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THEY REPRESENT YOU 2014 DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS® OF SEATTLE-KING COUNTY 206-329-4848 www.seattlelwv.org The League o...
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THEY REPRESENT YOU

2014

DIRECTORY OF ELECTED OFFICIALS LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS® OF SEATTLE-KING COUNTY 206-329-4848 www.seattlelwv.org

The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County 1620 18th Ave., Suite 101 Seattle, WA 98122-7007 206-329-4848 • fax: 206-329-1273 [email protected] • www.seattlelwv.org

The League of Women Voters of Washington 1402 Third Ave., Suite 430 Seattle, WA 98101 206-622-8961 • fax: 206-622-4908 toll free: (800) 419-2596 [email protected] • www.lwvwa.org The League of Women Voters of the United States 1730 M St. NW, Suite 1000 Washington, DC 20036-4508 (202) 429-1965 • www.lwv.org

They Represent You: Directory of Elected Officials is published by The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County with financial support from the League’s Education Fund. To receive free copies for distribution to community groups, schools, churches or other organizations, please email [email protected] or call the League office at 206-329-4848. To have a single copy mailed to you, please send a business size, self-addressed, stamped envelope to the League’s office at the address above. You can also find the directory online at www.seattlelwv.org.

Note: The information in this directory is subject to change. Names and contact information were current upon printing on June 12, 2014. The online version will be periodically updated as new information becomes available. -2-

CONTENTS

ABOUT THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS.................... 4 CONTACTING YOUR REPRESENTATIVES........................ 5 ONLINE RESOURCES........................................................... 5 CITIES Seattle........................................................................................ 6 Auburn, Bellevue, Bothell........................................................ 7 Burien, Covington, Des Moines................................................ 8 Federal Way, Issaquah, Kenmore.............................................. 9 Kent, Kirkland, Lake Forest Park........................................... 10 Maple Valley, Mercer Island, Redmond.................................. 11 Renton, Sammamish, SeaTac.................................................. 12 Shoreline, Tukwila, Woodinville............................................ 13 Other Municipalities............................................................... 14 SCHOOL BOARDS................................................................16 PORT OF SEATTLE............................................................... 17 COURTS................................................................................. 17 KING COUNTY King County Elected Officials................................................ 18 Tribal Governments in King County...................................... 19 King County Unincorporated Areas........................................ 19 MAPS OF WASHINGTON LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS.... 20 WASHINGTON STATE Washington State Information................................................ 23 Washington State Elected Officials......................................... 24 Washington State Legislative Leadership............................... 25 Washington State Legislative Committees............................. 25 Washington State Legislature................................................. 26 UNITED STATES White House............................................................................ 33 Congressional Leadership....................................................... 33 U.S. Senators........................................................................... 33 U.S. Representatives............................................................... 34 VOTER INFORMATION Political Parties....................................................................... 36 Primary Elections in Washington State................................... 37 Civic Television...................................................................... 37 Voting in King County............................................................ 38 Voter Registration................................................................... 39 King County Elections Division............................................. 39

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ABOUT THE LEAGUE The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County has been actively engaged in making our democracy work since 1921. The League strives through education and advocacy to: • Act as a force to create positive, lasting change • Ensure that all citizens have a voice • Educate citizens on public policy issues that affect their lives • Foster public debate based on substance rather than partisanship • Monitor governmental bodies and commissions • Influence public policies consistent with League positions and principles. Made up of women and men of all ages and backgrounds, the League is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization. Its activities include registering voters, sponsoring debates, holding public forums, studying public policy, taking positions based on its fundamental principles and publishing educational resources like this directory. The League is firmly nonpartisan and neither supports nor opposes candidates for office. At the same time, it is political and advocates on select policy issues after careful consideration by its membership. Each month, discussion groups, known as units, meet across King County to study issues that challenge us on the local, state and national level. Find out more about the League’s ongoing work at www. seattlelwv.org. Membership League members engage at the local, state and national level in hands-on work to encourage informed and active participation in government. Visit our website or call 206-329-4848 for more information about joining LWV.

SUPPORT OUR WORK! The League’s education activities and voter services are supported by its Education Fund, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to help further this important work. Donations can be made online www.seattlelwv.org. The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County Education Fund 1620 18th Ave., Suite 101 Seattle, WA 98122-7007 -4-

CONTACTING YOUR REPRESENTATIVES Sharing your thoughts with the men and women who represent you at the local, state and national level is easy and vital to the functioning of our democracy. When an issue or legislation arises that you care deeply about, contact your representatives by email, phone or regular mail to ensure that your voice is heard. Tips for Communicating with Elected Officials • Email is now the preferred method of communication, but phone calls and letters are still effective. • Be courteous and to the point. • Keep letters to one page. • Describe specifically and in your own words how an issue or legislation will affect you or others you know. • Include the bill number or its popular name if you are commenting on specific legislation. • Be sure to give your name, address and phone number. • Ask for a response. • Give positive feedback. Take the time to also let representatives know when they have done something of which you particularly approve. • Remember, your elected officials represent you!

ONLINE RESOURCES LWV of Seattle-King County.................................www.seattlelwv.org League of Women Voters of Washington................. ..www.lwvwa.org League of Women Voters of the United States................. www.lwv.org Vote411...................................................................... www.vote411.org Voting for Judges...........................................www.votingforjudges.org Project Vote Smart.................................................. www.votesmart.org Washington Votes......................................... www.washingtonvotes.org King County Elections.......................... www.kingcounty.gov/elections Washington Secretary of State/Elections...................www.vote.wa.gov Washington State Government Website................. www.access.wa.gov U.S. Government Website.................................................www.usa.gov

League of Women Voters® of Seattle-King County

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SEATTLE 600 4th Ave., 1st Floor (Mailing Address) PO Box 94726 Seattle, WA 98124-4726 www.seattle.gov/customerservice

206-684-CITY (2489) fax: 206-684-5579 TTY: 711

Ed Murray, Mayor 600 4th Ave., 7th Floor PO Box 94749 Seattle, WA 98124-4749 www.seattle.gov/mayor



Pete Holmes, City Attorney 600 4th Ave., 4th Floor PO Box 94769 Seattle, WA 98124-4769 www.seattle.gov/law Seattle City Council 600 4th Ave., 2nd Floor PO Box 34025 Seattle, WA 98124-4025 www.seattle.gov/council

Next Election 2017 206-684-4000 TDD: 206-615-0476 [email protected] Next Election 2017 206-684-8200 TTY: 206-233-7206 [email protected]

206-684-8888 TTY/TDD: 206-233-0025 listen line: 206-684-8566 weekly agenda info: 206-684-8888 [email protected]

Council Members 206 + Next Election Sally Bagshaw 684-8801 *2015 Tim Burgess, President 684-8806 2015 Sally Clark 684-8802 2015 Jean Godden 684-8807 2015 Bruce Harrell 684-8804 2015 Nick Licata 684-8803 *2015 Mike O’Brien 684-8800 *2015 Tom Rasmussen 684-8808 2015 Kshama Sawant 684-8016 *2015 Meetings: Mondays at 2:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. For schedule of committee meetings or for full council or committee agendas, visit www.seattle.gov/council or call 206-684-8888. *Due to the passage of the districting initiative in 2013, all seats on the council will be up for election in 2015. Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission Wayne Barnett, Executive Director Appointed 700 Fifth Ave., #4010 206-684-8577 PO Box 94729 [email protected] Seattle, WA 98124-4729 www.seattle.gov/ethics District Councils/City Neighborhood Council: Seattle has 13 district councils and numerous community councils. The City Neighborhood Council is a citizen-led advisory group comprised of elected members from each district council. Visit www.seattle.gov/ seattlecommunitiesonline/neighborhoods.htm for details. Neighborhood Service Centers (NSCs) link city government to Seattle’s neighborhoods. Residents can pay utility bills, purchase pet licenses and pay parking tickets at certain NSCs. www.seattle.gov/neighborhoods 206-684-0464 -6-

City council elections in Washington State are nonpartisan, and council members serve four-year, staggered terms. Mayors are either elected by voters and serve four-year terms or, where noted below with an asterisk, are selected by the council. Mayors selected among council members serve two-year terms and preside over the council.

AUBURN 25 West Main Street, 253-931-3000 Auburn, WA 98001-4998 (first initial)(last name)@auburnwa.gov www.auburnwa.gov Next Election Nancy Backus, Mayor 2017 Council Members Claude DaCorsi 2015 John Holman 2017 Wayne Osborne 2015 Bill Peloza 2015 Yolanda Trout 2017 Rich Wagner, Deputy Mayor 2017 Largo Wales 2015 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays of month at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.

BELLEVUE 450 110th Ave. NE PO Box 90012 Bellevue, WA 98009 www.bellevuewa.gov Council Members Claudia Balducci, Mayor* John Chelminiak Conrad Lee Jennifer Robertson Lynne Robinson John Stokes Kevin Wallace, Deputy Mayor

425-452-7810 [email protected] Next Election 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017 2015 2017

Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays. Study sessions 6:00 p.m. in the Council Conference Room, followed by the regular session at 8:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. Extended study sessions on 2nd and 4th Mondays 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the Council Conference Room.

