initiative Measure No. 1033 concerns state, county and city revenue. This measure would limit growth of certain state, county and city revenue to annual inflation and population growth, not including voter -approved revenue increases. Revenue collected above the limit would reduce property tax levies. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Passed by the legislature and Ordered Referred by Petition Referendum Measure No. 71 The legislature passed Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 5688 concerning rights and responsibilities of state -registered domestic partners and voters have filed a sufficient referendum petition on this bill. This bill would expand the rights, responsibilities, and obligations accorded state - registered same -sex and senior domestic partners to be equivalent to those of married spouses, except that a domestic partnership is not a marriage. Should this bill be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected .tea Q0 The names of the candidates on the attached list, which is transmitted pursuant to RCW 29A.52.321, are to be printed by the appropriate County Auditors on the official ballots to be used at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 03, 2009. The candidates are listed in the order determined by official results of the 2009 Primary. Legislative District 9 State Representative Pos. 1 Adams, Asotin, Franklin, Garfield, Spokane, Whitman (Partisan office - 1-year unexpired term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone Susan Fagan (Prefers Republican 829 SE Edge Knoll Dr PO Box 1471 (509)979-3083 Party) Pullman, WA 99163 Pullman, WA 99163 Pat Hailey (Prefers Republican 691 Halley Rd 691 Halley Rd (509)265-4282 Party) Mesa, WA 99343 Mesa, WA 99343 Legislative District 15 State Representative Pos. 2 Clark, Klickitat, Skamania, Yakima (Partisan office -1-year unexpired term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email David Taylor (Prefers Republican 1661 Beane Rd 1661 Beane Rd (509)949-6445 Party) Moxee, WA 98936 Moxee, WA 98936 John (Jobs) Gotts (Prefers Democratic 447 SE Oak Place 102 15th Ave Party) White Salmon, WA 98672 Lewiston, ID 83501 (509)774-8422 Legislative District 16 State Representative Pos. 2 Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Walla Walla (Partisan office - 1-year unexpired term) Ballot Name Party Laura Grant (Prefers Democratic Party) Terry R. Nealey (Prefers Republican Party) Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email 1038 Penrose Ave 1038 Penrose Ave (509)526-4054 Walla Walla, WA 99362 Walla Walla, WA 99362 227 N Cherry PO Box 7 Dayton, WA 99328 Dayton, WA 99328 (509)382-2541 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the official seal of the state of Washington, this September 8, 2009 M EED Secretary of State P U4453 Open pub- lic Meeting Nonce for the [.agic and Accuracy Test e of the Electronie, 0 Accesftv,- Voting Unit (Awl in the November r 12009 General Election 3, The Logic and Accuracy test for the electrame, Accessi- ble Voting Unit SAW) wit] 6e held on Monday, ociober 1 12, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in the Elections Di- vision of the ' Wbatcom County Auditor's office at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 in Belling- ham, Washln n, This is a Spa the election program- ming and counting egwpment for the General Election to be held vn Aivvem- ber 3, 2009. Shirley Forslof Wi�atcom County Auditor and Ex-Dficio supei A- sor of Elections IL56231 Whatrnm - (10� /712049) Auditor - RE: Legal Notice Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 10/6/2009 1:18 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 9:24 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice Dear Jill, Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Thur., 10/08/09. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Thank you. Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any.hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor&o.whatcomma,us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Open Public Meeting Notice for the Logic and Accuracy Test of the Electronic, Accessible Voting Unit (AVU) for the November 3, 2009 General Election SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The Logic and Accuracy test for the electronic, Accessible Voting Unit (AVU) will be held on Monday, October 12, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. in the Elections Division of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 in Bellingham, Washington. This is a test of the election programming and counting equipment for the General Election to be held on November 3, 2009. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-Officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 8, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, I ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, I Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. 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Lags will be held to hip begin initial process- :er- mg, includingg signa- on- tue verification of to the ballots cast for on_ the General Election 4.5 to be held on No- rV_ vember 3, 2009. pur- A- nd suant to HCW 6 ,ge 29AA0.110, the open- ri ,ad mg, of ballots may ti n be immediately Ron p on Please call (360) 6 s- p re- 6742 or TTY (360) r ect 738.4555 for exact he times and locations, a on ,The meetings of the si id. Canvassing .Board be 're open public ie meetings and shall R ,n be continued until ,N - the activity for which n n these meetings are .0 held has been com- h, b pleted, p. t A record of the pro- 20 I ceedings of the C Coun Canvassing W 3 B sha1F be made �i and maintained in S the County -Auditor's {3 Office. and shall be N 1 available for public Oc inspection and copy- $1 Ing. The record an shall be retained for ttyy the same time peri- the od required by law for the retention of to ballots+ wi trict omce. 'Shirley Forslof qu Whatcom County 5978) Open Pub. Auditor lie Meeting Notice Ex'°fcto Supervi- Canvassing Board sor of Elections to Begin Process- ing for the November 3.2009 General Election ! The Canvassing ' Board of Whatcom County, pursuant to Chapter RCW 29A.60, -win begin the i open public meet- ings at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 14, 2009, at the Audi- tor's Office. ' Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103, Bellingham, (1018120G9) Auditor - RE: Legal Notice to be published 10/12/09 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 10/8/2009 3:00 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 10/12/09 recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:11 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 10/12/09 Dear Jill: Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Monday, October 12, 2009. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Thank you! Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF Whatcom County Courthouse County Auditor 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.co.whatcom.wa.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Open Public Meeting Notice Canvassing Board to Begin Processing for the November 3, 2009 General Election The Canvassing Board of Whatcom County, pursuant to Chapter RCW 29A.60, will begin the open public meetings at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 14, 2009, at the Auditor's Office, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103, Bellingham, WA. These meetings will be held to begin initial processing, including signature verification of the ballots cast for the General Election to be held on November 3, 2009. Pursuant to RCW 29A.40.110, the opening of ballots may begin immediately upon receipt. Please call (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555 for exact times and locations. The meetings of the Canvassing Board are open public meetings and shall be continued until the activity for which these meetings are held has been completed. A record of the proceedings of the County Canvassing Board shall be made and maintained in the County Auditor's Office and shall be available for public inspection and copying. The record shall be retained for the same time period required by law for the retention of ballots. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 12, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: 0 that for more than six months poor to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication Subscribed and sworn to before me this .���'pt�L D'O��C�`'• day of ! 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All information is provided solely by the company represenled. as - . . so 06 U625) Open Public Meeting Notice Of The Logic and Accuracy Test For The N.ovem6er 3, 2009 General Election The Logic and Ac- curacy test is sched• : uled for Thw-sday, O,tob,r 29, 2009 at { 2A0 pan. in the Elec- tion Division of the WhatcoM County ' Auditor's office at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 in Belling- ham, Washington. t This is a test of tkr. < election program- 7 Ming and counting f equipment for the General Election to be held on Novemhert 3, 2009. Shirley Forslof WhatcoM County Auditor and Ex Oificio Supervi- sor of Erections 1i912t}09) Auditor- RE: Legal Notice to be published Fri., 10/23 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor' <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 10/19/2009 9:28 AM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published Fri., 10/23 recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in te44�zham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 8:45 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published Fri., 10/23 Dear Jill: Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Fri., 10/23/09. 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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.whatcomcountp.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Open Public Meeting Notice Of The Logic and Accuracy Test For The November 3, 2009 General Election SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The Logic and Accuracy test is scheduled for Thursday, October 29, 2009, at 2:00 p.m. in the Election Division of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 in Bellingham, Washington. This is a test of the election programming and counting equipment for the General Election to be held on Novembert 3, 2009. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-Officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 23, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication Subscribed and sworn to before me this0 \-3 day of T,2009 �'•9 -r . :F- O-'A 's N� �•• d C1 g G� �' '• Q OF NOTARY PUBLIC in and for �`fff,,tl �� VVASooll, the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham M The a glh.n Hrrd Frlmy. 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The offi- cial signing of the Certification of Elec- tion will take place d, at the final Canvass- e• ing Board meeting 10 ie on November 24, 1e 2009, at 3:30 p.m. The Canvassing Board meetings will be held m the ar Whatcom County 7 Courthouse Confer- 9, ence Room #512 d, and the Whatcom 'd County Council Con- ference Room re- ssppectively, Whatcom — Gounty Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, o Bellingham Wash- ;t ington. The Can- g yassmg Board meet-ings are open public ,r meetings, and shall h be continued until i the activity for which these meetings are held has been com- pleted. For• exact times and locations call (360) 676-6742'or TTV (360) 7384555. A record of the pro- ceedings of the Whatcom County Canvassing Board shall -be made and maintained in the County Auditor's Of- fice, and shall be available far public inspection and copy- ing, The record shall he retained for the same time peri- od required by law for . the retention of ballots. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-amcio Supervi- sor of Elections 0:.9194 i Open Ylab- lie Meeting Notice Canvassing Hoard M.Eeting Dates C.far the November 3, 2009 General 1 1 Election 1 The Canvassing j Board of Whatcom Counf will begin 1 the official Canvass , of the November 3, 2009, General Elect- ( tion pursuant to Chapter 29A.60 RCW, with open public meetings be- gginm g on Novem- C her 19, 2009, at 9:00 I a.m. Meetings may F be added or can- celed depending s I Consh teney in adver6 3: di ei G P 0 L ri L V P1 I C, R S1 A A P. T tl It A T. C. R D E N D H A B. IT T T1 P. n (11/16/2009) Auditor- REY Legal Notice to he published 11/17/09 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 11/16/2009 12:22 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 11/17/09 Will run tomorrow Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamheraId.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 11:09 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 11/17/09 Dear Jill: Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published tomorrow, Tue., Nov. 17th. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Thank you. Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa. us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@comhatcomma.us Internet: www.comhatcom.wa.uslaLtd itor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Open Public Meeting Notice Canvassing Board Meeting Dates for the November 3, 2009 General Election SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The Canvassing Board of Whatcom County will begin the official canvass of the November 3, 2009, General Election pursuant to Chapter 29A.60 RCW, with open public meetings beginning on November 19, 2009, at 9:00 a.m. Meetings may be added or canceled depending upon issues to be decided by the Canvassing Board. The Canvassing Board will determine the status of ballots from the General Election. The official signing of the Certification of Election will take place at the final Canvassing Board meeting on November 24, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. The Canvassing Board meetings will be held in the Whatcom County Courthouse Conference Room #512 and the Whatcom County Council Conference Room respectively, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. The Canvassing Board meetings are open public meetings, and shall be continued until the activity for which these meetings are held has been completed. For exact times and locations call (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555. A record of the proceedings of the Whatcom County Canvassing Board shall be made and maintained in the County Auditor's Office, and shall be available for public inspection and copying. The record shall be retained for the same time period required by law for the retention of ballots. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: November 17, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON,I SS Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than six months --prior t6 the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of-—,2009 NOTARY PUBLIC in are the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham IM nH DANWwe B M Ne .. 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Supervi- sor of Elections (10/26/2009) AVditor- RE: Legal Notice #o'be published on Tue., 10/27/09 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@belling hamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 10/26/2009 1:50 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published on Tue., 10/27/09 recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 12:13 PM To: Bel-Legals Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published on Tue., 10/27/09 Yes, that will be fine. Please publish on Wed., 10/28/09. Thank you. Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. >>> "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> 10/26/2009 9:50 AM >>> Good morning, The deadline is noon 2 business days before publication, can this run on Wednesday, the 28th? Jill Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St [1a12612009) Auditor- RE: Legal Notice to be published on Tue., 10/27/09 Page 2 Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 9:12 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published on Tue., 10/27/09 Dear Jill Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published tomorrow, Tue., 10/27/09. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Thank you. Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.isp auditor@co.whatcom.wa. us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. 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.whatcomcounly.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 The Logic and Accuracy Test Has Been Changed to 3:00 p.m. on October 29tn SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The Logic and Accuracy test is scheduled for Thursday, October 29, 2009, at 3:00 p.m. in the Election Division of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 in Bellingham, Washington. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-Officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 27, 2009 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 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than §ix montKs prior/to thy` date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication ``1��,�111111 H!!ry!rlr. 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(9/214009) Audifar - RE: Legal Notice to be published 09/24/09 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@belling ham herald. com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 9/21 /2009 10:25 AM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 09/24/09 recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamheraId.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County- ----- Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 8:52 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 09/24/09 Dear Jill: Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Thur., 09/24/09. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. IThank you. Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 hftp://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: w_ww.whatcomoounty.uslaudi[or Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Notice of Registration Deadlines for the November 3, 2009 General Election The last day to register to vote in the November 3, 2009 General Election is Monday, October 5. Mail -in voter registration forms must be postmarked no later than Monday, October 5 in order to be eligible to vote in the General Election. You may instead complete a voter registration form online at www.vote.wa.,qov by October 5 to be eligible to vote in the November 3rd General Election. Registration forms can be delivered to the Auditor's Office instead of mailing no later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 5 to be eligible to vote in the General Election. A person already registered to vote in Washington State may update their registration online at www.vote.wa.gov no later than Monday, October 5, 2009, or with a mail -in voter registration form. Mail -in registration forms must be postmarked no later than Monday, October 5 to be eligible to vote in the November 3rd General Election. If a person is not registered to vote in the state of Washington, he/she may register to vote in person at the Whatcom County Auditor's Office and receive a ballot for the General Election. The special in -person registration will be held from Tuesday, October 6, 2009 through Monday, October 26, 2009, 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. The Election Staff in the Auditor's Office is available for assistance to elderly and disabled persons (including the Accessible Voting Unit). Staff is also available for questions regarding voter registration, instructions on accurately marking the ballot, and any other voter assistance at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: September 24, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than six monthg prior tithe date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication Subscribed and sworn to before me this,�- fd t� _day of C ,2009 0 TA Ry NWAS 0 •,� NOTARY PUBLIC in a r '+++r+� n►�►►►►►► the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham 11„v seym,nWr]I,- Th• Irmnlprrn n.nk BT T% for Jobs, Homes, Wheels, and Stuff. 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Gcm -o4yt `yy5H1NG'SG� 30-Day Reconciliation Report General Election November 3, 2009 REPORT OF VOTERS CREDITED Total number of registered voters in all precincts 114,292 Total number of voters credited* 61,281 Number of absentee voters credited n/a Number of vote by mail voters credited 61,089 Number of poll voters credited 0 Number of provisional voters credited 7 Number of federal write-in voters credited 0 Number overseas and service voters credited 185 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 *This number does not include-1 ACP (Address Confidentially Program) participant who is not in the election management system. The ballot counting system counted 61,288. The difference of 7 ballots counted can be described as follows: 1. The count included 1ACP voter. 2. Three ballots were added by staff to correct write-in processing errors. An error occurred in processing 3 ballots where the voter voted for a candidate and also completed the arrow at the write- in position which would have resulted in an overvote for that race and not for the candidate(s) in question. This discrepancy was not discovered until after the original ballots had been counted during the write-in review process. Three ballots were duplicated to correct this error and allow for the candidates to receive the valid vote(s). 3. An additional 3 ballots were processed due to clerical handling errors in the system. Submitted Shirley Forslof,hatcom County Auditor Dated: L Apply Voter History Statistics General Election 2009 11/03/2009 Voting Method Assigned Challenged- Deceased Challenged - No Ballot Challenged - No Signature Challenged - No Signature Match Challenged - Power of Attorney Challenged - Too Late Mail Ballot Issued but not Returned Provisional Voter Provisional Voter - Not Counted Voted by Mail Ballot Total: Count 2 8 23 100 2 204 52,205 7 3 61,274 113,828 EWMR044 -Apply Voter History Statistics Page 1 of 1 Printed: 12/15/2009 1:53:31 PM Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 11/12/2009 Overseas 0 5 5 Daily Total 0 14 14 11/13/2009 Mail 3 1 4 Military/Overseas 0 1 1 Daily Total 3 2 5 11/16/2009 Mail 1 2 3 Military/Overseas 0 1 1 Overseas 0 5 5 Daily Total 1 8 9 11/17/2009 Mail 0 1 1 Overseas 0 1 1 Daily Total 0 2 2 11 /18/2009 Overseas 0 2 2 Daily Total 0 2 2 11/19/2009 ! Mail 0 6 6 Daily Total 0 6 6 Grand Total for Election 346 61,274 61,620 3 `71- PA� b1��r Prov [0 1z - k CoUJ- 6 (z�K AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 6 of 6 Printed: 12/11/2009 12:11:47PM Ballots retumed as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals, Ballots Returned Statistics } General Election 2009 - November 03 2009 AMii0 Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 10/16/2009 Counter 0 2 2 Mail 0 107 107 Military/Stateside 0 6 6 Overseas 0 17 17 Replacement/Counter 0 32 32 Daily Total 0 164 164 10/19/2009 Counter 0 1 1 Mail 3 3,573 3,576 Military/Overseas 0 2 2 Overseas 0 27 27 Replacement/Counter 0 6 6 Replacement/Mailed 0 11 11 Daily Total 3 3,620 3,623 10/20/2009 Counter 0 3 3 Mail 8 4,173 4,181 Replacement/Counter 0 2 2 Replacement/Mailed 0 12 12 Daily Total 8 4,190 4,198 10/21/2009 Counter 0 2 2 Mail 3 2,732 2,735 Military/Overseas 0 1 1 Military/Stateside 0 3 3 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 1 of 6 Printed: 12/11/2009 12:11:47PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 10/21 /2009 Overseas 0 11 11 Replacement/Counter 0 5 5 Replacement/Mailed 0 7 7 Daily Total 3 23761 2,764 10/22/2009 Counter 0 3 3 Mail 4 1,869 1,873 Replacement/Counter 0 3 3 Replacement/Mailed 0 5 5 Daily Total 4 13880 1,884 10/23/2009 Counter 0 1 1 Mail 2 2,083 2,085 i Military/Overseas 0 1 1 Overseas 0 3 3 Replacement/Counter 0 2 2 Replacement/Mailed 0 3 3 Daily Total 2 2,093 2,095 10/26/2009 Counter 0 5 5 Mail 4 3,466 3,470 Military/Overseas 0 3 3 Overseas 0 5 5 Replacement/Counter 0 6 6 Replace ment/Mailed 0 15 15 Daily Total 4 3,500 3,504 10/27/2009 Counter 0 5 5 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 2 of 6 Printed: 12/11/2009 12:11:47PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good 10/27/2009 Mail 4 3,683 Military/Overseas 0 2 Military/Stateside 0 2 Overseas 0 18 Replacement/Counter 0 7 Replacement/Mailed 0 12 Daily Total 4 3,729 10/28/2009 Counter 0 1 DIRE 0 2 Mail 3 2,401 Replacement/Mailed 0 9 Daily Total 3 2,413 10/29/2009 Counter 0 5 Mail 5 2,458 Overseas 0 3 Replacement/Counter 0 6 Replacement/Mailed 0 17 Daily Total 5 2,489 10/30/2009 Counter 0 7 Mail 8 2,856 Military/Stateside 0 1 Overseas 0 16 Replacement/Counter 0 8 Replacement/Mailed 0 12 Total 3,687 2 2 18 7 12 3,733 1 2 2,404 9 2,416 5 2,463 3 6 17 2,494 7 2,864 1 16 8 12 A`✓MR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 3 of 6 Printed: 12/11/2009 12:11:47PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 10/30/2009 Daily Total 8 2,900 2,908 10/31/2009 Mail 2 749 751 Replacement/Mailed 0 1 1 Daily Total 2 750 752 11/2/2009 Counter 0 10 10 Mail 11 6,224 6,235 Replacement/Counter 0 23 23 Replacement/Mailed 0 36 36 Daily Total 11 6,293 6,304 11/3/2009 Counter 0 5 5 0 1 1 Mail 9 4,075 4,084 Military/Overseas 0 1 1 Overseas 0 15 15 Replacement/Counter 0 13 13 Replacement/Mailed 0 16 16 Daily Total 9 4,126 4;135 11/4/2009 Counter 0 11 11 Large Print 0 4 4 Mail 35 9,897 9,932 Overseas 0 5 5 Replacement/Counter 0 68 68 Replacement/Mailed 0 46 46 Daily Total 35 10,031 10,066 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 4 of 6 Printed: 12/11/2009 12:11:47PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals, Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Total 11/5/2009 Counter 0 15 15 Mail 26 8,511 8,537 Replacement/Counter 0 53 53 Replacement/Mailed 0 29 29 Daily Total 26 8,608 8,634 11/6/2009 j Counter 2 5 7 Mail 196 1,634 1,830 Military/Overseas 0 2 2 Military/Stateside 0 2 2 Overseas 0 9 9 Replacement/Counter 0 4 4 Replacement/Mailed 1 8 9 j Daily Total 199 1,664 1,863 11/9/2009 Mail 11 12 23 Military/Overseas 0 2 2 Military/Stateside 0 1 1 Overseas 1 9 10 Replacement/Counter 0 1 1 Daily Total 12 25 37 11/10/2009 Mail 4 2 6 Overseas 0 2 2 Daily Total 4 4 8 11/12/2009 Mail 0 8 8 Military/Overseas 0 1 1 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 5 of 6 Printed: 12/11 /2009 12:11:47PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Cumulative Ballots Returned by Issue Code & Return Status ,6:11�1} General Election 2009 - November 03, 2009 Counter DRE Large Print Mail Military/Overseas Military/Stateside Overseas Replacement/Counte Replacement/Mailed Total Return Status: Challenged Good Undeliverable Total 2 0 0 342 0 0 1 346 81 3 4 60523 17 I 15 l �/ 153 239 239 61274 4 0 0 1483 2 0 6 0 22 1517 87 3 4 62348 19 15 160 239 262 63137 RVMR154 - Cumulative B< Printed: 12 / 15/2009 1: 5 Issue Code & Return Status Page 1 of 1 Counter DRE Large Mail Military/O Military/S Overseas Replacem Replacem Total Print verseas tateside ent/Count ent/Maile 070 3 1 0 4622 1 0 3 13 12 4655 071 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 072 2 0 0 290 0 0 2 1 4 299 073 1 0 0 282 0 0 1 2 4 290 Total 81 3 4 60523 17 15 153 239 239 61274 IO ✓ ✓ i t �l c,"OeP ANMR151 - Cumulative Printed: 12115/2009 1 Ballot Type and Issue Code Page 4 of 4 Counter DIRE Large Mail Military/Ov Military/St Overseas Replacem Replacern Total Print erseas ateside ent/Counte ent/Malled 605 1 0 0 872 701 2 0 0 290 801 1 0 0 282 Total 81 3 4 60523 0 0 0 17 1 4 5 883 2 1 4 299 1 2 4 290 153 239 239 61274 AVMR152 - Cumulative Printed: 12/15/2009 1 Voting Precinct & Issue Code Returned Date Range Parameter: 1/1/2000 to 12/15/2009 Page 6 of 6 Counter DIRE Large Mail Military/O Military/St Overseas Replacem Replacern Total Print verseas ateside ent/Count ent/Maile ar rd 073 10 0 58', 0 0 4 2 4 596 Total 122 3 11 113484 65 88 768 268 397 115196 V WMR125 -Cumulative Ballots Issued 4y Ballot Type Page 4 of 4 Printed: 12/15/2009 1:47:4 PM ..� Counter ❑RE Large Print Mail Military/ Militaryl ❑versea Replace Replace Total ❑verses 5tatesid s ment/Co ment/Ma 246 1 0 0 844 0 247 0 0 0 922 0 301 2 0 0 1.061 0 302 0 0 0 945 1 303 3 0 0 673 4 401 1 0 0 1107 0 501 0 0 0 1006 0 502 1 0 0 1351 0 503 0 0 0 912 0 504 0 0 0 1341 0 505 0 0 0 1162 0 601 1 0 0 49 0 602 5 0 1 2362 1 601, 0 0 0 1575 1 604 0 1 0 2004 0 605 3 0 0 1368 0 701 2 0 0 581 0 801 1 0 0 585 0 Total 122 3 11 113484 65 R 1 5 5 7 863 2 6 3 2 935 0 7 2 3 1076 0 7 0 6 969 2 12 0 0 694 0 1 2 1 1112 1 0 0 2 1-009 1 4 1 7 1365 0 0 1 1 914 2 2 0 5 1.35.0 1 5 0 2 ilia 0 0 0 0 50 1 _ 5 12 2389 0 10 5 3 1594 0 2 1 1 2009 2 9 4 7 1393 1 2 1 5 $92 0 4 2 4 596 88 768 258 397 115196 V v I'J P.VMR126 - Cumulative E Printed: 12/15/2009 1 Voting Precinct Page 5 of 5 Counter DIRE Large Mail Military/O Military/S Overseas Replacem Replacem Total Print verseas tateside ent/Count ent/Maile 8000068 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8000069 1 0 1 1358 0 1 3 5 5 1374 8000070 0 0 0 585 0 0 8 2 0 595 8000071 0 0 0 659 0 0 4 4 2 669 8000072 0 0 0 287 0 0 0 0 288 8000073 36 1 2 15793 13 10 126 52 96 16129 8000074 1 0 0 1840 2 2 13 3 5 1866 8000075 18 0 2 6960 4 2 58 29 37 7110 8000076 12 0 1 11214 13 9 40 26 46 11361 8000077 4 0 1 6292 3 5 32 11 22 6370 8000078 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 16 8000079 2 0 2 1009 0 2 5 2 5 1027 8000080 1 0 0 69 2 2 206 0 0 280 8000081 5 0 0 2679 5 2 26 2 9 2728 8000082 0 0 1107 0 0 1 2 1 1112 8000083 0 0 5240 0 5 11 2 17 5276 8000084 0 0 0 532 0 0 0 0 0 532 8000085 8 1 1 7292 2 3 23 15 23 7368 8000086 '1 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 50 8000087 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 17 8000088 2 0 0 581 0 1 2 1 5 592 8000089 1 0 0 585 0 0 4 2 4 596 Total 122 3 11 113484 65 88 768 258 397 115196 r �f ✓ V AVMR127 - Cumulative Ballot: Printed: 12 / 15/2009 1:4 8 :11 Absentee Precinct Page 4 of 4 Provisional Ballot Statistics ' General Election 2009 11/03/2009 Counted 7 Forwarded to Other County 13 Not Counted 4 Total 24 Total Provisional Voters Flagged For Outreach: Breakdown by Voting Precinct: Counted Forwarded Not Counted to Other > > 0 C .0 N C 0 1 O 0U N 0 a a 0 a 0 0 13 1 0 0 112 1 1 0 0 0 0 208 1 1 0 0 0 0 209 1 1 0 0 0 217 1 1 0 0 0 0 219 1 1 0 0 0 0 224 0 0 0 0 1 230 1 1 0 0 0 0 232 0 0 0 0 1 1 238 0 0 0 0 1 1 242 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 E- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Good Not Registered Returned Mail Ballot Signature Total 7 15 1 1 24 Provisional Voter Provisional Voter - Not Counted Total for all Voting Methods 20 4 24 E1P.!MR026 - Provisional Ballot Statistics Printed: 12/11 /2009 12:13:03PM Page 1 of 2 Counted Forwarded Not Counted to Other > > j m 0 H 0 0 .U) V a i7 > = y O O (U 2 `z 'ffi o 0 a F0 o- 0 244 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Total: 7 7 13 13 4 4 24 EVA/MR026 - Provisional Ballot Statistics Page 2 of 2 Printed: 12/11 /2009 12:13:03PM CANVASSING BOARD MEETING GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 2009 - Minutes - Date: November 24, 2009 Meeting began: 3:45 p.