ELECTIONS 2024: Offices on the Ballot

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Below is a list of the Island County elected officials whose positions will be on the ballot in the 2024 elections, along with the current occupant of each office. Note, however, that incumbents may choose not to run for re-election, so some of the people listed will not appear on ballots this year.

FEDERAL – EXECUTIVE
President / Vice President: Joseph R. Biden / Kamala Harris (D)
FEDERAL – LEGISLATIVE
U. S. Senator: Maria Cantwell (D)
U.S. Representative, Congressional District 2: Rick Larsen (D)
STATE – EXECUTIVE
Governor: Jay Inslee (D)
Lt. Governor: Denny Heck (D)
Secretary of State: Steve Hobbs (D)
State Treasurer: Mike Pelicotti (D)
State Auditor: Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (D)
Attorney General: Bob Ferguson (D)
Commissioner of Public Lands: Hilary Franz (D)
Superintendent of Public Instruction: Chris Reykdal
Insurance Commissioner: Mike Kreidler (D)
STATE – LEGISLATIVE – DISTRICT 10
State Senator: Ron Muzzall (R-Oak Harbor)
State Representative, Position 1: Clyde Shavers (D-Oak Harbor)
State Representative, Position 2: Dave Paul (D-Oak Harbor)
ISLAND COUNTY
County Commissioner, District 1: Melanie Bacon (D-Langley)
County Commissioner, District 2: Jill Johnson (R-Oak Harbor)
STATE – JUDICIAL
Supreme Court, Position 2: Susan Owens
Supreme Court, Position 8: Steve Gonzalez
Supreme Court, Position 9: Sheryl Gordon McCloud
Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 3, Position 1: Cecily Hazelrigg-Hernandez
ISLAND COUNTY – JUDICIAL
Superior Court, Position 1: Christon C. Skinner
Superior Court, Position 2: Carolyn Cliff
PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 (Snohomish PUD)
Commissioner, District 2: Rebecca Wolfe
Offices are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot. The office holder’s party affiliation is listed after their name: (D) = Democrat; (R) = Republican. Office holders with no party affiliation listed are elected on a non-partisan basis.

Precinct Committee Officers

A precinct committee officer (PCO) is the representative from a precinct to the county central committee of their political party. PCOs are elected in the August primary to a two-year term that begins on Dec. 1, 2024. One Republican and one Democrat PCO may be elected from each of the 90 precincts in Island County. If no one files for a party’s PCO in a precinct, that office remains vacant, but may be filled by appointment of the party’s county chair.

  • March 29, 2024