BOTHELL 18305 101st Ave. NE Bothell, WA 98011 www.ci.bothell.wa.us

425-486-3256 425-489-3392 [email protected]

Council Members Tom Agnew Bill Evans Joshua Freed, Mayor* Mark Lamb Andy Rheaume Tris Samberg Del Spivey, Deputy Mayor

Next Election 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 2017 2017



Meetings: First three Tuesdays of the month, 6:00 p.m., at Bothell Municipal Court, 10116 NE 183rd St., Bothell. -7-

BURIEN 400 SW 152nd St. Ste. 300 Burien, WA 98166 www.burienwa.gov



206-241-4647 fax: 206-248-5539 [email protected]

Council Members Steve Armstrong Lauren Berkowitz Bob Edgar, Deputy Mayor Lucy Krakowiak, Mayor* Gerald Robison Nancy Tosta Debi Wagner

Next Election 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017

Meetings: 1st, 2nd & 4th Mondays at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall/Library Building located at Burien Town Square.

COVINGTON 16720 SE 271st St., Suite 100 Covington, WA 98042-4964 www.covingtonwa.gov

253-638-1110 fax: 253-638-1122 [email protected]

Council Members Joseph T. Cimaomo, Jr. Margaret Harto, Mayor Mark Lanza Marlla Mhoon Jim Scott Wayne Snoey Jeff Wagner, Mayor Pro Tem

Next Election 2017 2015 2017 2015 2017 2017 2015

Meetings: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers.

DES MOINES 21630 11th Ave. S, Suite A Des Moines, WA 98198 www.desmoineswa.gov

206-878-4595 fax: 206-870-6540 [email protected]

Council Members Jeanette Burrage Dave Kaplan, Mayor* Melissa Musser Jeremy Nutting Victor Pennington II Matt Pina, Mayor Pro Tem Bob Sheckler



Next Election 2015 2017 2017 2015 2017 2017 2015

Meetings: 1st, 2nd, & 4th Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers, 21630 11th Ave. S, Suite B.

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FEDERAL WAY 33325 8th Ave. S 253-835-7000 Federal Way, WA 98003-6210 fax: 253-835-2409 www.cityoffederalway.com [email protected] Next Election Jim Ferrell, Mayor 2017 Council Members Lydia Assefa-Dawson Jeanne Burbidge, Deputy Mayor Bob Celski Dini Duclos Susan Honda Kelly Maloney Martin A. Moore

2015 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017

Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

ISSAQUAH 130 E Sunset Way

425-837-3000 fax: 425-837-3009 [email protected]

PO Box 1307 Issaquah, WA 98027 www.ci.issaquah.wa.us Fred Butler, Mayor

[email protected]

Next Election 2017

Council Members Eileen Barber 2017 Stacey Goodman, Deputy Council President 2017 Tola Marts 2017 Nina Milligan 2015 Mary Lou Pauly 2017 Joshua Schaer 2015 Paul Winterstein, Council President 2015 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall South, 135 E. Sunset Way.

KENMORE 18120 68th Ave. NE 425-398-8900 PO Box 82607 fax: 425-481-3236 Kenmore, WA 98028 (first initial)(last name)@kenmorewa.gov www.cityofkenmore.com Council Members David Baker, Mayor* Milton Curtis Nigel Herbig Glenn Rogers, Deputy Mayor Brent Smith Laurie Sperry Allan Van Ness

Next Election 2015 2015 2017 2015 2015 2017 2017

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KENT 220 Fourth Ave. S Kent, WA 98032-5838 www.kentwa.gov Suzette Cooke, Mayor

253-856-5725/253-856-5700 fax: 253-856-6700 [email protected] [email protected]

Council Members Jim Berrios Bill Boyce Dennis Higgins Dana Ralph, President Deborah Ranniger Ken Sharp Les Thomas

Next Election 2017 2017 2015 2017 2015 2015 2017 2015

Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. in Chambers East at Kent City Hall.

KIRKLAND 123 Fifth Ave. Kirkland, WA 98033-6189 www.kirklandwa.gov



425-587-3001 fax: 425-587-3019 TTY/TTD: 425-587-3111 [email protected]

Council Members Jay Arnold Dave Asher Shelley Kloba Doreen Marchione Toby Nixon Penny Sweet, Deputy Mayor Amy Walen, Mayor*

Next Election 2017 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017 2017

Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. Study sessions are held at 6 p.m. prior to regular meetings.

LAKE FOREST PARK 17425 Ballinger Way NE 206-368-5440 Lake Forest Park, WA 98155 fax: 206-364-6521 www.cityoflfp.com [email protected] Next Election Mary Jane Goss, Mayor [email protected] 2015 Council Members Tom French 2015 Jeff Johnson 2015 Mark Phillips 2017 John Resha 2017 Catherine Stanford, Deputy Mayor 2015 Hilda Thompson 2017 John Wright 2017 Meetings: 2nd & 4th Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. Study Sessions 6:30 p.m. the Monday prior to the 4th Thursday at City Hall. - 10 -

MAPLE VALLEY 22017 SE Wax Rd., Suite 200 PO Box 320 Maple Valley, WA 98038 www.maplevalleywa.gov

425-413-8800 fax: 425-413-4282 [email protected]

Council Members Bill Allison, Mayor* Layne Barnes Noel Gerken Linda A. Johnson Victoria Laise Jonas Sean P. Kelly, Deputy Mayor Erin Weaver

Next Election 2017 2015 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017

Meetings: Council meetings are 2nd & 4th Mondays and study sessions 1st & 3rd Mondays. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m., Tahoma School District Central Services Center, 25720 Maple Valley - Black Diamond Rd. SE.

MERCER ISLAND 9611 SE 36th St. Mercer Island, WA 98040 www.mercergov.org Council Members Bruce Bassett, Mayor* Debbie Bertlin Jane Brahm Mike Cero Dan Grausz, Deputy Mayor Tana Senn Benson Wong



206-275-7793 fax: 206-275-7663 [email protected]

Next Election 2015 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017 2017

Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

REDMOND 15670 NE 85th St. PO Box 97010 Redmond, WA 98073-9710 www.redmond.gov

425-556-2900 fax: 425-556-2198 [email protected] Next Election 2015

John Marchione, Mayor

Council Members Kim Allen, Vice President 2017 David Carson 2015 Tom Flynn 2015 Dayle (Hank) Margeson, President 2015 Hank Myers 2015 Byron Shutz 2017 John Stilin 2017 Meetings: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays. Study Sessions 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall. - 11 -

RENTON 1055 S Grady Way 425-430-6400 Renton, WA 98057-3232 TTY: 425-430-6511 www.rentonwa.gov fax: 425-430-6523 (first initial)(last name)@rentonwa.gov Next Election Denis Law, Mayor 2015 Council Members Terri Briere 2017 Randy Corman 2017 Marcie Palmer 2015 Armondo Pavone 2017 Don Persson, President 2015 Ed Prince, President Pro Tem 2015 Greg Taylor 2015 Meetings: 1st four Mondays, 7:00 p.m., in City Hall Council Chambers.

SAMMAMISH 801 228th Ave. SE Sammamish, WA 98075 www.ci.sammamish.wa.us

425-295-0500 fax: 425-295-0600 [email protected]

Council Members Don Gerend Kathleen Huckaby, Deputy Mayor Bob Keller Tom Odell Ramiro Valderrama Tom Vance, Mayor* Nancy Whitten



Next Election 2017 2017 2017 2017 2015 2015 2015

Meetings: 1st Tuesday and 3rd Monday at 6:30 p.m., study session on 2nd Tuesday. Meetings are held in the City Hall Council Chambers.

SEATAC 4800 S 188th St. SeaTac, WA 98188-8605 www.ci.seatac.wa.us



206-973-4800 TDD: 206-973-4808 fax: 206-973-4809 [email protected]

Council Members Terry Anderson Tony Anderson, Deputy Mayor Dave Bush Kathryn Campbell Pam Fernald Mia Gregerson, Mayor* Barry Ladenburg

Next Election 2015 2017 2015 2017 2017 2015 2015

Meetings: 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 6:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers.

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SHORELINE 17500 Midvale Ave. N Shoreline, WA 98133-4905 www.cityofshoreline.com

206-801-2700 TTY: 206-546-0457 fax: 206-546-7868 [email protected]

Council Members Next Election Chris Eggen, Deputy Mayor 2015 Will Hall 2017 Doris McConnell 2015 Keith McGlashan 2017 Christopher Roberts 2017 Jesse Salomon 2015 Shari Winstead, Mayor* 2017 Meetings: 2nd & 4th Mondays, 7:00 p.m. Study sessions: 1st & 3rd Mondays, 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

TUKWILA

6200 Southcenter Blvd. 206-433-1800 Tukwila, WA 98188 fax: 206-433-1833 www.tukwilawa.gov [email protected] Next Election Jim Haggerton, Mayor [email protected] 2015 Council Members Joe Duffie, Sr. Allan Ekberg Kathy Hougardy Kate Kruller De’Sean Quinn, President Dennis Robertson Verna Seal

2017 2017 2015 2015 2017 2015 2017



Meetings: 1st & 3rd Mondays at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

WOODINVILLE 17301 133rd Ave. NE Woodinville, WA 98072 www.ci.woodinville.wa.us

425-489-2700 fax: 425-489-2705 [email protected]

Council Members Liz Aspen Susan Boundy-Sanders James Evans, Deputy Mayor Scott Hageman Les Rubstello Bernie Talmas, Mayor* Paula Waters

Next Election 2015 2017 2017 2015 2015 2017 2017

Meetings: 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers.

