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Notice Public Notice Public Notice
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Public Notice Public Notice Public
Notice
NOTICE OF KLICKITAT COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2004
OFFICIAL BALLOT
IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Election will be held Tuesday, November 2, 2004, in
County, State of Washington for the purpose of submitting to the voters for their approval,
1 or rejection; Initiative to the People 872, 884 and 892, Referendum Measure 55, Federal,
Judicial and Special District.
~to vote
pletely darken the oval il~ to the right of the name of the person for whom you
for. To vote for a candidate not on the ballot, write the name of the candidate and the
if for a partisan office in the space provided.
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION:
INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 872
Measure No. 872 concerns elections for partisan offices. This measure would allow voters to
all candidates in a primary. Ballots would indicate candidates' party preference. The two
receiving most votes advance to the general election, regardless of party.
Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes []
No []
Measure
INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 884
No. 884 concerns dedicating funds designated for educational purposes. This meao
an education trust fund for smaller classes, extended learning programs, certain salary
access, and expanded college enrollments and scholarships, funded by increasing
1%.
Should this measure be enacted into law?
Yes []
No []
' taxes.
state
INITIATIVE TO THE PEOPLE 892
No. 892 concerns authorizing additional "electronic scratch ticket machines" to reduce
This measure would authorize licensed non-tribal gambling establishments to operate the
number of machines as tribal governments, with a portion of tax revenue generated used
property taxes.
Should this measure be enacted into law?
Yes []
No []
PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURE AND
ORDERED REFERRED BY PETITION:
REFERENDUM MEASURE 55
Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 2295 (ESSHB 2295) concerning char-
This bill would authorize charter public schools and would set conditions on opera-
schools would be operated by qualified nonprofit corporations, under contracts with local
boards, and allocated certain public funds.
Should this bill be:
Approved [ ]
Rejected [ ]
PROPOSED TO THE LEGISLATURE
AND REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE:
INITIATIVE TO THE LEGISLATURE 297
concerns "mixed" radioactive and nonradioactive hazardous waste. This mea-
add new provisions concerning "mixed" radioactive and nonradioactive hazardous waste,
cleanup of contamination before additional waste is added, prioritizing cleanup, providing for
and enforcement through citizen lawsuits.
Should this measure be enacted into law?
Yes []
No []
KLiCKiTAT COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ADVISORY VOTE AS TO
ADOPTION OF EXCLUSIVE "VOTE BY MAIL SYSTEM"
be in favor of adopting an exclusive county wide "vote by mail" election system
places?
Yes []
No []
FEDERAL OFFICES
and eliminat-
U.S. PRESIDENTNICE PRESIDENT
Four Year Term - Vote for One
19 Louisburg Square, Boston, MA 02108
3323 Alleghany Dr, Raleigh, NC 27609
~,Bush, 43 Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, TX 76638
4205 Greens Place, Wilson, WY 83014
Steve Layman, 4496 Swan Rd, Clinton, 98236
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Four Year Term-Vote for One
Teresa (terry) Bergeson, PO Box 11910, Olympia, 98508
Judith Billings, PO Box 5065, Kent, 98064
Austin, Texas
Campagna, Iowa City, Iowa
44361/2 Camero Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027