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Ward Nelson, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Auditor Office Coordinator Jim Fox, Steve Schuck, Larry Helm, Joan Airoldi, Observers Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 3:45 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the November 3, 2009, General Election. Debbie Adelstein presented and reviewed the Whatcom County Ballot Reconciliation Report (attached hereto). There was a difference of three ballots from the number of ballots that were expected to be counted and the total number of ballots that were actually counted. Debbie explained the difference can only be attributed to human error. Debbie presented and reviewed the Certification Reconciliation Report (see attached) that is required by the state. She added that Whatcom County's report provides more information than the state requisite. Ward Nelson made a motion to accept the Whatcom County Ballot Reconciliation Report and the Certification Reconciliation Report. Royce Buckingham seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie presented and reviewed the Report of Write -Ins for the City of Bellingham Council -At - Large and Fire Protection District No. 14 races. Ward made a motion to accept the report, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Pete Griffin presented and reviewed the precinct abstract report that contains detailed information regarding votes for candidates, inclusive of write-in candidates, and local measures in each precinct. Ward Nelson made a motion to accept the report presented by Pete Griffin, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Ward gave the Oath of Auditor to Shirley Forslof. Shirley, Ward, and Royce signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. Nancy presented the following certifications to the Canvassing Board 1) Whatcom County Rural Library District — Proposition to increase the property tax levy rate (Proposition Passed) 2) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2 - Proposition to dissolve FPD No. 2 allowing all services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire Authority (Proposition Passed) 3) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 6 - Proposition to dissolve FPD No. 6 allowing all services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire Authority (Proposition Passed) 4) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 - Proposition to dissolve FPD No. 9 allowing all services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire Authority (Proposition Passed) 5) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 10 - Proposition to dissolve FPD No. 10 allowing all services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire Authority (Proposition Passed) 6) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 18 — Proposition to levy a regular property tax for six years beginning in 2009 to begin collection in 2010 (Levy Passed) 7) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 21 — Proposition to increase the number of commissioners from three to five members (Proposition Passed) 8) Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 — Proposition to levy a tax for operation and maintenance purposes (Levy Passed) Shirley, Ward, and Royce signed the aforementioned certifications. Shirley announced that a recount of the votes cast for Ferndale City Council Position 5 is mandated by law. There is a difference of four votes (less than one-fourth of one percent of the total votes cast) that separates the two candidates. The recount will be conducted by hand unless both candidates agree in writing that the count be conducted by 400C optical scan readers. She suggested the recount begin on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. Canvassing Board members concurred with the date and time of the recount. Pete Griffin announced he noticed there were two errors in the percentage of votes cast in the precinct abstract report. He reported to the Board the errors would be corrected on our website by Wednesday morning, 11/25/09. He added the two errors found on the report in no way affect the vote totals and that the vote totals reported to the Board were accurate. Meeting adjourned at 4:22 p.m. Final Canvassing Board Meeting 11/24/09 Page 2 Minutes Approved By: Shirley Fors Whatcom Cou y Auditor Date C . 3: Royce Buckin a rosecuting Attorney Date Ward Nelson; C un y Council Member Date Final Canvassing Board Meeting 11/24/09 Page 3 Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) I solemnly swear that the returns of the 2009 General Election held on November 3, 2009, in Whatcom _ _ County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were de osited in m office. S0. rley Forslof, CountyAuditor Subscribed and sworn to met y 4 ay of ovember, 2009. Ward Nelson, County Council Me�mbprt; 4 L �� U r, . ` O CC)i :7Y 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 2009 General Election held on November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County,'State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal 24th day of November, 2009. Ward Ndlsbn, Cdunty Council Member Ro uc m, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Total Total Ballots Issued: Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election November 3, 2009 for this Election Regular Mail Ballots Out of State Overseas Military Military -Overseas ACP Large Print Federal Write -Ins DRE Counter Replacements/Counter Replacements/Mailed Total Issued Envelopes Returned: j Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse incl dropped ballots at drop sites, provisionals & DRE ACP Returned Total Envelopes Returned Envelopes Challenged: Cancelled Confidentials Contain No Ballot Deceased No Ballot No Signature No Signature Match Power of Attorney Second Ballot Received Too Late Sub -total Undeliverables Sub -total Total Challenges Ballots to Count (Env Ret less Challenges ) Provisional Ballots Qualified to Count Three ballots to correct write-in voter intent Ballots Expected to Count Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 114,292 113484 768 88 65 11 11 3 122 258 397 115207 63137 1 63138 3 0 0 3 8 23 -100 2 3 204 346 1517 1517 1863 61275 7 61282 3 61285 Diff I 61288I Reason for difference: After tracing numerous possibilities, the Auditor's staff deteremine that three additional ballots counted can only be attributed to human error in entering envelopes into the system, in correcting the disposition of any challenged envelopes or other clerical errors. 11/24/2009, 3:22 PM 11_09 Final Reportxls Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: November 3, 2009 Active Registered Voters 114,292 Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 61,648 Inactive Registered Voters 8,221 Ballots Counted 61,288 Total Re istered Voters 122,513 Ballots Rejected 365 Not Reconciled (5) Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued Received (includes provisional rec'd from other counties) Accepted Rejected (includes provisional ballots sent to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (overseas and Military) 921 192 191 1 - Federal Write -In Provisional 13 24 7 17 Ballots cast on AVU's 3 3 3 Other ballots not reported above (include ACP) 114283 61429 61084 347 (2) Totals 1 115,220 1 61,648 1 61,285 1 365 (2) If the reconciliation column does not equal zero, provide an explanation of the discrepancies and/or the process followed to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262-060, 07D and 100. -Not Reconciled: 1)Two primary ballots were rejected by the canvassing board but are not traceable back to an individual voter so two envelopes are shown as received but we cannot target who to challenge. 2)Three additional ballots remain attributable to clerical error in processing. a , This report does not include undeliverables. .Z [AWi Si-A"(� - - Report of Write -Ins - 2009 General Election November 3, 2009 Write -Ins for Orphalee Smith, Bellingham City Council at Large Write -Ins for Rebecca Boonstra, FD#14 Comm Pos 3 Precinct Summary: Precinct Summary: Prec # Votes Prec # Votes 201 217 127 0 202 39 133 0 203 105 134 17 204 103 135 6 205 51 138 2 206 66 144 0 207 66 145 0 208 192 209 346 25 210 7 211 53 212 81 213 25 214 45 215 53 216 33 217 30 218 19 219 30 220 74 221 184 222 141 223 34 224 142 225 150 226 141 227 117 228 181 229 145 230 62 231 11 232 8 233 0 234 13 235 81 236 102 237 1 238 16 239 158 240 8 241 30 242 16 243 57 244 222 245 123 246 108 247 123 4009 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Rural Library District, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to increase the property tax levy rate from $0.338 to $0.44 per $1,000 of assessed valuation to maintain its community libraries and library services. 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Rural Library District, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: wHATcom COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT PROPOSITION NO.1 LEVY FOR LIBRARY OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE The Whatcom Courtly Rural Library District Board ofTrusl©as adopted Resolution No. 06/16/09-08 concernirrgg properly taxes for oommunilylibraries. Thisproposihor would enable the District to operate and mdntain itsccmmuniiy libraries and library services by increasing its property lax levy rate from the currant rate of $0.338 per $1,000 of assessed valuation to $0.44 per $1,000 of assessed valuation for odleclion in 2010, as allowed by chapter 84.55 RCW. Thereafter, such levy amount would be used to compute limitations for subse4uent years as dlowed by chapter 84.55 RCW. Should this proposition be: APPROVED 4= od REJECTED 4= 09 ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 17,843 51.41 % REJECTED — 16,867 48.59% PROPOSITION PASSED The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD Whatcom County Legislative itor airity tyrProsecuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to'dissolve FPD No. 2 thereby allowing all fire and emergency medical services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT PROPOSITION N0.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT 140.2 The Board of Fire Ccmmis*ners at Whaloom Countpp dire district No. 2 passed Resolution No. P0FM2 commning a Proposition toftsdve he Redislkt, This measure would dissdve he fire district effeclve Decerriber31, 2009, thereby allowing a9 Ere and emergency medical services and admiristralion to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whalccxn Fire Authority which has provided such zWoes since its formation on January 1, 2009. W64i- FiLot t�l 7 a ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 2,365 89.01% REJECTED — 292 10.99% Should this proposition be: ' APPROVED 4= w4 PROPOSITION PASSED N" REJECTED «r m4l N, Q • ' :' ' C, _ r rti The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. WHATCO COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD *. • ;�niTflR's Whatcom Cou y Auditor *� '°d� County Legislate a Authoty Coup eputy rosecuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 6, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to dissolve FPD No. 6 thereby allowing all fire and emergency medical services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 6, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: W HATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.6 PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO.6 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire District No. 6 passed Resolution No. 2009-04 conoeming a proposihontodissolve tie fire district. This measur : would disscive the fire district effeclive D---errbea, 31, 2009, thereby allowing all fire arrJ emergency medical services and administration to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whicrn� Fire A.ulhorily. which has provided since its formation on January 1, 2009. Should this proposition be: APPROVED Om ry REJECTED 4M M ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 320 REJECTED — 20 PROPOSITION PASSED The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009 94.12% 5.88% . WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD'';,—, Whatcom Co y Audi or Count Le islative Authority Y g Y Co ep ecuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to dissolve FPD No. 9 thereby allowing all fire and emergency medical services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COM Y FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTNO. 9 PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO.9 The Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatoorn Caurty Fire Distrid No. 9 passed Resolution No. ZCO"3 concerning a proposWon todissdve he fire district This measure would dissdve he fire district effective December31, 2009, bereby allowing all lira and emergency medical services and admirislralion to he perlarmed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Rre Aulhority vhiichhas provided such services since its formation on January 1, 2009, ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 368 82.51 % REJECTED — 78 17.49% Should this proposition be: F ' APPROVED 4w PROPOSITION PASSED �'`��'� "`r REJECTED ' `o The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. ; WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD" Cv a secuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 10, Whatcom County,_ Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to dissolve FPD No. 10 thereby allowing all fire and emergency medical services to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Whatcom Fire 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 10, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PR0TECTION DISTRICT N0. 10 PROPOSITION NO.1 DISSOLUTION OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 10 The Board of Rre Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire District Kb- 10 passed Resolulion No.2CM02 concerning a proposition to dissotvethe fire district. This measure would dissolve the Ore district effective Deoer ber 31, 2009, thereby allowing all fire and emergency medical services and adninistrafion to be performed exclusively by the voter approved South Malcom Are Authority which has provided such services since its formation on January 1, 2009. ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 596 86.50% REJECTED — 93 13.50% Should this proposition be: j , 1 . , . APPROVED 4. md PROPOSITION PASSED ,�'���� C () 0 '• REJECTED {M�- 't. 5 ti J The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD" Cou cuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 18, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to levy a regular property tax for the continuation of $.28 per $1,000 assessed valuation for six years beginning in 2009 to begin collection in 2010. 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 18, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3rd day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION ENSTRICTN0. 18 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 18 PROPO SiTION NO.1 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom County Fire Prdedicn Llsidd No. 16 beaulhor¢ed to levy a regular preen lax for the ccn0valion of Ihe.. of S.28 cents Per $1,000 ddfars assessed valuafic n each year fp six consecutive years b iming in 2009, la begin collection in 20for the proviman of alI Emergency Medcal Services as provided in Whatcom Caarty Fie Prolection IXstrid No, 18 Resolution No. 7- 09.1? YES 4W NO *r co 0�CGU1fTY rJ; i F7 u Minimum Numbers for Validation: Number of persons voting last General Election: 919 40% Minimum Turnout Required 368 Needs 60% Yes Vote of TOTAL Turnout ACTUAL RESULTS: y YES — 385 78.25% no NO — 107 21.75% LEVY PASSED 78.25% The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD Whatcom Co y Audi or County Legislativ A or't Count a rosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 21, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to increase the number of commissioners from three to five members. 