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N == == RECEIVED AUG 9 - 2000 AUG 9 - 20M TO PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE FROM PROSECUTOR'S AUG 1 1 2000 OFFICE AEG ippp ELECTION SUPERVISOR BALLOT LAYOUT PROOF LAYOUT a� PUBLISHED NOTICE OF CLOSING CERTIFICATION PUBLISHED NOTICE OF ELECTION DISTRICT SECRETARY 11-2�-00 TREASURER'S OFFICE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE STATE OF WASHINGTON, ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, (L6123) NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON November 7, 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 7, 2000 a special election will be held in the shove -named fire protec- tion district for the sub- mission to the qualified electors of said ore pro- tection district of the fal- iowinp proposition: - Submitted by WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT # 9 PROPOSITION NO.1 EMERGENCY MEDI- CAL SERVICES REGU- LAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom Counly Fire Protection District 0 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergenccyy medical ser- vices ut khe sum of S0.35' per $1000 assessed valua- tion each year for ten con- secutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection Distract #9 Resolution #00-01 and the laws of the State of Wash- fn�on, RCW 84.52.069? L VY.......YES LEVY....... NO The palling ?laces for all precincts wholly or par- tially within the district shall be as follows: PRECINCT / POLLING PLACE Crescent 1 / Lake Samish Fire Station, 705 W Lake Samish Road, Belling- ham, WA 98226 The polls for such special election shall he open from 7:00 o'clock AM to 8:00 o'clock PM. Shirley F""Of Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-offieio Supervisor OFElectiOns Kathy Kincaid being first duly sworn on oath says: That (s)he is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of Federated Publications, Inc., a Dela- ware Corporation (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true and correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was pub- lished in the regular and entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: November 1, 2000 that for more than six months prior to the date of the first publica- tion of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bell- ingham 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, Washing- ton, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such news- paper 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 is $ 58.50 Subscribed and sworn to before me this .��� �� ,..•• • ••.., rim 3rd dayof November 2000 0-[An Y _ EXP. 08.01-04 • z 4�G NOTARY ❑T3LTC �� the•S sF `i�ashingtan, residing at Bellingha� ",p f W Ali '1�\ti WHATCOM COUNTY GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 2000 REGISTRATION TOTALS (approx.) TOTAL ACTI'vlr- REGISTERED VOTERS IN WHATCOM COUNTY: 40T" legislative District: 22,557 42"d Legislative District: 75,795 Bellingham City 39,797 Blaine City 2,150 Fire District 4: 5,725 Fire District 9: 893 Fire District 18: 878 Inactive Voters: 14,500 98,352 ABSENTEE BALLOTS TOTAL ISSUED -TOTAL RETURNED 11/7 8 00 AM Total Whatcom County 48,208 25,681 NOTE: The next absentee count wi?i be held on November 11, 2000 at 9:00 Allis DISTRICT City of Bellingham Fire District # 4 Fire District # 9 Fire District #18 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT ISSUES NUMBER OF PERSONS VOTING LAST GENERAL 21,097 3,411 533 Simple Majority 40% of last General 60% TURNOUT YES VOTE 8,439 5,064 1,365 819 214 128 TOTAL PRECINCTS s 150 VOTE BY MAIL PRECINCTS o ACME 1, BAKER 2, GENEVA 1, LYNDEN CITY 9 AND NEWHALEM 08 09 00 TO: FROM: SUBJ: DAVE GRANT Deputy Prosecuting Attorney The Office of the Whatcom County Auditor BALLOT TITLES Please approve and/or prepare the ballot title for the FIRE 9 resolution. Please return to the Election Department. Thank You ! Ethel 50044 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR LEVY WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 RESOLUTION NO. 00-01 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9, PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT AT AN ELECTION TO BE HELD WITHIN THE DISTRICT ON NOVEMBER 7, 2000, OF A PROPOSITION AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A REGULAR PROPERTY TAX IN THE SUM OF $0.35 PER $1000 ASSESSED VALUATION EACH YEAR FOR TEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS BEGINNING IN 2001 TO BE COLLECTED IN 2001 FOR THE PROVISION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ALL AS PROVIDED IN WHATCOM COUNTY F.P.D. #9 RESOLUTION # 00-01 AND THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON RCW 84.52.069 WHEREAS: It is the judgment of the Board of Commissioners of the district that it is essential and necessary for the protection of the health and life of the residents of the district that the emergency medical services enumerated in this resolution be provided