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Whatcom County, Washington, GENERAL 2025, Nov 04, 2025 2025-11-24
All Precincts, All Districts, All Counter Groups, All ScanStations, WC Prop 1 Auth Councilmembers to 16:40:46
Hire Aides, WC Prop 10 Initial Rules Charter Review Comm Meetings, WC Prop 11 Adjust Sig
Requirements for Charter Amend, WC Prop 12 Land Supply and Construction Cost Analysis, WC Prop
2 Establish Office Ombuds, WC Prop 3 Establishing Performance Audits, WC Prop 4 Power and Duties
Elected Officials, WC Prop 5 Modifying Redistricting Process, WC Prop 6 Adjusting Signatures
Required for Referendum, WC Prop 7 Prohibiting County Gov from Interfering, WC Prop 8 Modifying
Budget Process, WC Prop 9 Add Accountability to Financial Reporting, All Boxes
Total Ballots Cast: 76618. Registered Voters: 169242. Overall Turnout: 45.27%
Choice Votes Vote
All Precincts
WC Prop 1 Auth Councilmembers to Hire Aides (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (0 over voted ballots, 0 overvotes, 5285 undervotes),
Approved 26560 37 23%,
Reiected 44773 6217°';
Total 71333 100.00%
Overvotes 0
Undervotes 5285
WC Prop 2 Establish Office Ombuds (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots
(3 over voted ballots. 3 overvotes, 3421 undervotes),
Approved
35918 49.07%
Reiected
37276 50.93%
Total
73194 100.00%
Overvotes
3
Undervotes
3421
169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
WC Prop 3 Establishing Performance Audits (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 3959 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved
6200! 85,33%
Reiected
10657 14 67`%u
Total
72658 100.00%
Overvotes
1
Undervotes
3959
WC Prop 4 Power and Duties Elected Officials (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 3848 undervotes),
Approved 67059 92.15%
Reiected 5710 7.85%
Total 72769 100.00%
Overvotes
Undervotes 3848
WC Prop 5 Modifying Redistricting Process (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (4 over voted ballots. 4 overvotes, 5073 undervotes),
Approved 56628 79.15%
Rejected 14913 20.85%
Total 71541 100.00%
Overvotes 4
Undervotes 5073
169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
WC Prop 6 Adjusting Signatures Required for Referendum (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 3954 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 33995 46.78%
Rejected 38668 53.22%
Total 72663 100.00%
Overvotes 1
Undervotes 3954
WC Prop 7 Prohibiting County Gov from Interfering (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (4 over voted ballots. 4 overvotes, 4582 Undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 43647 60 5919-
Rejected 28385 39 41
Summary Report Page: 2 of 2
Whatcom County, Washington, GENERAL 2025, Nov 04, 2025 2025-11-24
All Precincts, All Districts, All Counter Groups, All ScanStations, WC Prop 1 Auth Councilmembers to 16:40:46
Hire Aides, WC Prop 10 Initial Rules Charter Review Comm Meetings, WC Prop 11 Adjust Sig
Requirements for Charter Amend, WC Prop 12 Land Supply and Construction Cost Analysis, WC Prop
2 Establish Office Ombuds, WC Prop 3 Establishing Performance Audits, WC Prop 4 Power and Duties
Elected Officials, WC Prop 5 Modifying Redistricting Process, WC Prop 6 Adjusting Signatures
Required for Referendum, WC Prop 7 Prohibiting County Gov from Interfering, WC Prop 8 Modifying
Budget Process, WC Prop 9 Add Accountability to Financial Reporting, All Boxes
Total Ballots Cast: 76618, Registered Voters: 169242, Overall Turnout: 45.271/',,
Choice Votes Vote %
Total 72032 100.00%
Overvotes 4
Undervotes 4582
WC Prop 8 Modifying Budget Process (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (2 over voted ballots. 2 overvotes. 4117 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 67706 93 39"
Rejected 4793 6.61
Total 72499 100.00%
Overvotes 2
Undervotes 4117
WC Prop 9 Add Accountability to Financial Reporting (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (1 over voted ballots, 1 overvotes, 3830 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 67942 93.34%
Rejected 4845 6.66%
Total 72787 100.00%
Overvotes 1
Undervotes 3830
WC Prop 10 Initial Rules Charter Review Comm Meetings (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (3 over voted ballots, 3 overvotes, 6455 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 58991 84.08%t.