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 21, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3`d day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION AISTrtICTNO. 21 PROPOSITION No.1 Whatcom County File Protection District No. 21 INCREASING NUMBER OF COMMISSIONERS FROM THREE TO FIVE ShAI the Board of CorrmiesiMers of Malcom Caunty Fire Protection DirOct No. 21 ftla North Matcam Fire& Rascus be increased from three members to 1ve members?' YES 4= ay NO 4= a4 ACTUAL RESULTS: YES — 4,194 51.62% NO — 3,930 48.38%/a 44 H A r �. r `�rrrrrrit,, PROPOSITION PASSE The canvass has been completed this 241h day of November 2009. I WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD atcom County udito County Legislative uth rity r� ou secuting Attorney WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 3, 2009, in Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to levy a tax of $0.0825 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation to provide $42,000 for operation and maintenance purposes. 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 General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 3`d day of November 2009 and the results are as follows: - PT. R+OBEftTS PARK AND RECREATION 015TR1CT 00. 1 PROPOSITION NO. 1 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT N1 Shall a lax, of approximately $0.0825 (eight and %. cents), per thousand dakars of assessed valuation (based on 100% of true and fair value) b provide SQ000 (forly4vvothousand ddlam) for aperatim and malntenanw purposes be levied lor the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 in 2009 for collection in 2010 and 2011 upon all taxable properly within the District, all as specked in Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1, Resolution One? LEVY,YES 4M ry LEVY, NO 4=1 y �ic �o3���s�1RK Minimum Numbers for Validation: Number of persons voting last General Election: 693 40% Minimum Turnout Required 278 Needs 60% Yes Vote of TOTAL Turnout ACTUAL RESULTS: LEVY YES — 231 76.24% LEVY NO — 72 23.76% LEVY PASSED 76.24% The canvass has been completed this 24th day of November 2009. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD Whatcom County LegislatiWAuthbrity Court rosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHA 20091103 E November 3, 2009 Q Fj:� I C- 0 A L— Summary Report \ Whatcom County ' OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 114,292 Voters RURAL LIBRARY PROPOSITION NO. 1 ( 73/73 100.00% Mail Ballot Turnout 61,288 53.62% REJECTED 16,867 48.59% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 34,710 100.00% Total... 61,288 63.62% B'HAM MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE 47/47 100.00% INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 1033 120/120 100.00% NP - Debra Lev 14,750 100.00% Yes 26,130 44.71 Total... 14,750100.00% No 32,317 55.29% Total ... 58,447 100.00% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 2 47/47 100.00% NP - Gene Knutson 14,915 100.00% REFERENDUM MEASURE NO. 71 120/120 100.00% Total... 14,915100.00% APPROVED 31,720 53.47% REJECTED 27,598 46.53% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 4 47/47 100.00% Total ... 59,318 100.00% NP - Stan Snapp 14,565 100.00% PORT OF BHAM COMM DIST 1 120/120 100.00% Total ... 14,565 100.00% NP - John Blethen 24,489 47.45% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL WARD 6 47/47 100.00% NP - Scott L.Walker 27,125 52.55% NP - Michael Lilliquist 10,255 56.55% Total ... 51,614 100.00% NP - Catherine Chambers 7,878 43.45% PORT OF BHAM COMM DIST 2 120/120 100.00% Total ... 18,133 100.00% NP - Mike McAuley 26,848 54.31% BELLINGHAM COUNCIL -AT LARGE 47/47 100.00% NP - Douglas G. Smith 22,587 45.69% NP - Seth Fleetwood 13,542 100.00% Total... 49,435100.00% Total.., 13,642100.00% WHATCOM CO COUNCIL DIST 1 POS A 120/120 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 1 POS 2 3/3 100.00% NP - Kathy Kershner 27,605 50.28% NP - Bonnie Onyon 948 76.39% NP - Dan McShane 27,298 49.72% NP - David White 293 23.61 % Total ... 54,903 100.00% Total ... 1,241 100.00% WHATCOM CO COUNCIL DIST 2 POS A 120/120 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 2 POS 4 3/3 100.00% NP - Mary Beth Teigrob 26,551 48.01 % NP - Charlie Hawkins 949 78.17% NP - Ken Mann 28,751 51.99% NP - John George 265 21.83% Total... 55,302 100.00% Total ... 1,214 100.00% WHATCOM CO COUNCIL DIST 3 POS A 120/120 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL WARD 3 POS 6 3/3 100.00% NP - Michelle Luke 26,912 49.24% NP - Paul Greenough 950 100.00% NP - Carl Weimer 27,747 50.76% Total ... 950 100.00% Total ... 54,659 100.00% BLAINE COUNCIL AT -LARGE POS 7 3/3 100.00% WHATCOM CO COUNCIL - AT LARGE 120/120 100.00% NP - Harry K. Robinson 978 100.00% NP -Bill Knutzen 29,925 53.78% NP - Laurie Caskey-Schreiber 25,722 46.22% Total ... 978 100.00% Total ... 55,647 100.00% EVERSON CITY MAYOR 1/1 100.00% NP - John Perry 403 100.00% RURAL LIBRARY PROPOSITION NO. 1 73/73 100.00% APPROVED 17,843 51.41% Total... 403100.00% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 1 of 6 WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS EVERSON CITY COUNCIL POS 1 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POS 7 5/5 100.00% NP - John Hammond 370 100.00% NP - David Burns 3,272 100.00% Total ... 370 100.00% Total ... 3,272 100.00% EVERSON CITY COUNCIL POS 2 1/1 100.00% NOOKSACK CITY MAYOR 1/1 100.00% NP - Jennifer K. Lautenbach 316 69.00% NP -James S. Ackerman 211 100.00% NP - Eric Oettel 142 31.00% Total ... 211 100.00% Total.., 458 100.00% NOOKSACK CITY COUNCIL POS 1 1/1 100.00% EVERSON CITY COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - Rena Guerin 149 57.09% NP - Bill Brouwer 384 100.00% NP - Daniel Bennett 112 42.91 % Total ... 384 100.00% Total ... 261 100.00% FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POS 5 5/5 100.00% NOOKSACK CITY COUNCIL POS 2 1/1 100.00% NP - Ken Downey 1,260 49.92% NP - Peter G. Lubetich 55 21.57% NP - Jon Mutchler 1,264 50.08% NP - Linda S. Bylsma 200 78.43% Total ... 2,524 100.00% Total ... 255 100.00% FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% NOOKSACK CITY COUNCIL POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - Lloyd Zimmerman 1,889 100.00% NP - Thomas M. Jones 213 100.00% Total ... 1,889 100.00% Total ... 213 100.00% FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POS 7 5/5 100,00% SUMAS CITY MAYOR 1/1 100.00% NP - Brent W. Goodrich 1,185 51.06% NP - Bob Bromley 215 100.00% NP - Keith M. Olson 1,136 48.94% Total ... 215 100.00% Total ... 2,321 100.00% SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POS 1 1/1 100.00% LYNDEN CITY MAYOR 5/5 100.00% NP - Bruce T. Bosch 214 100.00% NP - Scott Korthuis 2,337 52.39% Total ... 214 100.00% NP - Gary L. Bode 2,124 47.61 % Total :.. 4,461 100.00% SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POS 2 1/1 100.00% NP - Leige J. Clare 228 100.00% LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POS 4 5/5 100.00% Total ... 228 100.00% NP - Brent Lenssen 2,923 69.68% NP - Bob Johnson 1,272 30.32% SUMAS CITY COUNCIL POS 4 1/1 100.00% Total ... 4,195 100.00% NP - Michael Quinn 233 100.00% Total ... 233 100.00% LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POS 5 5/5 100.00% NP - Nick H. Laninga 3,511 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR. POS 4 64/64 100.00% Total ... 3,511 100.00% NP - Steven H. Smith 10,996 52.91% NP - Rogan Jones 9,786 47.09% LYNDEN CITY COUNCIL POS 6 5/5 100.00% Total ... 20,782 100.00% NP - Tobey Gelder 3,329 100.00% Total... 3,329 100.00% BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR. POS 5 64/64 100.00% NP - Scott Stockburger 12,972 60.57% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 2 of 6 WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BELLINGHAM SD 501 DIR. POS 5 (cont' 64/64 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR. DIST 1 7/7 100.00% NP - Michael Jay 8,443 39.43% NP - Randall Wright 1,893 100.00% Total ... 21,415 100.00% Total ... 1,893 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR. DIST 4 20/20 100.00% NOOKSACK VALLEY SD 506 DIR. DIST 2 7/7 100.00% NP - Larry Hoffman 3,250 44.90% NP - Stephen A. Jones 1,914 100.00% NP - Lee Anne Riddle 3,988 55.10% Total... 1,914 100.00 Total ... 7,238 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR. DIST 1 13/13 100.00% FERNDALE SD 502 DIR. DIST 5 20/20 100.00% NP - David E. Smith 2,765 100.00% NP - Andrew McLaurin 2,917 42.68% Total ... 2,765 100.00% NP - Troy Clark 3,917 57.32% Total ... 6,834 100.00% MT BAKER SD 507 DIR. DIST 4 13/13 100.00% NP - James Freeman 2,877 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR. DIST 3 8/8 100.00% Total ... 2,877 100.00% NP - Susan Holmes 3,156 100.00% Total ... 3,156 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR. DIST 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Rae (Crissie) Wilson 8 100.00% BLAINE SD 503 DIR. DIST 5 8/8 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% NP - Mike Dodd 3,211 100.00% Total ... 3,211 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR. DIST 3 1/1 100.00% NP - Vincent Hedrick 8 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR. POS 2 12/12 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% NP - Gary A. Vis 5,008 100.00% Total ... 5,008 100.00% CONCRETE SD 11 DIR. DIST 4 AT LARGE 1/1 100.00% NP - Bill Thompson 4 40.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR. POS 4 12/12 100.00% NP - Lucille Claybo 6 60.00% NP - Todd Lingbloom 4,462 100.00% Total ... ° 10 100.00 /° Total ... 4,462 100.00% FD 2 PROPOSITION NO. 1 5/5 100.00% LYNDEN SD 504 DIR. POS 5 12/12 100.00% APPROVED 2,365 89.01% NP - Mike Haveman 3,795 71.26% REJECTED 292 10.99% NP - Rollo Van Slyke 1,531 28.75% Total ... 2,657 100.00% Total ,.. 5,326 100.00% FD 6 PROPOSITION NO. 1 1/1 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR. DIST 1 8/8 100.00% APPROVED 320 94.12% NP - Craig Wasilewski 2,124 100.00% REJECTED 20 5.88% Total ... 2,124100.00% Total ... 340 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR. DIST 2 8/8 100.00% FD 9 PROPOSITION NO. 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Karolyn L. Crabtree 2,120 100.00% APPROVED 368 82.51% REJECTED 78 17.49% Total ... 2,120 100.00% Total ... 446 100.00% MERIDIAN SD 505 DIR. DIST 3 8/8 100.00% NP - Brian A. Evans 2,069 100.00% FD 10 PROPOSITION NO. 1 1/1 100.00% APPROVED 596 86.50% Total ... 2,069 100.00% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 3 of 6 WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FD 10 PROPOSITION NO. 1 (conVd...) 1/1 100.00% FD 14 COMMISSIONER POS. 3 7/7 100.00% REJECTED 93 13.50% NP - RobRoy M. Graham, Jr 1,011 100.00% Total ... 689 100.00% Total ... 1,011 100.00% FD 18 PROPOSITION NO. 1 1/1 100.00% FD 16 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 3/3 100.00% Yes 385 78.25% NP - Gary L. Knaus 424 100.00% No 107 21.75% Total ... 424 100.00% Total ... 492 100.00% FD 17 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 1/1 100.00% FD 21 PROPOSITION NO. 1 20/20 100.00% NP - Anthony Cannizzaro 379 100.00% Yes 4,194 51.62% Total ... 379 100.00% No 3,930 48.38% Total... 8,124100.00% FD 18 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Connie Robinson 311 100.00% FD 1 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 9/9 100.00% Total ... 311 100.00% NP - Floyd Roorda 1,529 100.00% Total ... 1,529 100.00% GLACIER F & R 19 COMM POS. 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Tim Coralline 113 100.00% FD 4 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 8/8 100.00% Total ... 113 100.00% NP - David A. Wright 1,114 47.87% NP - Harry Andrews 1,213 52.13% FD 21 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 20/20 100.00% Total ... 2,327 100.00% NP - Dean A. Whitney 5,808 100.00% Total ... 5,808 100.00% FD 5 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Susan Brownrigg 242 100.00% S WHAT FIRE AUTH 1 COMM DIST NO. 1 8/8 100.00% Total ... 242 100.00% NP - Lynn Trzynka 2,973 100.00% Total ... 2,973 100.00% FD 7 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 11/11 100.00% NP - Al Saab 2,378 100.00% PT ROB WD 4 COMMISSSIONER POS 1 1/1 100.00% Total ... 2,378 100.00% NP - Madeleine Anderson 248 100.00% Total ... 248 100.00% FD 8 COMMISSIONER POS. 3 5/5 100.00% NP - Wallace Croy 1,068 100.00% PT ROB WD 4 COMMISSSIONER POS 2 1/1 100.00% Total ... 1,068 100.00% NP - Scott Hackleman 228 100.00% Total... 228 100.00% FD 11 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Ed Scott 404 100.00% WD 7 COMMISSSIONER POS 1 2/2 100.00% Total ... 404100.00% NP -Thomas Rhone 389 100.00% Total ... 389 100,00% FD 11 COMMISSIONER POS. 2 1/1 100.00% NP - Wendell Terry 433 100.00% WD 7 COMMISSSIONER POS 3 2/2 100.00% Total ... 433 100.00% NP - Bruce T. Siren 113 25.39% NP - Michael Webb 332 74.61% FD 14 COMMISSIONER POS. 1 717 100.00% Total ... 445 100.00% NP - Larry M. Moore 1,027 100.00% Total ... 1,027 100.00% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 4 of 6 WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS BIRCH BAY W & S 8 COMM POS 1 4/4 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 2 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Carl Reichhardt 1,598 100.00% NP - Charles Baker 403 100.00% Total ... 1,598 100.00% Total ... 403 100.00% LK WHATCOM W&S COMM DIST 1 9/9 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 3 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Thomas L. Hadd 2,087 100.00% NP - Robert E. Straka 115 100.00% Total ... 2,087 100.00% Total ... 115100.00% LK WHATCOM W&S COMM DIST 4 9/9 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 1 4/4 100.00% NP - Leslie McRoberts 2,090 100.00% NP - John Groom 1,299 100.00% Total ... 2,090 400.00% Total ... 1,299 100.00% SAMISH WD COMMISSSIONER POS 1 1/1 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 4 COMM POS 3 4/4 100.00% NP - Robert N. Merrill 258 100.00% NP - David J. Kratzig 1,324 100.00% Total ... 258 100.00% Total ... 1,324 100.00% WD 13 COMMISSSIONER POS 1 1/1 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Robert Vandenhaak 131 100.00% NP - Theresa Sygitowicz 206 100.00% Total ... 131 100.00% Total ... 206 100.00% WD 13 COMMISSSIONER POS 5 1/1 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 5 COMM POS 2 111 100.00% NP - Kaye Koenig 83 49.70% NP - Kenneth John Ferry 197 100.00% NP - Phil Cloward 84 50.30% Total ... 197 100.00% Total ... 167 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 6 COMM POS 1 13/13 100.00% GLACIER WD 14 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP -Julie Hughes 3,629 100.00% NP - Ray Sygitowicz 74 100.00% Total ... 3,629 100.00% Total ... 74 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% ACME WD 18 COMMISSSIONER POS 1 2/2 100.00% NP - Leonard A. Sund 1,096 100.00% NP - Gordon W. Scott 61 100.00% Total ... 1,096 100.00% Total ... 61 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 7 COMM POS 2 7/7 100.00% EVERGREEN W&S 19 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - Michael R. Campbell 1,027 100.00% NP - Richard Banel 166 100.00% Total ... 1,027 100.00% Total ... 165 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 8 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% EVERGREEN W&S 19 COMM POS 2 1/1 100.00% NP - Ernie T. Loreen 264 100.00% NP - Gerald Kern 172 100.00% Total ... 