Politics & Government

Ready for Tuesday Elections?

Here's a last-minute run-down of what you need to know for Tuesday's general elections.

Enumclaw voters will decide one contested seat each for Enumclaw City Council and Enumclaw School Board of Directors in the general election on Nov. 8 of this year.

Patch asked candidates in all races to complete and submit a profile form.

Here is the list of candidates running for office in Enumclaw:

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Enumclaw City Council Position No. 2:

Enumclaw City Council Position No. 4: 

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Enumclaw City Council Position No. 6:

Enumclaw School Board Position No. 1:

Enumclaw School Board Position No. 2:

Enumclaw School Board Position No. 3:

Enumclaw School Board Position No. 4:

King County Fire Protection District No. 28:

  • David J. Hannity (did not submit profile)

Additional Voter Issues

Outside of local races, Enumclaw residents will also be voting on an issue pertaining to increasing the number of fire commissioners within Fire District No. 28. Click here for more information.

There are five statewide initiatives that will need your vote as well. Check the Secretary of State site here for more information.

  • Initiative Measure 1125: Concerning state expenditures on transportation.
  • Initiative Measure 1163: Concerning long-term care workers and services for elderly and disabled people.
  • Initiative Measure 1183: Concerning liquor: beer, wine, and spirits (hard liquor).
  • Senate Joint Resolution 8205: Concerning the length of time a voter must reside in Washington to vote for president and vice president.
  • Senate Joint Resolution 8206: Concerning the budget stabilization account maintained in the state treasury.

Ballots were mailed out October 19 so chances are you may have already voted. But in case you haven't, here are a few links and reminders:

  • The King County Elections page has all the information you need regarding candidates, ballot issues and FAQs for how to vote.
  • The county elections page also features a ballot tracker that follows your ballot from the time it's sent to you to when it's received back by King County and properly processed.

For all things elections-related, be sure to check enumclaw.patch.com/topics/participate for the latest, including live, Election Day Coverage!


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