GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 in Grant County, State of Washington, there will be held a Primary election for the purpose of submitting to the voters, Nominees for Federal, State and Local offices, for their approval or rejection.
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2010
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 in Grant County, State of Washington, there will be held a Primary election for the purpose of submitting to the voters, Nominees for Federal, State and Local offices, for their approval or rejection. Grant County is an All Mail County. No Polling places will be available. You may return your ballot by mail or in person. Returning your ballot by mail requires a first-class postage stamp. Your ballot must be postmarked no later than the day of the election. We suggest you mail your ballot by Monday the day before the election or sooner, to ensure a valid postmark.
You may bring your ballot to the Grant County Auditor's Office starting 18 days prior to Election Day, at 35 C St NW, Ephrata, Washington. Office hours are 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. The following designated drop-off locations will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:09 P.M. for ballot drop off.
Drop off point open from August 2, 2010 thru August 17, 2010
Grant County Courthouse/Elections Dept. 35 C St NW, Ephrata, WA 98823
Drop off points open Election Day Only, August 17, 2010
Grand Coulee City Hall 306 Midway, Grand Coulee, WA 99133
Moses Lake Fire Dept. 701 E 3rd Ave, Moses Lake, WA 98837
Fire Dist #10 Fire Hall 588 Camelia St, Royal City, WA 99357
Quincy Community Center 115 F St SW, Quincy, WA 98848
At these ballot drop sites, there will also be DAU's or Disability Access Units, which provide voters with disabilities an equal opportunity to vote independently and privately. If you have any questions about the Disability Access Units, call the Elections Department.
The names, and positions of all persons whose names will appear on the respective ballots are as follows:
UNITED STATES
United States Senator-Partisan Office 6 Year Term
Norma D. Gruber (Prefers Republican Party)
Mohammad H. Said (Prefers Centrist Party)
Goodspaceguy (Prefers Democratic Party)
Mike The Mover (Prefers Democratic Party)
Paul Akers (Prefers Republican Party)
Mike Latimer (Prefers Republican Party)
James (Skip) Mercer (States No Party Preference)
Clint Didier (Prefers Republican Party)
Schalk Leonard (States No Party Preference)
Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party)
Bob Burr (Prefers Democratic Party)
William Edward Chovil (Prefers Republican Party)
Dino Rossi (Prefers Republican Party)
Charles Allen (Prefers Democratic Party)
Will Baker (Prefers Reform Party)
U.S. Representative
Congressional District #4-Partisan Office-2 Year Term
Leland Yialelis (Prefers Independent No Party)
Shane Fast (Prefers Republican Party)
Rex A. Brocki (Prefers Tea Party)
Mary Ruth Edwards (Prefers Constitution Party)
Doc Hastings (Prefers Republican Party)
Jay Clough (Prefers Democratic Party)
STATE
Legislative-Partisan Office-2 Year Term
State Representative, District #12-Position #1-2 Year Term
Cary Condotta (Prefers Republican Party)
State Representative, District #12-Position #2-2 Year Term
Mike Armstrong (Prefers Republican Party)
Cliff Courtney (Prefers Republican Party)
*LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS WILL APPEAR ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT ONLY IN THE AREA ELIGIBLE TO VOTE ON THEM
State Senator, District 13-Partisan Office-4 Year Term
Janea Holmquist (Prefers Republican Party)
State Representative, District #13-Position #1-2 Year Term
Judith (Judy) Warnick (Prefers Republican Party)
State Representative, District #13-Position #2-2 Year Term
Bill Hinkle (Prefers Republican Party)
Anthony (El Tigero) Novack (Prefers Bull Moose Party)
COUNTY-PARTISAN
County Assessor -4 Year Term
Laure Grammer (Prefers Republican Party)
County Auditor -4 Year Term
David W. Firebaugh (Prefers Republican Party)
County Clerk- 4 Year Term
Kimberly A. Allen (Prefers Republican Party)
County Commissioner, District #3- 4 Year Term
Cindy Carter (Prefers Republican Party)
*COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL ONLY APPEAR ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT IN THEIR OWN DISTRICTS IN THE PRIMARY
County Coroner -Short & 4 Year Term
David Matney (Prefers Republican Party)
Craig Morrison (Prefers Republican Party)
County Prosecuting Attorney -4 Year Term
Albert Lin (Prefers Republican Party)
Angus Lee (Prefers Republican Party)
County Sheriff- 4 Year Term
Frank T, DeTrolio (Prefers Republican Party)
Tom Jones (Prefers Republican Party)
County Treasurer- 4 Year Term
Darryl Pheasant (Prefers Non Partisan Party)
JUDICIAL-NON PARTISAN
State Supreme Court Justice, Position #1-6 Year Term
Stan Rumbaugh (Non Partisan)
Jim Johnson (Non Partisan)
State Supreme Court Justice, Position #5-6 Year Term
Barbara Madsen (Non Partisan)
State Supreme Court Justice, Position #6-6 Year Term
Bryan Chushcoff (Non Partisan)
Charlie Wiggins (Non Partisan)
Richard B. Sanders (Non Partisan)
Court of Appeals Judge, Division #3, District #2, Position #1-6 Year Term
Dennis Sweeney (Non Partisan)
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT-NON PARTISAN OFFICE
Commissioner, District #2-6 Year Term
Patti Paris (Non Partisan)
Dale Walker (Non Partisan)
Rich Callahan (Non Partisan)
Commissioner District B At Large-4 Year Term
Brandt N. Castleton (Non Partisan)
Bob Bernd (Non Partisan)
Ron Baker (Non Partisan)
*PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS WILL ONLY APPEAR ON THE OFFICIAL BALLOT IN THEIR OWN DISTRICTS IN THE PRIMARY.
ELECTION OF POLITICAL PARTY PRECINCT COMMITTEE OFFICER
Precinct Committee Officer is a position in each major politely party. For this office only: If you consider yourself a Democrat or Republican, you may vote for a candidate of the party.
VOTE FOR ONLY ONE
PRECINCT COMMITTEE OFFICER-PARTISAN OFFICE
Precinct Committee Officer
2 Year Term-Vote for One
Dated this 2nd Day of August, 2010
Willam L Varney Grant County Auditor
and Supervisor of Elections
#08037/1122590
Pub.: August 12, 2010