264 100.00% Total ... 172 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 10 COMM POS 1 11/11 100.00% CEMETERY DIST 1 COMM POS 1 2/2 100.00% NP - Richard H. Decima 4,464 100.00% NP - Terri Maleng 224 100.00% Total ... 4,464 100.00% Total..- 224 100.00% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 5 of 6 WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS CEMETERY DIST 11 COMM POS 1 2/2 100.00% NP - Roderic A. Perry 146 100.00% Total- 146 100.00% PT ROB PARK & REC PROPOSITION NO. 1/1 100.00% LEVY YES 231 76.24% LEVY NO 72 23.76% Total ... 303 100.00% NW PARK & REC DIST 2 COMM POS 1 7/7 100.00% NP - Richard C. Sturgill 2,952 100.00% Total ... 2,952 100.00% NW PARK & REC DIST 2 COMM POS 2 7/7 100.00% NP - Katy Montfort 2,842 100.00% Total ... 2,842 100.00% NW PARK & REC DIST 2 COMM POS 3 7/7 100.00% NP - Terry Johnston 2,740 100.00% Total ... 2,740 100.00% NW PARK & REC DIST 2 COMM POS 4 7/7 100.00% NP - Ted Morris 2,769 100.00% Total ... 2,769 100.00% NW PARK & REC DIST 2 COMM POS 5 7/7 100.00% NP - Betty Sells Robertson 2,719 100.00% Total ... 2,719 100.00% LYNDEN REG P&R DIST 3 COMM POS 1 12/12 100.00% NP - Kevin Burke 4,482 100.00% Total ... 4,482 100.00% LYNDEN REG P&R DIST 3 COMM POS 4 12/12 100.00% NP - Terry DeValois 5,068 100.00% Total ... 5,068 100.00% HOSPITAL DIST NO. 304 COMM POS 1 1/1 100.00% NP - David G. Walker 8 100.00% Total ... 8 100.00% PT ROB HOSP DIST COMM POS 3 1/1 100.00% NP - Barbara Wray Wayland 244 100.00% Total ... 244 100.00% November 24, 2009 7:22 AM Page 6 of 6 WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD MEETING NOVEMBER 24, 2009 FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2009 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION 3:30 P.M. COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM WHATCOM COUNTY COURTHOUSE E Tel ►R Call meeting to order 2. Review and Approve Reports presented by staff 3. Review Canvass Reports 4. Sign Official Canvass 5. Other 6. Establish date and time for mandatory recount 7. Adjourn Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results � a. 1. 1! 1! ®:4®� ' 1 � w® 1 • liw�®' 341 State Measures Page 1 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results INV ,fir` • . � � � � ��. re r • ®% • • � 1 ®i�®���/ail® ®gmff-wmw I • State Measures Page 2 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results :i ♦ w as • . ;.� . �S 1 ®lnimpmm :.. 39th Legislative Totals 2 1 9 FA 6 5 Turnout 1 30 1 11 36.67% 40th Legislative Totals 5914 110467 FA 11135 1 5473 Turnout 31557 17173 54.4270/6 42nd Legislative Totals 1202141218410 20579 22120 Turnout 1 82705 1441041 53.33% Yellow = 39th Green = 40th Natural = 42nd State Measures Page 3 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices Ri IRBill I� ' I■ 1.•. 1.1 Al ♦ M �•i ��� I • • , ' lit •' ®1:1 I • ®i!�®;•®MOB '♦♦1 1 •• • I 'i� Ii� •• ♦� I I I I I I rY ♦♦ I 1•♦ 1♦ rl 11 ► ♦ • I • i • rr r•♦ ♦w ♦ r♦ Page 4 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices va • i:SO ■■ ■/ �;� ■■ R; •R f ®ww�® 1 :1' I :•:�®i�i®�li���i�® �A•! •• •• I • • I, ;� I • I I :fie I • ®�f I I I •I y •• I• ®)� • • I 1 • , • of • • �ff� I • �.:� • • �.�® ®1•Q®� I • • •' I ;�®®•i• 11 ®i� I • ®1• I I I 1 I •j j • • I • �• I I j� • � I • I .•.� I • • 1 I � 1•f I.1 • •� • �• • ®L•i I I :• : I I' I :::�® �®®LE I• �L• I I Page 5 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices �.� ■■ •• a ■• :i y; Page 6 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices and Library R . � ' �j4 :y y ■ ii • 1 ■ • ®®1Ct r ®s>®' � I I '�'��� • 1 >�.•�,® • I ram�• • ��y� Ml I ®® L® • w+ 151 I 1 • • i�i:L : • : : I • : ' ■ I I �:•:�Y�4 i i ®�ee • I ® • 1 �i 11 ®��f 1 ®'!ii®1 • • �G • • : • �s�®ai�®' ' 1 Page 7 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices and Library ®i : 11 : I ' . � • I �ti�®�,:� III I�1l®• ME 3 0 Mir �SSi:� ' 1 I • 11 ' .. • •� �� r �11 I • W. 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LC c� o0 �Lu LL } O IL Z 102 2006 1138 56.73% 551 433 1 103 1287 633 49.18% 278 281 1 104 945 496 52.49% 215 214 105 960 605 63.02% 226 274 106 1173 566 48.25% 261 236 107 761 441 57.95% 167 211 108 843 455 53.97% 152 219 109 1661 811 48.83% 419 311 112 575 321 55.83% 120 151 113 672 292 43.45% 129 118 126 856 575 67.17% 217 250 127 243 118 48.56% 41 49 128 1579 952 60.29% 415 373 129 73 42 57.53% 16 21 130 808 459 56.81% 192 186 131 63 40 63.49% 18 14 157 369 232 62.87% 87 99 301 1070 467 43.64% 254 181 302 950 438 46.11%M 229 150 303 693 444 64.07%M 207 159 Total 0 17587 9525 54.16%W 4194 3930 e ". rAll ■ ' as Taxing District Measures Fire District 18 Fire District 21 PT. Roberts P&R Page 19 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results r U) O a L E O v a CD o C: � m oLL. 126 12 8 66.67% 8 127 455 284 62.42% 214 129 870 408 46.90% 303 131 314 167 53.18% 98 133 356 178 50.00% 109 136 628 361 57.48% 242 137 1296 700 54.01 % 439 138 184 91 49.46% 56 143 161 91 56.52% 60 Total 4276 2288 53.51 % 1529 Fire District 1 N E 'L E L in m O °v E E Cnn O U U Q [L 000 H LL O L 2 130 495 309 62.42% 90 131 131 511 280 • 54.79% 85 96 132 947 531 56.07% 178 177 139 636 322 50.63% 141 87 140 952 475 49.89% 168 177 141 1426 760 53.30% 254 233 142 1087 694 63.85% 166 265 143 205 114 55.61% 32 47 Total 6259 3485 55.68% 1114 1213 a> O L a ° o E 3 E m U O m U c t.1 y 'Cn o O to a a) O m Z3o cn 10 M 8371 3231 38.59%0 242 Fire District 4 Pt Roberts Fire District 5 Fire Districts Page 20 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results :« r+, N O a in F 0 U iv U `n o o m U 9 m o C r o m LL 3: 120 804 0.00% 138 121 902 264 29.27% 168 123 659 311 47.19% 168 124 914 419 45.84% 259 125 9551 5071 53.09% 335 Total 42341 15011 35.45% 1068 Fire District 7 Fire District 8 � N Cn U) E F o o E E rt, � o „r v o o _ U c v y O 3 o C c> fn C a m L LLw o� 122 774 5711 73.77%n 4041 433 Fire District 11 Fire Districts Page 21 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results O R O t O N a-` a- a. E- E O R � O 0 E o p u) ca E 0 E E m c � O U O U o O U c o � L a 47 � (6 co�- 7 0 R U--i 0 O L LL W� 0 a'L LL w 3 127 2311 125 54.11% 73 69 0 133 534 294 55.06% 165 167 0 134 1476 633 42.89% 421 412 17 135 250 142 56.80% 92 89 6 138 474 277 58.44% 197 198 2 144 20 11 55.00% 8 71 0 145 1451 100 68.97% 71 69 0 Total 31301 1582 50.54% 1027 10111 25 V1 O o C O L E IL LL m IL V /� 143 71 5 71.43% 4 144 898 394 43.88% 344 153 155 100 64.52% 76 Total 1060 499 47.08% 424 0 Cn N O .N d C O � E � E cU c Z o U •� •� O O c r Y a m oQ 114 ff 9531 5831 61.18% 379 U) O d E � g � ca � o v E c c U U °D O c .v T � o O C 00 C C O a f m LLUW 152 1058 5201 49.15%H 311 Fire District 16 Fire District 17 Fire District 18 Fire District 14 Fire Districts Page 22 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results r U) O a_ d ° ., 0- E c E = c c U O R U o o O U a m E o i= 135 3171 135 42.59% 113 r o d d c v �r C L U U) � U Q N O r M L C co 0 ❑ 102 2006 1138 56.73% 687 103 1287 633 49.18% 406 104 945 496 52.49% 274 105 960 605 63.02% 345 106 1173 566 48.25% 341 107 7611 441 57.95% 248 108 8431 455 53.97% 269 109 16611 811 48.83% 522 112 5751 321 55.83% 192 113 6721 292 43.45% 204 126 856 575 67.17% 326 127 243 118 48.56% 65 128 1579 952 60.29% 610 129 73 42 57.53% 23 130 808 459 56.81% 277 131 631 40 63.49% 18 157 369 232 62.87% 144 301 1070 467 43.64% 335 302 950 438 46.11 % 268 303 693 444 64.07% 254 Total 17587 9525 54.16% 5808 Y C d (B o ❑ N �+ _ U N Q H L N M O O LL d CC! m Cf) J 147 1035 643 62.13% 357 148 1085 670 61.75% 390 149 1460 706 48.36% 430 150 1146J 674 58.81 % 413 151 813 413 50.80% 283 154 1362 800 58.74% 499 155 592 407 68.75% 268 156 953 540 56.66% 333 Total 8446 18437 ####### 2973 Glacier Fire & Rescue District 19 Fire District 21 SWFA 1 Fire Districts Page 23 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results co co 0 m 0 0 o �, c s ++ MEvi E .0 B L E 1=oti J45.99% E r� 00a140 187 86 54 7 45 141 1156 603 335 106 287 Total 1343 689 3891 113 332 U) +, o - L f06 0 E V c 0 - D m 0> O 0 co a � m is 102 2006 1138 56.73% 747 103 542 245 45.20% 173 106 99 48 48.48% 35 109 1842 932 50.60% 643 Total 4489 2363 52.64% 1598 E 2 H � J O in m N 0 0 .0 O E ILL F Mo IL m U J J U 21 142 864 538 62.27% 244 240 143 8 2 25.00% 0 0 147 1035 643 62.13% 323 326 148 1085 670 61.75% 354 350 149 1460 706 48.36% 407 414 150 1146 674 58.81% 419 433 151 813 413 50.80% 267 253 152 205 126 61.46% 73 74 153 1 01 0.00% 0 0 Total M 6617 37721 57.00% 2087 2096 Water Districts Pt Roberts Water District 4 Water District 7 Birch Bay Water & Sewer District 8 Lk Whatcom Water & Sewer District Page 24 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results T U) O a_ E E_ O L U d o U) rn c� ° O L E L a m ii W 156 666 384 57.66% 258 T Ln Ln 0 t 0 0 d c d d E� E E� v o E E'c UUU o E UT 6 > o _ u 73 O c� C a) M Y chVV O O a)3 a I m W �:Y a 134 434 187 43.09%0 13111 831 84 T Cn O N d V E 0 0 0 0 o I C U U a� U) U o O r_ a � m i�: 135 209 92 44.02%0 74 T O O c> N O E U M U oT0 v o C L^^ a � m � V 144 118 63 53.39% 51 153 26 16 61.54%M 10 Total 144 79 54.86% 61 T N O O O a_ 0- O O � d E cC E L c'o (Q U o O m U O d U Ln U) O o rn rn L a � co�R L 0 U 0 134 698 259 37.11% 166 172 Water Districts Samish Water District Water District 13 Glacier Water District 14 Acme Water District 18 Evergreen Water & Sewer District Page 25 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results U) = ❑ w o v E _ E a) v = w U U)o ❑ M U o a. w m U H 144 339 187 55.16% 148 153 155 100 64.52% 76 Total 494 287 58.10% 224 U) a m 41 ❑ (� o E m U ❑ i} Ul OCU N i 0 m Fes- U U 122 774 571 73.77% 403 r O .Ie a_L E (� O fn E ll.l v _ U UCn t_ C1 N o C Co d O m H U w 135 316 165 52.22% 115 c'> U) U d, d N ❑ �, (6 o v E E E Y aLr U 2 U o U e N o _ a d m U U 0 128 1646 952 57.84% 625 644 129 730 387 53.01 % 263 267 130 808 459 56.81% 290 293 131 377 207 54.91 % 121 120 Total 3561 2005 56.30% 1299 1324 r V N d O= ❑ O _ a_ d L c ❑ o v E >+ E N E o E _ U Z ❑ M U N ❑ UCD o o LO m L c {Y m UH UY 144 5791 3181 54.920/o 206 197 Cemetery District 1 Cemetery District 2 Cemetery District 3 Cemetery District 4 Cemetery District 5 Cemetery Districts Page 26 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results 0 0 N 0 � a)C E L] N O C (9 d a w 111 1036 595 57.43% 418 112 1021 570 55.83% 337 113 672 292 43.45% 203 115 5 3 60.00%M 0 116 53 26 49.06% M 17 117 771 455 59.01 % 322 118 820 476 58.05% 308 119 1 623 341 54.74% 225 501 696 315 45.26% 207 502 1357 692 50.99% 488 503 Fa 848 473 55.78%M 312 504 1183 597 50.46%N 397 505 1166 579 49.66%M 395 Total 10251 5414 52.81 % 3629 r [A � co O a F Q @ U U) D r)'0 M ~ a m f? O U 109 372 215 57.80%M 149 110 1165 690 59.23%M 450 114 54 29 53.70%M 18 115 789 471 59.70% 300 501 309 154 49.84% 96 503 62 34 54.84% 21 504 160 98 61.25% 62 Total 2911 1691 58.09% 1096 r 0 r- CU) •--. o i. E 0 U U F CJ N 0 C pp dl IY OQ E- U w 101 837 323 38.59%n 264 Cemetery District 6 d N � 0 E a- M V E 0 U r� s 1461 Cemetery District 7 415 18 284 90 17 57 1027 Cemetery District 8 Cemetery Districts Page 27 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results — w u E a '0 E �. c ° M 0 0 2 c _ m U U a (n o ° o s m H p 2 U w 104 39 0.00% 9 105 960 605 63.02% 370 107 761 441 57.95% 256 108 843 455 53.97% 275 126 835 562 67.31 % 335 157 369 232 62.87%0 151 601 50 20 40.00% 13 602 2368 1564 66.05% 1031 603 1582 992 62.71 % 648 604 1981 1196 60.37% 806 605 1382 883 63.89% 570 Total 11170 6950 62.22% 4464 r U) ° a- L- C: U M �\ o v E a) 0 Q o U o U v a 127 434 218 50.23% 143 133 15 6 40.00% 3 Total 449 224 49.89% 146 Cemetery District 10 Cemetery District 11 Cemetery Districts Page 28 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results Park and Recreation Districts 0 cw ° .-. o 0 iL U7 U 0 o. w c 0 c. 41 s 0 L 0 [L =' c �. U tnnx -O o w o 01 i 0 w C a- ^x a- LL n z a- _O MF i -2� L i w (L � M W z �iy' iaw 4 �I/� rt z Z LGi r Z MQ� /00 µi CL 102 2006 1138 56.73% 742 727 697 712 694 103 1287 633 49.18% 445 427 403 411 398 104 333 194 58.26% 90 83 80 79 82 109 2033 1026 50.47% 684 681 659 681 663 301 1070 497 46.45% 370 358 337 337 342 302 950 438 46.11% 326 302 288 281 277 303 693 444 64.07% 295 264 276 268 263 Total 8372 4370 52.20% 2952 2842 2740 2769N 2719 It 0 0 0- a. 06 c-6 �_► a y I O C +� M o 0) Y LSI R +' C M m d 0 O � a a� CL M m � H >, J d Y > J a> H Lynden Reg Park & Re 105 960 605 63.02% 371 459 108 843 455 53.97% 288 325 126 868 584 67.28% 370 413 127 268 141 52.61 % 83 108 128 212 118 55.66% 59K 73 129 140 77 55.00% 43 54 157 369 232 62.87% 152 177 601 50 20 40.00% 13 14 602 2368 1564 66.05% 1043 1161 603 1582 992 62.71% 669 734 604 1998 1204 60.26% 812 894 605 1382 883 63.89% 579 656 Total 11040 6875 62.27% 4482 5068 NW Park & Rec 2 c Dist 3 Page 29 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results ar w : w v Hospital District No. 304 Pt. Roberts Public Hospital District Hospital Districts Page 30 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 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Rural Library District levy election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE ame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE _i ) -�. Date I lC) 1- Date 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.whatcomma.us Internet: www.whatcamcounty.us/auditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 2 election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE liedz�� ame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE /�-,�A - i A A N7 e Date -v D to Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationllnternal 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.whatcamcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 6 election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Name U ll a5__69 Date Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal 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.uslauditar Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT 4 ACIOM P Gy 9.G shrKs; SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE i me ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Name V J vQIs--c Da e Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 Ml'-0A 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: w".whatcomcount .uslaudilar Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 10 election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Nagle z -S-� Date (�-z_-0q Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal 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@comhatcomma.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 18 levy election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE M -M OFFICE NarVe Date I ( -- 2_5-0 Date 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 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@comhatcomma.us Internet: wwwmhatcomcountymsMuditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District #1 levy election results from the November 3, 2009 General Election, has been delivered to the Treasurer's Office and the Assessor's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE N me ASSESSOR'S OFFICE /L�-- Date N --2 Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal 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 19, 2009 - Minutes - Date: November 19, 2009 Meeting began: 9:15 a.