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HomeMy WebLinkAboutElections (1981) -s: T, STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING k CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION The Manager of Records and Elections in and for King County, Washington does hereby certify L that, at an Election held in said County on the third day of November 19 81 , — — EARL CLYMER .C,I. __ [ - was elected to the office of CITY COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 2, FOUR-YEAR TERM in and for n CITY OF RENTON as appears from the official canvass of the returns of said County now on file and of record in this office. 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal this ei• ' _- t day of N,,e .2jjP/ 9 8 �/ -• Manager of Records an ions • State of Washington,1 j,. County of King JT ss. I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully_and-impartially perform the duties of CITY COUNCIL MEMBER as prescribed by law and to the best of my ability, and that I will support and maintain the Constitution of.the State of.Washington and the United States. So help me God. SIGN HERE Cs Subscribed and sworn to beWe me this da : �� C� �C `�'li , 19 d / I IV? \)(; "a" g 4-- nature of Acknowledging official) 1 ` (SEAL) �� SEAL /; ( C/ • (Official's title) 5 ` • • King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive William E. Covington, Acting Manager Department of Executive Administration • -/+..44.a ,# • 553 King County Administration Building Shani Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue • Seattle,Washington 98104 • (206)344-4200-,Manager (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344.5282-Voter Registration (206)344-2562-Records STATE OF WASHINGTON) NOV 10E' ) SS. COUNTY OF KING CITY of RE;• CLERK'S OMOE ., • This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held „ General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of saild elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1, .I. George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. 2 Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 John W. Reed 3,822 Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 lip Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November, 1981,_ , • i William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records and Elections n I , STATEMENT in• CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Anti EXPENDITURES (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and General Election) • STATE OF WASHINGTON SS. COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly swornLon oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for—election to the office of � c�_Q , at the (primary genera special) •glection held i Renton, WA v\ca--c) •3 , 19 ; That I here y set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum of moneyll thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS • Name and Address I Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Total Contributions $' (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) ^ ©U -' Total Expenditures $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affian nei er received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for t e ose of ecuring, influen i g or in any wa affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. i CA& '(—\1\ ? Signature of candi J� '� Subscribed and sworn to before me this / O day of JYD/�P J1i/ de , 19 aS(/ • City Clerk, Deputy or Notary City of Renton 1 Ordinance_No.__2586,_• Section 3,: Ordinance No. 3579 . r , STATEMENT ¶AMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS A CPENDITURES (File with tballeity Clerk within ten (10) dayMORWer Primary and General Election) STATE OF WASHINGTON 1 SS. COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for—election to) the office of ('./ •�7 (70) (JAI C/ at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, wA `A \ 195 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Total Contributions $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated cn1 nn (name and address) I � Total Expenditures $CGJ (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the ur ose of securing influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. Signature of nd d to Subscribed and sworn to before me this a�A d yof - P/ � � � 19 A,4„,,,../ t2,17„4/2,e,e City Jerk, Deputy or Notary City of Renton Ordinance No. 2586 Section 3. (Copy Attached) —T � � ��`n?"�='1 Sy' 'mod �'��--�''l' a. STATE OF WASHINGTON .c . COUNTY OF KING CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION The Manager of Records and Elections in and for King County, Washington does hereby certify i . I i that, at an Election held in said County on the third day of November 19 $1 / -�). - - ,JOHN W_ RFFf -- ,(,1. was elected to the office of y CITY COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3, FOUR—YEAR TERM in and for CITY OF RENTON as appears from the official canvass of the returns of said County now on file and of record in this office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal this 'ghtpe day of 1 Manager of Records an ec ons E-49 i i f ' State of Washington, County of King ' I do solemnly swear that I will faithfullyimpartially and perform the duties of City Councilman ---- --- as prescribed-escr-ibed-by-law-and to-the-bes-t--of-m abilit _9 - y- j;-and-that-I-wildsupport-and maintain the Constitution of the State of Washington and the United States. So help me God. /, SIGN HERR • �- —__--- Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,-SCI { day of 1> tie kyiG)PIr , 19 8 / (Signature of Acknowledging official) (SEAL) ( (� (Official's title) • • ft S King County,State og Washington Naxos&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive William. E. Covington, Acting Manager Department of Ennultue Administration 553 FourthCounty Administration Building Shanf Taha,af�tot e Seattle,Washington 96104 (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344.2565•Elections (206)3445282-Voter Registration (206)344-2582•Records • STATE OF WASHINGTON) "4 1E21 rc. ) SS. • pcnr1, .;- -1 :- COUNTY OF KING ) CITY of CLERK'S OFF'; E This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. 2 Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 John W. Reed 3,822 . Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November, 1981._ William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records and Elections ' ' • ' STATEMENT "F CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ID EXPENDITURES • (File with City Clerk within ten (10) di _ after Primary and • General Election) • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS. • COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly'sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi•- -natiorr-for—election to) the office of ! Councilman , ' at the (4r.ixnani—general—speciaL) election held in Renton, WA 3 No v cmbcr , 19 R 1 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum of money', thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my fnorninetiert4or—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Attached , Total Contributions $ 2,561 .98 (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) I I Attached 1 1 $ 2,484.54 1 Total Expenditures $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my ( rninatien-fer—election to) said office. , Al; ,d•-e-A---- //-/..3 - 11 Signature of candidate Subscribed and sworn to before me this \`��-e day of__( Th , 1 �• City Clerk, Dep'tity or Notary City of Renton Ordinance No. 2586 Section 3. I "--, • _ra^F,oA1 CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES 1981 Page 1 John Reed - Renton City Council • King County Dept. of Records filing fee $ 66.00 5th And James St. , Seattle, Puget Sound Stamp Works 1 rubber stamp 24.66 112 Seneca St. , Seattle Renton Printery letters 21 .44 315 S. Third St. , Renton Albertson' s postage 18.00 17620-108 S. E. , Renton Boruck Printing and Silkscreen signs 279.31 412 N.E. 72, Seattle U.S. Post Office postage 18.00 314 Williams Ave. S. , Renton Dunn Lumber wood for signs 105.52 N. Brooks & Factory N. , Renton Ernst Hardware staples for signs 14._16 60 S. Grady Way, Renton J.K. Gill brochure material 29.03 947 Southcenter, Tukwila! K-Mart I photo materials 16.86 440 Rainier Ave. S. , Renton Renton Printery brochures 569.77 315 S. Third St., Renton Record Chronicle newspaper ads 288. 12 P.O.Box 1076, Renton ' King County Democratic Central Committee committee lists 1 .60 100 S. King, Seattle Cash - entertainment I refreshments for 20.00 volunteer workers Public Disclosure Commission report copies 1 .00 403 Evergreen Plaza Bldg. , Olympia DUNN 1...LLYArtgER.. WOoD 43R tAGN5 - 2.0‘97 N. E RooK S PAL:TOZ'' 14. RENITO ill TOZIAL 1494.44 CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES 1981' Page2 John Reed - Renton City Council Rainier Bank service charge $ 5.07 Renton Shopping Center Boruck Printing & Silkscreen signs 79.05 412 N.E. 72, Seattle Dunn Lumber wood stakes 33.62 N. Brooks & Factory N. , Renton Ernst Hardware paint 11 .56 60 S. Grady Way, Renton U.S.Post Office postage 105.00 314 Williams Ave. S. , Renton Renton Printery brochures 571 .80 315 S. Third St. ; Renton I Andover Printing & Graphics brochures 22.24 837 Industry Dr. , Tukwila/ Renton Record Chronicle I advertising 161 .76 P.O.Box 1076, Renton Sub total 990. 10 Page 1 1 ,494.44 TOTAL 2,484.54 - , CAMPAIGN" CONTRIBU )NS ' ,19,81 - __ = - - ' John Reed - City --.1nci"1 Page 1 - _ Eud/Barbara Schinpoch, 36� Maple N.W. , Renton .. ' _; Don Poff, :647. Ferndale, , Renton. ._ , _. _ . .- ' - _ , . , , .,,. $100.00 Michael Kelly, Renton ' ' 100.00 . 400 Mill Ave., - 25.00 Dave Beeles, 17815-147 S. E . , E. , Renton - -- ,., Rick Scappini, 2400, N.E. 12, Renton 20.00. . Renton Firefighters, 200 Mill Ave., Renton; -- : _ i0.00 John Simpson, P.O.Box 34, IRenton ' - 500.00 25.00 Arthur/Barbra Pringle, 17410.