by the district. Such services will necessitate the expenditure of revenues for maintenance, operations and equipment. Be it therefore resolved, by the Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9, State of Washington as follows: SECTION 1. That the district shall provide emergency medical care or emergency medical services, including related personnel costs, training for such personnel, and related equipment, supplies, vehicles and structures needed for the provision of emergency medical care of emergency medical services. SECTION 2. In order to produce the revenue adequate to pay the costs of providing life protection services as described in Section 1 of this resolution and to maintain reserve funds sufficient to assure the continuation of such services, the district shall levy in 2000, and collect in 2001, a general tax on taxable property within the district, in the amount of $0.35,per $1000 of assessed valuation. SECTION 3. There shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the district for their ratification or rejection, at an election on November 7, 2000, the question of whether or not such levy for maintenance and operations shall be made. Adopted this 8th day of August, 2000, at the regular meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9. Attest: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DIST ICT NO. 4tc�' 4UG _ 'o' 9 2000 Susan Feemster, Pistrict Secretary wo ':: �d' �\ WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9 By Lam, Winton Wefer, Chai man By Chuck Eggert, Commissioner y�- Pat Curry, Commissi ner EMS BALLOT TITLE Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Proposition # , Emergency Medical Services Regular Property Tax Levy. Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergency medical services in the sum of $0.35 per $1000 assessed valuation each year for ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Resolution #00-01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069? WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2000 IN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT THE PROPOSITION TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. STATE OF WASHINGTON Mi COUNTY OF WHATCOM OATH OF AUDITOR I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9, from the Special Election held on the 7 h day of November 2000, have not been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when they were deposited in oeq S i *i. � a 0 Whatcom Coun Auditor Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November 2000. Wh cam County Legislative Authority r �6 f CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee have completed our canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 on the 7" day of November, 2000 and 1 the results are as follows: VALIDATION Number of Person 40% 60% Votinalast Generai Turnout Yes Vote 533 214 128 WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 Special Election - Proposition No. t Submitted by Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provlston of emergency medical services in the sum of $0.35 per $1000 assessed valuation each year for ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Resolution #00.01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069? Levy YES - 222 4 LEVY, YES 423 68. 12% Levy NO - 224 4 LEVY; NO 198 31. 88r% LEVY PASSED •��•t -�r�.s has been completed this 22nd day of November 2000. •r /; WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD (� i r• i r �, G All z Whatcom Count Auditor Whatcom County Legislative Authority Whatcom County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 2 NOTICE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON November 7, 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 7, 2000 a special election will be held in the above -named fire protection district for the submission to the qualified electors of said fire protection district of the following proposition: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT # 9 PROPOSITION NO. 1 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergency medical services in the sum of $.35 per $1,000 assessed valuation each year for ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District # 9 Resolution #00-01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069? LEVY .......YES LEVY ....... NO The polling places for all precincts wholly or partially within the district shall be as follows: PRECINCTS POLLING PLACES Crescent 1 Lake Samish Fire Station, 705 W Lake Samish Road Bellingham, WA 98226 The polls for such special election shall be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: November 1, 2000 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR"S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS OF THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2000 IN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9, WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT THE PROPOSITION TO PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES. OATH OF AUDITOR STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF W H A TCOM ) I do solemnly swear that the returns purporting to be the election returns of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9, from the Special Election held on the 7" day of November 2000, have not been altered by additions or erasures, and that they are the same as when they were deposited in d•' r,.