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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-2013 Validations 2012 and 2013`Rig '11) SMLQT QALUTtcoi �DRS f Td bb �GtlM CO P Gy �psHiNG'to VALIDATION FIGURES for School District Elections to be held in 2013 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each school district in the last General Election held on November 6, 2012. District Bellingham SD 501 Ferndale SD 502 Blaine SD 503 Lynden SD 504 Meridian SD 505 Nooksack SD 506 Mt Baker SD 507 Concrete SD 11 Number of Persons Vati A Last General Minimum 40% Turnout Bonds Only) 54,754 21,902 15,057 6,023 8,438 3,376 10,432 4,173 4,185 1,674 4,640 1,856 7,180 2,872 34 (Whatcom portion) nds require that the 40% minimum turnout be met and t minimum of 60% .e of the ct l voters castingimt9pts in any 2011 ele Ian is a wined for p 'a a e Cons tion ArAcle VII Section 2 and R W 84.52 le require a ajorl vote of actu I voters sting ballots in arK 1election for (age. See State'eofistitution Article VII, 5 ion a) and RCW 84.52 2013 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2013 Election Dates February 12, 2013 April 23, 2013 Resolution Deadlines December 28, 2012 March 8, 2013 Candidate filing week May 13 — May 17, 2013 August 6, 2013 (Primary) May 10, 2013 November 5, 2013 (General) August 6, 2013 The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s)- Debbie Adelstein, County Auditor See SP%`0m CO .G� s'r � SkINC+� VALIDATION FIGURES for City Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each city in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Number of Persons citv Voting Last General Bellingham 26,177 Blaine 1,621 Everson 647 Ferndale 3,514 Lynden 4,901 Nooksack 350 Sumas 334 Minimum 40% Turnout 10,471 649 259 1,406 1,961 140 134 B ds require that the 4D�� minimum turnout a be met and that a minimum of 60% yes otes of the actual voter is attained f passag a cons ion Article VI Section 2 (b)• 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). cfft"S__hiirley Forslof, Whatcom County(A�ud or 'r Cp `°'hlT1G� VALIDATION FIGURES for 2012 Countywide Bond and Levy Elections Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Whatcom County in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Minimum Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last General Turnout Whatcom County 69,147 27,659 Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be met and that a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters is attained for passage. see state constitution Article vii section 2 (b). 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and .330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -Maya Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). Shirleyorslof, Whatcom Count di � Y Y VALIDATION FIGURES for School District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each school district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. District Bellingham SD 501 Ferndale SD 502 Blaine SD 503 Lynden SD 504 Meridian SD 505 Nooksack SD 506 Mt Baker SD 507 Concrete SD 11 Number of Persons Voting Last General 34,694 10,205 5,611 7,242 3,569 Minimum l 40% ( t Turnout 1 13,878 4,082 2,245 2,897 1,428 3,050 1,220 4,756 1,903 20 (Whatcom portion) Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout be met and that a minimum of 60% yes vote of the actual voters casting ballots in any 2011 election is attained for passage. See State Constitution Article VII Section 2 (b) and RCW 84.52 Levies require a majority vote of actual voters casting ballots in any 2011 election for passage. See State Constitution Article VII, Section 2 (a) and RCW 84.52 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). 