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Karen Frakes, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Barbara Brenner, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Observers Shirley Forslof 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. Debbie presented 41 ballots from the opening board to the Canvassing Board with questionable voter intent. The Board made their determination; two ballots were rejected as the voters voted on the 2009 Primary Election ballot and .39 ballots were accepted. A total of five ballots were received from the City of Blaine and the City of Bellingham payment drop boxes. Since the time of drop off in the cities' payment drop boxes could not be determined, all five of the ballots were rejected. Debbie presented 173 ballot envelopes to the Canvassing Board with questionable signature matches. Of the 173 ballot envelopes presented for review, 58 were accepted and 115 were rejected for no signature match. Two voters' ballots were rejected by the Canvassing Board because the signatures on the Affidavits were not that of the intended voters. In each case a household member signed their own ballot as well as a second ballot that was issued to someone else. Shirley will write letters to these two voters. Karen made a motion to count the ballots that were accepted and to accept any of the no signature match ballot envelopes that are cured by 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 23rd. Barbara seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie presented one ballot from the write-in board to the Canvassing Board for clarification of voter intent. The Board made their determination and accepted the ballot. The Canvassing Board meeting scheduled for Monday, November 23rd at 9:00 a.m. is cancelled unless further Board review is warranted. The final Canvassing Board meeting to certify the 2009 General Election is Tuesday, November 24'h at 3:30 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 11:30 a.m. Minutes Approved By: Shirley Forslo , Whatcom County/Auditor wren Frakes, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Barbara Brenner, County Council Member a� A-0 ate Da a2 Date Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 11 /19/09 Loth of Challencie Ballots GP_nP_ral 200A # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot C-1 246 114 Voter Intent �'�- �E j�U� N' a VOTE FDf- C-2 107 71 R 71 I EL- ID3,3 - C-3 60 88 Voter Intent \ �o C-4 122 130 R 71 Nb -Duel o m'M 'V C-5 114 138 Ferndale school a C-6 504 136 Library— nn C-7 239 121 Ward 6 C-8 209 197 Count C At -Large Ism1` C-9 203 199 1 1033 ova. v O l L. No va�- 1FGR Itkr 6mao C-10 208 169 Mark? NO C-11 246 236 11033 "" � r 0-0wv AS MG 0/d (b3_ nqm v_'e� 'l l C-12 209 227 R 71 \1(-j� lbk All VTL Dq (I C-13 505 264 R 71 / 11033 " ,No MD qQkA C-14 801 270 Sumas Mayor � � I4t) VCT�- C-15 229 277 Count C At -Large C-16 218 215 Write in C-17 130 215 1 1033 RD S C-18 120 284 Write inDJdrAs l� AS �&V-S C-19 201 C263 Front Right Column Page 1 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot �� ss R-�l C-20 203 313 R 71 �Rc��ss M- S VdR 1( � C-21 209 321 Attached Paper C-22 134 311 Council #3 1 cc �} �a C-23 103 319 Dot'sv�' G Fok A -. I �T � 1�r1 C-24 125 355 Port 1 CTT; S ` _ 1D33-vOn -koP, C-25 140 368 1 1033 / Weimer ` CL - Ca LL(YU C-26 62 357 1 1033 C-27 204 363 Write in S C-28 219 381 1 1033 [I S lS PW C-29 208 421 R 71 - V C-30 108 267 1 1033 C-31 104 333 Fire 21 L V` C-32 1230 488 1 1033 ^_- rT t _- v ©rE- « 'Po v1Ab1 -3-3 "Kt) `i C-33 124 464 R 71 / 1 1033 I - �Qlf- C-34 108 461 Port 1 i=�R - Q0� �fiA� u)Q, C-35 603 524 L nden Mayor C-36 244 514 Ken Mann C-37 202 517 Schreiber , " UUk-� �k LAUXXZKl DA C-38 153 551 11033 AS� S C-39 201 C582 Voter Intent Page 2 of 8� ��ss # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot C-40 132 379 Primary Ballot C-41 125 402 Primwy Ballot -rWTATtV1E- 5 Ballots found in C4y Hall Drop Sites Signature Match Challenged SM1 226 463 " SM2 602 583 " SM3 155 140 " SM4 129 527 SM5 126 579 " SM6 102 459 " SM7 801 564 " SM8 117 567 " SM9 105 410 SM10 136 518 " SM11 401 577 SM12 401 530 SM13 105 497 "lk SM14 211 77 " SM15 603 571 SM16 218 501 SM17 605 537 A SM18 218 464 " SM19 122 507 " SM20 222 581 " SM21 119 552 SM22 112 330 " SM23 144 587 "A, SM24 503 112 T/p SM25 222 453 T SM26 401 580 " SM27' 301 518 SM28 120 494 " Page 3 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question of Ballot SM29 401 474 {{Disposition i SM30 213 489 SM31 1246 499 J� SM32 101 131 ; SM33 239 437 nn SM34 119 380 SM35 156 432 SM36 110 463 SM37 227 463 SM38 1228 93 SM39 701 491 " SM40 113 577 SM41 113 563 SM42 125 391 " SM43 152 227 SM44 103 396 " SM45 225 180 " SM46 133 562 SM47 217 504 SM48 236 578 SM49 128 417 SM50 229 431 " SM51 135 539 " SM52 110 560 " SM53 125 421 " SM54 233 589 " SM55 147 469 "�_ SM56 218 299 SM57 131 315 " SM58 117 427 SM59 236 449 SM60 502 509 T SM61 602 325 " SM62 208 493 SM63 115 226 SM64 112 550 A SM65 240 564 Page 4 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot SM66 144 351 SM67 232 575 SM68 117 285 " SM69 236 543 " SM70 242 333 " SM71 505 520 SM72 501 529 " SM73 603 378 SM74 143 386 " SM75 151 479 " SM76 132 559 " SM77 102 318 SM78 602 522 A SM79 212 565 SM80 246 516 A SM81 151 130 " SM82 229 162 " SM83 604 571 " SM84 145 503 " SM85 154 480 It SM86 110 220 SM87 238 435 SM88 114 494 It SM89 243 194 " SM90 226 460 SM91 216 499 " SM92 121 556 A SM93 219 543 IQ SM94 134 460 SM95 605 554 " + CC 7frod SM96 605 90 " SM97 147 460 " SM98 147 469 " SM99 245 375 " SM100 214 585 " SM101 138 335 " SM102 157 446 ( `] Page 5 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot SM103 111 481 " SM104 604 579 " SM105 207 531 " SM106 209 173 " SM107 219 102 " SM108 1134 206 " SM109 225 482 SM110 157 583 " S M 111 215 544 " SM112 155 563 " S M 113 142 479 S M 114 117 590 " SM115 107 429 " SM116 107 433 SM117 128 531 nn SM118 112 507 " SM119 129 417 " SM120 602 424 " SM121 102 528 " SM122 106 323 " SM123 244 430 " SM124 232 572 " SM125 224 104 " SM 126 111 495 " SM127 135 245 " SM128 124 489 Mai a �-P- SM129 605 466 " SM130 110 434 SM131 133 474 " SM132 203 489 " SM133 302 164 " SM134 144 238 " SM135 604 434 SM136 147 377 " SM137 108 466 " SM138 604 128 " SM139 154 346 " Page 6 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot SM140 504 447 fz SM141 605 565 S M 142 224 581 " S M 143 131 479 21 y SM144 128 536 " SM 145 151 400 " SM146 238 456 " SM147 105 579 " SM148 208 376 " SM149 123 205 " SM150 1218 481 " S M 151 301 180 SM152 112 342 " SM153 217 313 " SM154 108 571 " SM155 104 476 " S M 156 148 589 " SM157 301 580 " SM158 204 274 " SM 159 131 544 " SM160 244 337 " SM161 206 516 SM162 212 576 SM 163 141 277 " SM164 218 236 " SM165 209 362 " SM166 132 397 " SM167 108 428 " SM168 1207 332 " SM169 156 305 " SM170 223 587 R SM171 105 328 SM172 801 154 " SM173 220 140 " SM174 208 291 SM175 604 88 " SM176 245 503 " Page 7 of 8 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot SM177 505 541 SM178 117 316 SM 179 1121 494 " SM180 209 550 SM181 152 421 PUr� e I-P ri -.T ` i` G LC Tir- 1GACP-W6 kL L4,Cv-,1�JS Page 8 of 8 (eti -�i �� Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: November 3, 2009 Active Registered Voters 114,292 l Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 61,648 Inactive Registered Voters 8,221 Ballots Counted 61,288 Total Registered Voters 122,513 Ballots Rejected 365 Not Reconciled (5) Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued Received (includes provisional rec'd from other counties) Accepted Rejected (includes provisional ballots sent to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (overseas and Military) 921 192 191 1 Federal Write -In I Provisional 13 24 7 17 Ballots cast on AVU's 3 3 3 Other ballots not reported above (include ACP) 114283 61429 61084 347 (2) Totals 115,220 1 61,648 61,285 1 365 (2) if the reconciliation column: does not equal zero, provide an explanation of the discrepancies and/orthe process Followed to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262-060, 070 and 100. Not Reconciled: 1)Two primary ballots were rejected by the canvassing board but are not traceable back to an individual voter so two envelopes are shown as received but we cannot target who to challenge. 2)Three additional ballots remain attributable to clerical error in processing. This report does not include undeliverables. Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: November 3, 2009 1 ZI 1 (.I o 5 �&v. � cml� Active Registered Voters 114,292 Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 61,628 Inactive Registered Voters 8,221 Ballots Counted 61,288 Total Registered Voters 122,513 Ballots Rejected 346 Not Reconciled (6) Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued Received (includes provisional rec'd from other counties) Accepted Rejected (includes provisional ballots sent to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (overseas and Military) 921 186 185 1 Federal Write -In Provisional 13 24 7 17 Ballots cast on AVU's 3 3 3 Other ballots not reported above (include ACP) 114270 61415 61087 328 - Totals 115,207 1 61,628 1 61,282 I 346 If the reconciliation column does not equal zero, provide an explanation of the discrepancies and/or the process followed to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262-060, 070 and 100. Not Reconciled: 1)Three ballots submitted by staff to correct write-in errors. 2)Three additional ballots remain attributable to clerical error in processing. This report does not include undeliverables. How to Use I his Form No voter should appear in more than one category. Do not enter in shaded areas. I hese areas are populated with tormulas. Numbers should be reported per KCW 29A.W.235(1). Include any other intormatlon deemed necessary to reconcile. Comments containing information specitic to a cell may be viewed by hovering your mouse over the cell. Provide information necessary to reconcile the number of ballots counted with the total number of voters credited. It unable to reconcile voters credited to votes cast, include narative describing processes tollowed to resolve descrepancies. I he print area is preset for the Corm. A PUF of the tinal Corm should be available on your elections website. 30 Day Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: November 3, 2009 Active Registered Voters 114,292 Total Ballots Returned 61,628 Inactive Registered Voters 8,221 Total Ballot Counted 61,288 Total Registered Voters 122,513 Ballots Rejected 346 Voters by Category Credited Totals M A UOCAVA Voters 185 ..................... . ................... .... . .. All other mail ballot voters (include ACP) 61097 Mail / Absentee voters counted but not credited in EMS ... .. ............. ......: ............................ ...... .. ............... .. . .. . ................... Total Mail / Absentee Voters Credited 61,282 P O Poll/AVU voters issued official ballots Provisional voters � L Poll voters credited but ballots not counted ..... ..... S Total Poll Voters - Total Voters Credited 61,282 Ballots/Voters Needing To Be Reconciled (Ballots Counted to Voters Credited) If the number remaining to be reconciled does not equal zero, attach documentation to explain discrepancy for the number of ballots counted with the number of voters credited. 6 Reason for Difference: 1. Three ballots were added by staff to correct write-in processing errors. An error occurred in processing three ballots where the voter voted for a candidate and also completed the arrow at the write-in position which would have resulted in an overvote for that race and not for the candidate(s) in question. This discrepancy was not discovered until after the original ballots had been counted (found during the write-in review process). Three ballots were duplicated to correct this error and allow for the candidates to receive the valid vote(s). 2. Three additional ballots were processed due to clerical handling errors in the system. SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual Send to OB to Dup Out Dup Count" Dav 1 Total 2458 156 0 156 2458 Day 2 Total 6055 406 4 406 6051 Day 3 Total 2830 191 3 191 2827 Day 4 Total 7237 490 5 490 7232 Day 5 Total 5298 295 7 295 5291 Day 6 Total 6628 403 4 403 6624 ❑ay 7 Total 7297 458 6 458 7291 Count 1 Total: 37803 2399 29 2399 37774 Count Date: 11/3/09 Less Outstacks 223 TOTALIExpected Count 37551 Day 8 Total 3109 193 2 193 3107 Count 2 Total: 3109 193 2 193 3107 Count Date: 11 /4/09 Outstacks IN Total New Count 3107 TOTAL/Expected Count 40912 40658 Less New Outstacks 16 Total/Expected Count 40642 Count Diff 37550 1 batch 210 posted 113 rather than 114 40641 1 same as yesterday WORKING COPY 12/4/2009, 10:07 AM 2009_General reconciliation corr2.xls Page 1 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION Day 9 Total Count 3 Total: Count Date: 11/5/09 Outstacks IN November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual Send to OB to Dup Out Dup Count' Count Diff 5803 355 2 355 5801 5803 355 2 355 5801 Total New Count 5834 TOTAL/Expected Count 46715 46476 Less New Outstacks 27 TOTAL/Expected Count 46449 Day 10 Total 10894 651 5 651 10889 Count 4 Total 10894 651 5 651 10889 Count Date: 11/6/09 Outstacks IN 18 ` Total New Count 10907 Total/Expected Count 57356 Less New Outstacks 79 TOTAL/Expected Count 57277 46476 46447 2 from Day 1 and Batch 457 was one short 57275 2 same as yesterday WORKING COPY 12/4/2009, 10:07 AM 2009_General reconciliation corr2.xls Page 2 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual Send to OB to Dup Out Dup Count' Count Diff Day 11 Total 3498 257 1 257 3497 Count 5 Total 3498 257 1 257 3497 Count Date: 11/9/09 Back Out Batch #C1-43 (error in Processing at Count 1) -114 Re -run Batch as #C1-143 114 3497 Outstacks IN 292 Total New Count 3789 Less New Outstacks 38 Total/Expected Count 3751 TOTAL/Expected Count 61028 .+:)r f\ (m7 ssing naiiot from Batch 457 found; already in Ready to Count for 3 write-in corrections processed Day 12 Total (incl write in corrections) 20 Day 13 Total 19 Day 14 Total 22 Count 6 Total 61 Count Date: 11/13/09 Outstacks IN Total New Count Less New Outstacks Total/Expected Count TOTAL/Expected Count 12/4/2009, 10:07 AM 2009 General reconciliation corr2.xls 5 0 5 20 2 0 2 19 2 0 2 22 9 0 9 61 99 39 3864 -37 acc by CB 2 99 rejected as primary ballots not in ready to count 61127 2 O/S to CB 61027 1 still Batch 457 short one found ballot in secrecy env 11/10 1 already in Ready to Count outside Ready to Count; original ballot already 3 counted (plus 4 above = 103 for day's count) 61130 -3 " WORKING COPY Page 3 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Return From Ready to Send to OB to Dup Out Dup Count' 'Includes three due to write-in corrections processed; will be 3 more than mail processed. 121412009. 10:07 AM 2009 General reconciliation corr2.xls Actual Count Diff WORKING COPY Page 4 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION Send to 08 November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual to Dup Out Dup Count' Count Diff uay l b! otal 20 5 0 5 20 Day 16 Total 9 0 0 0 9 Day 17 Total 11 1 0 1 11 Day 18 Total 104 41 0 41 104 144 47 0 47 144 Count 7 Total Count Date: 11/20 61271 Outstacks IN O/S from CB 2 Total New Count 61273 Less New Outstacks 3 Outstacks back IN 3 Total/Expected Count 61273 *Includes three due to write-in corrections processed; will be 3 more than mail processed. Day 19 1 otal 12 1 0 1 12 Count 8 Total Count Date: 11/23 Back out Batch C1-125 -118 Reprocess Batch C1-125 118 Outstacks IN Total New Count 12 Less New Outstacks 12 Total/Expected Count 61285 *Includes three due to write-in corrections processed; will be 3 more than mail processed. At Opening Boards: to cb 39 2 O/S 41 two primary ballot; others cb referral Accepted by CB: 37 2 O/S Rejected by CB: primary ballots; not in ready to count 2 12/4/2009, 10:07 AM 2009 General reconciliation corr2.xls 61276 -3 * 61288 -3 * WORKING COPY Page 5 Send to OB to Dup Mail count vs. ready to count: 61620 mail received less 346 challenged equals 61274 plus 7 prov plus 1 ACP equals 61282 ready to count 61620 1 ACP 7 prov 61628 -346 61282 12/412009. 