OAK HARBOR: Letter: Candidate withdraws from race (WISMINE D’AVILAR/WNT)

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Oak Harbor City Council applicant Wismine D'Avilar
Former Oak Harbor City Council candidate Wismine D’Avilar

Wismine D’Avilar, a candidate for the Oak Harbor City Council, wrote a letter to the editor announcing her withdrawal from the campaign. The letter was published in the Wed., Jul. 19, 2023 edition of the Whidbey News-Times.

They Said It

I would first like to thank my family, friends and supporters for their tireless support of my city council campaign thus far. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I have made the difficult decision to withdraw my candidacy for the Oak Harbor City Council Position 4.

On the Ballot in 2023

CITY OF OAK HARBOR
City Councilmember, Position 1
Tara Hizon, the incumbent
City Councilmember, Position 2
Andy Plumlee
Patrick “Pat” Harman
Chris Wiegenstein
Incumbent Beth Munns did not file for re-election.
City Councilmember, Position 3
Eric Marshall, the incumbent
City Councilmember, Position 4
Wismine D’Avilar. (Ms. D’Availar has withdrawn, but will still appear on the ballot.)
John Chaszar
Barbara Armes
Chris Wiegenstein, the incumbent, was appointed to this position after Filing Week closed. He had chosen to file for Position 2.
Mayor
Craig Nurvic
Nick Green
Ronnie Wright
Shane Hoffmire
Incumbent Bob Severns did not file for re-election.
Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.
  • July 19, 2023