�� .• 4 ; Whatcorn Coun Auditor Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of November 2000• C 041 r r Wh com County Legislative Authority CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARI. STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Committee have completed our canvass of votes as it pertains to the Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 on the 7`h day of November, 2000 and the results are as follows: WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO Special Election — Proposition No. 1 Submitted by Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergency medical services in the sum of S0.35 per $1000 assessed valuation each year for ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001 • all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Resolution #00.01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069? VALIDATION Number of Person 40% 60% Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote 533 214 128 Levy YES - 222 -- LEVY, YES 423 68. 12% Levy NO - 224 LEVY, NO 198 31. 88% LEVY PASSED: OQ$ �� • •Tfie. Mgt s has been completed this 22nd day of November 2000. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD o0000000• :f o �A Whatcom Count Auditor 21� Whatcom County Legislative Authority Whatcom County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney E 'C co WHATCOM COUNTY 3a �.+ SHIRLEY F®RSL®F AUDITOR'S OFFICE ` AUDITOR Whatcom County Courthouse TERRY HINZ, C.P.A. 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA98225-4186 aSNING�� CHIEF DEPUTY Auditor 12/ 16/99 Elections Internal Auditing VALIDATION FIGURES Motor Vehicle Licensing Recording FOR FIRE DISTRICT ELECTIONS TO BE MELD IN 2000 WIIATCOM 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 2, 1999. Fire Number of Persons 40% 60% District Voting Last General Turnout Yes Vote No. 1 2,134 854 513 No. 2 2,397 959 576 No. 3 4,272 1,709 1,026 No. 4 3,411 1,365 819 No. 5 291 117 70 No. 6 353 142 85 No. 7 2,943 1,178 707 No. 8 1,716 687 412 No. 9 533 214 128 No. 10 690 276 166 No. 11 392 157 95 No. 13 2,295 918 551 No. 14 1,400 560 336 No. 16 588 236 142 No. 17 540 216 130 No. 18 423 170 102 No. 19 95 38 23 2000 FUTURE ELECTIONS DATES (RCW 29.13.010 and. 070) 2000 Possible Election Dates February 29, 2000 March 14, 2000 April 25, 2000 May 16, 2000 September 19, 2000 November 7, 2000 45 day cutoff for resolutions January 14, 2000 January 28, 2000 March 10, 2000 March 31, 2000 August 4, 2000 September 22, 2000 Ll Whatcom County Auditor or Deputy Main Office: (360) 676-6740 Elections: (360) 676-6742 County Residents: (360) 398-1310 FAX: (360) 738-4556 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON November 7, 2000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 7, 2000 a special election will be held in the above -named fire protection district for the submission to the qualified electors of said fire protection district of the following proposition: Submitted by WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT # 9 PROPOSITION NO. 1 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergency medical services in the sum of $0.35 per $1000 assessed valuation each year for ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Resolution #00-01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069? LEVY... ....YES LEVY ....... NO The polling places for all precincts wholly or partially within the district shall be as follows: PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Crescent 1 Lake Samish Fire Station, 705 W Lake Samish Road Bellingham, WA 98226 The polls for such special election shall be open from 7:00 o'clock AM to 8:00 o'clock PM. Shirley Fogs Whatcom dounty Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: November 1, 2000 #7 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Your absentee return envelope MUST have your signature on it. An absentee ballot returned in an envelope without your signature WILL NOT BE COUNTED. Your signature should look similar to the one on your voters registration form. If you think your signature has changed, contact the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. TOP FOUR REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION: • No signature • Late postmark. Ballots must be postmarked no later than election day. • Signature does not match. • Two ballots in one absentee return envelope. You are eligible to vote in this election if: • You are a citizen of the United States • At least 18 years