Evan Smith: Monday and Tuesday filings for Shoreline, Lake Forest Park offices
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011
By Evan Smith
ShorelineAreaNews Politics Writer
Here is a list of candidates, who had filed for local offices through Tuesday afternoon,
The list includes candidates who filed Monday and Tuesday either on line or in person at the County elections office in Tukwila and candidates who have filed by mail since May 20.
The filing period ends Friday, June 10.
Candidates can withdraw from the ballot through June 17.
Offices with three or more candidates appear on the Aug. 16 primary and Nov. 8 general-election ballot. Positions with only one or two candidates appear only on the November general-election ballot. So far, no position has more than two candidates.
Candidates who had filed through Tuesday, June 7;
City of Lake Forest Park
Mayor
Mary Jane Goss
Dwight A. Thompson
Council Position No. 2
No Candidates
Council Position No. 4
Jeff Johnson
Chuck Paulsen
Council Position No. 6
Tom French
Ed Sterner
City of Shoreline
Council Position No. 2
Chris Eggen
Council Position No. 4
Doris McConnell
Janet Way
Council Position No. 6
Robin McClelland
Jesse Salomon
Shoreline School District No. 412
Director District No. 1
Kyle Burleigh
Director District No. 4
No Candidates
Director District No. 5
No Candidates
Shoreline Fire Department
Commissioner Position No. 1
Jon Kennison
Commissioner Position No. 4
David Harris
Lake Forest Park Water District
Commissioner Position No. 1
No Candidates
Commissioner Position No. 3 (unexpired 4-year term)
Bill Donahue
Shoreline Water District
Commissioner Position No. 1
Ronald F. (Ron) Ricker
Ronald Wastewater District
Commissioner Position No. 1
Robert L. (Bob) Ransom
Arnold H. (Arne) Lind
3 comments:
What is the meaning of the BOLD lettering on some candidates and not others? It looks like you are favoring them with this style?
Please explain.
thank you.
Anon, could you be seeing those with links as bold? I don't see any candidate names in bold. The "N" under "Director District No. 4" is bold by mistake, though.
I fixed the bold N - thank you for pointing it out - and also a J that got left out of the link.
The colors look the same on my email, but I have had articles with links where some of the links were a darker color than others. Even when I completely redid the link, it would come out darker, so maybe that's what the first person was seeing. The SAN looks a little different on every computer - font sizes display very differently, for example.
Diane
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