•S.E. Renton-Maple 'Valley Rd. , Renton 20.00 . Sylvia Langdon, 312 S.W. Langston Rd. , Renton 5.00 Charles Shane, 16928-150 S.'E. Renton • -_ _ 6Q.00 Ted/Tillie Cole, 601 Cedar Ave. S., Renton - ` 20.00 Renton Police Guild, 200 Mill Ave. S. , Renton 500.00 Amos Huseland, 1916 Edmonids Ave. N.E. , Renton 50.00 Manly/Ann Grinolds, 308 Cedar Ave. S. , Renton - 10.00 Dennis Stremick, 2532 Smilthers S., Renton - 10.00 John Julian, 340 Sunset Blvd. N., Renton - • 20.00 Louis Kwan, 611 SmithersIS. , Renton 5.00 Mary Fornengo, 801 N. 2nd St. , Renton 20.00 Renton Village Veterinary, 905 Talbot Rd., Renton • 20.00 Cleo Scappini, 504 Whitworth, Renton ' 10.00 Versie Vaupel, 221 Wells IN. Renton 20.00 • Boeing ..Cap►p4.a7=. __- , P.0.Box 3999, Seattle - Karen Lunder, Renton 100.001 Barbara Little, 264Maple Ave. 10.00 N.W. Renton 10.00 Greg/Peggy Hartman, 20191 S. 296, Fed. Way V 5.00 David/Ardith Riggle, 4213 S.E.4, Renton 10.00 Chas./Carolyn Coffin, 1622-12' S.W. , Renton 10.00 Talmon Hall, 14009-147 Pl. "S.E. , Renton 1.0.00 Jack/Barbara Mclaughlin,I21521S.E. 16 P1. , Renton 10.00 Kris/Kathy Hanson, 13212i-178 Ave. S.E. , Renton 10.00 Thomas/Marty Parmelee, P.O.Box 832, Renton 5.00 Mike/Susan Moeller, 1271,4-1?4 S.'E. , Renton 15.00 Larry/ Cheryl Weiss, 13009-172 Ave. S.E. , Renton V 10.00 Greg/Carrie Bergquist, 114425-151 P1. S.E. , Renton 10.00 -IOU W. REED (f.Ak1DtDATE) V f?Z_ (7 TOTR L 1 a137.G? I i 1 1 1 i I 1 i 1 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS 1981 Page 2 John Reed - Renton City Council Lauri Johnsen, P.O.Box 161 , Renton $ 10.00 Matthew/Karen Devine, 527 S. 28 P1. , Renton 15.00 Rick Scappini, 2400 N.E. 12, Renton 10.00 Unknown 20.00 Renton Democratic Club I 50.00 Tom Teasdale, 506 S. 15, Renton 50.00 Renton Firefighters, 211 Mill Ave. S. , Renton 100.00 Boeing Company, P.O.Box 3999, Seattle 100.00 Katie/Robt. Gilligan, 538IWhitworth Ave. S. , Renton - - 25.00 George/Leslie Crump, 1629 /Index Ave. S.E. , Renton 25.00 Misc. unknown 10.00 John W. Reed (Candidate) 209.31 Sub total 624.31 Page 1 1 ,,937.67 TOTAL 2561 .98 i t OA/ } King State of Washington0 Records&Elections Division 0,: Ron Dunlap,County Executive summotJNwtsa4ltr w.E. Covington - Department of Executive Administration I 553 King County Administrat�ion huilding Shani Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200-Manager - (206)344-2565-Elections eA 12 3 4S (�)344.2562-Records Vgistration STATE OF WASHINGTON) �,G)0fc\c� COUNTY OF KING ) SS `cc.����G A This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: I COUNCIL, POSITION NOJ 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 25th day of September, 1981. + 1/ ------ 1 William E. Covington_ Acting Manager. of Records Elections "` (File with ' ie City Clerk within ten (10) Mrs after Primary and General Election) . STATE OF WASHINGTON 1 SS. COUNTY OF KING )) I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for—election to) the office of Councilman at the (primary- gonoral -+al) election held in Renton, WA 15 September 1911_4 That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum o'f money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: *Figures as of Sept. 16, 198.1 • CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Attached Total Contributions $ 1937. G.7 (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) Attached i Total Expenditures $ 14 9 4-4:4 (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. 4:d.----_. ..„„Li ,. . Signature_of'candidate- j - — Subscribed and sworn to before- me. this 25th da o September - 1981 Yd,,,,it,/,:zd o,r,,AJ City-CIe k7-Deixrt-y--crr Notary - - City of Renton Ordinance No. 2586 Section 3. State of Washington, King County • Residing in the City of Seattle CAMPAIGN CONTRI BUM u 1981 John Reed - City Council Bud/Barbara Schinpoch, 361 Maple N.W. , Renton $100.00 Don Poff, 647 Ferndale, Renton 100.00 Michael Kelly, 400 Mill Ave. , Renton 25.00 Dave Beeles, 17815-147 S.E. , Renton 20.00 Rick Scappini, 2400 N.E. 12, Renton 10.00 Renton Firefighters, 200 Mill Ave. , Renton 500.00 John Simpson, P.O.Box 34, Renton 25.00 Arthur/Barbra Pringle, 17410 •S.E. Renton-Maple Valley Rd. , Renton 20.00 Sylvia Langdon, 312 S.W. Langston Rd. , Renton 5.00 Charles Shane, 16928-150 S.E. , Renton 60.00 Ted/Tillie Cole, 601 Cedar Ave. S. , Renton 20.00 Renton Police Guild, 200 Mill Ave. S. , Renton 500.00 Amos Huseland, 1916 Edmonds Ave. N.E. , Renton 50.00 Manly/Ann Grinolds, 308 Cedar Ave. S. , Renton 10.00 Dennis Stremick, 2532; Smithers S. , Renton 10.00 John Julian, 340 Sunset Blvd. N. , Renton 20.00 Louis Kwan, 611 Smithers S. , Renton 5.00 Mary Fornengo, 801 N. 2nd St. , Renton 20.00 Renton Village Veterinary, 905 Talbot Rd. , Renton 20.00 Cleo Scappini, 504 W14tworth, Renton 10.00 Versie Vaupel, 221 Wells N. Renton 20.00 Boeing Management Assoc. , P.O.Box 3999, Seattle 100.00 Karen Lunder, Renton 10.00 Barbara Little, 264 Maple Ave. N.W. , Renton 10.00 Greg/Peggy Hartman, 2019 S. 296, Fed. Way 5.00 David/Ardith Riggle, 4213 S.E.4, Renton 10.00 Chas./Carolyn Coffin, 1622-12 S.W. , Renton 10.00 Talmon Hall, 14009-147 P1. S.E. , Renton 1.0.00 • Jack/Barbara Mclaughlin, 21521S.E. 16 P1. , Renton 10.00 Kris/Kathy Hanson, 13212-178 Ave. S.E. , Renton 10.00 Thomas/Marty Parmelee, P.O.Box 832, Renton 5.00 Mike/Susan Moeller, 12714-1 ?4 S.E. , Renton 15.00 Larry/ Cheryl Weiss, 13009-172 Ave. S.E. , Renton 10.00 Greg/Carrie Bergquist, 14425-151 Pl. S.E. , Renton 10.00 J O H N W. REE D ( Nyin t•ATE) ►Z2- 47 TQTIk L. 1 a117.CI jt1,2 • �- O ss- Ncalii;icd /e4 • Notary, State of Washington King County, September 25, 1981 Residing in the City of Seattle CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES 1981 John Reed - Renton City Council King County Dept. of Records filing fee ' .:°= 5th And James St. , Seattle I Puget Sound Stamp Works rubber stamp 24.66 112 Seneca St. , Seattle Renton Printery I letters 21 .44 315 S. Third St. , Renton Albertson' s postage 18.00 1 7620-1 08 S.E. , Renton Boruck Printing and Silkscreen signs 279.31 412 N.E. 72, Seattle U.S. Post Office postage 18.00 314 Williams Ave. S. , Renton Dunn Lumber wood for signs 105.52 N. Brooks & Factory N. , Renton Ernst Hardware staples for signs 14. 16 60 S. Grady Way, Renton J.K. Gill brochure material 29.03 947 Southcenter, Tukwila K-Mart photo materials 16.86 440 Rainier Ave. S. , Renton Renton Printery brochures 569.77 315 S. Third St. , Renton Record Chronicle newspaper ads 288. 12 P.O.Box 1076, Renton King County Democratic Central Committee committee lists 1 .60 100 S. King, Seattle Cash - entertainment ' refreshments for 20.00 volunteer workers Public Disclosure Commission report copies 1 .00 403 Evergreen Plaza Bldg. , Olympia DUNN LUII4 ER. WooO -CAR SANS - 20%97 N. FSRooks PA[T012`i' Ai. REACTO rll VOZIA L. 1494.4 aA•td); ov0 Noltary, Mate\-of Washington = - �/ King County, September 25, 1981 Residi.no in the City. of Seattle cr STATE OF WASHINGTON ' . COUNTY OF KING CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION it _ _ The Manager of Records and Elections in and for King County, Washington does hereby certify that,-at-an Election-held--in_said County on the third day of November , 19 81 , --______ --- - -- _.j. _ 1� NANCY MATHEWS VI. was elected to the office of y CITY COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 1, FOUR-YEAR TERM c in and for CITY OF RFNTON . as appears from the official canvass of the returns of said County • I ..- ' now on file and of record in this office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,'.I have :hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal this,. ` 1' • _day of P o mb _• _ - 8 f • Manager of Records a lec ns s:J -'fib • 1 E-49 , State of Washington, _ County of King 1 ss. • I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially perform the—duties-of 1,1 city ea4Piei/f w.Y►, awl as prescribed by law and to the best of my ability, and that I will support and • maintain the Constitution of the State of Washington and the United States. So • help me God. • c SIGN HERE ______i)4,44,4erV/44,44 ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this / day of2Z46121e4,4,041. , 19 asaciya,• (Sre of Acknowledging official)hitt ��- (SEAL) Pe (Official's title) . STATEMENT-Ayr CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Arta, EXPENDITURES (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and • General Election) • STATE OF WASHINGTON 1 SS. COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (fit• a not--x election to) the office of i Renton City Council, position 1 at th 8 (i1 x tai y—general— •election held in Renton, WA November 3 , 19 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor I to or for affiant Gary Shurtleff 1700 Blaine NE, Renton 10.00 Karen Lunder 506 Stevens C . NW, Renton 10.00 The Boeing Co. P.O. Box 3707I, Seattle 98124 100.00 James Micus 4117 NE 17th St. Renton 25.00 Misc. 5.00 Kris Hanson 13212 178th S , Renton 10.00 Peggy Hartman 2019 S. 296t14, .Federal Way 5.00 David Riggle 4213 SE 4th Pl, Renton • 10.00 Jack McLaughlin 21521 SE 16th P1, Issaquah . 10.00 Charles Ray Coffin 16226 12th Si, Seattle Total Contributions $10.00 (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) $101.56 Campaign Kickoff Safeway, Renton Highlands In Kind 30 hrs. labor ('sign construction) Bob Leahy 252.96 Boruck Printing (signs) Boruck Printing 412 NE 72nd, Seattle 300.00 printing I The Renton Printery, 315 So. 3rd, Ren. 44.52 lumber (signs) ' Ernst, Renton Highlands 300.00 Post Master, Highlands, Renton stamps 394.11 Printing The Renton Printery (above) 149.67 list of registered voters Labels & Lists 2126 Smith Tower, Sea. 49.20 stamps Post Master, Highlands,' Renton 695.56 newspaper ads The Daily Record Chronicle, P.O.'Box Total Expenditures $ ' 1067 ' (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. / Q--/laYkiii.x6 . Signature of candidate . ; Subscribed and sworn to before me i this �0 �� day of /;71(// , 192/ (..(,)_.