2�} Shirley Forslof, Whatcom Coun A ditor r�•SGOM r0 ' v - i' 1 � N hQ� H i 1 VALIDATION FIGURES for Fire District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The vales idation figurare based on the number of voters who voted in each fire district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. *- r ekl�k) Minimum Fire Number of Persons 40% District _Voting Last General Turnout No. 1 2,544 1,018 No. 4 3,947 1,579 No. 5 409 164 No. 7 3,952 1,581 No. 8 1,965 786 No. 11 534 214 No. 14 1,750 700 No. 16 599 240 No. 17 594 238 No. 18 569 228 Glacier Fire & Rescue 142 57 No. 21 10,890 4,356 SWFA 5,291 2,117 ( & ,A Bonds r6q ire that the 40% minimum turnout above be met and that prffiinimurn of 60% yes votes of thew tual voters is attained for passage. See State Cons ' ution Article VII Section 2 (b) and RCW 84. Levies require that one of ethods be Method 1: Nee�64.0.% min um_ .tur actual voters casting"bal.lots: Method 2: If the 4.0°Io minimum,tur number is obtained of yes votes thi If the levy proposed is a levy lid lift, only a improvement levies require a 60% sup applicable to your district election. 6ut above 4KD a minimum of 60% yes votes of the ut is t achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout n evy will pass. ple 'ority is required. Excess levy and capital ajority. Yo hould consult the laws or rules 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 'and .330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid - May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor VALIDATION FIGURES for Fire District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each fire district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Minimum Fire Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last General Turnout No. 1 2,544 1,018 No. 4 3,947 1,579 No. 5 409 164 No. 7 3,952 1,581 No. 8 1,965 786 No. 11 534 214 No. 14 1,750 700 No. 16 599 240 No. 17 594 238 No. 18 569 228 Glacier Fire & Rescue 142 57 No. 21 10,890 4,356 SWFA 5,291 2,117 Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be met and that a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters is attained for passage. See State Constitution Article VI Section 2 (b) and RCW 84.52. Levies require that one of two methods be used to validate: Method 1: Need 40% minimum turnout above AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters casting ballots. OR Method 2: If the 40% minimum turnout is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout number is obtained of yes votes then the levy will pass. If the levy proposed is a levy lid lift, only a simple majority is required. Excess levy and capital improvement levies require a 60% super majority. You should consult the laws or rules applicable to your district election. 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid - May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditdr SCOM CO VALIDATION FIGURES for Water District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each water district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Water District No. 2 Pt Roberts Water No. 7 Birch Bay Water & Sewer Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer Samish Water No. 13 Glacier Water Acme Water Columbia Valley Water Number of Persons Voting Last General 587 409 803 2,831 4,143 417 226 92 71 338 Minimum 40% Turnout 235 164 322 1,133 1,658 167 91 37 29 136 ( Nq"-�4+ 1&414A-Q) Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be t and that a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters is attained for passage. Se tate Constitution Article VII Section 2 (b) and RCW 84.52. Levies require that one of tw ethods be userd"to validate: Method 1: Need 40% ' imum t out above AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters casting balio Method 2: If the 400% mini urnout is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout number is obtained of y votes t the levy will pass. If the levy proposed is a lev id lift, only a sim ajority is required. Excess levy and capital improvement levies req� e a 60% super majority. Yo ould consult the laws or rules applicable to your distract election. 