COUPEVILLE: Two candidates file for Port Commissioner position (WNT)

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Karina Andrew reports in the Whidbey News-Times on the Port of Coupeville election filings.

Two candidates stepped forward to vie for a seat on the Port of Coupeville Board of Commissioners during a special filing period earlier this month.

Coupeville residents Bradley Duncan and Marianne Burr both filed Aug. 7 for the District 1 position on the board.

The Island County Elections Office held the special three-day filing period for residents to file in special purpose districts without current candidates.

They Said It

A longtime Whidbey resident and commissioner for the Crockett Lake Water District, Burr said she has been faithfully attending Port of Coupeville public meetings since 1997 and wants to help the port “carefully consider the financial costs of new ideas as well as the possible benefits” while caring for the properties it already owns.

Duncan is a relative newcomer to Whidbey seeking to become more involved in the community. A lawyer of 35 years, Duncan said he believes his skillset could be valuable to the port district as he seeks to “ensure the long-term financial viability of the port.”

The incumbent, David Day, decided not to seek reelection, and no one filed for the position during the regular filing period.


On the Ballot in November 2023

PORT OF COUPEVILLE
Commissioner, Position 1
Bradley Duncan
Marianne Burr
Incumbent David Day did not file for re-election.
Commissioner District 3
Angela Ewert
John Callahan, the incumbent
Callahan announced that he was dropping out the race on Oct. 13, 2023.
Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.
  • August 22, 2023