-1. } q, Z.,,e-el' ( City Clerk, Deputy or No ary City of'Renton Ordinance No. 2586 • Section 3,,,• Ordinance No. 3579 I Contributions continued Talmon H. Hall 14009 147th P1 SE, Renton 10.00 Michael Moeller 12714 174th SE,l Renton 10.00 Larry Weiss 13009 172nd SE„ Renton 10.00 Thomas Jay Parmelee P.O. Box 832, Renton 5.00 Greg Bergquist 14425 151st P1.1 SE, Renton 15.00 Ann Grinolds 308 Cedar South, Renton 10.00 Ric & Terre Scappini24.00 NE-12th, Renton 10.00 Sandy Bryant 12415 SE 160th; Renton 10.00 Paul Wold 4.132 Nn7th, Renton 25.00 John & Jane Giuliani14.00 So. 7th St. , Renton 25.00 Bob Richardson ' 12626 SE 98th,IRenton 15.00 Em & Ann Goodman 44.00 NE 19th, Renton 5.00 John Simpson P.O. Box 34, Renton 25.00 Jerry Knudson 6421 So. 143r4 Pl, Tukwila 50.00 Gary Grant Comm. 25823 132nd SE, Kent 25.00 Tim Chinn 907 So. Third, Renton 30.00 Tom Teasdale 506 South 15t1i, Renton 50.00 Renton Democtuc 5722 S. 142nd1 Tukwila 50.00 The Boeing Co. Seattle 100.00 Allan Munro 1st & Lenora Bldg, Seallte 100.00 Don Persson 14110 144th SE, Renton 10.00 Larry Crook 82 Monterey Pi NE, Renton 10.00 Misc. Contributions 51.00 . Total Contributions (including previously reported 9/15/81) $3,451.75 Expenditures continued $ 2.22 bank service charge Sea 1st, Renton 21.08 absentee voters Labels & Lists 2126 Smith Tower, Seattle Total Expenditures (including previously i , reported 9/15/81) $3,41040 1 • I , ' STATEMENT C- CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS At '''EXPENDITURES '(File with-h&. _ity Clerk 'within ten (10) days ar`ter Primary ai d}0Ji�(����j General Election) "I.> ` •(' k �4.0 � STATE OF WASHINGTONa�� � COUNTY OF KING SS. , c ?ti� v I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was Xandidte b�r�ett i-o nation fo / ection to) the office f Renton City Council, Positio'�- #1a4�,��a • at the ( rimary� general —special)election held in Renton, wA ,,. -�- i� ,, �,\`x°C'a1�,�2�ft G e�. 19 81; a I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donatioor ., f�rala power a7 material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever corfitrib'ay. i tc4 or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the i urpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Nancy Mathews (candidates personal funds) 4125 NE 17th, Renton 300.00 Hugh Mathews 17410 SE Renton/Maple Valley Hwy, Renton 100.00 Robert Grajeda 1520 W. Cameron Ave. , West Covina, Ca. 50.00 Frank Todd 14446 59th So, Tukwila;' 100.00 Solomon & Etta Schultz 2801 NE 121th, Renton 10.00 Don Poff 647 Ferndale NE, Renton . 100.00 R. M. Grimm 138 South 3rd P1, Renton 25.00 D. W. Custer 2451 SW 172nd, Seattle 100.00 Joan Moffatt 3709 Meadow Ave. N. , Renton 5.00 Julie Jacobs 808 Monroe Ave. NE, !Renton 5.00 Esther Clarke 5725 S. Victor St. ; Seattle Total Contributions $ 10.00 (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and j To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, i or promised promised by affiant separately stated i (name and address) $ 30.41 printing ' Boruck Printing 412 NE 72nd, Seattle 36.00 postage Post Master, Renton 66.00 filing fee King County Comptroller, King County Courthouse 347•82 signs j Boruck Printing 412 NE 72nd, Seattle 120.75 signs (lumber) i Dunn Lumber, Factory & No. Brooks, Renton 36.00 postagb I Post Master, Renton Highlands 9.70 signs (nails) ! Bob Leahy (reinburse McLenden Hardware 710 S. 2nd, R 8.22 buttons . 5:,..% ''. Gallery T-Shirts P. 0. Box 6696, Bellevue 61.47 - lumber (signs) Dunn Lumber, Factory & N. Brooks, Renton 51.28 printing Sudden Printing217 S. 4th P1. Renton -/$-�� Toal Expenditures $ 767.65 (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. a t477/frte i na ure of candidate g Subscribed and sworn to. before me this �� _day of , 19� ' i Clerk, Deputy or Notary, City of Renton Ordinance No. 2586 Section 3. (Copy Attached) i Contributions Continued Rosalie Helwig 1005 High Ave. So. Renton $ 20.25 . Thomas R. Teasdale 506 South 15th St. , Reton 20.00 Patrick J. Lowery 21403 SE 251st Pl. Mapple Valley 25.00 Encarnacion Tajon 2033 Harrington Pl. NE. Renton 25.00 John & Jane Giuliani 1400 So. 7th.St. , Renton 50.00 Clark Teegarden 264 Seneca Pl. NW, Renton 10.00 Gary Kohlwes 5960 S. Cedar, Freeland, Wn. 15.00 Renton Fire Fighters Local 864, 211 Mill Ave. So. Renton 500.00 Barbara Y. Shinpoch 361,Maple Ave. NW, Renton 100.00 Ray & Laverne Shackles 4133 NE 17th, St. Renton 5.00 Dick & Rosemary Bresina 12428 SE 98th, Renton 10.00 Art 4t Barbara Pringle 17410 Maple Valley Hwy, Renton 20.00 Robert Egge 13457 SE 141st, Renton 10.00 George & Lillian Poff 1716 Lincoln Ct. SE, Renton 10.00 Mary Suffia 2224 NE 28th, Renton 5.00 R. Thomas Cawrse 227 South 4th Pl, Reton 25.00 David F. Pierce 1422 Dayton Ct. NE, Renton 10.00 Randi Gortler 1729 Whitman Ave. NE, Renton 5.00 Renton Police Officer's Guild, City Hall, Renton 500.00 Wanda Thompson 2213 NE 9th Place, Renton 25.00 J. Michael Hardy 121 Pelly Ave. No. , Renton 50.00 Frank, Francis, Robert Giiachino 26030 135th SE, Kent 25.50 John Du Bois 2907 Mountain View .Ave. No. , Renton 15.00 Committee to Elect Roberta Banks 9705 South 222nd, Kent 15.00 Harold Kloes 3706 Wells Ave. No. , Renton 10.00 Jack & Glenda Thompson 4433 North 36th, Renton 25.00 Mario Segale 18010 Southcenter Parkway, Tukwila 250.00 Richard & Genevieve Becker 2119 Anacortes Ave. NE, Renton 20.00 -0-. / Total Contributions $2605.75 1 • lafp County,Stale of Washington Records i Sections Division Ron Dunisp,County Executive William. E. Covington, Acting Manager Dopartrne tt of Executive Administration 553 King County Administration Building Mho,ha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 96104 (206)344.4200-Manager (208)344.2585-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration (206)344-2582-Records 4. • STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) SS. E?C''•r9" : COUNTY OF KING ) CITY of 2E. . ' _ CLERK'S OFii';E � % This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held „ _ . c. General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election of officers and the 'submission of propositions to the 'voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY COUNCIL • POSITION NO. 1 George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. i Earl Clymer 3),365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 John W. Reed 3,822 Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of Novembe1981,_. William E. Covington Acting Manager ofsRecords and Elections „ . PDC FORM REGISTRATION STATEMENT A. STATpo� TO THI' _ E OF'WASHINGTON C- i. ,FOR CANDIDATES;AND o'•' • t PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION . POLITICAL COMMITTEES • `) $ 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA eUILDINO REV.S/r7`” - c��_ • �-' 711 CAPITOL'WAY ' �4'z 7ee9 aoy - -2- ' '. • OLYMPIA.WASHINGTON' W504:V.: y..�{•:- �. ^' THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE'''''''', { PHONE:Z0675S1111:r _: - ATE R ECVD ' -' 'L ::,.,r"• --.: PM DATE At; i.:ti,c;.'..,D .. ,. F .Y .2'�i-`r; :t`t '�%j+;L, 7;7.. ?'L•'_:.r:':.'n,'"r;4f. • .;�' - ...• • ",LC-='- .-. 's- - "._'S4�'!t''• 'i, '+'• .:i. _ „J••;•.-';+�„? Reg istration:and'cam ai o'fina cial'ie ortin "is'i wired rfor ail• liti al-c mriiitt" - - - °"" `- ,,,' `' �"��� �;'' 9 P 9 Po 9 e4 Po c o ees,�cluhs�end`airrillai='° � 1 �,,,;,-•'"''r,__ i'„, - 4`=;- ``organizations and for candidates for any.elective office not expressly exempt.See instructions forexempf ,-k ;;;.;' , .••` _-• :,I:-t.; _ ..y... -i,. -.1::'r„'c_ _ _ .aY. Y.;:.r'7:Y: •.-- " 1. CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME"- .w -i�z T,:? ?,;;+•i';:: ''y �'-• DATE PREPARED, ''.,` a 2 CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX` z.l es :i+ c'7-•- '�3v c^c+_ • - .`�•," ,.jf,+ -°: - _ ;Fy_,s. y?' .- George J`Perr Se Tt SO 98r _ �-s fJ _ r,' _ •❑ This is initial�fflirlp .I `•ddrell • Ys4i � . .o_ •_ y�>-.H+ 7 r... :...;'' '•.t'ay,t`.:a<�• '" ..,,,,-,,,.!.4.,,,:, --.." ,Y•'- '''''' . -, '. FILE NU$_MBER` •,•c; : •;-:: : _' 2613 N.E. -24th Street' ..q � } '.-�'>�"w - , , ICtian e in data::; . 4x :: ',� Kr..s F ;::. _« ; � � , previously reported : fi Renton= :T: ;...., .� -.:" , :Zip,98 0.56 ..c m , +_:.;.a.-. .. , ;:i: - ° 2sTal.,.. -;.>_ _ :_ 1 •• 3• THIS POLITICAL COMMITTEE 0 IS Los NOT A CONTINUING ORGANIZATION ,; DATE OF GENERAL OR SPECIAL- ▪ .; . : ., , -,., - _ - .,,f.;:. , ELECTION -Nov 3, 1981 i - •- 4. PURPOSE OF CAMPAIGN,,COMMITTEE:OR.ORG,ANIZATION:`fsi;i='�� �? -�, _ i��=i�5 '`•'� •a;,._ } -,-;.: a :.lw ,iF'. .� • „+SI%:. `r+. • 'fir "r d .q-s-:�`: � _ :`':;., '«::` - - art,' :c3 �.' yc;a;:�;:. ,.,i::> �-?'%>:::�•' s A�`Can 'ice C?' _Candidate or committee oircaniied•-rinci all - - 1".- - principally y to support one candidate:"„ �� ...„�;w Ph�'RRY: i - : is+ i4. <:': Candidate's nam ast }+ z',-i_s-�`:, • _:;w GSORGR,. a r }`r J;i.• • : - RENZ�ON:• CITY COUNCIL•.P_OS,-1".'' ,w,. '',+ ? ;u.,' . : ........-;.';.'r, i 'sou ht ,_ - _ "c_ .) ;. "..,, M • .Office g - i. -,. -.i_rr;•:p:_ •;�_... a5 ._•: 'y' - :�=.�`,-r:y� ,;,.- - I.. r' n. +-n «, Party.if partisan;;. RENTON-- -{•z :- ;-'.., ,.".',:',•"`-' +`"t3' -,r` I • Cityor district _ ..,:r..- Coun >�.:, KING; ra, k'z- n fi a.- _ 1 ❑ Political.pa organization,central committee,caucus:district Cr precinct club etc.: - - , - : ... _. : • ._ , .al: - ,•,.u,..._. LL•-",;'?` y4 • :.�,';-. ?s . Party affiliation' •! if supporting entir • ti k Y r � -" "= - ,_,-:',4.-":-- Oth Otherwise :..';. -- entire party c ettctieck here`• - " ''��•;` •„ ,: .. i, - e ise attach list of candidates to be supported._.r: -='z•' )--;. r• , s.4:▪:'?-0 1..::,'-;, .''''!F'i s " nX'�_,s:+.;-Y.•• .i:`... ,r1.' '.I"e.`.`mac' �7Y> e?: .;;"A ,:. 0 Ballot.proposition committee Initiative,referendum bonds,s +vial le recall or imil r sW „. 'r',( pe vy, ec8 s e issue. .:,' .r•"'r-•=_ 1/ : - Name of proposition° . -`: ; "- •' • Ballot number) '- - - ` For or ,"against ,. • =1_�::".... - %~'"; i'•. , ❑ Political action Committee+identified With,or whose contributors are employees or memb▪ers of,a business,'assocl-▪ :,_ski ::.'f :F:z=}:'r's_''; • -;'. i - ation,labor union Cr similar organization:,-c, :j, .-t- - ,,, q 'i,Y • - • :.a•'" .»;°y.::'. ....tir.i..!• Po- • iir ►' _ Name of business,association:union,etc'- . . ..- -.-Y:• .. - . i=,-,'..3 .4:�;,. .. . ..- ..;a 4• .-.:,,:,,.�..r�yr., :c, j' - -• - - `8L- q:x `,e,'` - - g,_ ,.:tom' - - %n,3- -_ :+. vF/• ;. `-:ai a:1y..%vy`J.,:....",-;',--,;,;4'::,,',%i� n':'::`�Y^'s".;.' ':v^:-: 'r�b:�r ii'iL.:':c�.•�,'ti• ),� ,=K�y::�- S. ot• •. "j'r" ,. .ri',. Al:^ ii=''.k'�.. - , `'3V i v_ , � +..a.. ".w-K......C, :r- • `=:fi:r.",ri�:_�i '" - :'4'Y.:'s., .�- ..{.i:`•...=e:-- .:°r'.'•- ▪:d: _ - -❑ Other. Describepurpose�' =�.