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid - May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). tor � �Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County A di i' �C'C CO �$HfNG�O VALIDATION FIGURES for Cemetery Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each cemetery district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Minimum Cemetery Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last General Turnout No. 1 290 116 No. 2 534 214 No. 3 180 72 No. 4 2,220 888 No. 5 317 127 No. 6 6,197 2,479 No. 7 1,975 790 No. 8 409 164 No. 9 2,039 816 No. 10 7,333 2,934 No. 11 237 95 Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be et and that a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters is attained for passage. Sep State Constitution Article VII Section 2 (b) and RCW 84.52., 7 Levies require that one two methods be Method 1: Need °o minimum tur actual voters casting lot Method 2: If the 40% mi number is obtained of yes If the levy proposed is a levy lid improvement levies requireo C applicable to your distric# ection. `to validate: above AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the llur3yfurnout is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout then the levy will pass. only a ple majority is required. Excess levy and capital super major You should consult the laws or rules 2012 ELECTION DATES --- (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid - May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). ,E - 6 - Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Au itor 61 t 4r°MCOG �rpF. � A sHINr+� VALIDATION FIGURES for Park and Recreation District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each park and recreation district in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Park District Pt. Roberts Pk & Rec #1 Northwest Pk & Rec #2 Lynden Regional Pk & Rec #3 Number of Persons Voting Last General 409 5,202 7,242 Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be met and yes votes of the actual v ers is attained for passage. see Stat (b) and RCW 84.52. Minimum 40% Turnout 164 2,081 2,897 a minimum of 60% Lion Article VII Section 2 Levies require that one of two m hods be used to idate: Method 1: Need 40% minim turnout aVcove AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters casting ball Method 2: If the 40% minimum t ut is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout number is obtained o es vot then the levy will pass. If the levy proposed is a levy lidfift, only a simp majority is required. Excess levy and capital improvement levies require a 60% super m 'ority. You should consult the laws or rules applicable to yo.ur district election. 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 1}",- May 1�- The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). 3 7 /* Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Au ito SL/ EOM C��4 pSHI N�� VALIDATION FIGURES for Point Roberts Public Hospital District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Point Roberts Public Hospital District in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Minimum (Wkh'� Point Roberts Number of Persons 40% Public Hospital Dist. Voting Last General Turnout1 409 164 j Bonds require that the 40% minimum turnout above be met and that a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters is attained for pa age. See State Constitution Article VII Section 2 (b) and RCW 84.52. � ' Levies require that one of two m hods b used to validate: Method 1: Need 40% mini m rnout above AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters casting b s. OR Method 2: If the 40% mini m to ut is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout number is obtain of yes vote en the levy will pass. If the levy proposed is a levy 'd lift, only a simple rity is required. Excess levy and capital improvement levies equire a 60% super majorit .You should consult the laws or rules applicable to you district election. �. 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). 161-1/' Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County A dito CG°M CO �ASHrNG'�°� VALIDATION FIGURES for Rural Library District Elections to be held in 2012 Whatcom County, Washington The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Whatcom County Rural Library District in the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. Whatcom County Rural Library Dist. Bonds require that the yes votes of the actual (b) and RCW 84.52. Number of Persons Voting Last General 42,970 minimum turnout above s is attained for Dassacri Minimum 40% Turnout 17,188 ►-rfiet and that a minimum of 60% See State Constitution Article VII Section 2 Levies require that one of two echo a used to validate Method 1: Need 40% mi m turnout above AND a minimum of 60% yes votes of the actual voters cas ' g allots. OR Method 2: If the 40° minima turnout is not achieved, but 60% of that minimum turnout number i btained .of s votes then the levy will pass. If the levy proposed i a levy lid lift, oni simple majority is required. Excess levy and capital improveme levies require a 60% super majority. You should consult the laws or rules applicab_ to your district election. 2012 ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2012 Election Dates February 14, 2012 April 17, 2012 *August 7, 2012 November 6, 2012 Resolution Deadline December 30, 2011 March 2, 2012 Resolution Deadline May 11, 2012 August 7, 2012 *A change in legislation moved the Primary Election to the first Tuesday after the first Monday of August (instead of the third Tuesday in August). Subsequently, filing week has changed to mid -May. Filing week in 2012 will be May 14 - May 18. The State Legislature may change the date(s) of an election(s). Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Adit r Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.us/auditor December 14, 2011 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Whatcom County's Portion of Concrete School District No. 11 and Hospital District No. 304 This is to certify the voter turnout for Concrete School District No. 11 and Hospital District No. 304, within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Washington from the last General Election held on November 8, 2011. District Concrete School District 11 Hospital District 304 Number of Persons Voting Last General Election 20 20 444. � C&e,� iShirley Forslof, Whatcom County ditor 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 .� ? �� �r �� �- -�� ,5 r OM CO A Nry�0 2012 PETITION VALIDATIONS WHATCOM COUNTY INITIATIVE 2011 General Election Turnout Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% Equals Signatures Required WHATCOM COUNTY REFERENDUM 2011 General Election Turnout Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% Equals Signatures Required WHATCOM COUNTY MINI -INITIATIVE 69,147 15% 10,373 69,147 15% 10,373 2008 Gubernatorial Election Turnout 101,394 Times 3% of Votes Cast 3% 3% Equals Signatures Required 3,042 Whatcom County Home Rule Charter, Sections 5.40, 5.41, and 5.60 CITY OF BELLINGHAM INITIATIVE Nov. 2011 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 24,948 Times 20% of Votes Cast 20% 20% Equals Signatures Required 4,990 CITY OF BELLINGHAM REFERENDUM Nov. 2011 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 24,948 Times 8% of Votes Cast 8% 8% Equals Signatures Required 1,996 Bellingham City Charter, Article 10, Section 10.02 and 10.08 District Validation Report Obl AG Vo us 7mr v© e* General Election 2011 - 1110812011 ,-District Total Registration Total Voted 0' 60%Validation 0-0 Whatcom County 117,162 69,141 ft�� j = Co9, 149 27,657 LA'7, L'''9 16,595 CG0002-0 2nd Congressional District LGO039-0 39th Legislative District L00040-0 40th Legislative District L00042-0 42nd Legislative District CC0001-0 County Council District 1 CC0002-0 County Council District 2 CC0003-0 County Council District 3 CY0001-0 City of Bellingham CY0001-1 Bellingham Ward 1 CY0001-2 Bellingham Ward 2 CY0001-3 Bellingham Ward 3 CY0001-4 Bellingham Ward 4 CY0001-5 Bellingham Ward 5 CY0001-6 Bellingham Ward 6 CY0002-0 City of Blaine CY0002-1 Blaine Ward 1 CY0002-2 Blaine Ward 2 CY0002-3 Blaine Ward 3 CY0003-0 City of Everson CY0004-0 City of Ferndale CY0005-0 City of Lynden CY0006-0 City of Nooksack CY0007-0 City of Sumas 117,162 69,141 27,657 16,595 28 20 8 5 31,495 19,185 7,674 4,605 85,639 49,936 19,975 11,985 35,076 OL21,113 1 7- 61 II4t 8,446 0K- 5,068 40,677 * 24 249 ill = 9,700 '1 `701 5,820 41,406 Or 23,779 II , f781 9,512 01513 5,708 43,833 1R 26,175 1 = ��, fq'-1 10,470 10, �T '6 282 7,590 * 4,471 I = 4� N�c� 1,789 OK- 1,074 7,629 4,524 1,810 1,086 7,592 4,042� - �, O�i3 1,617 JC` l 971 6,938 4,448 1,780 1,068 7,250 4,213 1,686 1,012 6,834 4,477 1,791 1,075 2,839 1,621 649 390 1,146 589 236 142 992 535 214 129 701 497 199 120 1,165 647 259 156 6,173 3,514 1,406 844 7,716 4,901 1,961 1,177 670 350 140 84 635 334 134 81 SDO011-0 Concrete School District 11 28 20 8 5 SD0501-0 Bellingham School District 501 57,850 'k 34,692 (� _ �4{,-1� 13,877 �� i 8,327 SD0502-0 Ferndale School District 502 18,025 10,204 I 10, •j� 4,082 ok ~2,450 SD0503-0 Blaine School District 503 9,699 5,611 2,245 _ -1,347 SD0504-0 Lynden School District 504 11,479 7,242 2,897 1,739 SD0505-0 Meridian School District 505 6,009 3,569 1,428 857 SD0506-0 Nooksack Valley School District 506 5,547 3,050 1,220 732 SD0507-0 Mt Baker School District 507 8,522 7k 4,753 1 t 1 �{, 1,902 19 6 3 1,142 FD0001-0 Fire Protection District 1 4,379 2,544 1,018 611 FD0004-0 Fire Protection District 4 6,439 ac 3,946 1 _ I IL('l 1,579 Oil 948 FD0005-0 Fire Protection District 5 844 _ 409 164 99 FD0007-0 Fire Protection District 7 6,329 3,952 1,581 949 FD0008-0 Fire Protection District 8 4,358 1,965 786 472 FDO011-0 Fire Protection District 11 758 533 F',,L� 214 129 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 1 of 5 Printed: 12/9/2011 11:06: 52AM District Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%Validation FDO014-0 Fire Protection District 14 3,313 1,748 �� _ ~(� 700 420 FD0016-0 Fire Protection District 16 1,071 599 240 144 FDO017-0 Fire Protection District 17 968 594 238 143 FDO018-0 Fire Protection District 18 1,097 569 228 137 FDO019-0 Glacier Fire and Rescue 307 142 57 35 FDO021-0 Fire Protection District 21 18,432 10,890 4,356 2,614 FA0001-0 South Whatcom Fire Authority 8,582 5,291 2,117 1,271 WD0002-0 Water District 2 949 587 235 141 WD0004-0 Point Roberts Water District 4 844 409 164 99 WD0007-0 Water District 7 1,342 803 322 194 WD0008-0 Birch Bay Water and Sewer District 4,747 2,831 1,133 680 WD0010-0 Lake Whatcom Water and Sewer District 6,786 4,143 1,658 995 WD0012-0 Samish Water District 655 417 167 101 WD0013-0 Water District 13 429 226 91 55 WD0014-0 Glacier Water District 14 200 92 37 23 WD0018-0 Acme Water District 18 138 71 29 18 WD0019-0 Columbia Valley Water District 833 SIC 336 7 S 135 I 81 CD0001-0 Cemetery District 1 491 290 116 70 CD0002-0 Cemetery District 2 758 * 533 I _ = �;� 214 O� 129 CD0003-0 Cemetery District 3 326 180 72 i 44 CD0004-0 Cemetery District 4 3,670 2,220 888 533 CD0005-0 Cemetery District 5 592 317 127 77 CD0006-0 Cemetery District 6 10,678 6,197 2,479 1,488 CD0007-0 Cemetery District 7 3,100 1,975 790 474 CD0008-0 Cemetery District 8 844 409 164 99 CD0009-0 Cemetery District 9 3,638 2,039 816 490 CDO010-0 Cemetery District 10 11,647 7,333 2,934 1,761 CDO011-0 Cemetery District 11 474 237 95 57 PR0001-0 Point Roberts Park and Recreation Distri 844 409 164 99 PR0002-0 Northwest Park and Recreation District 2 8,855 5,202 2,081 1,249 PR0003-0 Lynden Regional Park and Recreation Dist 11,479 7,242 2,897 1,739 PR0004-0 Chuckanut Mountains Park District 15,457 9,679 3,872 2,324 P00000-0 Public Utility District 1 All 117,162 69,141 27,657 16,595 P00001-0 Public Utility District 1 35,076 * 21,113 I = c�l, 114 8,446 OiL 5,068 P00002-0 Public Utility District 2 40,677 * 24,249 II( _ �(� 9,700 5,820 P00003-0 Public Utility District 3 41,406 23,779 _ I9, 2 `f I �J - 5,708 P00000-0 Port of Bellingham All 117,162 69,141 27,657 16,595 PO0001-0 Port of Bellingham District 1 35,076 * 21,113 ( _ �j; <<� 8,446 L7*- 5,068 PO0002-0 Port of Bellingham District 2 40,677 24,249 +� ='i U{'� {�, 9,700 Q j �5,820 PO0003-0 Port of Bellingham District 3 41,406 * 23,779 j r �, r( I 9,512 :t J 5,708 H00000-0 Hospital District 304 28 20 �/ 8 5 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 2 of 5 Printed: 12/9/2011 11:07:54AM District ' Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%Validation HO0001-0 Point Roberts Public Hospital