Vote Both Sides Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 05, 2019 Referendum Measure No. 88 The legislature passed Initiative Measure No. 1000 concerning affirmative action and remedying discrimination, and voters have filed a sufficient referendum petition on this act. Initiative 1000 would allow the state to remedy discrimination for certain groups and to implement affirmative action, without the use of quotas or preferential treatment (as defined), in public education, employment, and contracting. Should Initiative 1000 be: Approved Rejected Initiative Measure No. 976 Initiative Measure No. 976 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. This measure would repeal, reduce, or remove authority to impose certain vehicle taxes and fees; limit annual motor-vehicle-license fees to $30, except voter-approved charges; and base vehicle taxes on Kelley Blue Book value. Advisory Vote No. 23 Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill 1873 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, a tax on the sale, use, consumption, handling, possession, and distribution of vapor products costing $178,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed Advisory Vote No. 29 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5998 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, the real estate excise tax on certain sales of real property, costing $1,747,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained Advisory Vote No. 30 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6004 Advisory Vote No. 24 The legislature increased, without a vote Engrossed Second Substitute of the people, the business and House Bill 2158 occupation tax on certain travel agents The legislature imposed, without a vote of and tour operators, costing $28,000,000 the people, an additional service and in its first ten years, for government other business and occupation tax for spending. certain specified business activities, costing $2,253,000,000 in its first ten This tax increase should be: years, for government spending. Repealed Maintained This tax increase should be: Maintained Repealed Advisory Vote No. 31 Engrossed Senate Bill 6016 Maintained The legislature increased, without a vote Advisory Vote No. 25 of the people, the business and Substitute House Bill 2167 occupation tax on certain international The legislature imposed, without a vote of investment management services, costing $367,000,000 in its first ten years, the people, an additional business and for government spending. occupation tax for certain specified financial institutions, costing Should this measure be enacted into law? $1,036,000,000 in its first ten years, for This tax increase should be: government spending. Yes Repealed No This tax increase should be: Maintained Repealed Maintained Advisory Vote No. 20 Second Substitute House Bill 1087 The legislature imposed, without a vote of the people, an additional wage premium for long-term care services, costing an indeterminate amount in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained Maintained Advisory Vote No. 21 Engrossed Third Substitute House Bill 1324 The legislature extended, without a vote of the people, the business and occupation tax for extracting, manufacturing, and selling timber and timber-related products, costing $21,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Advisory Vote No. 27 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5993 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, taxes on petroleum products, costing $2,760,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained Advisory Vote No. 22 Substitute House Bill 1652 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, retail sales tax on architectural paint by adding an assessment to the purchase price, costing $6,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Advisory Vote No. 26 Substitute Senate Bill 5581 The legislature expanded, without a vote of the people, application of the state tax code to certain remote sellers, marketplace facilitators, and others, costing $1,051,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. Advisory Vote No. 28 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5997 The legislature increased, without a vote of the people, sales and use taxes on certain nonresidents by limiting the exemption applicable to them, costing $313,000,000 in its first ten years, for government spending. This tax increase should be: Repealed Maintained Repealed Maintained Vote Both Sides Senate Joint Resolution No. 8200 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment concerning legislative powers in times of emergency. This measure would add "catastrophic incidents" to the specified times of emergency that the legislature may take certain immediate actions to ensure continuity of state and local governmental operations. Should this constitutional amendment be: Approved Rejected Vote Both Sides Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 05, 2019 City of Port Orchard Council Position 5 North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 2 Cindy Lucarelli Pamela Madden-Boyer Mike Desmond City of Bainbridge Island Council District 1 At-Large Anthony Oddo City of Port Orchard Council At-Large North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 3 Jay Rosapepe 2-year unexpired term Kirsten Hytopoulos City of Poulsbo Council Position 1 City of Bainbridge Island Council District 2 North Ward Kol Medina Kevin Fetterly Dawn DeSalvo Short and full 4-year term Grayson William Wildsmith Leslie A. Schneider City of Bainbridge Island Council District 6 South Ward City of Poulsbo Council Position 2 City of Poulsbo Council Position 3 Britt Livdahl Ricky D. Moon Short and full 4-year term Lori Wheat City of Bremerton Council District 6 Michael Simpson Anna Mockler North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 5 City of Poulsbo Council Position 4 Jeffrey McGinty Central Kitsap School District No. 401 Director District 2 City of Poulsbo Council Position 7 Rob MacDermid Yes No City of Port Orchard Mayor Rob Putaansuu City of Port Orchard Council Position 1 Shawn Cucciardi City of Port Orchard Council Position 4 Cody Morgan John Clauson Robert S. Peterson Bainbridge Island Fire Department Commissioner Position 3 4-year unexpired term Gina Batali Bainbridge Island Fire Department Commissioner Position 4 Ernst (Fritz) von Ibsch Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 2 Guy H. Earle Gary McVey Central Kitsap School District No. 401 Director District 3 Drayton Jackson Bremerton School District No. 100-C Director Position 1 Karen J. Bolton Central Kitsap School District No. 401 Director District 4 Jeanie Schulze Bremerton School District No. 100-C Director Position 2 John Paul Hurley Bremerton School District No. 100-C Director Position 3 Jonee