10.07 AM 2009 General reconciliation corr2.xis SUMMARY- BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 3, 2009 General Election Other Adj Retum from Ready to Actual Out Dup Count" Count DifF 61288 less 3 write-in corrections' = 61285 qualified ballots three to be researched WORKING COPY Page 6 Canvassing Ballot Reconciliation Whatcom County General Election 2009 - November 3, 2009 Registration Counts Total Active Registered Voters Absentee/Vote by Mail Ballots Issued: Confidential 11 Counter 122 DIRE 3 Large Print 11 Mail 113,484 Military/Overseas 65 Military/Stateside 88 Overseas 768 Replacement/Counter 258 Replacement/Mailed 397 Total Issued: 115,207 Ballots Returned: Confidential 1 Mail 63,137 Total Returned: 63,138 Ballots Challenged: Cancelled 3 Confidentials 0 Contain No Ballot 0 Deceased 3 No Ballot 8 No Signature 23 No Signature Match 100 Power of Attorney 2 Second Ballot Received 3 Too Late 204 Undeliverable 1,517 Total Challenged: 1,863 Good Ballots from EMS: Good Confidential Ballots: Provisional Ballots Counted 7 Forwarded to Other 13 Not Counted 4 Total Provisional: 24 Total Provisional Ballots Counted: Total Ballots to be Counted (from EMS): C601 Ballot Counting System Total: 1 w A A.2 VV Voting History Breakdown E Cal Provisional Voter Voted by Mail Ballot Total Voting History: 11 3�vY Rom' 61,274 1 7 61,282 ■ 61,288 Cam,-,i Co i -295 7 yuS{ a .LuCL 61,272 �JVi'Q' 61,279 �epym"M,-) DO EWMR072 - Canvassing Ballot Reconciliation Printed: 12/1 /2009 11:08:29AM TEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. TANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDAVIT Jo solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; Voter • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; • I be least Sign will at 18 years old on or before election day; Here • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; • I have not already voted in this election; and • I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot envelope on behalf of another voter. r/ Date �lj -� 0 q Phone (optional) --, temptin to vote when not —1-M d f' t t tt g q , a emp !ng o vo a more Information has changed, send me an update form. an once, or falsely signing this oath is a felony punishable a maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fine of - - - ` - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10,000, or both. STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide signature. vo witness signatures are required ONLYIF a voter is unable to sign his or :r own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses only a mark en two witnesses must sign. itness�� �1 gn !re Witness Signature Date and Place itness gn O� !re rto 4�r Witness Signature Date and Place O� o (. ITNESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, 3ke his/her markor attempted signature on the line above. I certify, under penalty of perjury ider the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. .,h -2 111111 IIIII IIIII IIIII ##III i#lit Illli lilii lllll illlllllf iliill I lilt x'`vacy by Design''m 029001935661 tent Pending Pub, No. US 2005-61866-A1 5.'.. 'sta7 Serv'rrxApproved 2�722 ; !005-2008 Integrity Voting Svstems® CEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. �IPPRTANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDAVIT GG j solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: I am a citizen of the United States; Voter I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; Sign I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; 100 Here I- am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; I I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; I have not already voted in this election; and 2 �v I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot Date ©7 Phone (optional) envelope on behalf of another voter. ampting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more Information has changed, send me an update form. n once, or falsely signing this oath is a felony punishable --------------------------------------------------_------------- _ _ ---- a maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fine of 000, or both. STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide signature. :) witness signatures are required ONLYIF a voter is unable to sign his or own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses only a mark n two witnesses must sign. ness n e ness n e Witness Signature Witness Signature Date and Place Date and Place rNESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, ke his/her mark or attempted signature on the line above. I certify, under penalty of perjury ier the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. vy Design � - 20, -2 I Illill IIIII Ilill IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII III## IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIII exit 1kriding Pub. No. US 2005-61866-A1 qQ _ / 0290019356661 i.$?!n tHl Serviick!Appnoved��7�2c;� �{ 005-2008 Integrity Voting SystemsO 'EP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. 1�ORTANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted VOTER AFFIDAVIT solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: I am a citizen of the United States; I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; t t Voter Sign Here I have not been Judicially declared mentally incompe en , I have not already voted in this election; and I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot Date — 0 Phone f� envelope on behalf of another voter. 6SI :mpting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more Information has changed, n once, o_r falsely—s_ig_ning_lhis_vath is a felony punishable , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a maximum imprisonment of rive years, a maximum fine of 1,000, or both. tYSTEP 3: Fold down o, :) witness signatures are required ONLYIF a voter is unable to sign his or own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses only a mark n two witnesses must sign. ness n e ` Witness Signature Date and Place v ness n •e Witness Signature Date and Place i I ure. MESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, .ke his/her mark or attempted signature on the line above. I certify, under penalty of perjury ier the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. v y y')esignTM 201-2 I111i Illll 11111 Hill IIIII Mil IIIII IIIII IIIII illll ill IN teat Pending Pub. No. US 2005-61866-Ai 029001935671 % SM*441 Servicw'Approved ' �84721 i(1t)5-2008 Integrity Voting Systems® 'F�� TEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. ANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDAVIT Jo solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; Voter • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; • I will be at least 18 old before Sign � V 6 A' years on or election day; Here `� ^� Or • 1 am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; • I have not already voted in this election; and • I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot / Z� envelope on behalf of another voter.(optional) Date Phone tempting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more an once, or falsely signing this oath is a felony punishable Information has changed, send me an update form. a maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fne of _ y 0,000, or bolt,. STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide signature. i'o wltness signatures are required ONLY IF a voter is unable to sign his or rr own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses only a mark en two witnesses must sign. tness in ire Witness Signature Date and Place tness in -re Witness Signature Date and Place ITNESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, ike his/her mark or attempted signature on the line above. I certify, under penalty of perjury der the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. l I��III�III III IIIII I�III �'lll IIII� I'I�� III�I �IIII �IIII I�'�I IIII I��I 7vacy by Design''`t 029001935671 font Fending Flub. N(t, US ZO05-Gt 9(A-A I . . 5. P :20 Service ty Voting 2$4721 j • /�i �� t � 1 � ;Pp5-2008 Integrity Vtitin8 Systems® �� V —/ L I I �g<F ���`� Nov a STEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. I IMPORTANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDAVIT 1 I do solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; • I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; wair • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; • I have not already voted in this election; and • I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot Date Phone envelope on behalf of another voter. (optional) Attempting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more Information has changed, send me an update form. than once, or falsely signing this oath is lony punishable g P by a maximum imprisonment of five aximum fine of - - - $10,000, or both. � STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide si t Two witness signatures - er is unable to sign his or her own signature or ble or uses only a mark _ 1 then two witnesp Witness Sign Here Wine, Witness �D Sign Here Witness Signalu, dale and Place Date and Place WITNESS CERTIFIL .sed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, make his/her mark or a ,jnature on the Itne above. I certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the S, Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. ?rivacy by ❑esignT" 20�2 !atent.Pending Pub. No..US 2005-61866-A1 F.S.'Postal Seri, ict Appmved 225506 02005-2008 Integrity Voting Systems��I ��1 • �/v % ``'�, L TEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. r VOTER AFFIDAVIT (O 8 to solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; • I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; • I have not already voted in this election; and • I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot envelope on behalf of another voter. tempting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more an once, or falsely sig_ning_Ihis_oath _is a_felony pu_nishab$e a maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fins 0,000, or both. IlIIIIIlII! IIIII IIIII IlIIIIllll IIIII Illll Illll IIIII Ilil! Illlf IIII IIII 029001938021 IMPORTANT. Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. Voter Sign Here Date Phone (optional)2.3-r- 3 Y �9 Information has changed, send me an update form. ❑ STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide signature. ,o witness signatures are required ONI v' r own signature on this envelope " ;n two witnesses must sign. tness to re Witness Signature Ole A00^iness ' `� ` y In re Witness Signature d pke TNESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed th, *e name appears on this envelope, ike his/her markorattempted signature on - .,ne above. I certify, under penalty of perjury der the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. -ivacy by Design"" J t I IIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIII tent Pending Pub. No. US 2005-61866-A1 �� 029001938021 S. Postal SeNice Apprbved A05-2008 Integrity Voting Systems' 225506 EP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. �cinOVIT solemnl, am I am I will 151 Iamn being I hava - that: on day; result of :ompetent; IMPORTANT. Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. 1 Voter Sign . Here I hav I I une haw�a ballot Date Phone (optional) enve:- meting to vote when not qut,ik, _, ;o vote more Information has changed, send me an update form. ❑ i once, or falsely signing this oath t felony punishable _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fine of ,000, or both. _ STEP 3: Fold down on DOTTED LINE to hide signature. TEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. IMPORTANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDAVIT Jo solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington-, • I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; Voter Sign Here • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent, • I have not already voted in this election; and • I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot Date Phone (optional)_ envelope on behalf of another voter. ttempting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more Information has changed, send me an update P ion once, or falsely signing this oath is a felony punishable - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - - _ _ s maximum imprisonment of five years, a maximum fine of - STEP 3• Fold down on DOTTT 10,0 0, or both. ^ No witness signatures are required ONLYIF a voter is unable to sign his or ar own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses only a mark ien two witnesses must sign. rltness ign ere Waness Signature fitness ign ere tilness Signature Date and Place Date and Place JITNESS CERTIFICATION: I witnessed the voter, whose name appears on this envelope, lake his/her mark or attempted signature on the line above. I certify, under penalty of perjury rider the laws of the State of Washington, that the foregoing is true and correct. - J rivacy by 13esigtt�" 125 :te[I[ Pending Ntsh. ,No. Lis-2005-6 860-A I S. PostA] Service Approved 1005.2008 Intcgsity Voline System~' 280457 ;&A I gnature. t5tLLINUHAM VVA 98225 LcMt'.us STEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. IMPORTANT: Voter Affidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. VOTER AFFIDA li' I do solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States: • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; `.' I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; Will • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of being convicted of a felony; • I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; Voter Sign Here • I have not already voted in this election; and • 1 understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot Date envelope on behalf of another voter. l Attempting to vote when not qualified, attempting to vote more _ _ than once, or falsely signing this oath- is a felony punishable Information has . by a maximum imprisonment of Five years, a maximum fine of- $10.000, or both. � STEP 3: Fold d, Two witness signatures are required ONLYIF a voter is unable to sign his or her own signature on this envelope. If a voter is unable or uses onlv a mark STEP 2: Sign Voter Affidavit. VOTER AFFIDAVIT I do solemnly swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that: • I am a citizen of the United States; • I am a legal resident of the state of Washington; • I will be at least 18 years old on or before election day; • I am not presently denied my voting rights as a result of .