CAMANO: Election approaching, ballots appearing in mailboxes soon (SCN)

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Ballot drop box used in Island County elections

Isabella Loy reports on the November election for the Stanwood Camano News.

Nov. 7 general election ballots are expected to arrive in Stanwood and Camano Island residents’ mailboxes within the next few days.

The deadline to register or update voter information in person is Nov. 7 — which is also the last day to vote in both counties.

Ballots can be returned via mail or to an official ballot drop box.

On Camano Island, the drop box is located outside the Camano Annex at 121 N East Camano Drive.

The upcoming election will see a variety of local races and measures, including:

  • Stanwood-Camano School Board positions 3, 4 and 5
  • Camano Island Fire & Rescue levy lid lift

The counting of ballots will be underway shortly after the Nov. 7 deadline, but no results will be certified in either county until Nov. 28, when the canvassing boards meet to certify the results.

More information on voter registration for Island County at islandcountywa.gov/423/Elections-Voter-Registration.


On the Ballot in November 2023

STANWOOD-CAMANO SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 401
Director, District 3
Brittney Trammell
Miranda Evans, the incumbent
Director, District 4
Stephen Hendrickson
Betsy Foster
Incumbent Debbie Bayes did not file to retain her seat
Director-at-Large, Position 5
Steve King
Phil Snider
Incumbent Natalie Hagglund did not file to run for re-election
Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.
CAMANO ISLAND FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT
Proposition No. 1
Property Tax Levy Lift
The levy lift measure must receive a majority of votes to pass.
  • October 12, 2023