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OTHER MUNICIPALITIES The municipalities listed below have populations less than 12,000. Where noted with an asterisk, the mayor is selected by the council from among its members. In all other muncipalities, the mayor is elected by the voters to a four-year term. Use the PO box without the street address when sending mail.

Algona Dave Hill, Mayor Next election 2015 402 Warde St. 253-833-2897 Algona, WA 98001-8576 [email protected] www.algonawa.gov Beaux Arts

Richard Leider, Mayor Next election 2017 10550 SE 27th St. 425-454-8580 Beaux Arts, WA 98004 [email protected] www.beauxarts-wa.gov

Black Diamond Dave Gordon, Mayor Next election 2017 24301 Roberts Dr. / PO Box 599 360-886-5700 Black Diamond, WA 98010 fax: 360-886-2592 www.ci.blackdiamond.wa.us [email protected] Carnation Jim Berger, Mayor* Next election 2015 4621 Tolt Ave. / PO Box 1238 425-333-4192 Carnation, WA 98014-1238 fax: 425-333-4336 www.carnationwa.gov [email protected] Clyde Hill George S. Martin, Mayor Next election 2015 9605 NE 24th St. 425-453-7800 Clyde Hill, WA 98004-2141 fax: 425-462-1936 www.clydehill.org [email protected] Duvall Will Ibershof, Mayor Next election 2017 15535 Main St. NE / PO Box 1300 425-788-1185 Duvall, WA 98019 fax: 425-788-8097 www.duvallwa.gov [email protected] Enumclaw

Liz Reynolds, Mayor 1339 Griffin Ave. Enumclaw, WA 98022 www.cityofenumclaw.net

Next election 2017 360-825-3591 fax: 360-825-1429 [email protected]



Hunts Point

Joseph Sabey, Mayor Next election 2017 3000 Hunts Point Rd. 425-455-1834 Hunts Point, WA 98004-1121 fax: 425-454-4586 www.huntspoint-wa.gov [email protected] - 14 -

OTHER MUNICIPALITIES Medina

Michael Luis, Mayor* Next election 2015 501 Evergreen Pt. Rd. / PO Box 144 425-233-6400 Medina, 98039-0144 fax: 425-454-8490 www.medina-wa.gov [email protected]

Milton Debra Perry, Mayor Next election 2017 1000 Laurel St. 253-922-8733 Milton 98354-8852 fax: 253-922-2385 www.cityofmilton.net [email protected] Newcastle

Steve Buri, Mayor* 12835 Newcastle Way, Suite 200 Newcastle, WA 98056 www.ci.newcastle.wa.us

Next election 2015 425-649-4444 fax: 425-649-4363 [email protected]

Normandy Park

Susan West, Mayor* Next election 2015 801 SW 174th St. 206-248-7603 Normandy Park, WA 98166 fax: 206-439-8674 www.ci.normandy-park.wa.us [email protected]

North Bend

Kenneth G. Hearings, Mayor Next election 2015 211 Main Ave. N / PO Box 896 425-888-1211 North Bend, WA 98045 fax: 425-831-6200 www.northbendwa.gov [email protected]

Pacific

Leanne Guier, Mayor Next election 2015 100 3rd Ave. SE 253-929-1100 Pacific, WA 98047 fax: 253-939-6026 www.cityofpacific.com [email protected]

Skykomish

Tony Grider, Mayor Next election 2017 119 4th St. N / PO Box 308 360-677-2388 Skykomish, WA 98288 fax: 360-677-2407 www.town.skykomish.wa.us [email protected]

Snoqualmie

Matt Larson, Mayor Next election 2017 38624 SE River St. / PO Box 987 425-888-1555 Snoqualmie, WA 98065 fax: 425-831-6041 www.ci.snoqualmie.wa.us [email protected]

Yarrow Point Dicker Cahill, Mayor Next election 2017 4030 95th Ave. NE 425-454-6994 Yarrow Point, WA 98004 fax: 425-454-7899 www.ci.yarrow-point.wa.us [email protected] - 15 -

SCHOOL BOARDS School board members in Washington are nonpartisan and elected in odd-numbered years to four-year, staggered terms. Each year elected boards select a member to serve as chairperson or president.

Seattle District 1

John Stanford Center for Educational Excellence 2445 3rd Ave. S, Seattle 98134 Board: 206-252-0040 PO Box 34165 Customer Service: 206-252-0010 Seattle, WA 98124-1165 fax: 206-252-0101 www.seattleschools.org [email protected] Board members are nominated by district in the primary, and elected at large in the general election to four-year overlapping terms. District/Director 1 Sharon Peaslee, President 2 Sherry Carr 3 Harium Martin-Morris 4 Sue Peters 5 Stephan Blanford 6 Martha “Marty” McLaren, Member-at-Large 7 Betty Patu, Vice-President

Next Election 2015 2015 2015 2017 2017 2015 2017

Meetings: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 4:15 p.m. at the John Stanford Center. Public testimony starts no earlier than 5:00p.m. May only have one meeting in July, August & December.

Other King County School Districts Auburn

www.auburn.wednet.edu 253-931-4900

Bellevue

www.bsd405.org

Enumclaw

www.enumclaw.wednet.edu 360-802-7100

Federal Way

www.fwps.org

253-945-2000

Highline

www.highlineschools.org

206-433-2217

Issaquah

www.issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-7000

Kent

www.kent.k12.wa.us

Lake Washington www.lwsd.org

425-456-4000

253-373-7000 425-936-1200

Mercer Island

www.mercerislandschools.org 206-236-3330

Northshore

www.nsd.org

425-408-6000

Renton

www.rentonschools.us

425-204-2300

Riverview

www.riverview.wednet.edu

425-844-4500

Shoreline

www.shorelineschools.org

206-393-6111

Skykomish

www.skykomishschool.com

360-677-2623

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Other King County School Districts (cont.) Snoqualmie Valley www.svsd410.org

425-831-8000

Tahoma

www.tahomasd.us

425-413-3400

Tukwila

www.tukwila.wednet.edu

206-901-8000

Vashon Island

www.vashonsd.org

206-463-2121

PORT OF SEATTLE 2711 Alaskan Way Seattle, WA 98121 PO Box 1209 Seattle, WA 98111 www.portseattle.org

206-787-3000 fax: 206-787-3381 first name.last [email protected]

Port of Seattle Commissioners are nonpartisan and elected by King County voters to four-year, staggered terms. Commissioners oversee both the seaport in Seattle and the airport in SeaTac. Next Election Next Election Tom Albro 2017 John Creighton 2017 Stephanie Bowman 2017 Courtney Gregoire 2015 Bill Bryant 2015 Commissioners Bowman and Gregoire are serving as Co-Presidents of the Commission. Meetings: 1st and 2nd Tuesdays and 4th Tuesday at 1 p.m. at either Pier 69 or at SeaTac Airport Conference Center inside SeaTac Airport on the mezzanine level. Check website or call for location.

COURTS Washington State judges are elected by the voters in their jurisdiction. Jurors in Washington State are drawn from lists of registered voters, licensed drivers, and state identification card holders. Seattle Municipal Court www.seattle.gov/courts

206-684-5600

Other Municipal Courts

www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/

King County District Court www.kingcounty.gov/courts/districtcourt

206-205-9200

King County Superior Court www.kingcounty.gov/courts/superiorcourt

206-296-9100

King County Judicial Administration www.kingcounty.gov/courts/clerk

206-296-9300

WA Court of Appeals, Div 1 www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/orgs/120.html

206-464-7750

WA Supreme Court www.courts.wa.gov/court_dir/orgs/112.html

360-357-2077

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KING COUNTY Information Line Toll Free Line

206-296-0100 800-325-6165 www.kingcounty.gov

King County officials are elected at large for four-year terms, and are nonpartisan, unless otherwise noted.

