ELECTIONS 2023: Campaign finance reports, February 2023 (VIP)

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Oak Harbor Councilwoman Tara Hizon
Oak Harbor City Councilwoman Tara Hizon

41 elective offices in Island County will be on the ballot in November 2023. These offices include mayors and city councillors, school board directors, and commissioners for the hospital, fire, parks, port and cemetery districts. Candidates for these offices must file with the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) in addition to filing with the county auditor’s office. Candidates may opt for full reporting or mini-reporting; mini-reporting indicates the candidate will raise no more than $5,000 for their campaign and abide by other restrictions, but have reduced reporting requirements.

Below is the list of candidates who have filed with PDC. For the full list of offices on the ballot in 2023, please see our post here.

Feb. 21, 2023: The first candidate to file for any office is incumbent Oak Harbor City Councilwoman (and Mayor Pro Tem) Tara Hizon. Ms. Hizon has chosen mini-reporting.

City of Oak Harbor

City Council, Position 1

Tara J. Hizon. Filed Feb. 1, 2023. Mini-reporting.
  • February 21, 2023