` :),, _r..• _ _ _ _ - . . .. ; ' . ,'. '5. ALL RELATED OR AFFILIATED COMMITTEES,ORGANIZATIONS,BUSINESSES,ASSOCIATIONS,ETC.-w.:,-,ry;.;�;;;,:p ---rw'- `. 'A..; !- i:; Y..r,.. •„ NAmE • . .. s -t •L'" •:'"i;- .. ADDRESS;.,:•+;'"' - ^''''->, ''q' .RELATIONSHIP OR AFFILIATION ,:7',.: ,.. .ti;i'; `: =.j*f. r ..k� ";cyy.7; .•.> -.u.3'a "o;:1: �'„+.Y)''1.''•i';;' - rrr:- .t - a. r .i t :i. .:iz, _i _ ,1e:1}•.:_.�c` ^'.;.t..•= r,7,a %^, ' '�1�;:.,,3. •'J:L.'�- `%,�f.,a_ :9-w,',. :ar'r. 'I' — «A ter'.+� f - .4 q tK::;a" r+<'. .'s sr_„'rr, •,,,-"•,.' :'.�..:.!;ai`:,��+.. S�.i.' tiL'- 'r• .re ,.. . _ ^.._1•.,..:a.:! "{+_9:_:i.S:�',-'I �''Tf�.� < q.y.: •yl ...t .'. 6. OFFICERS OR RESPONSIBLE LEADERS OF COMMITTEE %°:. ', • ,. _ ,- - • : ..,•-:-, , , NAME - - _ _ _ yam,` • '.1.i. rr :,i»3"= p_• • ADDRESS, t« - r.r'' TITLE ' • r• - , ▪ ' ' ^am i •. , , _ "" ' ' - a Y. ' -:^, . _ ., _ a _ :. • - _ I 7. CAMPAIGN OR COMMITTEE TREASURER.(CANDIDATE MAY SERVE AS TREASURER) -•-^ , ' - ,. •-• _~ -`-r - i":i - NAME•- µ• - +c :c'i=;''�"•<;' Y'% ADDRESS s• :�'.�{- -•FHONE'NO.' I GEORGE J PERRY' .,;._F : ,_ 2613 N S',24th Street-Renton `t 226-9253.E x. :; 1 8. CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY r • ° - - -•- - • w -I , •- - • NAME -+. _ AD ^ DAESSt _-,y3r - I•- • i. PEOPLES BANK _- �' ::_:. , - " 858 "SOUTH 2nd STREET RENTON WA- 98055,: - 7 ' I ' 9. ADDITIONAL DEPOSITORIES(NO MORE THAN ONE PER COUNTY)AND DEPUTY CAMPAIGN TREASURERS :' '= NONE ❑'USTEDONADDITI NAn - "C�- w _ `) (, O L.SHEETs. �4a' __��_'x:�.: ._d��_ _�•=>.:•�• .•C-•: ,x'kjaT.� _ - :"' • • - ",.-: :.it-•^ -:.'•) :•r4:F n-- ' -•,i; - ADDRESS;-jv'-:i:;._ = FURS' 10. .CAMPAIGN RECORDS ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSP 4 '••'"3-�` 'w-`A' -'.;' " :.�''' - 'I - TION EIGHT_DAYS PRIOR TO.EACH ELECTION• AT, 2613_ N B• 24t h ,STREET'RENTON 5PM TD7�•r1 • 4 I - CONTINUE ON • REVERSE �,> -- - ` - •'''.•-":-'' fit:' - __ _ _ � - __ - • 1j , • 11. FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES. I have,. the attached Code of Farr Campaign Practices. at I (We)will voluntarily comply with the principles,of the Code. ❑ I (We) do not choose to subscribe to some or all of the provisions of the Code. 12. CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORTING Check one of the options described below. If option I or II is not checked,the candidate(committee) is obtigated to follow optior III,Full Reporting,and to report fully and in detail contributions and expenditures on the dates prescribed in the public disclosure law. o Option I MINI REPORTING. (For candidates only.-Not available to political committees;) -- 1. I will limit contributions or expenditures during this campaign to my filing fee of$ plus no more than$200 which in. dudes charges for the voters pamphlet. 2. These toes are paid from my personal funds:or paid by contributions. 3. I will accept no contribution over$100 from a single source except my personal funds. - •. -• - 4. I understand that no-other campaign financial reports (PDC forms C-3 or C-4) are required. • 5. I understand that I am required to report my personal financial affairs (PDC form F-1 or F-1A). - • • ❑ Option II ABBREVIATED REPORTING (For candidates and political committees). I (this committee)will use the Abbreviated Reporting System.I (we)will limit aggregate contributions and aggregate expendi- tures to$1,000 and will accept no contribution over$100 from a single source except from the candidates personal funds. ET Option III FULL REPORTING (For candidates and political committees). • I (this committee)will use the Full Reporting System. "' " 'SEE ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS AND PDC CAMPAIGN REPORTING GUIDE FOR DETAILED EXPLANATION OF OPTIONS. 13. STATEMENT AS TO DISTRIBUTION OF ANY SURPLUS CAMPAIGN FUNDS after the campaign or in the event of dissolution of committee. (Distribution must be reported as an expenditure on C-4 report.) AN Return to contributors Reimburse candidate for loans or lost earnings (substantiation must accompany C-4 which reports payment.) ❑ Donate to registered charity Tx Hold for future election campaign ❑ Donate to State General Fund. ❑ Give to other•candidates or committee($2,000 maximum) ❑ Other;Specify: 14. I (We) understand that a record must be kept of the name,address and amount of each contributor and the name,amount and pur • - pose of each expenditure. I (We) also understand that campaign financial records must be open for public inspection for two hours daily.Monday thru Friday,the last eight days prior to the election, as designated in line 10 of this form. I (WE) UNDERSTAND THAT EXCEEDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE OPTION CHOSEN WITHOUT NOTIFICATION 15. AND PERMISSION PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 390-16 WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE PLACES ME (US) IN , VIOLATION OF THE ACT AND SUBJECTS ME (US)TO THE CIVIL SANCTIONS OUTLINED IN RCW 42.17.390. CERTIFICATION I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE, COMPLETE AND CORRECT STATEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW. a CANDIDATE'S SIGNATURE , DATE 17. TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL COMMITTEE) DATE V 7-3a-6cc) d,c9 , %• • 3OrT/ • SEND ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS REPORT TO: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG. • • OLYMPIA,WA 98504 SEND DUPLICATE COPY TO COUNTY AUDITOR WHERE CANDIDATE LIVES. POLITICAL COMMITTEES SEND DUPLICATE TO AUDITOR WHERE TREASURER LIVES. C•I (Rev 5/I71 Reverie iCj 1p rj.: � _.._._ .-. .............i vn t is j, ,. -..�•..a rVnM �H(Y �{` — PUBLIC DISCLP^'.,RE C0k9MISSIORI SCHEDUP A CASH RECEIPTS TO FORM 4 AND r," EXPENDITURES Rev. 5,77 Attach This Schedule to Form C-4 .AME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER I DATE GEORGE LT PERRY. CAMPAIGN ' 11-14-81 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system. List the date,type of report, and total dollar amount included in each C-3 (Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report) you have submitted during this reporting period. . THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING Attache copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the copy of thls echodule A which you aocd to your county auditor. Be sure that the total a i ount of cash contributions and expenditures is included. 7-3.' ? 1. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. DATE DEPOSITED TYPE OF REPORT(Indicate C-3 of C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT 10-28-81 C-3 $900.00 10-31-81 C-3 $2100.00 10.2-81 C-3 $200.00 NOTE. THE 10-2-81 REPORT EFTA': ERRONCUSLY DATET, SHOULD HAVE BEEN 11-24-81. ATTACHED IS CORRECTED ONE. • • • fit . • TOTAL DEPOSITS 2. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT REPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A (Interest on savings,transfer accounts, omitted items, etc.) I DATE RECEIVED SOURCE,ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT AMOUNT I I rr • 3. TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 000.00 • TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 $3200.00 SCHEDULE A CONTINUED CASH EXPENDITURES PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE) O W DATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT 2 Q C.~i C� W W 47 OTHER AMOUNT cs 3' O q 4 r (EXPLAIN) . Q�h 2W c U O h 04 J• �QT 10-27-81 POSTMASTER X $795.44 , RENTON MAIN POST OFFICE 10-27-81 RECORD CHRONICLE X $402 .24 P.O.BOX 1076 RENTON WA 98055 11-13-81 PEOPLES BANK Service $002.10 858 South 2nd ST Renton Charge WA 98055 r^_:- c_• r rc f• r r. _r . r r • ._ r.�_r,_ r . • • • c • .r^r . • • TOTAL EXPENDITURES NOT ITEMIZED ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$25 OR MORE *If advertising agency has Pieced REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN 525 advertising fist vendors.Itemize WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. advertisers or attach copy of $11 99.78 agency orders or billing. Total Cash Expenditures 1199.78 Enter also on Line 11 of C-4 $ . LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE DATE.- • NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT L1-13-81 GEORGE J PERRY 2613 NE24th STREET RENTON $2366.00 (Includes Personnel Donations) WA 98056 r• r r.r Total Loan Payments this Reporting Period $2366.00 Enter as an Adjustment to Contributions on Line 5 of C-4 • STAra 0.4 FILING FORM TO THE STATE I ,SHINOTON • SCHEDULE CASH RECEIPTS JIt 9= PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COM ISSION` TO FORM C-4 AND EXPENDITURES 4.y'�1889 11- Rev. 5/77 Attach This Schedule to Form,C-4 .ME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE • FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 10-26-81 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. — — :"This schedule is used by Candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.List the date,type of report, and total dollar amount included in each C-3,(Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report)you have submitted during this reporting period. THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING Attach a copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the copy of this schedule A which you send to your county auditor. r _ r_ Be sure that the total amount of cash contributions and expenditures is included. 1. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. • DATE DEPOSITED TYPE OF REPORT(indicate C-3 or C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT • 10-23-81. C-3— $350.00- • • • TOTAL DEPOSITS $350.00 2. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT zIEPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A. (Interest on savings,transfer accounts,omitted items,etc.) DATE RECEIVED SOURCE'ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT AMOUNT • • ! I TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 000'•00 3. TOTAL 7ASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE $350.00 Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 F.TA DP • FILING FORM -T g TO THE STATE OE?' HINOTON PUBLIC DISCLOSl1--- COM ISSION SCHEDULE CASH RECEIPTS PU TO FORM C-4 AND EXPENDITURES 1rn9 Rev. $/77 Attach Thls Schedule to Form C-4 AE OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE -FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE • OCTOBER 13,81 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system. List the date,type of report, and total dollar mount included in each C-3 (Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report) you have s bmitted during this reporting period. THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING Attach a copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the cop)of this schedule A which you aend to your county cudltor. Be sure that the total amount of cash contributions and expenditures is included. • I. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. DATE DEPOSITED TYPE OF REPORT(Indicate C-3 or C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT OCTOBER 7, 1981 C-3 _ 1260.00 OCTOBER 13,1981 C-3 $25.00 • I • • _ TOTAL DEPOSITS $1285.00 2 MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT REPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A. J (Interest on savings,transfer accounts, omitted items, etc.) • DATE RECEIVED SOURCE,ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT . AMOUNT • • • I 000.00 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS 000.00 • (3. TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE $1285.00 Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 SCHEDULE A CONTINUED CASH EXPENDITURES • PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE) !- ti O DATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT = Q V W'w .� OTHER AMOUNT 2 h ug d y ,- a� V�` (EXPLAIN) et,= eO �O O J 4 ` QS a y ? C a V a h O 0 , 10-7-81 POST MASTER RENTON X $80.00 RENTON,WA 98055 _ r .• TOTAL EXPENDITURES NOT ITEMIZED --.- ---- •ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$25 OR MORE If advertising agency has placed REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN$25 advertising list vendors,itemize _ , WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. advertisers or attach copy of agency orders or billing. Total Cash Expenditures $80.00 Enter also on Line 11 of C-4 LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE DATE NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT • 000.00 Total Loan Payments this Reporting Period 000.00 Enter as an Adjustment to Contributions on Line 5 of C-4 F,SuTf, R o� FILING FORM TO THE STATE' ASHINGTON 6e _ ' PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION s SCHEDULE A CASH RECEIPTS ,?2 TO FORM C-4 AND EXPENDITURES '1 1889 n� Rev. 5/77 Attach This Schedule to Form C-4 4ME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY 9-30-1.981 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. •- This schedule is used by candidates and committees.who use the full reporting system.List the date,type of report, and total dollar amount included in each C-3 (Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report) you have submitted during this reporting period: — _ r r THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING r r Attach a copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the copy of this schedule A which you send to your county auditor. • Be sure that the total amount of cash contributions and expenditures is included. 1. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. DATE DEPOSITED TYPE OF REPORT(Indicate C-3 or C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT AUGUST 4., 1981 C-3 $200.00 ( 9-30-81 ) • JULY 27, 1981 C— 3 $66.00 ( 9-30-1981 ) • • • . TOTAL DEPOSITS *BM $266.00 2. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT REPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A. (Interest on savings,transfer accounts,omitted items,etc.) • • IRECEIVED _, DATE SOURCE ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT • AMOUNT ' • • • • r I • TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS XXX TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 $266.00 • SCHEDULE A CONTINUED CASH EXPENDITURES • PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE) � 2 WVal 2DATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT 2V W OTHERAMOUNTO2y orn Q� h J �T (EXPLAIN)Q¢h 2 CTa a co O +� r 7-27-81 .. KING COUNTY ELECTION DEPT FILING • SEATTLE WA. FEE $66.00 • 8-12-81 BORUCK PRINTING & SILKSCREENING 412 NE 72nd,SEATTLE 98115 X $179.18 • r i i • • • • TOTAL EXPENDITURES NOT ITEMIZED •••• •••• • 1 ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$25 OR MORE If advertising agency has placed REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN S25 advertising list vendors itemize WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. advertisers or attach copy of agency order!or billing. I Total Cash Expenditures Enter also on Line 11 of C-4 $245.18 LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE • DATE NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT • • • •Total Loan Payments this Reporting Period x • Enter as an Adjustment to Contributions on Line S of C-4 I., TO THE STATE OF NGTON FILING FORM MMARY OF TOTAL ^`ti,i tlr ,f� : r.., , PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION 1�.et ' - CONTRIBUTIONS AND `_lel= •,' c 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING 1 r` ..i. , ' q 711 CAPITOL WAY I Rev. 5/77 EXPENDITURES 4.4:' 1 n^ '3-'2;' OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 , PHONE: 206 75 3-1111 • THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECEIVED See Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANpIDATE.OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 11-14-81 ❑ INITIAL REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN address 2613 NE 24th STREET FILE NUMBER OR CALENDAR YEAR ❑ INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD City RENTON ZIP 98056 TO Er�-� XFINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED NOTE:Candidates and Committees Using Abbrevtaled Reporting($1,000 Exemption)Complete Reverse Side Only.Schedules Not Required. CASH AND IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS REPORT . TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8, last C-4) $1949.00 2. Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3J Schedule A) $3200.00 3. In kind contributions received during this reporting period (From line 1, Schedule B) . 000 00 4. Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3) a $3200.00 ,5._Loan repayments made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A) 2366 00 6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6, Schedule C) Show+or (1) 000.00 • 7. Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4,5, &6)Show + or (-) $834' 00 8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaign (Total lines 1 &7) • $2783 100 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule B) 0000 CASH AND IN KIND EXPENbITURES MADE 10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16, last C-4) $1585.23 11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting period (F,rom line 4,Schedule A) $1199.78 - 12. In kind expenditures p (goods & services) during this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2, Schedule B) 0000.00 , " 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 plus line 12) $1199 a 78 • 14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C) Show+or(-) 0000.00 15. Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13& 14.) Show+or(-) • • $1199.78 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) $2785.01 17. Orders placed but not yet paid (From line 4, Schedule B) 0000000 . 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid. (From line 7, , _ Schedule B) 00000_ USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: A ig • B ❑ C ❑ C3orC3A ❑ (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVERSE • r. mow, TO BE C_._::?LETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND .. MMITTEES • • 19 FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD $363 .77 • SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) 2783 .00 20. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS(LINE 8) 21. TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 16) 2785.01 ) -002.01 22. SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACT LINE 21 FROM LINE 20) ........_...- :... • ( 0000000 ) • TOTAL UNPAID LOANS--••--= — ...................._................-.. ENTER _ 23. LIABILITIES TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID._.._..... ............ . TOTAL HERE -002.01 24. SURPLUSOR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE23FROMLINE22) _____ • DURING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION,CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM TO AT THIS ADDRESS: CERTIFICATION • • -'I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS.TRUE AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW ❑ (Check if applicable) I HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE C-1 REPORT SUBMITTED ON (DATE) CANDIDATE'S SIGNATURE • - DATE TREASURER'S SIGNATURE(IF A POLITICAL DATE • COMMITTEE) //,24y/ !�/ �J�j� �- � ��/� �_�--- 11-14-81 • C-4 INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS • AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY WHO MUST REPORT: • Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions or makes expenditures. WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC•instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) ABBREVIATED FULL REPORTING REPORTING • 'Day C-1 filed " x . 19th day recedin each election x 5th day preceding each election x 10th day after primary election x 21st day after.general or special election is x *10th day each month no other reports require-Of'committee has surplus funds x ._ Each six months after--the election if • committee has outstanding obligations x December 31 (continuing committee) x . Day campaign fund closed x r r -- 'Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. WHERE TO REPORT: Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit- Public Disclosure Commission ical committees,where treasurer lives). 