Executive Dow Constantine

King County Chinook Bldg. 401 5th Ave, Suite 800 Seattle, WA 98104 www.kingcounty.gov/exec

Next Election 2017 206-263-9600 TTY: 711 fax: 206-296-0194 [email protected]

Assessor Lloyd Hara

Next Election 2015 Dept of Assessments, 500 4th Ave, Room 708 206-296-7300 Seattle, WA 98104 TTY: 711 www.kingcounty.gov/assessor fax: 206-296-0595 [email protected]

Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg (R) Next Election 2014 King Co. Courthouse 516 3rd Ave, Room W554 206-296-9000 Seattle, WA 98104-2362 TDD: 206-296-0100 www.kingcounty.gov/prosecutor fax: 206-296-9013 [email protected]

Sheriff John Urquhart

Next Election 2017 King Co. Courthouse, 516 3rd Ave, Room W116 206-296-4155 Seattle, WA 98104-2312 Emergency: Call 911 www.kingcounty.gov/safety/sheriff TTY: 711 [email protected]

Elections Director, Sherril Huff

Department of Elections 919 SW Grady Way Renton, WA 98057-2906 www.kingcounty.gov/elections

Next Election 2015 206-296-VOTE (8683) TTY: 711 fax: 206-296-0108 [email protected]

Metropolitan King County Council King County Courthouse 516 3rd Ave. Room 1200 Seattle, WA 98104 www.kingcounty.gov/council District 1 Rod Dembowski 2 Larry Gossett 3 Kathy Lambert 4 Larry Phillips, Chair 5 Dave Upthegrove 6 Jane Hague 7 Pete von Reichbauer 8 Joe McDermott 9 Reagan Dunn

206-477-1000 Toll-free: 800-325-6165 TTY/TTD: 206-296-1024 [email protected] [email protected] Next Election 206-477-1001 2017 206-477-1002 2015 206-477-1003 2017 206-477-1004 2015 206-477-1005 2017 206-477-1006 2015 206-477-1007 2017 206-477-1008 2015 206-477-1009 2017

Meetings are at 1:30 p.m. on Mondays (Tuesday if Monday is a holiday) in the Council Chambers, Room 1001, on the 10th Floor of the King County Courthouse, 516 3rd Ave., Seattle. To view King County legislation online see kingcounty.gov/council/legislation. - 18 -

KING COUNTY Office of Citizen Complaints (Ombudsman) 516 3rd Ave, Room W1039 Seattle, WA 98104 www.kingcounty.gov/operations/Ombudsman [email protected]

206-477-1050 TTY: 711 fax: 206-296-0948

The Ombudsman investigates complaints regarding conduct, ethics, reports of improper governmental action and retaliation under the Whistleblower Protection Act.

Office of Civil Rights

Kelli Williams, Director Chinook Building, 401 5th Ave, Room 215 Seattle, WA 98104 www.kingcounty.gov/exec/civilright

206-263-2446 TTY: 711 fax: 206-296-4329

[email protected]

Among other issues, the Office of Civil Rights addresses fair employment, fair housing, public accomodation, and fair contracting practices in unincorporated King County.

Board of Ethics

401 Fifth Avenue, Suite 215 Seattle, WA 98104-1818 www.kingcounty.gov/ethics

Ethics Help Line 206-296-1586 TTY: 711 fax: 206-296-4329 [email protected]

The Board of Ethics is a five-member citizen advisory, administrative, and quasi-judicial board. The board may interpret the King County code through advisory opinions, conduct employee financial and consultant disclosure programs, and provide a comprehensive training and education program. The board also hears appeals on findings by the Office of Citizen Complaints (Ombudsman).

TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS IN KING COUNTY Duwamish Tribe

206-431-1582 www.duwamishtribe.org

Muckleshoot Tribe

253-939-3311 www.muckleshoot.nsn.us

Snoqualmie Tribe

425-888-6551 www.snoqualmienation.com

For more information on tribal governments, see the Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs website: www.goia.wa.gov.

KING COUNTY UNINCORPORATED AREAS There are seven community service areas in King County to serve residents of unincorporated areas. Visit www.kingcounty.gov/exec/ community-service-areas.aspx or contact Alan Painter, Community Service Areas Manager, at 206-477-4521 or email alan.painter@ kingcounty.gov for more information. - 19 -

Washington Legislative an

4

42

San Juan 40

Whatcom

Skagit

2 10

39

Island

Clallam

44 Snohomish

38

Jefferson

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24

Kitsap

6

26

35

Grays Harbor

7

9

Mason

22

28

Thurston

1

5

King

8

31

10

K

Pierce 2

Pacific

Lewis

19

Wahkiakum

3

Yak

20

Cowlitz

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Skamania Clark 17

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Officeholders for the state legislature are listed by district on page

VOTE411.org is a “one-stop-shop” for election related information. Launched by the League of Women Voters in 2006, it provides nonpartisan information on the election process nationwide. It includes state-specific information and links for voter registration, election day procedures, polling places and more. During election season Vote411 also tailors a voter’s guide for you. The guide includes just the candidates and issues that you will be voting on and has questions and answers from the candidates specific to the office they are running for and any current events they may be handling. Check it out! - 20 -

nd Congressional Districts

Okanogan

Ferry

Pend Oreille

7

Stevens 12

Chelan

4

Douglas Lincoln

6

5

3

Spokane

4 Grant

Kittitas 13

kima

Adams

8

Franklin

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Whitman

Garfield

15

Benton

9

Walla Walla

16

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es 26-32; Officeholders for congressional districts on pages 34-35.

QUICK FACTS ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE • Washington now has 10 congressional districts, having gained an additional seat in the US House of Representatives in the reapportionment process following the 2010 Census. • Washington has 49 legislative districts, and each district elects one state senator to serve a four-year term and two state representatives to serve two-year terms. • Elections to the State Legislature are held in even-numbered years. Senators serve staggered terms, so half the senate is elected every two years. Find your legislative district online: Go to www.leg.wa.gov and click on “Find Your Legislator.” - 21 -

Puget Sound

10

38

2

Island

Snohomish 44

21

39 1

Kitsap 32

1

23

6

45

46 36

48

43

7 41

37

King

26

34

9

11 5

33 47

8

30 27 28

29

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WASHINGTON STATE Official State Website Washington State Legislature State Senate State House of Representatives

www.access.wa.gov www.leg.wa.gov www.leg.wa.gov/senate www.leg.wa.gov/house

Legislative Hotline

800-562-6000 TTY: 800-635-9993 The toll-free hotline allows you to leave a brief message for district legislators or for the Governor or Lt. Governor. When leaving a message with the Hotline, please be prepared to give your name and street address. Interpreter services are available for many languages.

Legislative Information Center

800-562-6000 360-786-7573 [email protected] www.leg.wa.gov/help www.leg.wa.gov/lic The Legislative Information Center provides information on the legislative process and on the status of specific bills.

Contacting your Legislators Contact legislators in their Olympia offices when the legislature is in session and at their district offices when the legislature is out of session. Call the Olympia phone number if no district number is listed. If writing by US mail, use the following formats, including PO boxes:

STATE REPS: STATE SENATORS: For example: (for 37th District)

PO Box 40600 Olympia, WA 98504-0600 PO Box 404 [+ Leg. District] Olympia, WA 98504-04 [+ Leg. District] Senator Adam Kline PO Box 40437 Olympia, WA 98504-0437

Olympia Office Location Key: INB Irv Newhouse Building JAC John A. Cherberg Building JLOB John L. O’Brien Building LEG Legislative Building (a.k.a. The Capitol Building)

Public Disclosure Commission 711 Capitol Way #206 PO Box 40908 Olympia, WA 98504-0908 www.pdc.wa.gov

360-753-1111 toll free: 877-601-2828 fax: 360-753-1112 [email protected]

The Public Disclosure Commission provides public access to campaign finance information from candidates and political committees, expenditure information from lobbyists, and financial information from candidates, elected and appointed officials. - 23 -

WASHINGTON STATE State officials serve four-year terms.

Governor Jay Inslee (D)

Next Election 2016 Office of the Governor, PO Box 40002 360-902-4111 416 Sid Snyder Ave. SW Ste. 200 fax: 360-753-4110 Olympia, WA 98504-0002 www.governor.wa.gov no direct email, contact via website

Lieutenant Governor Brad Owen (D) 220 Legislative Bldg/PO Box 40400 Olympia, WA 98504-0400 www.ltgov.wa.gov

Secretary of State Kim Wyman (R) Legislative Bldg/PO Box 40220 Olympia, WA 98504-0220 www.sos.wa.gov

Treasurer James McIntire (D)

Next Election 2016 360-786-7700 fax: 360-786-7749 [email protected]

Next Election 2016 360-902-4151 fax: 360-586-5629 voter info: 800-448-4881 [email protected]

Legislative Bldg, Room 230/PO Box 40200 416 Sid Snyder Ave. SW Olympia, WA 98504-0200 www.tre.wa.gov

Next Election 2016 360-902-9000 fax: 360-902-9037 TTY: 711 [email protected]

Auditor Troy Kelley (D)

Next Election 2016 Insurance Bldg, Capitol Campus 360-902-0370 PO Box 40021 fax: 360-753-0646 Olympia, WA 98504-0021 TDD Relay 800-833-6388 www.sao.wa.gov Citizen Complaint Hotline: 866-902-3900 no direct email, contact via website

Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D)

Next Election 2016 1125 Washington St. SE/PO Box 40100 360-753-6200 Olympia, WA 98504-0100 fax: 360-664-0228 www.atg.wa.gov Consumer Protection Info: 800-551-4636 no direct email, contact via website Superintendent of Public Instruction Next Election 2016 Randy Dorn (NP) 360-725-6000 Old Capitol Bldg. TTY: 360-664-3631 600 Washington St. SE/PO Box 47200 TTY: 360-664-3631 Olympia, WA 98504-7200 [email protected] www.k12.wa.us

Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler (D)

Next Election 2016 360-725-7000 5000 Capitol Blvd., Tumwater, WA 98501 TDD: 360-586-0241 PO Box 40255, Olympia, WA 98504-0255 fax: 360-586-2018 www.insurance.wa.gov [email protected] 800-562-6900 State Health Insurance Benefits Advisors (SHIBA): Consumer Advocacy: [email protected] [email protected]



Commissioner of Public Lands Peter J. Goldmark (D)

1111 Washington St. SE, PO Box 47000 Olympia, WA 98504-7000 www.dnr.wa.gov - 24 -

Next Election 2016 360-902-1004 fax: 360-902-1775 [email protected]

WASHINGTON STATE Legislature Leadership Positions

Senate Majority Caucus Leader Democratic Leader Republican Leader

Name (Party-District) Rodney Tom (D-48) 360-786-7694 Sharon Nelson (D-34) 360-786-7667 Mark Schoesler (R-9) 360-786-7620

House Speaker of the House Majority Leader Republican Leader

Frank Chopp (D-43) 360-786-7920 Pat Sullivan (D-47) 360-786-7858 Dan Kristiansen (R-39) 360-786-7967

House Legislative Committees

360+

Agriculture & Natural Resources, Blake (D-19) 786-7144 Appropriations, Hunter (D-48) 786-7155 Subcomm. on Education, Haigh (D-35) 786-7155 Subcomm. on General Government, Hudgins (D-11) 786-7717 Subcomm. on Health & Hum. Servcs., Morrell (D-25) 786-7204 Business & Financial Services, Kirby (D-29) 786-7128 Capital Budget, Dunshee (D-44) 786-7717 Comm’ty Develop., Housing & Tribal Affairs, Appleton (D-23) 786-7112 Early Learning & Human Services, Kagi (D-32) 786-7113 Education, Santos (D-37) 786-7292 Environment, Fitzgibbon (D-34) 786-7144 Finance, Carlyle (D-36) 786-7155 Government Accountability & Oversight, Hurst (D-31) 786-7166 Government Operations & Elections, Hunt (D-22) 786-7126 Health Care & Wellness, Cody (D-34) 786-7160 Higher Education, Seaquist (D-26) 786-7132 Judiciary, Jinkins (D-27) 786-7122 Labor & Workforce Development, Sells (D-38) 786-7125 Local Government, Takko (D-19) 786-7258 Public Safety, Goodman (D-45) 786-7131 Rules, Chopp (D-43) 786-7920 Technology & Economic Development, Morris (D-40) 786-7141 Transportation, Clibborn (D-41) 786-7311

Senate Legislative Committees

360+ Agriculture, Water, & Rural Econ. Develop., Hatfield (D-19) 786-7411 Commerce & Labor, Holmquist Newbry (R-13) 786-7426 Early Learning & K-12 Education, Litzow (R-41) 786-7420 Energy, Environment & Telecommunications, Ericksen (R-42) 786-7406 Financial Institutions & Insurance, Hobbs (D-44) 786-7408 Govt. Operations, Roach (R-31) 786-7432 Health Care, Becker (R-2) 786-7456 Higher Education, Bailey (R-10) 786-7415 Human Services & Corrections, O’Ban (R-28) 786-7414 Law & Justice, Padden (R-4) 786-7455 Natural Resources & Parks, Pearson (R-39) 786-7419 Rules, Owen (Lt. Governor) 786-7550 Trade & Economic Development, Braun (R-20) 786-7409 Transportation, Eide (D-30) & King (R-14) 786-7300 Ways & Means, Hill (R-45) 786-7715

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Districts in bold face type cover a portion of King County

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

Olympia Phone District Phone

1st DISTRICT

Room # Election Yr.

Parts of Kirkland, Bothell/S Snohomish Co.

Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe (D) 360-786-7600 LEG 403 [email protected] 425-398-4213 2016 Rep. Derek Stanford (D) 360-786-7928 JLOB 304 [email protected] 425-361-2283 2014 Rep. Luis Moscoso (D) 360-786-7900 JLOB 132A [email protected] 425-398-4212 2014 2nd DISTRICT Parts of S Pierce and SE Thurston County Sen. Randi Becker (R) 360-786-7602 INB 110 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Graham Hunt (R) 360-786-7824 JLOB 406 [email protected] 2014 Rep. J.T. Wilcox (R) 360-786-7912 LEG 426A [email protected] 2014 3rd DISTRICT Central Spokane Sen. Andy Billig (D) 360-786-7604 LEG 412 [email protected] 509-209-2427 2016 Rep. Marcus Riccelli (D) 360-786-7888 JLOB 327 [email protected] 509-456-2760 2014 Rep. Timm Ormsby (D) 360-786-7946 LEG 122H [email protected] 509-458-2122 2014 4th DISTRICT Parts of E Spokane County Sen. Mike Padden (R) 360-786-7606 INB 105 [email protected] 509-921-2460 2016 Rep. Leonard Christian (R) 360-786-7820 A [email protected] 2014 Rep. Matt Shea (R) 360-786-7984 JLOB 437 [email protected] 509-921-2353 2014 5th DISTRICT Central E King County Sen. Mark Mullet (D) 360-786-7608 LEG 415 [email protected] 425-270-8812 2016 Rep. Jay Rodne (R) 360-786-7852 JLOB 430 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Chad Magendanz (R) 360-786-7876 JLOB 427 [email protected] 2014 6th DISTRICT Central W Spokane County Michael Baumgartner (R) 360-786-7610 INB 201 [email protected] 509-329-3740 2014 Rep. Kevin Parker (R) 360-786-7922 JLOB 421 [email protected] 509-455-7225 2014 Rep. Jeff Holy (R) 360-786-7962 JLOB 405 [email protected] 509-443-3331 2014

7th DISTRICT

Pend Oreille, Stevens, Ferry & Parts of Okanogan & Spokane County

Sen. Brian Dansel (R) [email protected] Rep. Shelly Short (R) [email protected] Rep. Joel Kretz (R) [email protected]

360-786-7612 360-786-7908 509-775-8047 360-786-7988 509-826-7203

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INB 115B 2014 JLOB 436 2014 LEG 335A 2014

Districts in bold face type cover a portion of King County

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

8th DISTRICT

Olympia Phone District Phone

Room # Election Yr.

N Benton County including Richland & Kennewick

Sen. Sharon Brown (R) 360-786-7614 INB 201 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Brad Klippert (R) 360-786-7882 JLOB 410 [email protected] 509-396-9838 2014 Rep. Larry Haler (R) 360-786-7986 LEG 122D [email protected] 509-372-7997 2014

9th DISTRICT Franklin, Adams, Whitman, Garfield, Asotin & S Spokane Co. Sen. Mark Schoesler (R) 360-786-7620 LEG 305 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Susan Fagan (R) 360-786-7842 JLOB 432 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Joe Schmick (R) 360-786-7944 JLOB 426B [email protected] 2014 10th DISTRICT Island & parts of Skagit and Snohomish County Sen. Barbara Bailey (R) 360-786-7618 INB 109B [email protected] 360-682-5040 2016 Rep. Norma Smith (R) 360-786-7884 JLOB 435 [email protected] 360-678-3604 2014 Rep. Dave Hayes (R) 360-786-7914 JLOB 467 [email protected] 2014

11th DISTRICT

S Seattle, Renton, Tukwila & part of Kent

12th DISTRICT

Chelan, Douglas & parts of Okanogan & Grant County

Sen. Bob Hasegawa (D) [email protected] Rep. Zack Hudgins (D) [email protected] Rep. Steve Bergquist (D) [email protected]

360-786-7616 JAC 220 206-587-5554 2016 360-786-7956 LEG 438A 206-501-2233 2014 360-786-7862 JLOB 322 206-587-5554 2014

Sen. Linda Evans Parlette (R) 360-786-7622 LEG 309A [email protected] 509-663-9702 2016 Rep. Cary Condotta (R) 360-786-7954 LEG 425B [email protected] 509-664-1274 2014 Rep. Brad Hawkins (R) 360-786-7832 LEG 122G [email protected] 509-662-5733 2014 13th DISTRICT Kittitas, Lincoln & part of Grant County Sen. Janéa Holmquist Newbry (R) 360-786-7624 INB 106B [email protected] 509-766-6585 2014 Rep. Judy Warnick (R) 360-786-7932 LEG 427 [email protected] 509-766-6505 2014 Rep. Matt Manweller (R) 360-786-7808 JLOB 470 [email protected] 509-925-3028 2014 14th DISTRICT Skamania, Klickitat & Western Yakima County Sen. Curtis King (R) 360-786-7626 JAC 305 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Norm Johnson (R) 360-786-7810 LEG 122C [email protected] 509-454-7210 2014 Rep. Charles R. Ross (R) 360-786-7856 LEG 122A [email protected] 2014 - 27 -

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

Olympia Phone District Phone

Room # Election Yr.

