They Represent You - League of Women Voters of Washington
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They Represent You - League of Women Voters of Washington
THEY REPRESENT YOU Directory of Elected Officials Pierce County 2015 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS© OF TACOMA-PIERCE COUNTY 253.272.1495 www.lwvwa.org/tacoma 2015 Elections Primary: August 4th; General: November 5th Voter Information Sources Pierce County: Pierce County Elections www.co.pierce.wa.us Pierce County Auditor 253-798-7427 MyVote smartphone app available on Google Play and Apple iTunes: find registration status, sample ballot, ballot status, etc. Washington State: League of Women Voters of Washington www.lwvwa.org Elections & Voting www.vote.wa.gov Sec’y of State’s Elections Office: 360-902-4151 www.secstate.wa.gov General Information: 800-321-2808 Voter Information: 800-448-4881 Judicial Voter Pamphlet www.courts.wa.gov National: LWV Voter Information 411 www.vote411.org Project Vote Smart www.vote-smart.org Federal Elections Commission www.fec.gov U.S. Government Portal www.firstgov.gov Copies of this booklet are available free by contacting the League of Women Voters’ Office. Please let us know of any changes. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization whose purpose is to promote informed and active participation in government. Membership is open to all citizens of voting age. For information, call: 253-272-1495 www.lwvwa.org/tacoma [email protected] Tax-deductible donations can be made to League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County Education Fund 702 Broadway, Suite 105 Tacoma, WA 98402 TRY 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Voter Information Sources inside front cover Table of Contents 1 Welcome, Voter 2 About the League of Women Voters 3 Pierce County Municipalities 4 Pierce County Officials 16 Pierce County Council 17 Election District Maps 18 Washington State Government 20 State Legislature 21 U.S. Federal Officials 24 Port of Tacoma 25 Pierce Conservation District 25 Courts and Judges 25 Park Districts 24 School Districts 27 Local Radio Stations 31 Civic Television 31 Municipal Classifications 32 Neighborhood / Community Councils 32 Be Active in the Political Party of Your Choice 34 Make an Advocacy Plan 35 Choosing and Supporting a Candidate 36 Letters to the Editor 36 Voting and Voter Registration inside back cover Felons’ Right to Vote inside back cover TRY 2015 Page 1 Welcome, Voter This directory is compiled by the LWV of Tacoma-Pierce County as a resource for citizens who wish to engage with their representatives at any level of government. The League also provides election information at www.VOTE411. We encourage all to take advantage of these resources to learn more about how to be engaged with their government. One of the first steps in getting involved is writing a letter to a news editor. On page 36, we have contact information for publications in Pierce County and suggestions on how to get your letter printed. You can also write, phone, or e-mail any elected official in the county, as well as state and federal government officials, using the information on pages 4-30. Your best chance of being heard is to stand in front of the individual who represents you. Included in the directory are the meeting times for all city/town councils, neighborhood/ community councils, school boards, and other groups in the County. When you arrive, sign in and indicate by your name that you would like to speak. We’ve also included the office numbers in Olympia for all of our representatives. Call to make an appointment if you wish to visit with them. If there is a particular issue that you want to pursue, we’ve included Making an Advocacy Plan on page 35. This guide leads you through the process of working with others on your issue of choice. A good starting point for issue information is the LWV of Washington website, www.lwvwa.org. This comprehensive site has links to information about ballot issues, political parties, campaign finance reform, and citizen watchdog groups. Finally, we have included information on how to support or choose a candidate on page 36. The League does not endorse any political party or candidate, but this information can help YOU decide how to use your vote. Contact information for the political parties is on page 34. Our objectives are to ensure that you have the information you need. The people listed in this booklet represent you. Let your voice be heard. Paula Eismann and Ruth Ann Hatchett Co-Presidents TRY 2015 Page 2 About the League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County We are women and men of all ages and backgrounds who want to make a difference in our communities, our country, and our world. We encourage informed and active participation in government. The League is political, but nonpartisan; our organization does not rate, endorse, or support political candidates , or any political party. • Membership is open to all citizens of voting age, with associate membership available for young people and non-citizens. • In order to increase understanding on major policy issues, we research issues from many points of view and educate ourselves, the public, and decision-makers. • We are nonpartisan. We do not support, oppose, or rate candidates. • We do support (or oppose) issues and legislation, after member study and agreement. We mobilize people to vote and to have a say in the complex decisions which affect us all. • We sponsor and assist with candidates’ forums – on television and in public places. • Our other activities include free public forums on issues, voter registration drives, and nonpartisan election guides. • Current issues we are studying include mental health services in Pierce County, the environment, immigration reform, and hospital mergers. We seek to increase League and citizen involvement in: • local governments and boards, • contributions to traditional and online publications, • public service. Involvement means: voting, paying attention to government meetings, contact (by phone, mail, e-mail, visit) with elected officials, joining citizen advisory commissions and task forces, joining advocacy groups, running for public office. • • • • • • TRY 2015 Page 3 PIERCE COUNTY MUNICIPALITIES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER AUBURN 253-931-3000 Auburn is mostly in King County, but its boundary extends into Pierce County. City Hall [email protected] 25 W Main St Auburn, WA 98001-4998 www.auburnwa.gov Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government MAYOR Nancy Backus CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Largo Wales Pos 2 Claude DaCorsi Pos 3 Bill Peloza Pos 4 Yolanda Trout Pos 5 John Holman Pos 6 Rich Wagner Pos 7 Wayne Osborne 74,860 total - 7,655 in Pierce County Optional Municipal Code 1891 Mayor-Council Next Election 253-931-3041 2017 253-261-5421 253-329-4084 253-261-3235 253-329-4029 253-261-5384 253-261-3263 253-261-5667 2015 2017 2015 2017 2015 2017 2015 City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:30 p.m. __________________________________________________________ BONNEY LAKE 253-862-8602 City Hall [email protected] 9002 Main Street East P.O. Box 7380 Bonney Lake, WA 98391-0944 www.ci.bonney-lake.wa.us Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 18,289 (2012) Optional Municipal Code 1949 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Neil Johnson 253-447-4309 2017 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Randy McKibbin Pos 2 Mark A. Hamilton Pos 3 Dan Swatman Pos 4 James M. Rackley Pos 5 Tom Watson Pos 6 Donn M. Lewis Pos 7 Katrina Minton-Davis 253-241-0472 253-863-6275 253-447-4269 253-862-5326 253-348-7995 253-826-5431 253-691-4144 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 2017 2015 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 4 BUCKLEY City Hall 933 Main St PO Box 1960 Buckley, WA 98321-1960 www.cityofbuckley.com 360-829-1921 ext. 7803 [email protected] Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 4,365 Optional Municipal Code 1890 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Patricia Johnson 360-829-2068 2017 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 N Lyn Rose Pos 2 Cristi Boyle Barrett Pos 3 Marvin Sundstrom Pos 4 James Montgomery Pos 5 John Leggett Pos 6 Milt Tremblay Pos 7 Bryan Howard 360-829-6523 360-829-2906 360-829-5249 360-829-0861 360-829-0447 360-829-2804 253-740-2366 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2015 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. __________________________________________________________ CARBONADO Town Hall 818 Eighth Ave PO Drawer 91 Carbonado, WA 98323 Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 360-829-0125 [email protected] 620 Town 1948 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Brian Whitmore 360-829-2354 2015 TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Joe King Pos 2 Kevin Vesey Pos 3 Jay Argo Pos 4 Wally Snover Pos 5 Sandi Carlson 360-829-0126 360-829-0202 360-829-1160 360-829-2774 360-829-1193 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 Town Council meets the 2nd Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall. TRY 2015 Page 5 DUPONT City Hall 1700 Civic Dr DuPont, WA 98327-9002 www.dupontwa.gov Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-964-8121 [email protected] 9,266 Optional Municipal Code 1951 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Michael Grayum 253-912-5218 2015 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Roger Westman Pos 2 Shawna Gasak Pos 3 Michael Gorski Pos 4 Penny Coffey Pos 5 Kathleen Trotter Pos 6 Mike Courts Pos 7 Andy Estep 253-964-8121 x5282 253-964-8121 x5283 253-964-8121 x5285 253-964-8121 x5281 253-964-8121 x5284 253-964-8121 x5286 253-964-8121 x5287 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. __________________________________________________________ EATONVILLE Town Hall 201 Center St W P.O. Box 309 Eatonville, WA 98328 www.eatonville-wa.gov Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 360-832-3361 [email protected] 2,840 Town 1909 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Mike Schaub TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Andy Powell Pos 2 Bob Walter Pos 3 Brenden Pierce Pos 4 Abbi Gribi Pos 5 James Schrimpsher 360-832-3361 ext 106 2017 360-832-3361 360-832-3361 360-832-3361 360-832-3361 360-832-3361 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 Town Council meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m. at Community Center, 305 Center St W. TRY 2015 Page 6 EDGEWOOD City Hall 2224 104th Ave E Edgewood, WA 98372 www.cityofedgewood.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-952-3299 [email protected] 9,525 Optional Municipal Code 1996 Council-Manager* * Form of government changes to Mayor-Council at next Mayoral election: Primary April 28, 2015, General August 4, 2015. Next Council Election MAYOR Daryl Eidinger 253-797-4673 2015 DEPUTY MAYOR Steve W. Cope 253-863-0708 2015 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Paul L. Crowley 253-241-4330 2015 Pos 2 Luke Meyers 253-826-0009 2015 Pos 3 Tyron Christopherson 253-891-9134 2017 Pos 4 Daryl Eidinger 253-797-4673 2017 Pos 5 Donna O’Ravez 253-863-3457 2017 Pos 6 Stephanie Shook 253-722-3608 2017 Pos 7 Steve W. Cope 253-863-0708 2015 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. _________________________________________________________ FIFE City Hall 5411 23rd St E Fife, WA 98424-2061 www.cityoffife.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-922-2489 [email protected] 9,421 Optional Municipal Code 1957 Council-Manager MAYOR Tim Curtis 253-922-2489 MAYOR PRO TEM Pat Hulcey 253-212-5716 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Bryan Yambe 253-922-2489 Pos 2 Tim Curtis 253-922-2489 Pos 3 Barry Johnson 253-922-2489 Pos 4 Pat Hulcey 253-212-5716 Pos 5 Rob Cerqui 253-922-8556 Pos 6 Winston Marsh 253-922-2489 Pos 7 Lew Wolfrom 253-922-2489 Next Election 2015 2017 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 7 FIRCREST City Hall 115 Ramsdell St Fircrest, WA 98466 www.cityoffircrest.net Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-564-8901 [email protected] 6,613 Optional Municipal Code 1925 Council-Manager Next Election MAYOR David Viafore 253-564-8901 2015 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Matthew Paul Jolibois Pos 2 Shannon Reynolds Pos 3 David R. Goodsell Pos 4 David M. Viafore Pos 5 Hunter T. George Pos 6 Denny Waltier Pos 7 Jason Medley 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 253-564-8901 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. __________________________________________________________ GIG HARBOR City Hall 3510 Grandview St Gig Harbor, WA 98335 www.cityofgigharbor.net 253-851-8136 [email protected] Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 7,798 Optional Municipal Code 1946 Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Jill Guernsey 253-853-7611 2017 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Tim Payne Pos 2 Steven Ekberg Pos 3 Casey Arbenz Pos 4 Rahna Lovrovich Pos 5 Ken Malich Pos 6 Michael Perrow Pos 7 Paul Kadzik 253-858-5887 253-851-7937 253-686-6599 253-851-1959 253-851-5257 253-853-2318 253-851-6579 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Chambers. TRY 2015 Page 8 LAKEWOOD City Hall 6000 Main St SW Lakewood, WA 98499 www.cityoflakewood.us Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-589-2489 [email protected] 58,360 Optional Municipal Code 1996 Council-Manager MAYOR Don Anderson 253-589-2489 DEPUTY MAYOR Jason Whalen 253-589-2489 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Mary Moss 253-589-2489 Pos 2 Mike Brandstetter 253-589-2489 Pos 3 Jason Whalen 253-589-2489 Pos 4 Don Anderson 253-589-2489 Pos 5 John Simpson 253-589-2489 Pos 6 Marie Barth 253-589-2489 Pos 7 Paul Bocchi 253-589-2489 Next Election 2015 2015 2017 2017 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Study Sessions are held the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m. __________________________________________________________ MILTON 253-922-8733 Milton city boundaries extend into King County. City Hall [email protected] 1000 Laurel St. Milton, WA 98354 www.cityofmilton.net Population 7,265 total – 6,350 in Pierce County Classification Optional Municipal Code Incorporation 1907 Form of Government Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Debra Perry 253-691-1095 MAYOR PRO TEM Bart L. Taylor 253-250-9325 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Lois Zaroudny 253-922-7230 Pos 2 Bart L. Taylor 253-250-9325 Pos 3 Bryan Ott 253-882-5568 Pos 4 Aaron Jones 253-304-4544 Pos 5 Todd Morton 253-202-6978 Pos 6 Jim Manley 253-222-8796 Pos 7 Robert Whalen 253-922-3221 City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Study session is held the 2nd Monday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 2017 2017 2015 2017 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 Page 9 ORTING City Hall 110 Train St SE P.O. Box 489 Orting, WA 98360 www.cityoforting.