old • Resident of Whatcom County for 30 days prior to the election • Not presently being denied your civil rights as a result of being convicted of a felony If you are not sure about your eligibility, contact the Whatcom County Auditors Office at (360) 676-6742 or (360) 676-6745. Absentee Voter Guide GENERAL ELECTION November 7, 2000 COUNTY OF WHATCOM State of Washington VOTER INSTRUCTIONS Read All Instructions Carefully Before Voting. Failure to follow these instructions may invalidate your ballot. The ballot which you have received is actually a data processing card prepared for recording your vote. Do not mark, fold or punch the ballot punchcard except as outlined in the instructions. Your Absentee Ballot Packet consists of: • This Ballot guide listing the ballot measures and/or candidates. • A pre -scored Ballot Punchcard. • A Ballot security envelope for the Ballot Punchcard. • A pre -addressed Return Envelope to return your voted Ballot Punchcard, which should first be enclosed in the Ballot security envelope. Now that you have received your r Absentee ballot, please use it instead of going to your poll site on election day. OPEN AND COMPLETELY UNFOLD THIS BALLOT GUIDE HOW TO VOTE Ballot Punchcard �_ - y Punch chip completely out of Ballot Punchcard with a paper clip or similar device. 1. Remember to SIGN YOUR NAME on the outside of the MAILING envelope on the line under the Voter Affidavit. Your signature is compared to your signature on file with the County. 2. In the Ballot Guide, to the right of each measure or candidate, is a number which is assigned to a position on your Ballot Card. 3. Use a paper clip, tooth pick or sharp pencil to punch out the pre -scored square located just above the number assigned to the candidate or measure. 4. Write in candidates may be voted for by using the space provided on the flap attached to your ballot card. You must list both the Name and Office of the write-in candidate and the Political Party in Partisan races. Do not punch out a position number for any other candidate for that office. 5.After you have finished voting, place your Ballot Card in the Ballot Security Envelope. 6. Place the Ballot Security Envelope containingyour voted ballot ounchcard INSIDE THE PRE - ADDRESSED MAILING ENVELOPE. 7. Put a first-class stamp on the envelope and mail it so it is postmarked no later than the day of the election. The ballot will be counted if it is postmarked not later than election day and if it is received by the county auditor not later than the tenth day following any special election or primary, or the fifteenth day following a general election. 8. If you spoil your ballot or wish to change your vote, use the BALLOT GUIDE and with a pen make your selections. Return it in the Ballot Security Envelope instead of the ballot card. 9. If you have any questions about these instructions, please call the Auditor's Office at: 360/676-6742 or 360/676-6745. FORMAT # 7 ABG-Whatcom BEGIN VOTING ON PAGE #1 General Election Page 1-SM November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington STATE MEASURES PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 713 YES - 3 Shall it be a gross misdemeanor to capture an animal with certain body -gripping traps, or to poison an animal with sodium fluoroacetate or NO - 5 sodium cyanide? PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 722 YES - 8 Shall certain 1999 tax and fee increases be nullified, vehicles exempted from property taxes, and property tax increases (except new NO - 10 4 construction) limited to 2% annually? PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 728 Shall school districts reduce class sizes, extend YES - 13 -� learning programs, expand teacher training, and construct facilities, funded by lottery proceeds, existing property taxes, and budget NO - 15 reserves? PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 729 YES - 18 Shall school districts and public universities be authorized to sponsor charter public schools, independently operated, open to all students, NO - 20 and subject to revised state regulation? PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 732 YES - 23 Shall public school teachers, other school district employees, and certain employees of community and technical colleges receive annual cost -of- living salary adjustments, to begin in 2001-2002? NO - 25 -3, General Election Page 2-SM gton NovemberSTATE MEASURES — CONTINUED PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 745 Shall 90% of transportation funds, including YES - 29 transit taxes, be spent for roads; transportation agency performance audits required; and road construction and maintenance be sales tax- NO - 31 exempt? AMENDMENT TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED BY THE LEGISLATURE SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 8214 YES - 34 1 Shall the state constitution be amended to permit state funds held in trust for persons