15th DISTRICT

Eastern Yakima County Sen. Jim Honeyford (R) 360-786-7684 INB 107 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Bruce Chandler (R) 360-786-7960 LEG 427B [email protected] 2014 Rep. David Taylor (R) 360-786-7874 JLOB 428 [email protected] 2014 16th DISTRICT Pasco/parts of Benton, Walla Walla & Columbia County Sen. Mike D. Hewitt (R) 360-786-7630 INB 204 [email protected] 509-545-2014 2016 Rep. Maureen Walsh (R) 360-786-7836 JLOB 411 [email protected] 509-543-3325 2014 Rep. Terry R. Nealey (R) 360-786-7828 JLOB 404 [email protected] 509-526-6284 2014 17th DISTRICT Most of Vancouver/Part of Clark County Sen. Don Benton (R) 360-786-7632 LEG 409 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Monica Stonier (D) 360-786-7994 JLOB 309 [email protected] 360-260-6375 2014 Rep. Paul Harris (R) 360-786-7976 JLOB 403 [email protected] 360-260-6128 2014 18th DISTRICT Parts of Clark County Sen. Ann Rivers (R) 360-786-7634 LEG 405 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Brandon Vick (R) 360-786-7850 JLOB 469 [email protected] 360-210-7070 2014 Rep. Liz Pike (R) 360-786-7812 LEG 122B [email protected] 360-210-4117 2014

19th DISTRICT

Pacific & Wahkiakum & parts of Grays Harbor, Cowlitz & Lewis County

Sen. Brian Hatfield (D) 360-786-7636 JAC 237 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Dean Takko (D) 360-786-7806 JLOB 336 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Brian Blake (D) 360-786-7870 LEG 437A [email protected] 360-353-5241 2014 20th DISTRICT Parts of Lewis, Cowlitz & Thurston County Sen. John E. Braun (R) 360-786-7638 INB 103 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Richard DeBolt (R) 360-786-7896 LEG 335C [email protected] 2014 Rep. Ed Orcutt (R) 360-786-7990 JLOB 408 [email protected] 2014 21st DISTRICT SW Snohomish/Edmonds, Lynnwood & Mukilteo Rep. Marko Liias (D) 360-786-7640 JAC 213 [email protected] 425-678-8676 2014 Rep. Mary Helen Roberts (D) 360-786-7950 JLOB 420 [email protected] 425-245-8382 2014 Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self (D) 360-786-7972 JLOB 330 [email protected] 2014 - 28 -

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

Olympia Phone District Phone

Room # Election Yr.

22nd DISTRICT

Lacey, Olympia & Tumwater

24th DISTRICT

Clallam, Jefferson & N Grays County

26th DISTRICT

Parts of W Pierce & SW Kitsap County

28th DISTRICT

University Place/Lakewood/W Tacoma

Sen. Karen Fraser (D) 360-786-7642 LEG 314 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Chris Reykdal (D) 360-786-7940 JLOB 319 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Sam Hunt (D) 360-786-7992 LEG 438B [email protected] 2014 23rd DISTRICT Kitsap Peninsula & Bainbridge Island Sen. Christine Rolfes (D) 360-786-7644 JAC 233 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Sherry Appleton (D) 360-786-7934 LEG 132F [email protected] 2014 Rep. Drew Hansen (D) 360-786-7842 JLOB 369 [email protected] 2014

Sen. James Hargrove (D) 360-786-7646 LEG 411 [email protected] 360-457-2520 2016 Rep. Kevin Van De Wege (D) 360-786-7916 LEG 434A [email protected] 360-582-9830 2014 Rep. Steve Tharinger (D) 360-786-7904 JLOB 368 [email protected] 360-582-9830 2014 25th DISTRICT Parts of Pierce County/ Puyallup & Fife Sen. Bruce Dammeier (R) 360-786-7648 INB 205 [email protected] 253-840-4523 2016 Rep. Dawn Morrell (D) 360-786-7948 JLOB 306 [email protected] 253-840-4523 2014 Rep. Hans Zeiger (R) 360-786-7968 JLOB 468 [email protected] 253-840-4526 2014 Sen. Jan Angel (R) 360-786-7650 INB 203A [email protected] 360-443-2409 2014 Rep. Jesse Young 360-786-7964 JLOB 431 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Larry Seaquist (D) 360-786-7802 LEG 132C [email protected] 253-858-1013 2014 27th DISTRICT Parts of Tacoma & Pierce County Sen. Jeannie Darneille (D) 360-786-7652 JAC 226 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Laurie Jinkins (D) 360-786-7930 JLOB 311 [email protected] 253-566-5610 2014 Rep. Jake Fey (D) 360-786-7974 JLOB 330 [email protected] 253-534-3233 2014 Sen. Steve O’Ban (D) [email protected] Rep. Dick Muri (D) [email protected] Rep. Tami Green (D) [email protected]

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360-786-7654 INB 102 253-566-5744 2014 360-786-7890 JLOB 424 253-566-5652 2014 360-786-7958 LEG 429A 253-534-3231 2014

Districts in bold face type cover a portion of King County

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

Olympia Phone District Phone

29th DISTRICT

Room # Election Yr.

Parts of Pierce County/South Tacoma

Sen. Steve Conway (D) 360-786-7656 JAC 212 [email protected] 2014 Rep. David Sawyer (D) 360-786-7906 JLOB 418 [email protected] 253-589-7020 2014 Rep. Steve Kirby (D) 360-786-7996 LEG 437B [email protected] 2014

30th DISTRICT

South King County/Federal Way

Sen. Tracey J. Eide (D) 360-786-7658 JAC 235 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Linda Kochmar (R) 360-786-7898 LEG 122F [email protected] 206-429-2378 2014 Rep. Roger Freeman (D) 360-786-7830 JLOB 331 [email protected] 206-651-7620 2014 31st DISTRICT Parts of SE King & NE Pierce Counties Sen. Pam Roach (R) 360-786-7660 INB 112 [email protected] 253-735-4210 2014 Rep. Cathy Dahlquist (R) 360-786-7846 JLOB 426 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Christopher Hurst (D) 360-786-7866 JLOB 335 [email protected] 360-825-4941 2014

32nd DISTRICT

NW King & S Sno. Co/Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood

33rd DISTRICT

Kent/Des Moines/SeaTac/Normandy Park/Burien

34th DISTRICT

W Seattle/Burien/Vashon Island

Sen. Maralyn Chase (D) [email protected] Rep. Cindy Ryu (D) [email protected] Rep. Ruth L. Kagi (D) [email protected]

360-786-7662 JAC 218 206-366-2604 2014 360-786-7880 JLOB 324 206-366-2618 2014 360-786-7910 JLOB 308 206-366-2622 2014

Sen. Karen Keiser (D) 360-786-7664 [email protected] Rep. Tina L. Orwall (D) 360-786-7834 [email protected] 206-824-5097 Rep. Mia Gregerson (D) 360-786-7868 [email protected]

JAC 224A 2014 JLOB 326 2014 JLOB 318 2014

Sen. Sharon Nelson (D) 360-786-7667 [email protected] Rep. Eileen Cody (D) 360-786-7978 [email protected] 206-389-2590 Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon (D) 360-786-7952 [email protected]

JAC 316 2014 JLOB 303 2014 JLOB 305 2014

Sen. Tim Sheldon (D) 360-786-7668 [email protected] Rep. Kathy Haigh (D) 360-786-7966 [email protected] Rep. Drew C. MacEwen (R) 360-786-7902 [email protected] 360-868-2189

LEG 312 2014 JLOB 320 2014 JLOB 434 2014

35th DISTRICT

Mason/Parts of Kitsap, Thurston & Grays Harbor Counties

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Districts in bold face type cover a portion of King County

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

Olympia Phone District Phone

Room # Election Yr.

36th DISTRICT

Seattle/Belltown/Magnolia/Q.A./Ballard

37th DISTRICT

Seattle/Madrona/Rainier Valley/ NW Renton

Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles (D) 360-786-7670 JAC 219 [email protected] 206-281-6854 2014 Rep. Reuven Carlyle (D) 360-786-7814 JLOB 325 [email protected] 206-216-3184 2014 Rep. Gael Tarleton (D) 360-786-7860 JLOB 334 [email protected] 206-216-3185 2014 Sen. Adam Kline (D) 360-786-7688 JAC 223 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos (D) 360-786-7944 JLOB 321 [email protected] 206-587-5549 2014 Rep. Eric Pettigrew (D) 360-786-7838 LEG 434B [email protected] 206-587-5543 2014

38th DISTRICT W Snohomish County/Marysville/Everett Sen. John R. McCoy (D) 360-786-7674 JAC 241 [email protected] 425-339-1702 2014 Rep. June Robinson (D) 360-786-7864 JLOB 332 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Mike Sells (D) 360-786-7840 LEG 132B [email protected] 425-257-2168 2014

39th DISTRICT

Parts of E Snohomish, Skagit & King Co.

Sen. Kirk Pearson (R) 360-786-7676 [email protected] Rep. Dan Kristiansen (R) 360-786-7967 [email protected] Rep. Elizabeth Scott (R) 360-786-7816 [email protected]

40th DISTRICT

INB 115D 2016 LEG 335C 2014 LEG 122E 2014

San Juan County/Parts of Skagit & Whatcom Co.