Rejected 1 i i69
Total 70160 100.00%
Overvotes 3
Undervotes 6455
WC Prop 11 Adjust Sig Requirements for Charter Amend (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (4 over voted ballots, 4 overvotes, 6701 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 28650 40.98%
Rejected 41263 59.02%
Total 69913 100.00%
Overvotes 4
Undervotes 6701
WC Prop 12 Land Supply and Construction Cost Analysis (Vote for 1)
76618 ballots (2 over voted ballots. 2 overvotes. 6275 undervotes), 169242 registered voters, turnout 45.27%
Approved 61134 86.91'1711
Rejected 9201 t309`',�
Total 70341 100.00%
Overvotes 2
Undervotes 6275
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
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COUNTY OF WHATCOM )
A canvass of the votes cast by qualified voters in Whatcom County for the district's submitted ballot measure for the
November 4, 2025 Special Election is complete.
The results of the election were duly canvassed by the Whatcom County Canvassing Board on November 25, 2025,
and the results of said canvass are above.
Dated this 2nd day of December, 2025, Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington.
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Stacy Henthorn
County Auditor
Proposition No it Adiusting the Calculation of Signatures Required for a Charter
Amendment
Ballot Title
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the
Whatcom County Charter to adjust the number of signatures required for the public to place a
charter amendment on the ballot. This measure would amend Charter Section 8.22 to require
a proponent of a charter amendment to register with the Auditor an initiative bearing the
signatures of registered voters equal to twenty percent of the most recent county executive
election. The current requirement is fifteen percent of the last gubernatorial election.
Currently, based on the 2024 gubernatorial election and the 2023 county executive election,
this would reduce the required number of signatures from 20,468 to 15,981.
Should this proposal be:
Approved Rejected
Explanatory Statement
Currently, the number of signatures of registered voters required to be gathered before a
member of the public can place a charter amendment on the ballot is set at 15% of the votes
cast in the county in the last gubernatorial election. If adopted, this Amendment would
change that requirement to 20% of the most recent county executive election. This would
make charter amendments consistent with citizen's initiatives in basing the number of
signatures off of the county executive election rather than the gubernatorial election.
Amending Language
Article 8 - Charter Review and Amendments
Section 8.22 Amendments by the Public
The public may propose amendments to the Charter by registering with the Auditor an
initiative petition bearing the signatures of registered voters of the county equal in number
to, but not less than, fR-e�� twenty (20) percent of the number of votes cast in the
county in the last gto3er-v ial executive election. Signatures shall be registered not more
than one hundred twenty (120) days following filing of the petition with the Auditor, who shall
submit the amendments to the voters. The one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall
begin upon receipt of official notification to petitioner(s) by the Prosecuting Attorney's Office
either by certified mail or messenger. If the last day for collecting signatures falls on a
weekend or legal holiday, then the one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall extend to
the end of the next business day.
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District Name:
District Address:
Contact Person 1
Whatcom County Auditor's Office
Ballot Measure Coversheet
Whatcom County
311 Grand Ave., Bellingham WA 98225
Jenna Gernand, Legislative Coordinator
Name & Title
360-778-5017, jgernand@co.whatcom.wa.us
Phone & email
Attorney Fr�forrnatietn
Kellen Kooistra
Name
360-778-5751, kkooistr@co.whatcom.wa.us
Phone & email
Resolution
with original signatures or a certified copy
Explanatory Statement
prepared by your attorney, not to exceed 100 words
Committee Appointment Forms
separate forms for each committee
Completed Ballot Measure Coversheet
Auditor's Office Use
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Contact Person 2
I Kirsten Smith, Deputy Clerk
i Name & Title
360-778-5015, ksmith@co.whatcom.wa.us
I Phone & email
Has your attorney prepared this ballot measure?
Yes �� No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Missing document(s):
I understand that the submittal deadline date for the missing
documents is and the Auditor's Office will
not begin processing this ballot measure until all documents
have been submitted.
Presenter's Signature
Reviewed 12/12/2023
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
Cathy Halka, AICP, CIVIC
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
311 Grand Avenue, Suite #105
Bellingham, WA 98225-4038
(360)778-5010
WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
July 29, 2025
MEMORANDUM
To: County Auditor Stacy Henthorn
From: Kaylee Galloway, Council Chair —)��
RE: Submittal of 2025 Charter Review Commission Amendments
COUNCILMEMBERS
Barry Buchanan
Tyler Byrd
Todd Donovan
Ben Elenbaas
Kaylee Galloway
Jon Scanlon
Mark Stremler
The County Council, at its July 22, 2025 meeting, voted 7-0 to receive the amendments
put forward by the Charter Review Commission and submit them to the Auditor's office for
the Nov. 4, 2025 General Election.