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Olympia,Washington 98504 OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: Submit C-4 with schedules attached;Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures,Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments.'Submit only those schedules containing data. C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1111. C-4 (Rev. 5777) Reverse FILING FORM ;UMMARY OF TOTAL f STAT£, 70 THE STATE i ISHINGTON! o`ao,,� PUBLIC DISCLOSL.IF COMMISSION C04,. - ..ONTRIBUTIONS AND e ''q = q 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING EXPENDITURES ���9:°A 2` 711 CAPITOL WAY Rev. 5/77 v?,,,,/1889�Oy OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504' ' f PHONE: 206-7531111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE I 1 P.M. DATE DATE RECEIVED I See.Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE:OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED CHECK APPROPRIATE 'lox GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 10-26-1981 . ❑ INITIAL REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN OR CALENDAR YEAR._--____— addross 2613 NE 24th STREET • . ' FILE NUMBER ` 15 I ERIM REPORT F THE PERIOD c,ty `i' 1` OCT To 29 OCT 81 RENTON 98056 I I ❑ FINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED Iifa7L-C naledc..na cir»rtna+s U i a r.tl*4 Tepwn itt,o0o i v 04 ?c ;.Alnerti istf .i+tct- as' • . '' - CASH AND -IN KIND,CONTRIIBUTIONS, RECEIVED,- THIS REPORT - -TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR I 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (Front line 8, last C-4) $1581.00 • 2" Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3,Schedule A) $3 SO OO • 3. In kind contributions received during this reporting period (From line 1, Schedule B) $18.00 I' 4- Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3) $368.00 • 5. Loan repayments made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A) 000.00 - _ r (-) 6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6, Schedule C) Show +or (-) 000.00 ','' 7 Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4,5, 811 6) Show 4- or (-) - $368.00 8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaign (Total lines 1 &7)' . .; $1949.00 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedules B) UUUU 4,, I CASH AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE 10- Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16, last C-4) $355.18 11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting peril d (From line 4,Schedule A) • $1212 05 12. In kind expenditures (goods & services) during this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2, $0018.00 •,.- - — -- ---- Schedule B) 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 plus line 12) $1230.05 14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C) Show ft or(-) 0000.00 15 Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13 & 14.) Show +or (-) '7--;. $1230.05 l 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) $1585.23 17. Orders placed but not yet paid (From line 4, Schedule B) 0000 ';;' • 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid- (From line 7, 00000 Schedule B) „ I j USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: - ! A Tty , . B ric . • C ❑ C3 or C3A ❑ (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVERE TO BE CC -,LETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND AMITTEES • 1®. FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD$ 1 77 5-R7 • > SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $ 1949.00 70 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS(LINER) _ — ($1585.23 21. TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 10) ..... ....__.... . 22. SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACT LINE 2I FROM LINE 20).. ... ... ..... .. .......... • $363. rs:Q r_as-_,1 r T,.':".: t; ,•n.P'l V.CC..- 1. Cr`c,.''...., TOTAL UNPAID LOANS . 00000 ENTER:- , C 000.00 ) 23 'LIABILITIES • TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID vvvv�TOTAL HERE 24 SURPLUSOR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE23FROMLINE22) _..._...._. __.._ ..._........_._._._..__.._._- 363.77 DURING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION.CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH •-- - FRIDAYFROM 4PM _^TO.6 PM ATTHISADDRESS: —2611 3 fit-$ 24th STREET___RENTON 98056 • CERTIFICATION G . .f etc r.. . • ' ' , . I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW - ❑ ' (Check If applicable) I HAVE NOT.EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE C-1 REPORTSUBMITTEDON ''- - +'•r' - - - - - (DATE) . . CANDIDATES SIGNATURE ` _ DATE TREASURERS SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL DATE ) f f .l I{:• COMMITTEE) - :F.'••'` . .�2 a . /O 26--W. ,g, 0 10-26481 '`" C-4 INSTRUCTIONS r..r> s•-. ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH`INCLUDES CHECKS,MONEY OR S . - AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY Or.,WHO,MUST REPORT: THIS FORM NOT USED 'Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions WITH MINI REPORTING - - • - or makes expenditures. ,,•,-,r r, '- • •• • WHEN TO REPORT:• (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) ABBREVIATED FULL ' r F REPORTING REPORTING bay C'1 filed x - " • 19th day prec.e•ing•each1election . x . .. 5th day precedirig'each election x T 10th day after primary election x 21st day after general.'a:special election x , x zl'. • 'loth day each month,no other reports • required�i(,committee.has surplus funds • x ' Each six months after the election if • committeeIIasfoUtstanding obligations x December 31 (continuing committee) x <'r:.;baif;Campaign fund closed • x - . ,_,- •Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. WHERETO REPORT: . . . . .. . , • Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For porn- Public Disclosure Commission nr."10 O ical committees,where treasurer lives). 403 Evergreen Plaza Building ' - • Olympia.Washington 98504 OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: Submit C-4 with schedules attached;Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures, Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments.Submit only those schedules containing data.%- ' C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. vy C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1.111. C-4 (Rev 5/77) Reverse ----, I �' TO THE STATE 0, ';HINGTON """G FORM .UMMARY OF TOTAL •I cTA)i ��� tttt \i;; • PUBLIC DISCLOSUiie COMMISSION, o J .:ONTRIBUTIONS AND �••, # t 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING! EXPENDITURES J. 711 CAPITOL WAY I Rev 5/77 as •k �i_�0' _ OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON unSGG PHONE: 206-753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE 1 DATE RECEIVED • See Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) 1 - CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED 7 CHECK APPROPRIA11- WV.. -+' • GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 10-13-81 1 ❑ INITIAL REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN OR CALENDAR..YEAR atldross 263 3 ' 24 h STREET e • I NUMBERI INT RI R'F RT F TFiE ER 1 ' ( 9-�3 0 81 T4a.-15�gi c'I" RENTON `'" 98I056 . I 0 FINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED LUTE:Ccnc' -3 gild ez-r..suttt-aas than Ab5r,rtItci RoporsaN(#1,O60 Ercr` Canr�.s4.13oveml a t0,;. �£-4 1 .t$F,0VS;�d. I CASH AND IN KIND.CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED' THIS REPORT TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR• 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8, last C-4) $$296.00 2. Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3,Schedule A) $1285.00 ' 3. In kind contributions received during this reporting period (From line 1, Schedule B) 0000.00 4. Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3) $1285.00 _ 5. Loan repayments made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A) - - -- : - - - - - -1 (-) 0000.00 . 6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6, Schedule C) Show+or (-) 0000.00 7. Net Show lines 4 contributions this period (Combine ,5, &6) ;- or (-) • $1285.00 $1285.00 8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaigln (Total lines 1 &7) $1581.0? .s - II 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule(3) 000 CASH AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE 275.18 10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16, last C-4) 11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting period (From line 4, Schedule A) $80.00 - ' 12. In kind expenditures (goods & services) during this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2, 000.00 I Schedule B) 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 plus line 12) $80.00 14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C) Show +or(-) 000.00 15 Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13 & 14.) Show+or (-) . - . $80.00 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) - $355.18 17.. Orders placed but not yet paid (From line 4. Schedule B) $45.00'- ' .. - , 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees,(but not yet paid. (From line 7, I Schedule B) • I USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN(REPORTABLE INFORMATION CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: • ' A B 2X . C ❑ j - C3 or C3A gic (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVERS TO BE COI' 'ETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND C. '',l9ITTEES • FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD 5 . .$2 0•82 _ 1 •• SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $15810 00 1O1A1 CONT RIBUTIONS(LINE 8) (355.18 I TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 18) ..... .. . . . . .. . . ........ • $1225.82 SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACT LINE 21 FROM LINE 20) _ • .... • $1200.00 — ( 4s 00 . ) TOTAL UNPAID LOANS . . ENTER I LIABILITIES ' r r — TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID 5a�v TOTAL HERE 1180e82 SURPLUS OR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACTLINE23FROMLINE22) .. URING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION,CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH 11DAYFROM5 PM____--TO 7 PM _ AT THIS ADDRESS. 