Sen. Kevin Ranker (D) 360-786-7678 JAC 215 [email protected] 360-676-2160 2016 Rep. Kristine Lytton (D) 360-786-7800 JLOB 310 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Jeff Morris (D) 360-786-7970 LEG 436A [email protected] 360-588-6227 2014

41st DISTRICT

Mercer Is./Parts of Bellevue, Sammamish, Newcastle & Renton

Sen. Steve Litzow (R) 360-786-7641 [email protected] 425-453-3076 Rep. Tana Senn (D) 360-786-7894 [email protected] Rep. Judy Clibborn (D) 360-786-7926 [email protected] 425-453-3075

LEG 416 2016 JLOB 419 2014 JLOB 415 2014

Sen. Doug Ericksen (R) 360-786-7682 [email protected] Rep. Jason Overstreet (R) 360-786-7980 [email protected] Rep. Vincent Buys (R) 360-786-7854 [email protected]

LEG 414 2014 JLOB 422 2014 JLOB 465 2014

42nd DISTRICT

Whatcom County/Bellingham

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Districts in bold face type cover a portion of King County

WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE Name Email

43rd DISTRICT

Olympia Phone District Phone

Room # Election Yr.

Seattle/Capitol Hill/UDistrict/Madison Pk/Wallingford

Sen. Jamie Pedersen (D) [email protected] Rep. Brady Walkinshaw (D) [email protected] Rep. Frank Chopp (D) [email protected]

360-786-7628 206-729-3206 360-786-7826 360-786-7920 206-729-3223

44th DISTRICT

JAC 226 2014 JLOB 328 2014 LEG 339C 2014

South Central Snohomish County

Sen. Steve Hobbs (D) 360-786-7686 JAC 239 [email protected] 425-334-2092 2014 Rep. Hans Dunshee (D) 360-786-7804 JLOB 314 [email protected] 425-257-1770 2014 Rep. Mike Hope (R) 360-786-7892 JLOB 466 [email protected] 2014

45th DISTRICT

Woodinville/Duvall/Kirkland/Redmond/ Sammamish

46th DISTRICT

Seattle/Laurelhurst/Roosevelt/Lake Forest Pk/Kenmore

Sen. Andy Hill (R) 360-786-7672 JAC 303 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Roger E. Goodman (D) 360-786-7878 LEG 436B [email protected] 425-739-1810 2014 Rep. Larry Springer (D) 360-786-7822 LEG 132E [email protected] 425-739-1806 2014 Sen. David Frockt (D) 360-786-7690 LEG 402 [email protected] 206-729-3225 2016 Rep. Gerry Pollet (D) 360-786-7886 JLOB 317 [email protected] 206-729-3234 2014 Rep. Jessyn Farrell (D) 360-786-7818 JLOB 370 [email protected] 206-729-3240 2014

47th DISTRICT

South Central King County/Auburn/Covington

48th DISTRICT

Bellevue/Kirkland/Medina/Redmond

49th DISTRICT

Western Vancouver & Clark County

Sen. Joe Fain (R) 360-786-7692 [email protected] Rep. Mark Hargrove (R) 360-786-7918 [email protected] Rep. Pat Sullivan (D) 360-786-7858 [email protected] Sen. Rodney Tom (D) [email protected] Rep. Ross Hunter (D) [email protected] Rep. Cyrus Habib (D) [email protected]

LEG 404 2014 JLOB 409 2014 LEG 339A 2014

360-786-7694 LEG 307 2014 360-786-7936 JLOB 315 425-453-3064 2014 360-786-7848 LEG 132D 425-576-5189 2014

Sen. Annette Cleveland (D) 360-786-7696 JAC 230 [email protected] 2016 Rep. Sharon Wylie (D) 360-786-7924 JLOB 417 [email protected] 2014 Rep. Jim Moeller (D) 360-786-7872 LEG 430 [email protected] 2014 - 32 -

UNITED STATES INFORMATION White House Comment Line

202-456-1111

President Barack Obama (D) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20500

202-456-1414 or 1111 fax: 202-456-2461 TTY: 202-456-6213

www.whitehouse.gov

[email protected]

Vice President Joe Biden (D)

Office of Vice President 202-456-1414 or 1111 The White House fax: 202-456-2461 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW [email protected] Washington, DC 20501 www.whitehouse.gov/vicepresident

CONGRESSIONAL LEADERSHIP Congressional Switchboard

202-224-3121

Library of Congress Legislative Information thomas.loc.gov (this site is transitioning to Congress.gov in 2014)

Senate Majority Leader Republican Leader House Speaker of the House Majority Leader Democratic Leader

Harry Reid (D-NV) Mitch McConnell (R-KY)

202-224-3542 202-224-2541

John Boehner (R-OH) Eric Cantor (R-VA) Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)

202-225-6205 202-225-2815 202-225-4965

U.S. SENATORS US Senate



202-224-3121 www.senate.gov

Senators are elected by the entire state and serve six-year terms.

Senator Patty Murray (D)

448 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 202-224-2621 toll free: 866-481-9186 fax: 202-224-0238 www.murray.senate.gov

Next Election 2016 Jackson Federal Building 915 2nd Avenue, Ste. 2988 Seattle, WA 98174 206-553-5545 toll free: 886-481-9186 fax: 206-553-0891

no direct email, contact via website

Senator Maria Cantwell (D) Next Election 2018

311 Hart Senate Office Building Jackson Federal Building Washington, DC 20510 915 2nd Avenue, Ste. 3206 202-224-3441 Seattle, WA 98174 fax: 202-228-0514 206-220-6400 TDD: 202-224-8273 toll free: 888-648-7328 fax: 206-220-6404 www.cantwell.senate.gov no direct email, contact via website - 33 -

U.S. REPRESENTATIVES U.S. House of Representatives

202-224-3121 www.house.gov

Representatives are elected by legislative district in even-numbered years and serve two-year terms. To find your district, visit www.vote411.org.

1st DISTRICT

NE King, Eastern Snohomish, Eastern Skagit, and most of Whatcom County

Suzan DelBene (D)

318 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515-4701 202-225-6311 fax: 202-226-1606 www.delbene.house.gov

2nd DISTRICT

Next Election 2014

22121 17th Ave SE, Bldg. E Suite 220 Bothell, WA 98021 425-485-0085 fax: 425-485-0083 no direct e-mail, contact via website

Bellingham and Island, San Juan, Western Skagit and Western Snohomish County

Rick Larsen (D)

Next Election 2014

2113 Rayburn HOB 2930 Wetmore Ave., Suite 9F Washington, DC 20515-4702 Everett, WA 98201-4070 202-225-2605 425-252-3188 fax: 202-225-4420 toll free: 800-562-1385 www.larsen.house.gov fax: 425-252-6606 no direct e-mail, contact via website

3rd DISTRICT

Southern Thurston County to Oregon border Klickitat County and west to ocean

Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) Next Election 2014

1130 Longworth HOB 750 Anderson St., Ste. B Washington, DC 20515 Vancouver, WA 98661 202-225-3536 360-695-6292 fax: 202-225-3478 fax: 360-695-6197 www.herrerabeutler.house.gov no direct e-mail, contact via website

4th DISTRICT

Central Washington

Doc Hastings (R)

Next Election 2014

1203 Longworth HOB 2715 St. Andrews Loop, Ste. D Washington, DC 20515 Pasco, WA 99301 202-225-5816 509-543-9396 fax: 202-225-3251 fax: 509-545-1972 www.hastings.house.gov no direct e-mail, contact via website

5th DISTRICT

Eastern Washington

Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) 203 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 (202) 225-2006 fax: (202) 225-3392 www.mcmorris.house.gov

Next Election 2014

10 North Post St. Ste. 625 Spokane, WA 99201 (509) 353-2374 fax: (509) 353-2412 no direct e-mail, contact via website

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U.S. REPRESENTATIVES 6th DISTRICT



Olympic Peninsula, Kitsap, & Northern Pacific County

Derek Kilmer (D)

Next Election 2014

1429 Longworth HOB 345 6th St., Suite 500 Washington, DC 20515 Bremerton, WA 98337 202-225-5916 360-373-9725 www.kilmer.house.gov no direct e-mail, contact via website

7th DISTRICT

Edmonds, Vashon Island & most of Seattle

Jim McDermott (D)

Next Election 2014

1035 Longworth HOB 1809 7th Ave., Suite 1212 Washington, DC 20515 Seattle, WA 98101-1399 202-225-3106 206-553-7170 fax: 202-225-6197 fax: 206-553-7175 www.mcdermott.house.gov no direct e-mail, contact via website

8th DISTRICT

Sammamish to Auburn and SE King, Eastern Pierce, Chelan and Kittitas County

Dave Reichert (R)

Next Election 2014

1127 Longworth HOB Washington, DC 20515 202-225-7761 fax: 202-225-4282 www.reichert.house.gov

22605 SE 56th St., Suite 130 Issaquah, WA 98029 425-677-7414 fax: 425-270-3589 no direct e-mail, contact via website

9th DISTRICT

Southeast Seattle, Redmond to Kent,Burien to Tacoma

Adam Smith (D)

