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Voting is conducted by mail, although voters who would like the experience of casting a ballot in person can go to the Whatcom County Auditor’s Office, 311 Grand St. in Bellingham.
Whatcom County voter turnout was 35% among the county’s 155,458 registered voters, ... Whatcom County Councilman Ben Elenbaas finished third with 19% and likely was eliminated.
Only the two House members are up for election Nov. 8 in the 40th Legislative District, which includes the southern half of Bellingham and the rest of southern Whatcom County, the western part of ...
Fuse Washington is a progressive advocacy organization in Washington state.It is a member of the ProgressNow network. Fuse, a 501(c)(4) organization, along with its sister organization the Fuse Innovation Fund, a 501(c)(3) organization, claims to be the state's largest progressive organization because of its email list of more than 100,000 people.
Senator Party Term District established January 1, 1903. John Earles: Democratic: 1903 – 1907 Robert L. Kline: Republican: 1907 – 1911 Henry M. White
The election will be held in 2025, and it will be the last King County Executive election to be held in an odd-numbered year. In 2022, a King County charter amendment was passed that moved elections of several offices, including county executive, to even-numbered years.
Voters will choose among federal and state candidates, plus local and statewide measures. Check your mailbox. Whatcom County has started mailing ballots for the Nov. 5 election
The district includes San Juan County as well as portions of Whatcom and Skagit counties. [1] The district's legislators are state senator Liz Lovelett and state representatives Debra Lekanoff (position 1) and Alex Ramel (position 2), all Democrats.