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 360-893-2219 [email protected] MAYOR Joachim Pestinger 360-893-2219 2017 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Tod Gunther Pos 2 Barbara Ford Pos 3 William Birkes Pos 4 Ric Fritz Pos 5 Sam Colorossi Pos 6 Josh Penner Pos 7 Scott A. Drennen 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 360-893-2219 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 7,100 Optional Municipal Code 1889 Mayor-Council Next Election City Council meets the 2nd and last Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Public Safety Building, 401 Washington Ave SE. __________________________________________________________ PACIFIC 253-929-1100 Pacific is mostly in King County, but its boundary extends into Pierce County. City Hall [email protected] 100 Third Ave SE Pacific, WA 98047 www.pacificwa.gov Population 7,034 total – 90 in Pierce County Classification Optional Municipal Code Incorporation 1909 Form of Government Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Leanne Guier 253-929-1108 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Katie Garberding 253-929-1100 Pos 2 John Jones 253-929-1100 Pos 3 Clint Steiger 253-929-1100 Pos 4 Vic Kave 253-929-1100 Pos 5 Stacy Knudtson Oliviera 253-929-1100 Pos 6 Joshua Putnam 253-929-1100 Pos 7 Tren Walker 253-929-1100 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017 2017 2015 2017 City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 6:30 p.m. Council workshops are held the 1st and 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 10 PUYALLUP City Hall 333 S. Meridian Puyallup, WA 98371-0187 www.cityofpuyallup.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-841-4321 [email protected] 38,609 Optional Municipal Code 1890 Council-Manager MAYOR John Knutsen 253-845-2159 DEPUTY MAYOR John Hopkins 253-973-7069 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) At Large Steve Vermillion 253-841-8529 Dist 1 Pos 1 John D. Knutsen 253-845-2159 Dist 1 Pos 2 John Hopkins 253-973-7069 Dist 2 Pos 1 Heather Shadko 253-358-6906 Dist 2 Pos 2 John Palmer 253-840-6687 Dist 3 Pos 1 Tom Swanson 253-864-4162 Dist 3 Pos 2 Julie Door 253-320-5826 Next Election 2015 2017 2015 2015 2017 2017 2015 2015 2017 City Council meets on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. check website __________________________________________________________ ROY City Hall 216 McNaught St S P.O. Box 700 Roy, WA 98580 www.cityofRoywa.us Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-843-1113 [email protected] MAYOR Karen Yates CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Dean Lloyd Pos 2 Yvonne Starks Pos 3 Debora Doig Pos 4 Michelle Walker Pos 5 Leon Garrison 253-843-1113 2017 253-843-1113 253-843-1113 253-843-1113 253-843-1113 253-843-1113 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 805 Optional Municipal Code 1908 Mayor-Council Next Election City Council meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:30 p.m. Study sessions are held the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 11 RUSTON Town Hall 5117 N Winnifred St. Ruston, WA 98407-6597 www.rustonwa.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-759-3544 [email protected] MAYOR Bruce Hopkins TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Lyle Hardin Pos 2 Deb Kristovich Pos 3 Jim Hedrick Pos 4 C. Jane Krock Hunt Pos 5 Lynn Syler 253-759-3549 2017 253-759-3549 253-759-3549 253-759-3549 253-759-3549 253-759-3549 2017 2017 2015 2017 2017 767 Town 1906 Mayor-Council Next Election Town Council meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at 5219 Shirley St. __________________________________________________________ SOUTH PRAIRIE Town Hall 121 NW Washington St P.O. Box 870 South Prairie, WA 98385 www.townofsouthprairie.com Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 360-897-8878 [email protected] MAYOR Anthony Caldwell TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Stu Terry Pos 2 Roy Hansen Pos 3 vacant Pos 4 Barbara Wigton Pos 5 Vicky Watkins 360-897-8878 2017 360-897-8878 360-897-8878 2015 2015 360-897-8878 360-897-8878 2015 2017 435 Town 1909 Mayor-Council Next Election Town Council meets the 1st Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 12 STEILACOOM 253-581-1912 Town Hall [email protected] 1030 Roe St (administrative office) Steilacoom, WA 98388 www.townofsteilacoom.org Population 6,100 Classification Town Incorporation 1854 Form of Government Mayor-Council Next Election MAYOR Ron Lucas TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Pete Franklin Pos 2 Marion Smith Pos 3 Steven Stovall Pos 4 Nancy Henderson Pos 5 Bruce Judson 253-588-6217 2017 253-584-0808 253-589-8534 253-582-5481 253-584-7284 253-753-6527 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 Town Council meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 1717 Lafayette St. __________________________________________________________ SUMNER City Hall 1104 Maple St Sumner, WA 98390-1423 www.ci.sumner.wa.us Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-863-8300 [email protected] 9,589 Optional Municipal Code 1891 Mayor-Council MAYOR Dave Enslow 253-299-5500 DEPUTY MAYOR Mike LeMaster 253-299-5797 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Earle Stuard 253-299-5791 Pos 2 Kathy Hayden 253-299-5792 Pos 3 Steve Allsop 253-299-5793 Pos 4 Nancy M. Dumas 253-299-5794 Pos 5 Cindi Hochstatter 253-299-5795 Pos 6 Curt Brown 253-299-5796 Pos 7 Mike LeMaster 253-299-5797 Next Election 2017 2015 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2015 City Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Study sessions are held the 2nd and 4th Monday at 6:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 13 TACOMA Tacoma Municipal Bldg. 747 Market St, Room 1200 Tacoma, WA 98402 www.cityoftacoma.org Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 253-591-5100 e-mail: use website, below 203,446 First Class 1884 Council-Manager MAYOR Marilyn Strickland 253-594-7848 DEPUTY MAYOR David Boe 253-594-7848 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) At Large Pos 6 Victoria Woodards 253-591-5470 At Large Pos 7 David Boe 253-594-7848 At Large Pos 8 Ryan Mello 253-591-5470 Dist 1 Anders Ibsen 253-591-5470 Dist 2 Robert Thoms 253-591-5470 Dist 3 Lauren Walker 253-591-5470 Dist 4 Marty Campbell 253-594-7848 Dist 5 Joe Lonergan 253-594-7848 Next Election 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017 2017 City Council meets every Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. in the Tacoma Municipal Bldg, 747 Market St., in the Council Chambers. Study Sessions are every Tuesday at noon in the Tacoma Municipal Bldg. North, 733 Market St, room 16 CIVIL SERVICE BOARD (4 year term) Contact: Wendy Hobson: 253-591-5432, [email protected] Next Election Civ Serv Pos 1 Eric Hansen 253-591-5432 2017 Civ Serv Pos 2 Dan Sexton 253-591-5432 2017 Civ Serv Pos 3 Amy Heller 253-591-5432 2015 Civil Service Board meets the 1st Thursday at 5:00 p.m. in the Tacoma Municipal Bldg, 747 Market St, in the Council Chambers. TRY 2015 Page 14 UNIVERSITY PLACE City Hall 253-566-5656 [email protected] 3715 Bridgeport Way W, Suite B-1 University Place, WA 98466 www.cityofup.com Population 32,040 Classification Optional Municipal Code Incorporation 1995 Form of Government Council-Manager Next Election MAYOR Denise McCluskey 253-878-8039 2017 MAYOR PRO TEM Javier Figueroa 253-226-3927 2017 CITY COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Javier Figueroa 253-226-3927 2017 Pos 2 Kent Keel 253-878-8041 2015 Pos 3 Steve Worthington 253-565-4855 2017 Pos 4 Ken Grassi 253-878-8057 2017 Pos 5 Denise McCluskey 253-878-8039 2017 Pos 6 Chris Nye 253-878-8042 2015 Pos 7 Caroline Belleci 253-878-8040 2015 City Council normally meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at 7 p.m. in the City Hall. Check website for start time special meetings. __________________________________________________________ WILKESON Town Hall 540 Church St P.O. Box 89 Wilkeson, WA 98396 www.townofwilkeson.com Population Classification Incorporation Form of Government 360-829-0790 [email protected] MAYOR Robert Walker TOWN COUNCIL (4 year term) Pos 1 Ian Galbraith Pos 2 Brent Thawsh Pos 3 Bambi Thawsh Pos 4 Robert Fautenberry Pos 5 Terry Endsley 360-829-0790 2017 360-829-0790 360-829-0790 360-829-0790 360-615-4789 360-829-0548 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 484 Town 1909 Mayor-Council Next Election Town Council meets the 2nd Monday at 6:00 p.m. and the 4th Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 15 PIERCE COUNTY Population: 814,600 General Information: www.co.pierce.wa.us 253-798-3200 800-992-2456 PIERCE COUNTY OFFICIALS Next Election ASSESSOR-TREASURER Mike Lonergan (NP) 253-798-7144 2401 S 35th St, Suite 142 Tacoma, WA 98409 [email protected] AUDITOR Julie Anderson (NP) Auditor’s Office 2401 S 35th St, Suite 200 Tacoma, WA 98409 [email protected] EXECUTIVE Pat McCarthy (D) County-City Building 930 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 737 Tacoma, WA 98402 [email protected] 253-798-3189 2018 253-798-7477 2016 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Mark Lindquist (D) 253-798-7400 County-City Building 930 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 946 Tacoma, WA 98402-2171 [email protected] SHERIFF Paul Pastor (NP) County-City Building 930 Tacoma Ave S, 1st Floor Tacoma, WA 98402 [email protected] TRY 2016 253-798-7530 2015 2018 2016 Page 16 COUNTY COUNCIL County-City Building 253-798-7777 930 Tacoma Ave S, Suite 10468 TTY 253-798-401 Tacoma, WA 98402 Next Election COUNCIL MEMBERS (4 year term: see district map p. 18-19) Dist 1 Dan Roach (R) Chair 253-798-3635 [email protected] 2018 Dist 2 Joyce McDonald (R) 253-798-6694 [email protected] 2016 253-798-6626 2016 Dist 4 Connie Ladenburg(D) 253-798-7590 [email protected] 2016 253-798-6653 2018 Dist 6 Douglas Richardson (R)253-798-3308 [email protected] 2016 253-798-6654 2018 Dist 3 Jim McCune (R) [email protected] Dist 5 Rick Talbert (D) [email protected] Dist 7 Derek M. Young (D) [email protected] The Pierce County Council meets every Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Room 1045, County-City Bldg, 930 Tacoma Ave S, Tacoma. It conducts at least one evening meeting per year in each of the seven Council districts. TRY 2015 Page 17 Pierce County Council and U.S. Congressional Districts in Pierce County Washington Legislative Districts in Pierce County From Washington State Redistricting Commission Find more-detailed maps at the Pierce County Auditor’s Elections website: http://www.co.pierce.wa.us/ index.aspx?nid=328. Look at the Maps and Data links. TRY 2015 Page 18 TRY 2015 Page 19 WASHINGTON STATE GOVERNMENT Information, any government office: Website at http://access.wa.gov 800-321-2808, TTY 711 4 year terms: GOVERNOR Jay Inslee(D) 360-902-4111 Legislative Bldg 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW, Suite 200 P.O. Box 40002 Olympia, WA 98504-0002 Website and email link: www.governor.wa.gov LT. GOVERNOR Brad Owen (D) 360-786-7700 Legislative Bldg 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW, Suite 220 P.O. Box 40400 Olympia, WA 98504-0400 Website and email link: www.ltgov.wa.gov SECRETARY OF STATE Kim Wyman (R) 360-902-4151 Legislative Bldg TTY: 800-422-8683 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW P.O. Box 40220 Olympia WA 98504-0220 Website and email link: www.secstate.wa.gov TREASURER Jim McIntire (D) 360-902-9001 Legislative Bldg TTY: 360-902-8963 416 Sid Snyder Ave SW Suite 230 P.O. Box 40200 Olympia, WA 98504-0200 Website and email link: http://tre.wa.gov AUDITOR 1-866-902-3900 Troy Kelley (D) 360-902-0360 Insurance Bldg 302 Sid Snyder Ave SW, Suite 200 P.O. Box 40021 Olympia, WA 98504-0021 www.sao.wa.gov ATTORNEY GENERAL Bob Ferguson (D) 360-753-6200 Highway/License Bldg 1125 Washington St SE P.O. Box 40100 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 Website and email link: www.atg.wa.gov TRY 2015 Next Election 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 Page 20 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS Peter J. Goldmark (D) 360-902-1004 Dept. of Natural Resources Bldg 1111 Washington St SE P.O. Box 47001 Olympia, WA 98504-7001 Website and email link: www.dnr.wa.gov 2016 STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Randy Dorn (NP) 360-725-6000 2016 Old Capitol Bldg TTY: 360-664-3631 600 Washington St S P.O. Box 47200 Olympia, WA 98504-7200 [email protected] or www.k12.wa.us STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Mike Kreidler (D) 360-725-7000 Insurance Bldg TTY: 360-586-0241 302 Sis Snyder Ave SW, Suite 200 Olympia, WA 98504-0021 P.O. Box 40255 Olympia, WA 98504-0255 [email protected] or www.insurance.wa.gov 2016 STATE LEGISLATURE To contact a Legislator by mail, write to: Representative Senator P.O. Box 40600 P.O. Box 404 (+ Senator’s Olympia, WA 98504-0600 District No.) Olympia WA 98504-(04 + Senator’s District No.) Legislative HOTLINE: 1-800-562-6000, Hearing Impaired: 1-800-635-9993 is available during session for status of bills and messages to Legislators. Call Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. while legislature is in session. In between sessions, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; closed 12:00-1:00 p.m. Building names for Legislative offices are abbreviated as follows: INB Irv Newhouse Bldg JAC John A. Cherberg Bldg JLOB John L. O’Brien Bldg LEG Legislative Bldg MOD Module Legislative Web Site: www.leg.wa.gov TRY 2015 Page 21 See District Map p. 18-19 Two-year terms 2nd DISTRICT Sen. Randi Becker (R) INB 110 [email protected] Rep. J.T. Wilcox ® LEG 426A [email protected] Rep. Graham Hunt (R) JLOB 406 [email protected] 25th DISTRICT Sen. Bruce Dammeier (R) INB 205 [email protected] Rep. Hans Zeiger (R) JLOB 468 [email protected] Rep. Melanie Stambaugh (R) LEG 122E [email protected] 26th DISTRICT Sen. Jan Angel (R) INB 203A [email protected] Rep. Jesse Young (R) JLOB 422 [email protected] Michelle Caldier (R) JLOB 417 [email protected] 27th DISTRICT Sen. Jeannie Darneille (D) JAC 227 [email protected] Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D) JLOB 311 [email protected] Rep. Jake Fey (D) JLOB 414 [email protected] TRY Next Election 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7602 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7912 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7824 Local: 253-840-4523 Olympia: 360-786-7648 2016 Local: 253-840-4526 Olympia: 360-786-7968 2016 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7948 Local: 360-443-2409 Olympia: 360-786-7650 2016 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7964 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7802 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7652 Local: 253-566-5610 Olympia: 360-786-7930 2016 Local: 253-534-3233 Olympia: 360-786-7974 2016 2015 Page 22 Next Election 28th DISTRICT Sen. Steve O’Ban (R) INB 102 steve.o’[email protected] Rep. Dick Muri (R) JLOB 424 [email protected] Rep. Christine Kilduff (D) JLOB 331 [email protected] 29th DISTRICT Sen. Steve Conway (D) JAC 212 [email protected] Rep. Steve Kirby (D) LEG 437B [email protected] Rep. David Sawyer (D) JLOB 306 [email protected] 30th DISTRICT Sen. Mark Miloscia (R) INB 105 [email protected] Rep. Linda Kochmar (R) LEG 122F [email protected] Rep. Carol Gregory (D) JLOB 317 [email protected] 31st DISTRICT Sen. Pam Roach (R) INB 112 [email protected] Rep. Drew Stokesbary (R) JLOB 426 [email protected] Rep. Christopher Hurst (D) JLOB 320 [email protected] TRY 2018 Olympia: 360-786-7654 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7890 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7958 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7656 Local: 253-473-3663 Olympia: 360-786-7996 2016 Local: 253-589-7020 Olympia: 360-786-7906 2016 2018 Olympia: 360-786-7658 Local: 206-429-2378 Olympia: 360-786-7898 2016 2015 Olympia: 360-786-7830 Local: 253-735-4210 Olympia: 360-786-7660 2018 2016 Olympia: 360-786-7846 Local: 360-825-4941 Olympia: 360-786-7866 2015 2016 Page 23 U.S. FEDERAL OFFICIALS Next Election UNITED STATES PRESIDENT (4 year term) Barack H. Obama (D) 202-456-1414 The White House TTY 202-456-6213 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Comment Line: 202-456-1111 Email: [email protected] or www.whitehouse.gov VICE PRESIDENT (4 year term) Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D) 202-456-1414 The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20500 Comment Line 202-456-1111 Email: [email protected] or www.whitehouse.gov U.S. SENATORS (6 year term) Maria Cantwell (D) 950 Pacific Ave, Suite 615 Local 253-572-2281 Tacoma, WA 98402 717 Hart Senate Bldg Washington, D.C. 20510 D.C. 202-224-3441 Website and email link: www.cantwell.senate.gov Patty Murray (D) 950 Pacific Ave, Suite 650 Local 253-572-3636 Tacoma, WA 98402 173 Russell Senate Bldg Washington, D.C. 20510 D.C. 202-224-2621 Website and email link: www.murray.senate.gov 2016 2016 2018 2016 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES (2 year term) See District Map pp. 18-19 Derek Kilmer (D) 6th District 950 Pacific Ave, Suite 1230 Local 253-272-3515 Tacoma, WA 98402 1424 Longworth House Bldg Washington, D.C. 20515 D.C. 202-225-5916 Website and email link: www.house.gov/kilmer 2016 Dave Reichert (R) 8th District 22605 SE 56th St. Suite 130 Local 425-677-7414 Issaquah, WA 98029 877-920-9208 1127 Longworth House Bldg Washington, D.C. 20515 D.C. 202-225-7761 Website and email link: www.house.gov/reichert Adam Smith (D) 9th District 101 Evergreen Bldg. 15 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98507 Local 425-793-5180 2264 Rayburn House Bldg Washington, D.C. 20515 D.C. 202-225-8901 Website and email link: www.adamsmith.house.gov 2016 Denny Heck (D) 10th District 420 College St SE, Suite 3000 Lacey, WA 98503 Local: 360-459-8514 425 Cannon House Office Bldg Washington, D.C. 20515 D.C. 202-225-9740 Website and email link: www.dennyheck.house.gov 2016 TRY 2015 2016 Page 24 PORT OF TACOMA One Sitcum Plaza Tacoma, WA 98421 PO Box 1837 Tacoma, WA 98401-1837 www.portoftacoma.com Commissioners (4 year term) Pos 1 Connie Bacon Pos 2 Dick Marzano Pos 3 Don Johnson Pos 4 Don Meyer Pos 5 Clare Petrich 253-383-9402 253-219-5927 253-279-7484 253-383-9402 253-383-9402 253-278-2998 Next Election 2017 2017 2015 2017 2015 The Port Commission meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday at noon at the Fabulich Center, rm 104, 3600 Port of Tacoma Rd. PIERCE CONSERVATION DISTRICT 5430 66th Ave E 253-845-9770 P.O. Box 1057 [email protected] Puyallup, WA 98371 www.piercecountycd.org Commissioners (3 year terms) Next Election Pos 1 Dave Seago 253-845-9770 2017 Pos 2 Shelia Wynn 253-845-9770 2016 Pos 3 Jeanette Dorner 253-845-9770 2015 The Board meets the 1st Thursday at 5:00 p.m. In order to receive a ballot, you must request one by mail, e-mail, or phone from the Pierce Conservation District beginning 45 days before the election and ending seven days before the election. Elections are held in the first 3 months of the year. OTHER ELECTED OFFICIALS The Pierce County Auditor also lists the names and contact numbers for the following elected officials at www.piercecountywa.org/auditor: Fire, Police, Water District, Drainage District, and Judges. COURTS AND JUDGES A listing of courts and judges appears in the Government section of the telephone directory. Washington State judges are elected by the voters in their jurisdiction. Jurors in Washington State are drawn from lists of registered voters and licensed drivers (age 18 and over). Website: www.courts.wa.gov Pierce County District Court 253-798-7487 Pierce County Superior Court 253-798-3654 Pierce County Juvenile Court 253-798-7900 Washington Court of Appeals 206-464-7750 Washington Supreme Court 360-357-2077 U.S. 9th District Court 206-553-2937 U.S. Supreme Court 202-479-3011 TRY 2015 Page 25 PARK DISTRICTS ANDERSON ISLAND PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT 11407 Old Broline Pl 253-884-4922 Anderson Island, WA 98303 www.andersonislandparks.org Commissioners (4 year term) Next Election Pos 1 William P. Spears 253-884-2180 2017 Pos 2 Charles Hinds 253-884-6911 2015 Pos 3 John Larson 253-884-9708 2017 Pos 4 Richard G. Anderson 253-884-4922 2017 Pos 5 Carol Paschal 253-884-2110 2015 Park Commission meets the 3rd Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Anderson Island Community Center. __________________________________________________________ KEY PENINSULA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT PO BOX 70 253-884-9240 Lakebay, WA 98349 www.keypenparks.com Commissioners (6 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Mark Michel 253-884-9240 2019 Pos 2 William Trandum 253-884-4113 2015 Pos 3 John Kelly 253-884-2020 2019 Pos 4 Edward Robison 253-884-9240 2015 Pos 5 Kip Clinton 253-884-2615 2017 Park Commission meets the 2nd Monday at 7:30 p.m. at 5514 Key Peninsula Hwy North, Lakebay __________________________________________________________ PENINSULA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT 10123—78th Avenue NW 253-858-3400 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 www.penmetparks.org Commissioners (6 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Kurt Grimmer 253-312-3460 2019 Pos 2 William V. Sehmel 253-732-5748 2015 Pos 3 Scott A. Junge 253-732-7333 2015 Pos 4 Todd Iverson 253-219-8717 2019 Pos 5 Andrew Morrison 253-858-3400 2017 Park Commission meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m. __________________________________________________________ TACOMA METROPOLITAN PARK DISTRICT 4702 S 19th St 253-305-1091 Tacoma, WA 98405 www.metroparkstacoma.org Commissioners (6 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Aaron Pointer 253-761-0490 2019 Pos 2 Tim Reid 253-565-7854 2019 Pos 3 Larry Dahl 253-305-1091 2015 Pos 4 Erik Hanberg 253-305-1091 2017 Pos 5 Andrea Smith 253-305-1091 2017 Park Commission meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 6:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 26 SCHOOL DISTRICTS AUBURN SCHOOL DISTRICT #408 Administrative Building 253-931-4900 915 Fourth St NE Auburn, WA 98002 www.auburn.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Ray Vefik 253-931-4914 2015 Dist 2 Carol Seng 253-931-4914 2015 Dist 3 Laurie Bishop 253-931-4914 2017 Dist 4 Anne Baunach 253-931-4914 2015 Dist 5 Ryan Van Quill 253-391-4914 2015 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the Administrative Building. __________________________________________________________ BETHEL SCHOOL DISTRICT #403 516 176th St E 253-683-6000 Spanaway, WA 98387-8399 www.bethelsd.org SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Warren T. Smith Sr. 253-531-2211 2017 Dist 2 John L. Manning 253-655-5573 2015 Dist 3 Stanley E. Chapin 253-847-1614 2017 Dist 4 Amy Pivetta Hoffman 253-720-3020 2015 Dist 5 Brenda L. Rogers 360-893-5425 2015 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Educational Service Center or at local schools. __________________________________________________________ CARBONADO HISTORICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #19 427 Fourth St (P.O. Box 131) 360-829-0121 Carbonado, WA 98323 www.carbonado.k12.wa.us SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Laurie A. McNabb 360-829-0850 2017 Pos 2 Danielle Brooks 360-829-6633 2017 Pos 3 Thomas Morgan 360-829-2191 2015 Pos 4 Adam Dixon 360-829-6607 2015 Pos 5 Sue McBride 360-829-0497 2015 School Board meets the 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m. __________________________________________________________ CHIEF LESCHI SCHOOLS 5625 52nd St E 253-445-6000 x3201 Puyallup, WA 98371 www.leschischools.org SCHOOL BOARD (3 year term) Next Election T Pos 1 Lisa Earl 253-445-6000 2016 T Pos 2 Lena Madrigal-McCloud 253-445-6000 2017 T Pos 3 Leesa Wright 253-445-6000 2015 C Pos 1 Sylvia Murray 253-445-6000 2016 C Pos 2 Anthony Augkhopinee 253-445-6000 2017 T: Tribal member C: Community member School Board meets the 3rd Thursday at 6:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Page 27 CLOVER PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT #400 10903 Gravelly Lake Dr SW 253-583-5190 Lakewood, WA 98499 www.cloverpark.k12.wa.us SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Walt Kellcy 253-318-1984 2015 Dist 2 Carole K. Jacobs 253-579-4898 2015 Dist 3 Joe Vlaming 206-200-8191 2017 Dist 4 Dr. Marty Schafer 360-581-0095 2017 Dist 5 J. Paul Wagemann 253-209-5638 2015 School Board meets the 2nd Monday at 6:00 p.m. and 4th Monday at 5:00 p.m. ___________________________________________________________ DIERINGER SCHOOL DISTRICT #343 1320 178th Ave E 253-862-2537 Lake Tapps, WA 98391 www.dieringer.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Andrew Hart 253-862-0960 2017 Dist 2 Monte St. Johns 253-405-6440 2017 Dist 3 Pete E. George 253-862-1902 2017 Dist 4 John McKenna 253-826-1484 2017 Dist 5 Corey Pawlak 253-863-4344 2015 School Board meets the 4th Monday at 7:00 p.m. (except December and June). ___________________________________________________________ EATONVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT #404 2000 Lynch St W (P.O. Box 698) 360-879-1000 Eatonville, WA 98328-0698 www.eatonville.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Paulette Gilliardi 253-318-1111 2015 Dist 2 John Lambrecht 253-468-8627 2017 Dist 3 Roger Andrascik 360-832-4771 2015 At Large Jeff Lucas 253-820-1624 2017 At Large Ronda Litzenberger 253-380-4480 2017 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. ___________________________________________________________ FIFE SCHOOL DISTRICT #417 5802 20th St E 253-517-1000 Fife, WA 98424 www.fifeschools.com SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Dist 1 Doug Fagundes 253-405-4831 Dist 2 Robert E. Scheidt 253-922-0574 Dist 3 Sally Finlayson 253-952-4551 Dist 4 Marisa Michaud 253-896-3884 Dist 5 Bruce A. Burnside 253-606-6000 School Board meets the last Monday at 7:00 p.m. TRY 2015 Next Election 2015 2015 2017 2017 2017 Page 28 FRANKLIN PIERCE SCHOOL DISTRICT #402 315 129th St S 253-298-3000 Tacoma, WA 98444 www.fpschools.org SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Doug Carlson 253-312-8540 2015 Dist 2 John I. Harstad 253-537-5903 2017 Dist 3 Mark Baumgarten 253-539-1247 2015 Dist 4 Mary L. Sherman 253-845-0072 2015 Dist 5 Cole Roberts 253-226-7716 2017 School Board usually meets the 2nd Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. ___________________________________________________________ ORTING SCHOOL DISTRICT #344 121 Whitesell Street NE 360-893-6500 Orting, WA 98360 www.orting.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Laura Oriolt 360-872-0649 2017 Dist 2 Laura Fischer 360-893-2169 2017 Dist 3 Iris Lilley 360-893-6500 2015 Dist 4 Elizabeth Beck 360-990-0269 2015 Dist 5 Sandra Shirley 360-893-6884 2015 School Board meets the 1st Thursday at 5:00 p.m. in the District Board/ Training Room. ___________________________________________________________ PENINSULA SCHOOL DISTRICT #401 14015 62nd Ave NW 253-530-1000 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 www.psd401.net SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Matthew Wilkinson 253-884-1128 2015 Dist 2 Wendy Wojtanowicz 253-549-9007 2017 Dist 3 Rand Wilhelmsen 253-209-3370 2015 Dist 4 Harlan Gallinger 253-530-1002 2015 Dist 5 David Olson 253-678-4904 2017 School Board meets Thursday at 6:00 p.m. once or twice a month. Check the website for the schedule of dates and locations. ___________________________________________________________ PUYALLUP SCHOOL DISTRICT #3 302 Second St SE (P.O. Box 370) 253-841-1301 Puyallup, WA 98372 www.puyallup.k12.wa.us SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Pat Donovan 253-770-0871 2017 Pos 2 Dane Looker 253-535-2081 2015 Pos 3 Pat Jenkins 253-770-0902 2015 Pos 4 Kathy Yang 253-223-4017 2017 Pos 5 Chris Ihrig 253-848-2380 2015 School Board meets the 1st and 3rd Monday at 6:00 p.m. at Ferrucci or Glacier Junior High. TRY 2015 Page 29 STEILACOOM HISTORICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 511 Chambers St 253-983-2200 Steilacoom, WA 98388 www.steilacoom.k12.wa.us SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Don Denning 253-985-0962 2017 Pos 2 Jason Pierce 253-307-5306 2017 Pos 3 Robert Forbes 253-912-5446 2017 Pos 4 Yoshie Wong 253-208-0873 2015 Pos 5 Samuel T. Scott 253-376-4429 2015 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. (except holidays) at various schools. __________________________________________________________ SUMNER SCHOOL DISTRICT #320 1202 Wood Ave 253-891-6000 Sumner, WA 98390 www.sumner.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Deb Norris 253-891-6080 2017 Dist 2 Paul Bucich 253-891-6080 2015 Dist 3 Rick Hendricks 253-891-6080 2015 Dist 4 Casey Chamberlain 253-891-6080 2015 Dist 5 Erin Markquart 253-891-6080 2017 School Board meets on varying Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. at the Central Board Room. __________________________________________________________ TACOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT #10 601 S 8th St (P.O. Box 1357) 253-571-1000 Tacoma, WA 98401-1357 www.tacoma.k12.wa.us SCHOOL BOARD (6 year term) Next Election Pos 1 Debbie Winskill 253-627-7377 2019 Pos 2 Catherine Ushka 253-571-1398 2015 Pos 3 Karen Vialle 253-571-1396 2017 Pos 4 Kurt Miller 253-571-1290 2015 Pos 5 Scott Heinze 253-571-1397 2017 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Thursday at 6:00 p.m. at the Central Administration Building. __________________________________________________________ UNIVERSITY PLACE SCHOOL DISTRICT #83 3717 Grandview Dr W 253-566-5600 University Place, WA 98466 www.upsd.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Pos 1 vacant 2017 Pos 2 Michael Ehart 253-564-8058 2017 Pos 3 Annette Fitzsimmons 253-460-2988 2015 Pos 4 Mary Lu Dickinson 253-564-6270 2015 Pos 5 Rick Maloney 253-566-6918 2015 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at varying locations. TRY 2015 Page 30 WHITE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT #416 240 North A St (P.O. Box 2050) 360-829-0600 Buckley, WA 98321 www.whiteriver.wednet.edu SCHOOL BOARD (4 year term) Next Election Dist 1 Mike Jansen 253-227-8013 2017 Dist 2 Tawny Sanabria 253-261-3789 2015 Dist 3 Denise Vogel 253-891-0538 2017 Dist 4 Cassie Pearson 360-829-0519 2017 Dist 5 Jean Lacy 253-862-9715 2015 School Board meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. (except November and December) at 310 River Ave N. _________________________________________________________ LOCAL RADIO STATIONS KBTI FM 90.9 Northwest Public Radio [email protected] or nwpro.org 1-800-842-8991 or 253-589-5884 KPLU FM 88.5 Pacific Lutheran University [email protected] or www.kplu.org 253-535-7758 KGHP FM89.3 Peninsula High School abersolds.psd401.net or www.kghp.org 253-857-3589 _________________________________________________________ CIVIC TELEVISION Check with your cable provider for channels in your area. TVW: Comcast Ch 23, Click! Ch 84. Airs unedited television coverage of state government deliberations and public policy events. www.tvw.org, e-mail: [email protected], 360-725-3999. RCTV TV: Comcast Ch 78, Click! Ch 78, RainierConnect CH78. Airs live and taped coverage of Pierce County Council meetings, County Executive news briefings, community meetings, and other programming on county issues. www.piercecountytv.org, 253-589-5642. TV Tacoma: Comcast Ch 12, Click! Ch 12. Airs legislative activities and informational meetings of the Tacoma City Council and press conferences of the Mayor, and produces field and studio programs on issues of civic interest. www.tvtacoma.org, 253-573-CITY University Place: Comcast Ch 85, Click! Ch 12, UPTV/Click! Ch 12. Airs local meetings and other activities. www.cityofup.com, [email protected], 253-460-2537 Tacoma Public Schools: Comcast Ch 26, Click! Ch 87. Airs Tacoma Public School Board meetings and other activities. College Vision: Comcast Ch 28, Click! Ch 89. College Vision airs programming by Pierce College, TCC, Bates, Clover Park Technical, and other colleges and technical schools in Pierce County. City Post: Comcast Ch 21. City Post airs the live audio stream of the Tacoma City Council, DOT traffic cameras, and event notices. TRY 2015 Page 31 MUNICIPAL CLASSIFICATIONS First Class Municipalities and Charter Cities A first class city is one having at least ten thousand (10,000) inhabitants at the time of its organization or reorganization. The form of government and the manner and mode in which these cities exercise the powers, functions, and duties conferred upon them by law is decided by the citizens through the adoption of a local charter. They operate under chapter 35.22 RCW. Tacoma is the only first class city in Pierce County. Initiative and Referendum – First Class cities have the authority to adopt the powers of initiative and referendum in their charters. The citizens of Tacoma have adopted these powers in their charter. Second Class Cities Second class cities have over 1,500 residents at the time of organization. They do not have a home rule charter. There are no second class cities in Pierce County. Optional Municipal Code Cities The Optional Municipal Code was designed to provide broad statutory home rule in matters of local concern. Any unincorporated area with a population of at least 1,500 may incorporate as an optional municipal code city. Those with over 10,000 residents may adopt a charter. Those with charters may adopt the powers of initiative and referendum. Those without charters may be granted such powers by the Legislature. There are 16 code cities in Pierce County. Towns A municipal corporation of the fourth class, which shall be known as a town, is one having not less than three hundred (300) and not more than fifteen hundred (1,500) inhabitants at the time of organization. Towns operate under chapter 35.27 RCW. The general powers of initiative and referendum are not available to towns. There are six towns in Pierce County. Further Information The authority to incorporate into cities is found only in the state constitution. “…the legislature, by general laws, shall provide for the incorporation, organization and classification in proportion to population,…” of all cities and towns (Article XI, Section 10 Washington State Constitution). The general laws of the state of Washington are found in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). How these laws are administered and implemented is found in the Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Copies of both the RCW and WAC are available in local libraries, from the State of Washington, and on the web at access.wa.gov. The municipal classifications identified in state law are first class, second class, towns, code. They are defined in chapter 35.01 RCW and chapter 35A.01 RCW. NEIGHBORHOOD / COMMUNITY COUNCILS Often, any resident, business owner, employee, property owner, or member of an existing neighborhood group within each Neighborhood Association or Council area is considered a member. To get involved, show up at a meeting, meet your neighbors, and roll up your sleeves to make a difference. TRY 2015 Page 32 LAKEWOOD Lake City Neighborhood Association (Central Lakes): Meets 2nd Thurs (except December) at 7:00 pm at the Lake City Fire Station (8517 Washington Blvd). President: Larry Woods: [email protected], 253-232-2530 Lakeview Area Neighborhood Association: Meets quarterly on 3rd Wed at 6:00 pm at Lakewood Fire Department (10928 Pacific Hwy SW). Chair: Don Milliken: [email protected], 253-732-0414 NorthEast Neighborhood Association: Meets 3rd Tues of Jan, April, July, and Oct at 7:00 pm at Lakewood Fire Department (10928 Pacific Hwy SW). President: Terry Love: [email protected] Pacific Neighborhood Association: Meets quarterly on 3rd Thurs, 6:00 pm at Children of Light Church, 5105 Solberg Dr (just off Bridgeport, south of I-5). President: Charles Ames: [email protected], 253-304-4415 Tillicum/Woodbrook Neighborhood Association (South Lakes): Meets 1st Thursday at 6:30pm at Tillicum Community Center (14916 Washington Ave SW). FB: tillicumwoodbrook-neighborhood-association, Chair: David Anderson: [email protected], 253-988-2536 TACOMA Central: Meets 1st Thurs at 6:00 pm at Snake Lake Center (S19th and Tyler). www.cnc-tacoma.com, Chair: Doug Schafer: [email protected] Eastside (ENACT): Meets 3rd Mon at 6:30 pm at Stewart Heights Pool (402 E 56th St). www.eastsidetacoma.net, Chair: Lynette Scheidt: [email protected] New Tacoma: Meets 2nd Wed at 5:30 pm at Tacoma Municipal Building (747 Market St, 7th Floor conference room). www.newtacoma.org, Chair: Liz Burris: [email protected] Northeast Tacoma: Meets 3rd Thurs at 7 pm at Tacoma Police NE Substation (4731 Norpoint Way NE). www.netacoma.net, Co-Chairs: Carolyn Edmonds and John Thurlow: [email protected] North End: Meets 1st Mon at 7:00 pm at UPS Thompson Hall Rm 193 (N 15th & North Union). www.nenc.org, Chair: Morf Morford: [email protected] South End: Meets 3rd Mon at 7:00 pm at Fire Station #8 (4911 South Alaska St. Suite B). www.sencotacoma.org, Chair: Earl Brydson: [email protected] South Tacoma: Meets 3rd Wed at 6:30 pm at Star Center (3873 South 66th). Chair: Skip Vaughn: [email protected] West End: Meets 3rd Wed at 7:00 pm at Fire Station #16 (7217 Sixth Ave). www.westendneighborhoodcouncil.com, Chair: Ken Kingsbury: [email protected] Community Council of Tacoma: Meets 4th Thurs at 6pm at Tacoma Municipal Bldg North, Room 16 (748 St. Helens Ave). Coordinator: Carol Wolfe: [email protected] UNINCORPORATED PIERCE COUNTY Anderson Island Citizens’ Advisory Board: Meets 2nd Fri at 7:00 pm at Anderson Island Community Clubhouse. www.aicab.org (contact us) Graham Kapowsin Community Council: Meets 2nd Wed at 12:00 pm; see www.g-kcc.org/event-calendar/ for location. www.g-kcc.org (contact us) Key Peninsula Community Council: Meets 2nd Wed at 7:00 pm at the Key Center Fire Station. www.kpcouncil.org (contact us) Midland Community Association: General meetings 1st Tues at 7:00 pm, Board meetings 3rd Mon 7:00 pm at Southeast Tacoma Community Center (1614 99th St E). http://midlandcommunityassociation.wordpress.com/, [email protected] South Hill Community Council: Meets 2nd Wed at 7:00 pm at Central Pierce Fire Station. www.southhillcommunitycouncil.com, Co-Chairs: Betsy Stubbs: 253-840-3514; Sherri Bails: 253- 848-5209 Summit Waller Community Association: Meets 1st Tues at 7:00 pm at Mid-County Community Center, 10205 44th Avenue East, Tacoma. www.summitwaller.org (SWCA Community Information / contact us). TRY 2015 Page 33 BE ACTIVE IN THE POLITICAL PARTY OF YOUR CHOICE Christian Liberty Party 820 Cady Rd B-307 Everett WA 98203 888-396-6247 Constitution Party of Washington PO Box 141015 Spokane Valley, WA 99214 www.constitutionpartyofwa.com or [email protected] 360-339-4767 Green Party of Pierce County 253-666-3770 PO Box 183 Graham, WA 98388 [email protected] or www.gp-wa.org/ green_party_of_pierce_county Green Party of Washington State P.O. Box 95515 Seattle, WA 98145 www.gp-wa.org or [email protected] Libertarian Party Washington 4957 Lakemont Blvd SE, Suite C4-229 Bellevue, WA 98006-7801 www.lpwa.org 1-800-ELECTUS Pierce County Democrats 253-353-2336 3049 S 36th St, Suite 208 Tacoma, WA 98411 www.piercecountydems.org or [email protected] Pierce County Republican Party 253-722-5353 PO Box 39422, Lakewood WA 98496 [email protected] or www.piercegop.org Progressive Party of Washington State 206-467-1370 2445 NW 57th Street #503 Seattle, WA 98107 www.waprogparty.us or [email protected] Washington State Democratic Party 615 Second Ave, Suite 580 206-583-0664 P.O. Box 4027 Seattle, WA 98194 www.wa-democrats.org or [email protected] Washington State Republican Party 11811 NE 1st Street, Suite 306 Bellevue, WA 98005 TRY 2015 425-460-0570 Page 34 TO SUCCESSFULLY ADVOCATE FOR CHANGES IN YOUR COMMUNITY, MAKE AN ADVOCACY PLAN Goal: Set your objectives in a few brief sentences. • Identify the problem. • Describe your favored solution. 