Next Election 2014

10th DISTRICT*

Most of Thurston and Western Pierce County

2264 Rayburn HOB 15 S Grady Way, Suite 101 Washington, DC 20515 Renton, WA 98057 202-225-8901 425-793-5180 fax: 202-225-5893 fax: 425-793-5181 www.adamsmith.house.gov no direct e-mail, contact via website

Denny Heck (D)

425 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 202-225-9740 www.dennyheck.house.gov

Next Election 2014

420 College St. SE, Suite 3000 Lacey, WA 98503 360-459-8514 no direct e-mail, contact via website

*The 10th District was created in the reapportionment process following the 2010 Census. The Census showed that the state’s population had grown by 14.7% since the 2010 Census to just over 6.7 million residents. This increase of close to one million new residents earned Washington State an additional seat in the House of Representatives. - 35 -

POLITICAL PARTIES These political parties are currently operating in Washington State:

Democratic Party

King County: PO Box 33339 Seattle, WA 98133 Washington State: PO Box 4027 Seattle, WA 98194



www.kcdems.org [email protected]

206-583-0664

www.wa-democrats.org [email protected]

Republican Party

King County: 845 106th Ave NE #110 Bellevue, WA 98004 Washington State: 111811 NE 1st St., Suite A306 Bellevue, WA 98005 Christian Liberty Party 17507 64th Ave W Lynnwood, WA 98037

425-990-0404

www.kcgop.org [email protected] 425-460-0570 www.wsrp.org [email protected]

888-396-6247

www.christianlibertyparty.org no direct email, contact via website

Constitution Party of Washington

360-339-4767

Freedom Socialist Party

206-722-2453

Green Party of Washington State

206-718-1529

PO Box 141015 Spokane Valley, WA 99214

www.constitutionpartyofwa.com no direct email, contact via website

New Freeway Hall www.socialism.com/seattle 5018 Rainier Ave. S no direct email, contact via website Seattle, WA 98118 PO Box 95515 Seattle, WA 98145

Justice Party

gp-wa.org [email protected]

435-200-5787

PO Box 30726 Seattle, WA 98113

www.justicepartyusa.org [email protected]

Libertarian Party of Washington State

206-769-2492

4957 Lakemont Blvd SE, C4-229 Bellevue, WA 98006

www.lpwa.org [email protected]

Party for Socialism & Liberation

206-367-3820



1423 10th Ave pslweb.org Seattle, WA 98122 [email protected]

Progressive Party

206-467-1370

PO Box 17899 Seattle, WA 98127

www.waprogparty.us [email protected]

Socialist Alternative Party

206-526-7185

PO Box 45343 Seattle, WA 98145

www.socialistalternative.org [email protected]

Socialist Workers Party

206-323-1755

5418 Rainier Ave. S Seattle, WA 98118

www.themilitant.com [email protected]

Washington State Tea Party Movement www.teaparty911.com - 36 -

PRIMARIES IN WASHINGTON STATE Washington was the first state in the country to establish a Top 2 Primary election system in place of a party nominating system. A Top 2 Primary narrows the number of candidates to two. The two candidates who receive the most votes in the Primary advance to the General Election, regardless of their party preference. Candidates Each candidate for partisan office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate’s party preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates with that candidate. Voters In each race, you may vote for any candidate listed on the ballot. The two candidates who receive the most votes in the Primary advance to the General Election, regardless of their party preference. Washington voters do not declare party affiliation as part of voter registration. Political parties Political parties do not have a guaranteed spot on the General Election ballot. The two candidates who advance to the General Election may state a preference for the same party or different parties, or may choose not to state a preference. Parties are free to conduct their nominating procedures according to their own rules, at their own conventions, caucuses or meetings. This frees parties to develop their own criteria for nominations, endorsements, and other public declarations of support. Read more at https://wei.sos.wa.gov/agency/osos/en/Pages/ Top2PrimaryFAQ.aspx.

CIVIC TELEVISION Channel numbers may vary by provider. Please check local listings. Seattle Channel / Channels 21 & 28 Airs legislative activities of the Seattle City Council and Mayoral press conferences, and produces field and studio programs on issues of civic interest. www.seattlechannel.org or 206-684-8821 Auburn, Bellevue, Bothell, Burien, Enumclaw, Issaquah, Redmond, Renton, and Sammamish also have municipal programs that air on Channel 21. www.mrsc.org/subjects/telecomm/peg.aspx#WA King County Television (KCTV) / Channel 22 Coverage of Metropolitan King County Council meetings, news briefings, community meetings and county issues. www.kingcounty. gov/kctv or 206-477-0855 TVW / Channel 23 Unedited coverage of state government deliberations and public policy events. www.tvw.org or 360-725-3999 C-SPAN / Channels 24 & 25 Televises the US Congress when in session, Congressional hearings, White House press briefings, speeches, and other public affairs events and programs. www.cspan.org or 877-662-7726 - 37 -

VOTING IN KING COUNTY All elections in Washington State are by mail-in ballot. If you are registered to vote in Washington State, you will automatically be mailed a ballot 20 days before Election Day. There are three ways to return your voted ballot: • Mail it with a first-class stamp, making sure it is postmarked no later than Election Day. • Drop it off at a secure ballot drop box by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. • Return it in person to King County Elections Division by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Make sure your vote is counted. Carefully follow all instructions on your ballot and remember: • Use only a black ink pen to vote. • Your signature makes your vote count. The signature on every ballot envelope is verified against the voter’s registration record. If your signature has changed, please update your records with King County Elections. • Respond immediately if you are contacted by the Elections office. You may have forgotten to sign the return envelope or your signature may not match your voter registration record. • To be counted, your ballot must be postmarked on or before Election Day or dropped off at at a ballot drop box or at King County Elections Division by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Ballot Drop Boxes The location and number of drop boxes in King County may vary from election to election. Call 206-296-VOTE (8683) or check www.kingcounty.gov/election for locations. Ballot tracking Voters can track their mail ballot’s progress online as it is processed at www.kingcounty.gov/elections. Accessible voting options are available In King County there are three accessible voting centers with audio and visual technology which enables voters with limited vision and physical disabilities to vote independently. Visit www.kingcounty.gov/elections for more information. Chinese and Vietnamese information Federal law requires King County to produce all election material in Chinese and Vietnamese in addition to English. If you need language assistance or would like a ballot and voters’ pamphlet in Chinese or Vietnamese, call 206-296-8683. - 38 -

VOTER REGISTRATION Who can register to vote? To qualify to vote in Washington State, you must be a citizen of the United States, a legal resident of the state, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and not disqualified due to a court order. Most ex-felons are eligible to vote unless in prison or on community custody. If unsure of your status, contact the ACLU at 206-624-2184 or aclu-wa.org. Where can I register? Online voter registration is available through the Secretary of State’s website at www.vote.wa.gov. Mail-in registration forms are available at www.kingcounty.gov/elections or by calling 206-296-VOTE (8683). What are the registration deadlines? If you are not registered to vote in Washington, register online or by mail at least 29 days before the election, or, for new Washington registrations only, in person at King County Elections at least eight days before the election in which you wish to vote. Specific dates can be found at www.kingcounty. gov/elections. What if I move or change my name? If you are already registered to vote in Washington, you may update your registration up to 29 days before the election in which you wish to vote. If you move within King County, you can submit a new voter registration form or transfer your registration by providing your name, date of birth, and old and new addresses: • Online at www.vote.wa.gov • By email to [email protected] • By mail to King County Elections Division • By calling 206-296-VOTE (8683) If you move to a new county, update your address at www.vote. wa.gov or fill out a new voter registration form. If this update is not made at least 29 days before election day, you may vote according to your previous registration address. If you move to a new state, please help keep our voter rolls current by notifiying King County Elections Division in writing, including your signature and address. You must re-register with your new elections office in order to vote. If you have changed your name, complete a new voter registration form or contact King County Elections in writing with your registered and new names, current address and signature. KING COUNTY ELECTIONS DIVISION 919 SW Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m

Voter Registration...........................................206-296-VOTE (8683) TTY Relay........................................................................................711 Toll Free..........................................................................800-325-6165 Email...........................................................elections@kingcounty.gov Website.................................................www.kingcounty.gov/elections - 39 -

Our sincere thanks to the League’s volunteers and the generous donors to the League’s Education Fund whose commitment made this directory and the League’s voter education and information services possible. MAJOR SPONSORS ($5,000 & ABOVE) Starbucks Coffee Company │ Nancy & Charles Bagley MJ & Jim Vigil │ Friend of the League SPONSORS ($2,500 - $4,999) The Boards of the League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County and Education Fund MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS ($1,000 - $2,499) Microsoft Corporation│SPEEA Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace‌│Nancy Alvord‌ Vicky Downs│Monica Leigh‌│Judy Pigott‌ Aerospace Machinists Industrial District Lodge 751 CONTRIBUTORS ($500 - $999)

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a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy.