Vote 2011: Who’s on the ballot, who’s contested in the primary — and who’s automatically elected

  • Source: County Auditor's Offices
  • Saturday, June 11, 2011 10:51am
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Source: County Auditor’s Offices

Here are candidates in the primary (where there are three or more names) and November general elections in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

The names of candidates who are uncontested will appear on the November ballot, but the candidates are automatically advance to office.

CLALLAM COUNTY

County Commissioner Dist. No. 1 Partisan office (4-year term)

Linda Barnfather

(Prefers Democrat Party)

Jim McEntire

(Prefers Republican Party)

CITY OF PORT ANGELES (Clallam)

Council Position No. 1 Nonpartisan office (2-year unexpired term)

Brad Collins

Andrew (Drew) Schwab

Council Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Dan Di Guilio

Noelle Fuller

Council Position No. 6 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Don Perry

Sissi Bruch

Council Position No. 7 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Cherie Kidd

Cody Blevins

CITY OF FORKS (Clallam)

Council Position No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year short and full term)

Kevin Hinchen

Council Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Michael D Breidenbach

CITY OF SEQUIM (Clallam)

Council Position No. 1 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Erik A Erichsen

Peter Duncan

Council Position No. 2 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Laura J Dubois

John Miller

Ron Fairclough

Council Position No. 6 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Ken Hays

Council Position No. 7 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Candace Pratt

Eric J Miller

PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 (Clallam)

Director Position No. 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Patti Happe

Director Position No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Lonnie Linn

Director Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Steven J Baxter

Arlene Wheeler

CRESCENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 313 (Clallam)

Director Position No. 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Trisha Haggerty

Director Position No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Susan Hopper

Director Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Tracey Grover

SEQUIM SCHOOL DISTRICT 323 (Clallam, Jefferson)

Director District No. 1 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Sarah Bedinger

Director District No. 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

John Bridge

Director At Large, Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Richard L. Fleck (withdrawn)

Stephen Rosales

Walter Johnson

CAPE FLATTERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 (Clallam)

Director District No. 2 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Gregory Colfax

Director District No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Donald R Baker

Director District No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Tracey Rascon

QUILLAYUTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 402 (Clallam, Jefferson)

Director District No. 1 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

David L Dickson

Director District No. 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Bill Rohde

Director District No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Starla Daman

FIRE DISTRICT 1 (Clallam)

Commissioner No. 1 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Gerry Morris

Commissioner No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year short and full term)

Chet Hunt

FIRE DISTRICT 2 (Clallam)

Commissioner No. 1 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Tom Martin

FIRE DISTRICT 3 (Clallam, Jefferson)

Commissioner No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Richard Houts

FIRE DISTRICT 4 (Clallam)

Commissioner No. 1 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Ben Pacheco

Commissioner No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Mary Elizabeth Bower

FIRE DISTRICT 5 (Clallam)

Commissioner No. 1 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Roy (Spider) Wright

Bill Drath

SUNLAND WATER DISTRICT

Commissioner Position No. 1 Nonpartisan office (2-year unexpired term)

Jim Larison

Commissioner Position No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Pepper Putnam

PORT OF PORT ANGELES

Commissioner District No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

James Hallett

HOSPITAL DISTRICT 1 (Forks)

Commissioner District No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

Gerry Lane

HOSPITAL DISTRICT 2 (Olympic Medical Center)

Commissioner Dist. No. 2 Pos. No. 1 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

John B Nutter

Jeanne M LaBrecque

Commissioner Dist. No. 3 Pos. No. 2 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

John Miles

Jack Slowriver

PARK/REC DISTRICT 1 (SARC)

Commissioner Position No. 3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Melinda E Griffith

Henry A (Pete) Church-Smith

Commissioner Position No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year short and full term)

Gill Goodman

Commissioner Position No. 5 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Sonu Deol

Sky A Heatherton

Jan L Richardson

PARK/REC DISTRICT Q (West End)

Commissioner Position No. 1 Nonpartisan office (2-year unexpired term)

Donald N Grafstrom

Commissioner Position No. 4 Nonpartisan office (4-year short and full term)

Nedra Reed

JEFFERSON COUNTY

CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND Council Member Pos. #3 Nonpartisan office (4-year term)

Jack Range

Deborah Stinson

Pamela Adams

Paul Richmond

Sequim School District No. 323 (Clallam, Jefferson)

(See above under Clallam County)

Quillayute Valley School District No. 402 (Clallam, Jefferson)

(See above under Clallam County)

Clallam -Jefferson Fire Protection District (Clallam, Jefferson)

(See Clallam Fire District No. 3 above)

PORT LUDLOW FIRE DISTRICT NO. 3 (Jefferson)

Commissioner, Pos. #5 Nonpartisan office (6-year term)

James A Betteley

Raelene Ressart

William E Hansen

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