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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Local ballots in 2015 will have city councils, school boards, others

By Evan Smith

Local ballots in 2015 will have the position of Lake Forest Park mayor, three positions each on the Lake Forest Park and Shoreline city councils, three positions on the Shoreline School Board, two spots each on the Northshore Fire Department and Ronald Wastewater District boards, and one each on the Shoreline Fire Department board, the Lake Forest Park Water and Wastewater District board and the North City Water Commission board.

All candidates for city, fire district and water or wastewater districts run at large.

School Board
Voters throughout the School District elect each board member, but candidates for each position must live in one of five director districts. The three positions on 2015 ballots are those representing 
  • Director District 1, an area north of Richmond Beach Road and east of a line that mostly follows 12th Avenue Northeast
  • Director District 4, which straddles Interstate 5 in the south part of the School District; and
  • Director District 5 along Lake Washington in the southeast corner of district.
Mike Jacobs currently represents Director District 1; Richard "Dick" Nicholson now represents district 4; and Richard Potter represents district 5.

David Wilson, who represents Director District 3, including all areas south of Richmond Beach Road and areas north of Richmond Beach Road and west of 12th Northeast, holds his position through the 2017 ballot, as does Debi Ehrlichman, who represents district 2 in the northeast part of the district.

Shoreline City Council positions on the 2015 ballot are those now held by Council members Chris Eggen, Doris McConnell and Jesse Salomon. Lake Forest Park positions on the ballot include those held by mayor Mary Jane Goss, and Council members Jeff Johnson, Tom French and Catherine Stanford.

Ronald Wastewater District positions will be those held by Commissioners Brian T. Carroll and Arnie Lind.

The Shoreline Fire District Commissioner position will be the one that Commissioner Rod Heivilin holds; the Northshore Fire District positions are the ones that Ron Gehrke and David Maehren hold.

In the North City Water District (formerly the Shoreline Water District), the position that Commissioner Charlotte Haines holds will be on the ballot. In the Lake Forest Park Water District, voters will fill the position that William F. Donahue holds. Ballots in the Northshore Utility District, including part of northeast Lake Forest Park, will include the position held by Margaret R. Wiggins.

Shoreline City Councilman Solomon is the first local candidate to register with the State Public Disclosure Commission. He will start his campaign with $17,675 raised.

Candidates must register before they raise or spend any money.

Candidates for all positions file in May. Positions with three or more candidates will appear on the August primary ballot, with the top two vote getters for each position advancing to the November general election. Positions with only one or more candidates will appear only on the November ballot.

Also on this year’s ballot will be the positions of county assessor, county elections director and two of the five positions on the Seattle Port Commission.


2 comments:

  1. There is no "Lake Forest Park Water and Wastewater District." There is Lake Forest Park Water District, and the City operates a wastewater utility.

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  2. Looks like a contrived article to announce Salomon's candidacy and early fundraising.

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