� being convicted of a felony; 'Y I have not been judicially declared mentally incompetent; I have not already voted in this election; and I understand it is illegal to cast a ballot or sign a ballot envelope on behalf of another voter. �{ Attempting to vote when not qualified. than once, or falsely signino fl-'- by a maximum i-- $10,000, or both Two witness sign-, her own signature then two witnesses Witness iQ Sign Here Witness Signature Witness 02 Sign Here Witness Signature WITNESS CERTIFICATI make his/her mark or attei under the laws of the Stat Privacy by Design" Patent Pending Pub. No. US U,S- Postal 5erviccApprovei 9,2W5 2W8Into.grity Valing •ins` ,je signature. i IMPORTANT: VoterAffidavit must be signed for your ballot to be counted. Voter 0 Sign Here 316044 Date Information has changed, ser. STEP 3: Fold down on L FFA IVY" A7 l i� �i i _ � I P k 1, _ae signature. I 1- k 1 - 3-7q e } `, S l IIIIII �Illi Illll IIIII Illll Ill�� Ifl�l �lllf llf�l l�f II �Illf II�II Illl Ilif 029001509041 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election November 3, 2009 Registered Voters for this Election Total Ballots Issued Regular Mail Ballots Out of State Overseas Military Military -Overseas ACP Large Print Federal Write -Ins DRE Counter Replacements/Counter Replacements/Mailed Total Issued Envelopes Returned: Envelopes Returned by Mail/At Courthouse [ incl dropped ballots at drop sites, provisionals & DRE ACP Returned Total Envelopes Returned l Envelopes Challenged: Cancelled Confidentials Contain No Ballot Deceased No Ballot No Signature No Signature Match Power of Attorney Second Ballot Received Too Late Sub -total Undeliverables Sub -total Total Challenges Ballots to Count (Env Ret less Challenges ) Provisional Ballots Qualified to Count Three ballots to correct write-in voter intent Ballots Expected to Count Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 113484 768 88 65 11 11 3 122 258 63137 1 0 0 3 8 23 100 2 3 204 63138 01 114 1517 1517 1863 6127:; 7 61282 3 61285 61288 Diff 3 Reason for difference: After tracing numerous possibilities, the Auditor's staff deteremine that three additional ballots counted can only be attributed to human error in entering envelopes into the system, in correcting the disposition of any challenged envelopes or other clerical errors. 11/24/2009, 3:22 PM 11_09 Final Reportxls CANVASSING BOARD MEETING November 3, 2009 General Election MANDATORY RECOUNT City of Ferndale Council Position 5 - Minutes - Date: December 4, 2009 Meeting began: 4:15 p.m. c�£a�aL f�c�c�l In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Royce Buckingham, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Ward Nelson, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Jim Fox, Democratic Observer Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 4:15 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the mandatory recount for the City of Ferndale Council Position 5. Shirley announced the total number of votes cast for Ken Downey remained unchanged at 1,260. The total number of votes cast for Jon Mutchler is 1,265; an increase of one vote from the November 3, 2009 General Election results. Debbie presented and reviewed the Ferndale precinct abstract report for the recount. Royce Buckingham made a motion to approve the report, Ward Nelson seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Ward gave the Oath of Auditor to Shirley Forslof. Shirley, Ward, and Royce signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. Meeting adjourned at 4:20 p.m. Minutes Approved By: of T a/ Shirley Fors, Whatcom County Au or Date( �a - �7- Rake I yckr T610 , Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date j Ward Nelson, County Coun it Member Date Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON } ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM } I solemnly swear that the returns of the Recount of the Ferndale City Council Position 5 Race in the 2009 General Election held on November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were deposite 'n my office. S rley Forslof, County.,Abditor Subscribed and sworn to me is day of December, 2009. Ward Nelson, County Council Member Certification of the Canvassing Board - ••• / l 1 f ti STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM `++1f1lS4►` 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 for the Recount of the Ferndale City Council Position 5 of votes cast at the 2009 General Election held on November 3, 2009, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal is 24th day of November, 2009. Shirley Forslof, County Auditor Ward Nelson, ounty Council Member R e u am, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney WHA_20091103_E November 3, 2009 Summary Report Whatcom County UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POS 5 5/5 100.00% NP - Ken Downey 1,260 49,90% NP - Jon Mutchler 1,265 50.10% Total ... 2,525 100.00% Statement of Vote Whatcom County WHA_20091103_E 12/3/2009 FERNDALE CITY COUNCIL POS 5 Registered Turnout Percent 1 2 3 601 1,005 470 46.77% 203 199 2 Mail Ballot 470 46.77% 203 199 2 The Edge 0 0.00% 0 0 0 502 1,357 692 50.99% 296 291 3 Mail Ballot 692 50.99% 296 291 3 The Edge 0 0.00% 0 0 0 603 910 509 55.93% 228 214 2 Mail Ballot 509 55.93% 228 214 2 The Edge 0 0.00% 0 0 0 504 1,343 695 51.75% 290 325 6 Mail Ballot 695 51.75% 290 325 6 The Edge 0 0.00% 0 0 0 505 1,166 579 49.66% 243 236 1 Mail Ballot 579 49.66% 243 236 1 The Edge 0 0.00% 0 0 0 5,781 2,945 50.94% 1,260 1,265 14 Candidates 1 Ken Downey 2 Jon Mutchler 3 Write -In December 03, 2009 11:05 AM Page 1 of 1 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results LO a o o o p cc o U U v •yr (D CD L C W 6L m y�,^y LL i LL i 501 1005 470 46.77% 203 198 502 1357 692 50.99% 296 291 503 910 509 55.93% 228 214 504 1343 695 51.75% 290 325 505 1166 579T 49.66% 243 236 Total 5781 29451 50.94%Ba 1260 1264 Recount held 12/3/2009 501 1005 470 46.77% 203 199 502[1343 1357 692 50.99% 296 291 503910 509 55.93% 228 214 504 695 51.75% 290 325 5051166 579 49.66% 243 236 Total57811 29451 50.94% 1260 1 1265 Cities sheet 1 Page 1 ,fast tLQ2493 Open Pub- OI Nl crest lic Meefing.Notict AA WA Recount ofBailois TF -2466 for the Office of ill non- Ferndale City CC �oasit Council, Position: In the November';, FO PO cu- tined 2009 General IN, D. Election W1. d re The . Whaicasn LA bid County Canvassing PL a fok Board or its desig- CL nated representa- OF 30sal fives pursuant tb W RCW 29A.64 Will CI bid hold an open public CI l by meeting an Decem- SF ber 1, 2009 at 9:00 N, a.m, m the Election Al to Center in the base- T' .ai reent ment of the a i Whateorn County G Von- Courthouse, 311 A Grand Avenue, Bel- IP nl Iinghan' Washing- W fic'a- tan, for the purpose Ol of the recount of FY far. votes cast far the of. Pi .e. gee of Ferndale City P1 of Council, Position 5 R[ to be in the November 3, — con- 2009 General Elec. tL Won. The meeting 3 to will recess and will Al - cipal continue until the IL V recounts. are cam- L i7D. leted and certified byy the whatcom IN osal Caunt� Canvassing M ad- $oar . S nv]- Additional Worma- Uon regarding thP- meeft can be ob- S red tained by calling the R ,ay I (11/2612000) Auditor RE Legal Notice Page 1 Frcm: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor' <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 11 /25/2009 10:27 AM Subject: RE: Legal Notice Hi, Nancy, Just a reminder the deadline is by noon 2 business days before publication, which would make our next publication date Monday. I'll go ahead and get this in Friday's paper for you. Have a great Thanksgiving! Jill Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2600 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Thank you for choosing the best source of local news and information in Bellingham and Whatcom County. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 8:16 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice Good Morning Jill, Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Friday, 11/27/09. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Thank you. Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! Nancy Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360)676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. 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 � z 0 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Open Public Meeting Notice Recount of Ballots for the Office of Ferndale City Council, Position 5 In the November 3, 2009 General Election The Whatcom County Canvassing Board or its designated representatives pursuant to RCW 29A.64 will hold an open public meeting on December 1, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in the Election Center in the basement of the Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Bellingham, Washington, for the purpose of the recount of votes cast for the office of Ferndale City Council, Position 5 in the November 3, 2009 General Election. The meeting will recess and will continue until the recounts are completed and certified by the Whatcom County Canvassing Board. Additional information regarding the meeting can be obtained by calling the Whatcom County Auditor at (360) 676-6744 or the Election Division at (360) 676-6742. The meeting of the Canvassing Board, is an open public meeting under the applicable provisions of Chapter 42.30 RCW. A record of the proceedings of the Canvassing Board shall be made and maintained in the office of the Whatcom County Auditor and shall be available for public inspection and copying. The record shall be retained for the same period of time as required for the retention of ballots. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Whatcom County Canvassing Board Chair Publish: November 27, 2009 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON,I ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than six months 15(rior to tfie date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ,2009 1V TARY PUBLIC in ar the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham a m. a. 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No free ads for pets, guns, unlilon, Illegal substance& garage Sales or firewood. Private party adverthing only, business ads do not qualify. If you do nol book ad online, only Items Selling for less than $1,000 are free. Questions? Call 6761610. g TheBellYlghaeco ltl 1 (1112512009) Shirley Forslof - Re: Recount of Ferndale City Council Pos 5 Ballots on Dec 1 at❑9:OOa.m. Page 1 From: Jon Mutchler <JonMutchler@verizon.net> To: "Shirley Forslof' <SForslof@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 11 /25/2009 11:00 AM Subject: Re: Recount of Ferndale City Council Pos 5 Ballots on Dec 1 at 9:OOa.m. I have received your notice and accept. Also, I may like to attend, and b ring some more mutchler kids. How long do you think it will last? Jon On Nov 25, 2009, at 10:07 AM, Shirley Forslof wrote: > Dear Jon: > Attached is a copy of the letter you will be receiving by Certified > Mail establishing the date and time for the recount of ballots for > the office of Ferndale City Council Position 5. The date and time > are as follows: December 1, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in the Election > Center in the basement of the Courthouse. Please email me that you > have received this notice as I am required under the RCW's to > contact you and receive your acknowledgment of the notice of the > date and time for the recount. > If you have any questions, please let me know. > Sincerely, > Shirley Forslof > Whatcom County Auditor > 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 > Bellingham WA 98225 > (360) 676-6744 > e-mail sforslof@co.whatcom.wa.us > FAX (360) 738-4556 > NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with > it may contain legally privileged and confidential information > intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of > this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified > that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this > message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy > any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the > email from your mailbox and hard drive. > <MUTCHLER, JON Recountl1-2009 Ltr.doc> Dear Mrs. Forslof, As we discussed on the phone, I am requesting or approving a machine recount in -lieu of a hand count as would otherwise be necessary in the Ferndale City Council Position 5 race. Thank you for your time and dedication to this process, both within Ferndale and across W h t7on Since d K n Downe Ferndale City Council Position 5 Jon Mutchler Campaign PO Box 1834 Ferndale, WA 98248 (360) 384 9092 JonMutchler@verizon.net November 24, 2009 Dear Shirley Forslof, NOY 85 2009 T wish to request a machine recount of the Downey/Mutchler Ferndale 5 council race. Z don't require a hand count. Jon R.; Mutchler Jon MutchW 2656 Captains Ct Ferndale, WA 98248 T;, Erry" IS 2 r-,�sI.c sklvle7 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.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor November 25, 2009 Mr. Jon Mutchler P.O. Box 1834 Ferndale, WA 98248 {60M CO Sti .4 �gsht NGlo SHIRLEY FORSLOF COUNTY AUDITOR DEBBIE ADELSTEIN CHIEF DEPUTY Phone: 360-676-6740 FAX: 360-738-4556 RE: Notice of Recount of Ballots for the Office of Ferndale City Council Position 5 Dear Mr. Mutchler: Please let this letter serve as notification that the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, or its designated representatives, pursuant to RCW 29A.64.021 will conduct the mandatory recount of the votes cast for the office of Ferndale City Council Position 5. The meeting will commence with the opening of the boxes of ballots for Ferndale City Council Position 5 at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, in the Election Center in the basement of the Whatcom County Courthouse. The results of the 2009 General Election Certification for Ferndale City Council Position 5 are as follows: Ken Downey 1,260 votes Jon Mutchler 1,264 votes A difference of four votes (or less than one-fourth of one percent of the total votes cast) separates candidates Ken Downey and Jon Mutchler. You and/or your representatives and legal counsel may be present to observe the recount. The meeting will recess and continue until the recounts are completed and certified by the Whatcom County Canvassing Board. If you have any questions, please contact me at (360) 676-6744. Sincerely, Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor Enclosure cc: Jim Fox, Democratic Lead Observer Larry Helm, Republican Lead Observer Democratic and Republican Party Chairs Licensing Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY Licensing@comhatcomma.us Recording@comhatcomma.us Elections@comhatcornma.us 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740 ext50065 360-738-4555 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.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor November 25, 2009 Mr. Ken Downey 1550 Main Street Ferndale, WA 98248 Gam co A IN G�( o SHIRLEY FORSLOF COUNTY AUDITOR DEBBIE ADELSTEIN CHIEF DEPUTY Phone: 360-676-6740 FAX: 360-738-4556 RE: Notice of Recount of Ballots for the Office of Ferndale City Council Position 5 Dear Mr. Downey: Please let this letter serve as notification that the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, or its designated representatives, pursuant to RCW 29A.64.021 will conduct the mandatory recount of the votes cast for the office of Ferndale City Council Position 5. The meeting will commence with the opening of the boxes of ballots for Ferndale City Council Position 5 at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 1, 2009, in the Election Center in the basement of the Whatcom County Courthouse. The results of the 2009 General Election Certification for Ferndale City Council Position 5 are as follows: Ken Downey 1,260 votes Jon Mutchler 1,264 votes A difference of four votes (or less than one-fourth of one percent of the total votes cast) separates candidates Ken Downey and Jon Mutchler. You and/or your representatives and legal counsel may be present to observe the recount. The meeting will recess and continue until the recounts are completed and certified by the Whatcom County Canvassing Board. If you have any questions, please contact me at (360) 676-6744. Sincerely, Shirley Forslo Whatcom County Auditor Enclosure cc: Jim Fox, Democratic Lead Observer Larry Helm, Republican Lead Observer Democratic and Republican Party Chairs Licensing Recording Elections Administration/Internal, Audit TTY Licensing@comhatcomma.us Recording@co.whatcomma.us Elections@comhatcornma.us 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740 ext50065 360-738-4555