1. Consider all elements of the problem. • Who opposes changing the status quo and why? • Who can be recruited to support your solution? • Who has the power to change the situation—who will be the final decision makers? • What are the barriers to your solution? • What resources do you have and what resources do you need but don’t have? 2. Research elements of the problem. • What has been done before—what is the history of this problem? • Who has worked on this problem before? • Has this problem found solutions in other locations? • Does League of Women Voters hold consensus positions on any element of this problem? • What laws, regulations, policies, and/or contracts apply to this problem and your solution? • Who enforces, or does not enforce, these laws, regulations, policies, contracts? • What benefits can you offer to recruit potential supporters? 3. Plan strategies for your campaign. • What allies can be recruited? • What activists can be recruited into a committee? • How can community awareness be built? • List contacts: Media? Business? Public officials, Boards, Agencies? • What resources for mediation or dispute resolution are available? • Are there legal avenues or courts with the appropriate jurisdiction? 4. Set each promotional activity with a delegated person in charge and a timeline. TRY 2015 Page 35 CHOOSING AND SUPPORTING A CANDIDATE Decide what you care about and what characteristics you want in an elected official. • List your priority issues and the personal qualities you think are most important. • • • • Rate your candidates on how closely their views and priorities match yours. Remember that what they say is not as important as how they vote. Examine the candidate’s campaign finances at www.pdc.wa.gov. Choose to support or replace your elected official. Take action: • • • Back the candidate you believe in. • Call TV and radio stations and newspapers to praise or criticize articles, spots, issues. • Be a letter writer. Tell your representatives, candidates, newspapers, and party leaders how you feel about the issues. • • • Call talk radio and use local blogs to voice your views. Talk to your friends and co-workers about your choice. Don’t be afraid to ask tough questions at meetings, LWV Candidates Forums, rallies, and when a campaign worker rings your doorbell. Don’t tolerate unfair campaign practices. Vote! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Let your voice be heard! You must include your full name, address, and phone number for verification purposes. Your address and phone number will not be printed. Check with the publication(s) of your choice for word limitations (frequently 250 words), and how often they will publish a letter from the same person. Part of civil discourse is letter writing. A well-crafted letter with supportive facts can help shape community opinion. Letter writers are most persuasive when they have done their homework. Do not rely only on your common sense and generalized knowledge; do some research, as well. Before you send that letter, contact agencies involved with your issue to make sure that you have not been misinformed. When you have personal experience and expertise to bring to a hot issue, don’t hesitate to share it. Choose one or more of these publications— some are online and some are print—according to what audience you wish to reach. Be timely, be civil, be brief – and keep trying! Bonney Lake Courier Herald www.blscourierherald.com/contact_us/ Eatonville Dispatch [email protected] Enumclaw Herald www.courierherald.com/contact_us/ Gig Harbor Life http://www.kitsapsun.com/opinion/send-a-letter [email protected] Peninsula Gateway [email protected] The Pierce Progressive [email protected] Puyallup Herald [email protected] Tacoma Weekly www.tacomaweekly.com/info/contact_us/ The News Tribune blog.thenewstribune.com/letters/submit/ The Suburban Times thesubtimes.com/letter-to-the-editor/ You also may submit events and opinions on your local Patch online (Google it and type in your zip code). TRY 2015 Page 36 VOTING AND VOTER REGISTRATION You are eligible to register to vote if you are: A citizen of the United States, A legal resident of the state of Washington, and 18 years old or older by the date of the next election. When registering to vote, voters need to provide either their driver’s license number or the last four digits of their Social Security Number. You can register to vote online by going to www.vote.wa.gov and clicking on the online voter registration icon, in person at the Elections Center, or by picking up a mail-in form at the League of Women Voters’ office, city or town clerk’s office, libraries, public schools, most fire stations (call first), and state offices. Pierce County Elections will mail a registration from if you call and request one (253-798-VOTE). You must register at least 29 days before an election, or at least 8 days before at the Auditor’s office. VOTE-BY-MAIL Polling places are no longer open in Washington State. A ballot will be mailed to all registered voters 18 days prior to each election in which they are eligible to vote. VOTING CENTERS Pierce County has six Voting Centers; open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Voting Centers provide accessible voting options using touch screen voting machines. Staff is available to answer questions about replacement ballots, provide provisional ballots, or voter registration. Photo ID is required to vote. BALLOT DEPOSIT SITES Ballot drop boxes allow you to deposit your ballot without a stamp. There are 27 sites throughout Pierce County. Locations are listed on the Pierce County Auditor's website, as well as in the local Voters’ Pamphlet. MOVING: Within Pierce County: Notify Pierce County Elections in person, by mail, or by phone. Supply old and new addresses and date of birth. This action must be taken 29 days prior to an election to be eligible to vote in that election. To another County or State: You must register in your new county or state. Voter registrations are not transferable county to county or state to state. CHANGING NAMES: If you change your name, you must complete a new registration form. Contact Pierce County Elections. FELONS’ RIGHT TO VOTE If you were convicted in Washington State of a felony, your right to vote is restored when your community supervision ends. If you were convicted in another state or in federal court, your right to vote is restored when you are no longer incarcerated. Once your right to vote is restored, you must register to vote again in order to receive a ballot. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, call the Pierce County Auditor, Election Department, at 253-798-VOTE(8683), 1-800-446-4979, or go to www.piercecountywa.org/auditor. Office: 2501 S 35th St, Suite C, Tacoma WA 98409 Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30p.m. TRY 2015 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS© OF TACOMAPIERCE COUNTY 702 Broadway, Suite 105 Tacoma, WA 98402 253-272-1495 www.lwvwa.org/tacoma/ Email: [email protected] Funded by League of Women Voters© of Tacoma-Pierce County Education Fund