Dubos Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 Director District 1 Lynn Smith Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 Director District 3 Andrew Ewing Christina Hulet South Kitsap School District No. 402 Director District 1 Eric L. Gattenby South Kitsap School District No. 402 Director District 2 John R. Berg Glenny Compton South Kitsap School District No. 402 Director District 5 Jeff Daily Greg Wall North Mason School District No. 403 School Board Director District No. 1 Art Wightman North Mason School District No. 403 School Board Director District No. 3 Laura L Boad Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 Director District 5 2-year unexpired term Mark D. Emerson Ken Erickson Curtis W. Perdue Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 Commissioner Position 2 Chris Quinn William (Bill) Whiteley III Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 Commissioner Position 5 Darryl Milton Sanjay Pal Bainbridge Island School District No. 303 Director District 4 Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 4 Ryan Hamilton Keith Law City of Bremerton Proposition No. 1 Emergency Medical Care and Services Tax Levy The City Council of the City of Bremerton adopted Resolution No. 3319 concerning a regular property tax levy under chapter 84.52 RCW. Will the City be authorized to impose regular property tax levies of $0.50 or less per $1,000 of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years (2020-2025) to continue financing emergency medical care and services? YongSuk Cho Kim Gerlach Leslie Daugs City of Bremerton Council District 4 Nancy Moffatt Cindy Webster-Martinson 2-year unexpired term City of Bremerton Council District 2 North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 4 Karl Fidler Sarah Blossom Michael Pollock April Ferguson Andrew J.L. Phillips Connie Lord City of Bainbridge Island Council District 4 Central Ward Breane Martinez Bainbridge Island Fire Department Commissioner Position 2 North Mason School District No. 403 School Board Director District No. 4 John Campbell Vote Both Sides Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 (Poulsbo Fire Department) Proposition No.1 Emergency Medical Services Property Tax Levy The Board of Fire Commissioners of Kitsap County Fire Protection District No. 18 (Poulsbo Fire Department) adopted Resolution No. 19-05 concerning a property tax levy to fund emergency medical services. Will Poulsbo Fire Department be authorized to continue funding emergency medical services for its citizens by continuing a regular property tax levy of $0.50 or less per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years, with collection starting in 2020? Yes No North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Commissioner Position 2 Patrick M. Pearson D. Scott Henden Sample Ballot General Election Kitsap County, Washington November 05, 2019 North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Proposition No.1 Emergency Medical Services Property Tax Levy The Board of Fire Commissioners of North Kitsap Fire & Rescue adopted Resolution No. 2019-13 concerning a property tax levy to fund emergency medical services. Will North Kitsap Fire & Rescue be authorized to continue funding emergency medical services for its citizens by continuing a regular property tax levy of $0.50 or less per $1,000.00 of assesed valuation for each of six consecutive years, with collection starting in 2020? Yes No North Mason Regional Fire Authority Fire Commissioner Position No. 1 Kelley McIntosh Port of Silverdale District No. 14 Commissioner District 1 Port of Bremerton District No. 1 Commissioner District 2 Short and full 6-year term Caleb Reese Gary K. Anderson Jack Edwards Port of Tracyton District No. 15 Commissioner District 3 Short and full 6-year term Port of Brownsville District No. 2 Commissioner District 3 Ken Griffin Short and full 6-year term Shaun E. Nye Port of Waterman District No. 16 Commissioner District 1 4-year unexpired term Port of Eglon District No. 4 Commissioner District 1 Timothy R. Holbrook Port of Illahee District No. 6 Commissioner Position 3 Jeff Reynolds Port of Waterman District No. 16 Commissioner District 2 Ben Compton Sunnyslope Water District No. 15 Commissioner Position 1 Glenn Patterson Sunnyslope Water District No. 15 Commissioner Position 2 2-year unexpired term Paul S. Kenfield Sunnyslope Water District No. 15 Commissioner Position 3 4-year unexpired term Dave Larman Silverdale Water District No. 16 Commissioner Position 2 John Poppe James Aho North Mason Regional Fire Authority Bonds to Construct a New Headquarters Fire Station The Governing Board of North Mason Regional Fire Authority adopted Resolution No. 19-01, concerning emergency services facilities to protect public health, life, and property. This proposition would authorize the Authority to: construct a new Headquarters Station as part of the new Emergency Management Campus to serve the North Mason community's current and future emergency services needs; acquire land adjacent to the old headquarters station as the site for the new Headquarters Station; issue no more than $10,000,000 of general obligation bonds maturing within 25 years; and levy annual excess property taxes to repay the bonds, all as provided in Resolution No. 19-01. Port of Indianola District No. 7 Commissioner District 3 Gary Walker Kitsap County Sewer District No. 7 Commissioner Position 1 Alicia Arter Port of Keyport District No. 8 Commissioner Position 1 Short and full 6-year term Lena Hunt West Sound Utility District No. 1 Commissioner Position 1 James Jay Hart Port of Keyport District No. 8 Commissioner Position 2 Approved Rejected South Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 2 Fred Freeland Brian Watne Port of Kingston District No. 9 Commissioner District 1 Steve Heacock Port of Manchester District No. 10 Commissioner Position 1 Manchester Water District No. 11 Commissioner Position 1 Paul Golnik Dawn Janow Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District Commissioner Position 3 John T. (Tom) Swolgaard Rachel Pritchett James E. Strode Port of Poulsbo District No. 12 Commissioner Position 1 Mark Singer Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commissioner Position 2 Tracy Darlene Harris Robert (Bob) Ballard North Perry Water District No. 13 Commissioner Position 1 Stephanie S. Marone Jeff Rupert Shawn Murphy D.W. Dusty Wiley South Kitsap Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position 5 Short and full 6-year term 4-year unexpired term Short and full 6-year term Should this proposition be: Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District Commissioner Position 1 North Perry Water District No. 13 Commissioner Position 3 4-year unexpired term Mike Dudley Mary Sevilla Village Green Metropolitan Park District Commissioner Position 5 Short and full 6-year term Robert Warden