with developmental disabilities to be invested as NO - 36 authorized by law? General Election Page 3-FED November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington AH = American Heritage Party NM = Natural Medicine Party CST = Constitution Parry NP = Non -Partisan PARTY D = Democratic Party RFM = Reform Party FDM = Freedom Party R = Republican Party CODES GRIN = Green Party SOC = Socialist Party IC = Independent Candidate SW = Socialist Workers Party L = Libertarian Party WW = Workers World Party NL= Natural Law Party FEDERAL PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 4 YEAR TERM — VOTE FOR ONE AL GORE and JOE LIEBERMAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY 62 -� GEORGE W. BUSH and DICK CHENEY REPUBLICAN PARTY 63 4 HARRY BROWNE and ART OLIVIER LIBERTARIAN PARTY 64 —.4 DAVID McREYNOLDS and MARY CAL HOLLIS SOCIALIST PARTY 65 4 RALPH NADER and WINONA LaDUKE GREEN PARTY 66 4 MONICA MOOREHEAD and GLORIA La RIVA WORKERS WORLD PARTY 67 4 HOWARD PHILLIPS and J. CURTIS FRAZIER CONSTITUTION PARTY 68 4 PATRICK BUCHANAN and EZOLA FOSTER FREEDOM PARTY 694 JAMES E. HARRIS and MARGARET TROWE SOCIALIST WORKERS PARTY 70 4 JOHN HAGELIN and NAT GOLDHABER NATURAL LAW PARTY 71 4 UNITED STATES MARIA CANTWELL D 75 SENATOR 6 YEAR TERM SLADE GORTON R 76 Vote For One JEFF JARED L 77 General Election Page 4FST November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington FEDERAL - CONTINUED REPRESENTATIVE RICK LARSEN D 80 IN CONGRESS end JOHN KOSTER R 81 -� CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT STUART ANDREWS L 82 2 YEAR TERM Vote For One GLEN S. JOHNSON NL 83 -i STATE GOVERNOR GARY LOCKE D 87 4 YEAR TERM JOHN CARLSON R 88 4 Vote For One STEVE W. LePAGE L 89 4 LIEUTENANT BRAD OWEN D 91 —� GOVERNOR WM. "MIKE" ELLIOTT R 92 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One RUTH E. BENNETT L 93 DON L. BONKER D 95 SECRETARY SAM REED R 96 OF STATE 4 YEAR TERM J. BRADLEY GIBSON L 97 4 Vote For One CHRIS LOFTIS RFM 98 4 STATE MIKE MURPHY D 100 TREASURER DIANE RHOADES R 101 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One TIM PERMAN L 102 General Election Page 5ST November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington STATE - CONTINUED BRIAN SONNTAG D 106 STATE AUDITOR 4 YEAR TERM RICHARD McENTEE R 107 Vote For One CHRIS CAPUTO L 108 STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHRISTINE GREGOIRE D 110 4 RICHARD POPE R 111 —� RICHARD SHEPARD L 112 STAN LIPPMANN NM 113 4 LUANNE COACHMAN NL 114 COMMISSIONER MIKE LOWRY D 116 4 OF PUBLIC LANDS DOUG SUTHERLAND R 117 —311 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One STEVE LAYMAN L 118 4 SUPERINTENDENT Of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 4YR. TERM -VmeOre I TERESA "TERRY" BERGESON NP 121 � INSURANCE MIKE KREIDLER D 123 COMMISSIONER 4 YEAR TERM DON DAVIDSON R 124 4 Vote For One MIKE HIHN L 125 4 TURN OVER TO CONTINUE VOTING General Election Page 6-40 November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington LEGISLATIVE STATE SENATOR HARRIET A. SPANEL D 142 4 DISTRICT NO. 40 JERRY FERRIER R 143 4 4 YEAR TERM Vote For One IAN N. BANNERMAN L 144 4 STATE REPRESENTATNE DAVE QUALL D 146 -� DISTRICT 40, POS. 1 2 Year Term Vote One MARK G. LEIGH L 147 4 STATE JEFF MORRIS D 149 4 REPRESENTATIVE STCT PIOSTION NO 2 BRUCE AYERS R 150 4 2 YEAR TERM Vote For One CHARLES (CHUCK) MANNING L 151 4 General Election Page 7-PJ November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One PAUL D. KENNER NP 159 4 JUDICIAL STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POSITION NO. 2 SUSAN J. OWENS NP 163 4 6 YEAR TERM JEFF SULLIVAN NP 164 —3- Vote For One POSITION NO. 7 2 YEAR UNEXPIRED TERM Vote For One BOBBE J. BRIDGE NP 166 4 POSITION NO. 8 6 YEAR TERM Vote For One GERRY L. ALEXANDER NP 168 —3, POSITION NO. 9 TOM CHAMBERS NP 169 6 YEAR TERM JIM FOLEY NP 170 Vote For One 1 STATE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGE DIVISION NO. 1 6YearTermVooteone I MARY KAY BECKER NP 174 4 JUDGE POSITION NO. 1 2 Year Unexpired Term Vote For One IRA UHRIG NP 176 4 STEVE HAGER NP 177 —3� LEE PATRICIA GROCHMAL NP 178 4 DAVID A. NELSON RANDY WATTS DAVID B. HUNTER NP 179 -31 NP 180 4 NP 181 --)� General Election Page 9-F9 I November 7, 2000 Whatcom County, Washington WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.9 Special Election - Proposition No. 1 Submitted by Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 9 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULAR PROPERTY TAX LEVY Levy Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 be YES - 222 4 authorized to levy a regular property tax for the provision of emergency medical services in the sum Levy of $0.35 per $1000 assessed valuation each year for NO - 224 -1, ten consecutive years beginning in 2000 to be collected in 2001, all as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District #9 Resolution #00-01 and the laws of the State of Washington, RCW 84.52.069?