STANWOOD-CAMANO AAUW: Candidate & Issues Forum 2022

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The Crab Cracker ran this notice in the Calendar of Events section of their Oct. 7-20, 2022 issue.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12

CANDIDATE & ISSUES FORUM 2022

Serving Stanwood, Island County and North Snohomish County. Zoom Webinar format. 6:30 p.m. Meet the candidates running for office and hear about their most important goals and issues on this November’s ballot. This Webinar is presented by Stanwood-Camano AAUW in partnership with the Stanwood Camano News. There will be a wide variety of candidates presenting and include these positions: US Representative-District 2, 10th Legislative District, Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney, PUD Commissioner for District 3, Island County Commissioner-District 3, Island County Sheriff, Clerk, Assessor, Treasurer, and Auditor. We expect to have an exciting evening meeting the candidates and hearing their positions on a variety of topics. You must register for the Webinar by going to aauwsc.org/candidateforum2022. If you have questions for the candidates, please email to them to: info@aauwsc.org.

[Ed. Note: We believe voters viewing candidate forums should be informed about the political stances of organizations hosting the forums.

The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Stanwood-Camano Branch, has not endorsed any candidates. However, their October 2022 newsletter indicates their 2022 legislative priorities included several bills on which 10th District Legislators Greg Gilday and Dave Paul voted:

HB1571: Concerning protections and services for indigenous persons who are missing, murdered, or survivors of human trafficking. Both Gilday and Paul supported.

HB1622: Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiner education in rural and underserved areas. Both Gilday and Paul supported.

HB1659: Making higher education more affordable and accessible for students by bridging the gap between cost and need to reduce barriers, improve opportunity, and advance economic security. Both Gilday and Paul supported.

HB1851: Preserving a pregnant individual’s ability to access abortion care. Gilday opposed; Paul supported.

SB5649: Modifying the Washington state paid family and medical leave act. Both Gilday and Paul supported.

SB5761: Concerning employer requirements for providing wage and salary information to applicants for employment. Gilday opposed; Paul supported.]

On The Ballot in November 2022

State Representative, LD 10, Posn 1Clyde Shavers (D-Oak Harbor)
Greg Gilday (R-Camano Island), the incumbent
State Representative, LD 10, Posn 2Karen Lesetmoe (R-Oak Harbor)
Dave Paul (D-Oak Harbor), the incumbent
County Commissioner, District 3Tim Hazelo (R-Oak Harbor)
Janet St. Clair (D-Camano Island), the incumbent
AssessorKelly Mauck (R)
Theodore Kubusiak (no party preference)
AuditorSheilah Crider (R), the incumbent
Barbara Fuller (D)
ClerkDeirdre Butler (no party preference)
Debra Van Pelt (D), the incumbent
SheriffRick Felici (R), the incumbent
Lane Campbell (R)
TreasurerRichard MacQuarrie (R)
Tony Lam (D)
Candidates for Legislative District 10 and Island County offices. Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.
  • October 7, 2022