District 844 409 164 99 L10001-0 Whatcom County Rural Library District 73,326 * 42,966 j�J(Y����� 17,187 ��� ��� 10,313 TA0001-0 Whatcom Transportation Authority 117,131 7k 69,121i�, ( —_ 27,649 � �,�� 16,590 �/ PC101-0 101 844 409 164 99 PC102-0 102 2,054 1,337 535 321 PC103-0 103 1,371 768 308 185 PC104-0 104 1,008 612 245 147 PC105-0 105 1,015 649 260 156 PC 106-0 106 1,185 627 251 151 PC 107-0 107 820 470 188 113 PC108-0 108 860 495 198 119 PC 109-0 109 2,223 1,268 508 305 PC 110-0 110 1,145 705 282 170 P C 111-0 111 1,044 624 250 150 PC 112-0 112 1,049 646 259 156 PC 113-0 113 697 359 144 87 PC 114-0 114 1,092 654 262 158 PC115-0 115 878 580 232 140 P C 116-0 116 53 32 13 8 PC 117-0 117 783 516 207 125 PC118-0 118 864 530 212 128 PC119-0 119 632 366 147 89 PC 120-0 120 909 279 112 68 PC121-0 121 914 289 116 70 PC122-0122 758 533 _ 3� 214 �� 129 PC123-0 123 �682 416 167 101 PC 124-0 124 905 453 182 110 P C 125-0 125 962 534 214 129 PC126-0 126 874 596 239 144 PC127-0 127 978 556 223 134 PC128-0 128 1,651 1,053 422 254 PC 129-0 129 965 517 207 125 PC130-0130 1,373 817 327 197 PC131-0131 925 538 _ !j 216 C) 130 PC132-0 132 1,009 601 241 145 PC 133-0 133 921 503 202 122 PC134-0134 1,613 758 304 ��� 183 PC135-0 135 569 292 117 71 P C 136-0 136 630 383 154 93 PC 137-0 137 1,323 748 300 180 PC138-0 138 659 437 175 105 PC139-0 139 665 387 155 93 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 3 of 5 Printed: 12/9/2011 11:07:54AM District ' Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%Validation PC140-0 140 965 559 224 135 PC 141-0 141 1,432 869 348 209 P C 142-0 142 1,130 772 309 186 PC143-0 143 387 242 97 59 PC144-0 144 925 513 206 124 PC 145-0 145 141 96 39 24 PC 146-0 146 28 20 8 5 PC 147-0 147 1,025 671 269 162 PC 148-0 148 1,136 747 299 180 P C 149-0 149 1,535 800 320 192 PC150-0 150 1,120 693 278 167 PC151-0 151 858 481 193 116 PC 152-0 152 1,097 569 228 137 PC 153-0 153 158 94 38 23 P C 154-0 154 1,363 888 356 214 P C 155-0 155 602 428 172 104 P C 156-0 156 943 583 234 141 PC157-0 157 381 237 95 57 PC201-0 201 2,395 1,397 559 336 PC202-0 202 538 240 96 58 PC203-0 203 1,048 640 256 154 PC204-0 204 1,489 783 314 189 PC205-0 205 907 �t 541 217 131 PC206-0 206 1,213 870 348 209 PC207-0 207 912 624 250 150 PC208-0 208 2,100 1,228 492 296 PC209-0 209 2,845 1,639 656 394 PC210-0 210 73 39 16 10 PC211-0 211 696 446 179 108 PC212-0 212 1,088 674 270 162 PC213-0 213 758 435 174 105 PC214-0 214 827 498 200 120 PC215-0 215 908 414 166 100 PC216-0 216 535 303 122 74 PC217-0 217 598 244 98 59 PC218-0 218 1,020 509 204 123 PC219-0 219 673 372 149 90 PC220-0 220 990 425 170 102 PC221-0 221 1,360 858 344 207 PC222-0 222 720 490 196 118 PC223-0 223 423 233 94 57 PC224-0 224 1,175 779 312 188 PC225-0 225 970 629 252 152 PC226-0 226 840 550 220 132 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 4 of 5 Printed: 12/9/2011 11:07:54AM District ` 3 Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%Validation PC227-0 227 939 563 226 136 PC228-0 228 1,467 928 372 224 PC229-0 229 1,124 766 307 185 PC230-0 230 742 497 199 120 PC231-0231 478 226r7 91 55 PC232-0 232 653 278 112 68 PC233-0 233 258 51 21 13 PC234-0 234 607 330 132 80 PC235-0 235 659 496 199 120 PC236-0 236 889 681 273 164 PC237-0 237 127 31 13 8 PC238-0 238 797 293 118 71 PC239-0 239 1,158 698 280 168 PC240-0 240 441 223 90 54 PC241-0 241 729 497 199 120 PC242-0 242 706 419 168 101 PC243-0 243 617 335 134 81 PC244-0 244 1,317 975 390 234 PC245-0 245 1,210 793 318 191 PC246-0 246 876 596 239 144 PC247-0 247 938 639 256 154 PC301-0 301 1,146 589 236 142 PC302-0 302 992 535 214 129 PC303-0 303 701 497 199 120 PC401-0 401 1,165 647 259 156 PC501-0 501 1,078 610 244 147 PC502-0 502 1,433 800 320 192 PC503-0 503 949 562 225 135 PC504-0 504 1,426 833 334 201 PC505-0 505 1,287 709 284 171 PC601-0 601 57 22 9 6 PC602-0 602 2,387 1,595 638 383 PC603-0 603 1,577 1,035 414 249 PC604-0 604 2,221 1,319 528 317 PC605-0 605 1,474 930 372 224 PC701-0 701 670 350 140 84 PC801-0 801 635 334 134 81 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 5 of 5 Printed: 12/9/2011 11:07:54AM