Thank you everyone for your support in my campaign!

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Damian Greene (R-Clinton), write-in candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 1

Damian Greene (R-Clinton), a write-in candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 1, posted this on his Facebook page on .



Thank you everyone for your support in my campaign! In evaluating WA top-two primary for ICC-D1, I am convinced the write-in campaign will be the only chance Republicans will have to win in the general election. In the same primary race four years ago I only beat N. Howard (D) by 100 votes thanks to Curt Gordon (I) being in the race. D’s have enough votes to control the primary so we conservatives need to help other like-minded voters know that write-ins can win, and their information can be found on the Island County Republican Website.

As of 11/8 (last night) there are still 10K ballots to count with Bacon having 19K, Shimada 10K, write-in (Damian Greene) with 5K, and no votes at 6K.

This is the beginning of our learning process and having probably around 8K write-ins at talley end, that means we are about half-way to achieving what’s needed to win. We can do it!

Thanks again for your support!



On The Ballot in November 2024

Island County Commissioner, District 1 Marie Shimada (D-Freeland)

Melanie Bacon (D-Langley), the incumbent

Damian Greene (R-Clinton), a write-in candidate
Island County Commissioner, District 2 Christina Elliott (D-Oak Harbor)

Jill Johnson (R-Oak Harbor), the incumbent

Candidates for Island County offices. Candidates are listed in the order in which they will appear on the ballot.

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  • November 9, 2024