Ballots from Tuesday’s general election are being counted, with races on Island and Snohomish county ballots still be determined. As of Tuesday night, Snohomish County had counted 184,877 ballots and Island County 25,956.
Sheriff
Incumbent candidates in Island County races are ahead in the first count of ballots Tuesday night while two ballot measures for the Oak Harbor Fire Department are doing well.
Lane Campbell (R), running for Island County Sheriff, placed a full-page ad in the Nov. 3-9, 2022 issue of the Whidbey Weekly.
The Island County Republican Party placed this half-page ad on page 17 of the Nov. 3-9, 2022 edition of the Whidbey Weekly.
The Whidbey News-Times published an editorial on Oct. 28, 2022, listing their endorsements for Island County offices in the November election.
Tim Hazelo, a Republican who lives on North Whidbey, is challenging incumbent Commissioner Janet St. Clair, a Democrat who lives on Camano Island. They are running for the District 3 seat, which represents North Whidbey and Camano Island.
Rick Felici (R), running to be re-elected as Island County Sheriff, purchased ad space for a chart comparing his experience and his opponent’s.
Campaign finance information for the candidates vying for eight Island County offices in 2022, updated on Oct. 23, 2022.