2613 NE 24th STREET RENTON CERTIFICATION i�• � 1 I I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW i l' f (Check I1 applicable) I HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE "� I C-1 REPORTSUBMITTEOON• <� I (DATE) "••_-•• r r 4NDIDATE'S SIGNATURE DATE TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL DATE COMMITTEE) • spr p 10�13•••81 4a0,--yffe, 10.• 13 81 C-4 INSTRUCTIONS r• I . •. ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES "CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS °AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY 'VyHO MUST REPORT: THIS FORM NOT USED Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions WITH MINI REPORTING or makes expenditures. , WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) ABBREVIATED FULL • REPORTING REPORTING Day C-1 filed x 19th day preceding each,election x 5th day preceding each"-election x 10th day after primary election x 21st day after geriefa) or special election x x '10th day each month no other reports required if committee has surplus funds x Each six months after the election if committee has outstanding obligations x December 31 (continuing committee) x Day campaign fund closed x • 1 Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. VYHERE TO REPORT: Send original copy of C-4 with`appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit- Public Disclosure Commission ical committees, where treasurer lives). 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Olympia,Washington 98504 OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: Submit C-4 with schedules attached; Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures, Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments. Submit only those schedules containing data.'= C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. •• C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1.111. C-4 (Rev 5/77) Reverse- ._ I v TO THE STATE I• SHINOTON ,• FILING FORM IUMMARY OF TOTAL _ • . STAT£• . . A.A. ?d oF,,, PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION.: ®4 �%ONTRIBUTIONS AND e t�`7= ,,,_ _ 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING EXPENDITURES ",r,r= ,�2 711 CAPITOL WAY Rev. 5/77 �y7 Teas `py OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON 88504 PHONE: 406-753.1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE I P.M. DATE I DATE RECEIVED I • ,See Instructions on Reverse Side. 1 (Type or Print Clearly) 1 - CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED 1 CHECK APPROPRIATE ROX. - GEORGE• J PERRY - 9-3 0-1981 a INITIAL REPORT FOp/j444'AIGN { OR CALENDAR YEAR. addrosa 2613 NE 24th STREET I FILE NUMBER 0 INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD . City RENTON 9 056 - ---- -TG - -------- ' I O. FINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED NOTE C.i0 and,CoFws?tttrlN,iksinfaA ANTI li �+ D,($1,000�C p l0141410 11,0e1 Alll1'.14.40.41.i*�YMI' :' -' , . CASH AND IN KIND-CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS REPORT TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8,last C-4) Y 2.. Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3, Schedule A) $266. 00-. .'".•--$266•00 3. In kind contributions received during this reportingi period (From line 1, Schedule B) $ 30.00 ;_$ .•30.00 4: Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line)2 plus line 3) $296.00 • ..:;`-.$296.00 .5- Loan repayments made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A) - • -- - _ H 000.00 ',;1',; �,000.,00.. 6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6,Schedule C) Show +or (-) 000.00 000400 7. Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4. 5, 8l 6)Show +- or (-) 4296;.00 $296.00 8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaign (Total lines 1 &7) $296.00 $296t00 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule B) '' 000.00 000.00 I , CASH AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE 10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16, last C-4) : .000.00 000.00 11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting period (From line 4,Schedule A) $145.18 4145.la - - -- --- VICTIM . I 12. In kind expenditures (goods & services) during this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2, Schedule B) $ 30.00 '.:,$i 30.00 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 plus line 12) $27 5.18 $27 5.18 . . 14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C) Show or(-) 800 .00 :0000.00 15 Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13&14.) Show +or (-) • $27-5.'18- $27 5.18 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) '- ' $275.18 $27 5.18 17, Orders.placed but not yet paid (From line 4. Schedule B) . . :, . . 000..00;, ,..;:: •:Q00.00 • • 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid. (From line 7, . -000. 0UU , ,, 000.00 Schedule B) USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: 1 A UX B l • . c ❑ C3orC3A I , (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) I • BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVER i. . F i TO BE COI ETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND C," "MITTEES • • I. B FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTIN PERIOD $00.•DO — ' . SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $296.00 3 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS(LINE 8) . • • _ ( 275.18 1 TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 18) • • . $20.82 2. SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACT LINE 2I FROM LINE20) r::.. . .r.. .: • • TOTAL UNPAID LOANS 00 ENTER l :00.00 /. f I LIABILITIES TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID . . :_..OA - TOTAL HERE • • I SURPLUS OR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE23FROMLINE22) -.. $ 00.00 URING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION.CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH SpM 7 PM 2613 NE 24th STREET Renton F1!DAY FROM TO _ AT THIS ADDRESS: CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW • .. • (Check II epplIceble) I HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE C-/REPORT SUBMITTED ON r. I - (DATE) ;DIDATE'S SIGNATURE DATE TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL DATE p 9-30-1981 COMMITTEE) a� 9-30-1981 j::::a!„.e..:i...rfe.....• z......olevio___T C-4INSTRUCT! NS .ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS,MONEY ORDERS AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS As WELL AS CURRENCY . WHO MUST. •REPORT:' . • THIS FORM NOT USED • Each candidate or_political committee who receives contributions WITH MINI REPORTING or makes expenditures. . WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) • ABBREVIATED FULL REPORTING REPORTING ' Day C-1 filed • x r • 19th•day preceding each election x 5th day precedjng'.eAch election x 10th day after primary election x `,•;21st day after 9eneral or special election x x • '10th day each month no other reports •, \ (- required if committee has surplus funds • x • Each six months after the election if • • • committee has.outstanding obligations x I December 31 (continuing committee) x ' . Day'campaignrfynd closed x .'Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. WHERE TO REPORT: • . Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4. duplicate of each schedule and copy of • each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit- - Public Disclosure Commission ical committees, where treasurer lives). 403 Evergreen Plaza Building . Olympia, Washington 98504 OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: Submit C-4 with schedules attached; Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures,Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments.Submit only those schedules containing data. C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) . CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1.111. C-4 (Rev 5/77) Reverse PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WA;'•'++:14TON C-3 AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION REV.5181 CASH RECEIPTS 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA - 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 PHONE: 206-753-1111 • ' - THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR 3,7 COMMITTEE P NAME oo z 6 L- C-�fa L 1 �./g/'`�1-2,¢/G/v This report includescontributions deposited G •l on " (date) Address 3 /y G y S/ inPctl O PG CS. BAN .(name of bank) O y,5"— U all- /5.3 -0(account number) J City fi '.4Tal7 County 4 I7 , Zip . ���J C . 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN'ACCOUNT -' J\ - Date I I I I Total contributions Received I Contributor's Name I Address,City, Zip I Amount I by this person • during campaign I I Anonymous or unidentified I I or year I • I Candidate's personal funds I I I I I I 1 Small contribution?not itemized below • I 1 and (optional) number of persons giving 1 1 Contributions overl$10(itemize) I I 1 /O 3/�4 Uit!✓a pa-TA i / 5 S yn�� 572�` /— '.. 026ei : .41:..2o 0 I - ' - ' ' I /4�,17-on W . 9Fe ' -' ,1 I I 1 ' . I 1 I I 1 - . 1 • 1 . I' 1 . I I 1 I . I _ I I - I . I I • I , '• •- 1 I I ., I - . I , . I , , I I I • I . I I I I - I I I1 1 _. I I , I I I I I - G I . I I . I I . . I I I • I Amount from attached pages - I • 1 . . I • Ell Check here if additional I , pages are attached Subtotal 1200 '• CONTINUE ON REVERSE' " ' ' ' .PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- . - a - .'. ' 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AGREE! S RECEIVED —, I - Date of I I I I _ Persons Liable Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address I Amount I Agreement ,i- I I . I I . , i I I I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I I I I - . I I I I 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I I Sum of parts 1, 2 and 3 above. Enter this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4. II glA®8'O o CERTIFICATION Treasurer's Signature Date a Y� ...0,l�f� I certify that the information herein is true and complete. 9,41 /&_-,-7j INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A.` • .. All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to funds raised through retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. _„ - - , 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are-reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4 Schedule B. 