Senior Deputy Prosecutor Kellen Kooistra wrote ballot titles and explanatory statements
for the amendments, with input from the Charter Review Commission.
Cc: Cathy Halka, Clerk of the Council
Attachment: 2025 Proposed Charter Amendments
COUNTY COURTHOUSE
311 Grand Avenue, Suite #105
Bellingham, WA 98225-4038
(360)778-5010
WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL
CLERK'S CERTIFICATE
CLERK OF THE COUNCIL
Cathy Halka, AICP, CIVIC
For AB2025-507: Receipt of the Whatcom County Charter Review Commission's
proposed amendments to Whatcom County voters and submittal to the Auditor
I, the undersigned, duly chosen, qualified, and acting Clerk of the County Council of
Whatcom County, Washington, and keeper of the records of the County Council (hereinafter
referred to as "Council"), DO HEREBY CERTIFY:
1. The attached record of the Whatcom County Council, AB2025-507, is a true and
correct copy of the original file, consisting of 21 pages, as maintained and duly
recorded in my office pursuant to RCW 36.22.010(6), 36.32.140;
2. Said file is maintained in all respects in accordance with law, and that the content of
the file has not, to the best of my knowledge, been altered;
3. 1 am authorized as Clerk of the Whatcom County Council to execute this certificate.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the
Whatcom County Council, this 28 day of July, 2025.
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WHATCOM COUNTY CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION
TO: Whatcom County Council
FROM: 2025 Whatcom County Charter Review Commission
DATE: July 10, 2025
RE: Charter Review Commission Recommended Amendments to Voters
Liz Darrow, Chair
Jennifer Wright, vice -Chair
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission recommends twelve (12) Charter
amendments to the voters for the November 4, 2025 General Election. Please forward these
amendments to the Whatcom County Auditor per Charter Section 8.20. The full text of the
amendments and expanatory statements follow.
Liz Darrow, Chair
Approved via text 7.14.25/ks
Jennifer Wright, Vice -Chair
District 1: Liz Darrow, Joel Pitts -Jordan, Andrew Reding; District 2: Eamonn Collins, Colton Kaltenfeldt,
Maya Morales; District 3: Doug Chadwick, Jessica Rienstra, Jennifer Wright; District 4: Joe Elenbaas,
Brad Kelly Hannah Ordos; District 5: Lindsey Graham Elenbaas, Jon Mutchler, Rod Stump
Proposition No. 11 - Adjusting the Calculation of Signatures Required for a Charter
Amendment
Ballot Title
The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission has proposed an amendment to the
Whatcom County Charter to adjust the number of signatures required for the public to place a
charter amendment on the ballot. This measure would amend Charter Section 8.22 to require
a proponent of a charter amendment to register with the Auditor an initiative bearing the
signatures of registered voters equal to twenty percent of the most recent county executive
election. The current requirement is fifteen percent of the last gubernatorial election.
Currently, based on the 2024 gubernatorial election and the 2023 county executive election,
this would reduce the required number of signatures from 20,468 to 15,981.
Should this proposal be:
Approved Rejected
Explanatory Statement
Currently, the number of signatures of registered voters required to be gathered before a
member of the public can place a charter amendment on the ballot is set at 15% of the votes
cast in the county in the last gubernatorial election. If adopted, this Amendment would
change that requirement to 20% of the most recent county executive election. This would
make charter amendments consistent with citizen's initiatives in basing the number of
signatures off of the county executive election rather than the gubernatorial election.
Amending Language
Article 8 - Charter Review and Amendments
Section 8.22 Amendments by the Public
The public may propose amendments to the Charter by registering with the Auditor an
initiative petition bearing the signatures of registered voters of the county equal in number
to, but not less than, f��_RIS) twenty (20) percent of the number of votes cast in the
county in the last gtb^mateFia4 executive election. Signatures shall be registered not more
than one hundred twenty (120) days following filing of the petition with the Auditor, who shall
submit the amendments to the voters. The one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall
begin upon receipt of official notification to petitioner(s) by the Prosecuting Attorney's Office
either by certified mail or messenger. If the last day for collecting signatures falls on a
weekend or legal holiday, then the one hundred and twenty (120) day period shall extend to
the end of the next business day.
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