VOTER INTERESTS PROJECT: Candidate Watch – LD10

The Voter Interests Project
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Island County voters will see both State Representative positions for Legislative District 10 on the ballot this year. As of Jan. 17, 2022, four candidates have filed with the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) to run for these offices. Filing for with the PDC allows the candidate to begin fundraising; candidates will still have to file with the County Auditor or Secretary of State’s office during Filing Week, May 16-20, 2022.

Candidates are required to report campaign contributions, including in-kind contributions, within five business days of receipt. Expenditures must be reported on a monthly basis. Contributions, except from political party committees, are limited to $1,000 per election. Thus, an individual or organization may contribute $2,000 each election cycle: $1,000 for the primary, and $1,000 for the general election.

Incumbents are prohibited from raising funds during the legislative session; challengers are under no such restriction.

Position 1

Greg Gilday (incumbent), Republican from Camano Island, filed on January 10, 2021. Mr. Gilday started with $3,889.69 left over from his 2020 campaign, and has raised $70,442.00 since filing, bringing his total contributions to $74,331.69. He has spent $21,038.16. (See Mr. Gilday’s PDC filings.)
Ashley Gregorius, Democrat from Burlington, filed on May 17, 2021. Ms. Gregorius has raised $11,615.17 and has loaned her campaign $10,000, for a total of $21,615.17. Her expenditures are listed as $20,807.75. (See Ms. Gregorius’ PDC filings.)
Clyde Shavers, Democrat from Oak Harbor, filed on January 10, 2022. Mr. Shavers has not reported any funds raised or expended as Jan. 17, 2022. (See Mr. Shavers’ PDC filings.)

Position 2

Dave Paul (incumbent), Democrat from Oak Harbor, filed on February 3, 2021. Mr. Paul carried $6,504.78 over from his previous campaign, and has raised $69,626.83 since filing, for total contributions of $76,131.61. His campaign reports expenditures of $4,088.22. (See Mr. Paul’s PDC filings.)

  • January 17, 2022