58-28 47th Ave, Woodside, NY 11377
1402 M St, Eureka, CA 95501
101 Newell Rd, Yarmouth, ME 04096
645 A Rosalia St SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
129 Trenton St, Apt 1, E. Boston, MA 02128
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INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Four Year Term-Vote for One
Mike Kreidler, PO Box 12448, Olympia, 98508 D [ ]
John Adams, 1715 West Nickerson St, Seattle, 98119 R [ ]
Stephen D. Steele, 1942 Westlake Ave Apt 1911, Seattle, 98101 L [ ]
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 15 POSITION 1
Two Year Term-Vote for One
Bruce Chandler, PO Box 1108, Zil]ah, 98953 R [ ]
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 15 POSITION 2
Two Year Term-Vote for One
Michael H. Kepcha, 39215 NE 28• St, Washougal, 98671 D [ ]
Dan Newhouse, PO Box 1214, Sunnyside, 98944 R [ ]
COUNTY OFFICES
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 1
Four Year Term-Vote for One
Patricia L. Arnold, 472 Sunnyside Rd, Trout Lake, 98650 D [ ]
Donald G. Struck, PO Box 889, White Salmon, 98672 R [ ]
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
Four Year Term - Vote for One
Steven A. Johnston, 315 W Collins St, Goldendale, 98620 D [ ]
Ray Thayer, 391 Hoctor Rd, Goldendale, 98620 R [ ]
JUDICIAL OFFICES
STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
POSITION 1
Six Year Term-Vote for One
Jim Johnson, 1110 Capital Way, Olympia, 98501
Mary Kay Becker,4982 Fremont St, Bellingham, 98229
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STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
POSITION 5
Six Year Term - Vote for One
Barbara Madsen, 1027 Crestwood Ln., Fircrest, 98466 NP [ ]
STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICE
POSITION 6
Six Year Term-Vote for One
Richard B. Sanders, PO Box 40929, Olympia, 98504 NP [ ]
Terry Sebring, 3620 88th St. E, Tacoma, 98446 NP [ ]
SUPERIOR COURT
JUDGE, POSITION 1
Four Year Term-Vote for One
E. Thompson "Tom" Reynolds, 610 Sunnyside Rd, Trout Lake, 98650 NP [ ]
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
PUD COMMISSIONER
District 2
Six Year Term-Vote for One
Ray A. Mosbrucker, 2110 N. Columbus Ave, Goldendaie, 98620 NP [ ]
D [ ] PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 2
KLICKITAT COUNTY
(SKYLINE HOSPITAL) ~
PROPOSITION
R [ ] HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-
$7,900,000
L [ ]The Board of Public Hospital District No. 2 (Skyline Hospital) adopted Resolution NOS. 384 and 386 con-
cerning a proposition to finance improvements to Skyline Hospital. The improvements include new
WW [ ]patient rooms with private bathrooms and expanding, modernizing and equipping the hospital facilities for
labor and delivery, radiology, obstetrics, laboratory, respiratory therapy and other patient care services.
Approval of the proposition would authorize issuance of up to $7,900,000 of general obligation bonds
G [ ] maturing within twenty-five years and the levy of annual excess property taxes to pay and retire the
bonds, all as provided in Resolution Nos. 384 and 386.
Should this proposition be:
SW [ ] APPROVED [ ]
REJECTED [ ]
r Peroutka, 151 Longfellow Dr, Millersville, MD 21108
7970 Sasser Ln, Pensacola, FL 32526
35-36 79t" St, Queens, NY 11372
660 Longvale Dr, Dayton, OH 45427
53 Hillside Ave, Winsted, CT 06098
Camejo, 767 Halidon Wy, Folsom, CA 95630
U.S. SENATOR
Six Year Term - Vote for One
PO Box 3662 Seattle, 98124
Nethercutt, Jr., PO Box 40569, Bellevue, 98015
'13 N. 22~ St, Tacoma, 98406
PO Box 677, Suquamish, 98392
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT 4
Two Year Term - Vote for One
PO Box 6143, Kennewick, 99336
PO Box 2926, Pasco, 99302
STATE OFFICES
GOVERNOR
Four Year Term - Vote for One
PO Box 2114, Olympia, 98507
