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Steven Myres (R-Freeland), candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 1, posted this on his Facebook page on .
Let’s Get Out the Vote!
For The Change Our County Needs, please make sure you get
your ballot turned in by August 6th!
Would you please remind your friends and neighbors to vote
for Steven Myres also? Steve has the experience and expertise
needed now in Island County. Only 29.76% of ballots have been
returned so far. Please help us get Steven Myres through the
Primary with your efforts!
Steve’s campaign website shares that his focus will be on
updating and maintaining our infrastructure including law
enforcement, EMS services, and boat ramps. He will be reviewing
expenditures of public funds and support accountable spending.
Steve will prioritize Community engagement through town hall
and local forums to discuss local issues. He will also be
promoting greater awareness of emergency preparedness
at the local level and will organize a volunteer emergency services
advisory board. Education Advocacy is another priority for
Steven Myres; he will work to expand outreach to our youth
through collaborating with private businesses that can provide a
wider variety of options in the trades, agriculture and service
industry. Lastly, Steven understands that Environmental
Conservation includes protecting historic uses and
shoreline preservation with sensible policy.
Steven Myres has A Lifelong Commitment to Our Community.
Vote for Steven Myres for Island County Commissioner TODAY!
For more information, go to: myresforcommissioner.com
Paid for by Elect Steven Myres Commissioner
PO Box 339 Freeland, WA 98249
On The Ballot in August 2024
Island County Commissioner, District 1 | Marie Shimada (D-Freeland) Melanie Bacon (D-Langley), the incumbent Steven Myres (R-Freeland) Wanda Grone (R-Langley) |
Island County Commissioner, District 2 | Phil Collier (R-Oak Harbor) Christina Elliott (D-Oak Harbor) Jill Johnson (R-Oak Harbor), the incumbent |
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