SE 38t" St #715, Bellevue, 98006
4512 46th Ave S, Seattle, 98118-1407
Lt. GOVERNOR
~_ Four Year Term-Vote for One
!~n, 1933 E. State Route 3, Shelton, 98584
~, PO Box 1636, Olympia, 98507
~,~-Langlois, 1120 Sanford Ave, Richland, 99352
,~, 3240 Carrington Way, Bellingham, 98226
SECRETARY OF STATE
Four Year Term-Vote for One
16625 Redmond Way Ste M #465, Redmond, 98052
Box 522, Olympia, 98507
8720 Phinney Ave N #42, Seattle, 98103
STATE TREASURER
Four Year Term-Vote for One
PO Box 1342, Olympia, 98507
12121 SE 60th St #9, Bellevue, 98006
10704 Riviera PL NE, Seattle, 98125
STATE AUDITOR
Four Year Term-Vote for One
2906 S Proctor St, Tacoma 98409
Box 458, Tacoma, 98401
1990 132n~ Ave SE #34, Bellevue, 98005
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Four Year Term-Vote for One
Wellington, Seattle, 98122
6021 118t" Ave SE, Bellevue, 98006
2600 2n~ Ave #217, Seattle, 98121
4819 38t" Ave NE, Seattle, 98105
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIrJ LANDS
Four Year Term-Vote for One
Maple St, Edmonds, 98020
9045 234 Ave SE, Lacey, 98513
C [ ] PROPOSITION NO. 06..04-01
KLICKITAT COUNTY FIRE
PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 6
SE [ ] GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS-
$200,0O0.00
In order to acquire a replacement fire truck, shall Klickitat County Fire Protection
I [ ]$200,000.00 of general obligation bonds payable out of annual property tax levies
tax levies, maturing within 15 years, as provided in Klickitat County
BONDS, YES [ ]
BONDS, NO [ ]
District No. 6 issue
in excess of r~gular
Fire District Resolution #06-04-01.
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CITY OF WHITE SALMON
PROPOSITION NO. 2004-09-270
CITY OF WHITE SALMON LEVY FOR
GENERAL TAXES
Shall the City of White Salmon increase its current expense levy by $0.75 per thousand dollars of
assessed value for one year to be collected in 2005 to pay the cost of revenue impacts to the City caused
by annexations to occur in 2005?
TAX LEVY YES [ ]
TAX LEVY NO [ ]
POLLING PLACES
Alder Creek
D [ ]Aldordale
R [ ]Appleton
L [ ]Bingen
Centerville
Columbus
East Klickitat
Fruit Valley
Glenwood
L [ ] Goldendale 1
Goldendale 2
Goldendaie 3
High Prairie
D [ ]Husum
R [] Lyle
L [ ]Mt Brook
North Dalies
North Fruit Valley
D [ ]North White Salmon
R [ ]Orchard Heights
L [ ]Pine Forest
River
Roosevelt
Trout Lake
D [ ] West Klickitat
R [ ] White Salmon
L [ ]Wishram
Woodland
Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail
City Hall Bingen
Centerville Grange CenterviUe
Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail
Middle School Library White Salmon
School Glenwood
Goldendale Middle School 520 E. Collins
Goldendale Middle School 520 E. Collins
Goldendale Middle School 520 E. Collins
Vote By Mail
Husum Church of God Husum
Methodist Church Lyle
Middle School Library White Salmon
Community Center Oallesport
Middle School Library White Salmon
Masonic Center White Salmon
Goldendale Middle Scitool 520 E. Collins
Goldendale Middle School 520 E. Collins
Vote By Mail
Vote By Mail
Grange Trout Lake
Vote By Mail
Masonic Center White Salmon
Fire Hall Wishram
Goldendaie Middle School 520 E. Collins
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Said polling places shall be open from 7:00 AM and remain open until 8:00 PM. of said day, unless at
the time of closing there are any electors in the polling place desiring to vote and who are qualified to
participate therein and who have not been able to do so since appearing at the polling place, in which
event said polls shall be kept open long enough after the hour of closing to allow those present at that
time to vote.
Dated 18th day of October, 2004.
~JJL~, Klickitat County Auditor (4418)
and Supervisor of Elections
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