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10•during the campaign::tritist be Z''. listed by name and address. .fi,,.z WHO MUST REPORT x,. Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. -- WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS . Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. . County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT • Send original to: . • Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission= : ' County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate lives Olympia, WA 98504 Committees—County where committee ..- treasurer lives. - Please see PDC instruction booklet for full reporting or RCW 42:17 and WAC 390-18 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Form C-3 BACK(Rev.6/81) -134- . PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WA' ;TON ' C v 3 AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION I CASH RECEIPTS REV.5/81 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 - PHONE: 206-753-1111 - - THIS SPACE FOR'OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN This report includes contributions deposited r\ on ..10-301981 (date) Address 2613. 0�3 NE 24th STREET in .-PEOPLES BANK (name of bank) —021Y-15358�0..... "' (account number) City RENTON County KING Zip 98056 .1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT - Date I Received I Contributor's Name I Address, City, Zip I Amount t Total contributions I by this person I I Anonymous or unidentified I during campaign I or year I I Candidate's personal funds I I I I I I I Small contribution! not itemized below 1 and (optional)number of persons giving I Contributions overl$10(itemize) I I I .0-29-81 LOREN LIMING 1 500 park AVE NORTH RENTON I $300.00 I $300.00 I (DELIVERED TO RESID) 1 WA 98055 (CASH) - I 1 1 1 10-29-81 I D. CUSTER 12451 SW 172 STREET I $100.00 I $100.00 1 I SEATTLE WA 98166 I (CASH) I I 1 1 1 10-30-81I MARY D MAUERMAN 1 170 MERCER STREET I $700.00 1 $700.00 I SEATTLE WA 98109 . I I 1 1 10-30-811 JAMES W SUMMERS 1 855 — 106th AVENUE NORTH i $200.00 1 .$200.00 . I 1 BELLEVUE WA 98009 I 1 10-30-811 CHARLES GROUWS 17201 S 115th SEATTLE I $200.00 I $200.00 I . I WA 98178 - 1 10-30-81 � THE VENTURA I 855-106th AVENUE NE 1 $600.00 I $600:00 I • PARTNE1 SHIH BELLEVUE WA 98009 I . . I I I 11 I I . I I I I ' I I I • I I I I I ' 1 1 I I Amount from I I attached pages �I Check here if additional I I I pages are attached Subtotal $2100.00 11 CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AGREE TS RECEIVED — 1 I ' I I . . Date of I I Persons Liable Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address I Amount I Agreement I I I I , - I I I I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I •' I ' Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I I I • I I • I • I I I I I I I I I I 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I i Sum of parts 1, 2 and 3 above. Enter this amount In Item 1, Schedule A to C-4. . 1 .$21 A0.pp I CERTIFICATION Treasurer's Signature Date I certify that the Information herein is true and complete. 3-P2 10-31-1981 -0€177" INSTRUCTIONS • GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS , 1. All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to funds raised through'retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. • • - • - —cr r• . 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4 Schedule B. • 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized"it you keep the contributors name and address on a separate,- private list in your campaign records. Any person who-contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name and address. • \ • - ... . . . .. - V r _ _ r - .ftt;r r• . WHO MUST REPORT . . • Treasurer of each,candidate or committee who.used FULL^reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. . . r . WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS , . .. r r Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. . WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. • County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT ' Send original to: Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate lives • Olympia, WA 98504' Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for full reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Form C-9 BACK(Rw.6/E1) -164- PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF M. IGTON• I C-3 AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION_ CASH RECEIPTS REV.5/81 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA • 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 • PHONE: 206-753-1111 • THIS SPACE FOR'OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN This report includes contributions deposited 0 -Q-27---19a1 (date) • in -PEOPLE-•BANK (name of bank) Address 2613 NE 24th STREET 095-021 -1535$-0 (account number) City RENTON County KING Zip I 98056 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT Date Received I Contributor's Name I Address, City, Zip I Amount I Total contributions I I I by this person Anonymous or unidentified I I during campaign or year I I Candidate's personal funds I I I I I I I Small contribution not itemized below ? and (optional) number of persons giving I I 1 I I I Contributions overl$10(itemize) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Amount from I attached pages I I • I ' I �I Check here if additional I pages are attached Subtotal 000.00 CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- ' 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AGRE ,NTS RECEIVED Date of I I Persons Liable Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I " ' Name and Address . I Amount I Agreement I GEORGE J PERRY 1 'GEORGE J PERRY 1 10-27-811 2613 NE 24th STREET 12613 NE 24th STREET ( $900.00 I NONE I RENTON WA 98056 'RENTON WA 98056 1 I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I -) I Date I Source 1 Address I I Explanation 1 1 1 1 1 1 •I I I I 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT 1 1 Sum of parts 1, 2 and 3 above. Enter this amount in.item 1, Schedule A to C-4. • I $900.00 1 10--28-91 CERTIFICATION Treasurers Signature . Date • I certify that the information herein is true and complete. • INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to funds raise+ through retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4 Schedule B. 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name and address. WHO MUST REPORT Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. • WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. • County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT • Send original to: Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate lives; Olympia, WA 985Q4.r •. Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for.full:reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Form C-9 BACK Min.5/81) -164- ' .( . PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WI IGTON ;�' AND • PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION - REV.5/81 CASH RECEIPTS 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 , PHONE: 206-753-1111 • THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME . GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN This report includes contributions deposited on ..1.0-23.411 (date) Address in PEOPLES..BANK (name of bank) 2613 NE 24th STREET 095-Q211-15.358-0 (account number) City RENTON County KING , Zip 98056 ' 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT Date Received I Contributor's Name AddIress, City, Zip I Amount_ I Total contributions II by this person I I- Anonymous or unidentified I 1 during campaign or year Candidate's personal funds I I I I I I Small contribution?rot itemized below • I and(optionl) number of persons'giving I I 11 1 I Contributions overl$10(itemize) I 1 - 10-23-81. RPAC`WA 1 P..O.. BOX 2886 1 1 OLYMPIA WA 98507. I $50.00 I $50,00 10-23-8i. JOE & ROSE DRAZICH 1201 UNION S.E.. I ' I . 1 I ,RENTON WA 98056 I $.170.00 I $170.00 • . - I I • I . . . , I I 10-23-81 JULIE BROUNFIELD I 108 FACTORY AVE NORTH I $130.00 I $130.00 I I 'RENTON WA 98055 I I I I I V I - . _ I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • I I I I I . 1 I • I I ,I .1 I I I • I I I I I I I I .I I I I I Amount from I 000.00 1 1 attached pages • DI Check here if additional ' I pages are attached • Subtotal I $3 50.00 1111111111111 . - CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -1134- • 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AG 'HIENTS RECEIVED' I `. • I Date of I •I • Persons Liable • `• Nature-of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address I Amount 1 Agreement I I I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I I • I I I - I I 1 1 . 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I I Sum of parts 1, 2 and 3 above.Enter this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4. I $3 50;.00 i • CERTIFICATION Treasurer's Signature Date I certify that the information herein is true and complete. 1g JOl2.3ff'l INSTRUCTIONS •6 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • All contributions must be deposited in-the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does.not-apply to funds._raised • through retail sales or gambling activities'and reported on PDC form C-3A. 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4,Schedule B. . 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on 'a separate, private list in your.campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name'and address. " ' - _s_ r WHO MUST REPORT Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. • WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the, last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT ' PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT Send original to; - . Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission • - County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate Ii� Olympia, WA'98504 Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for full reporting. or•RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 208-753-1111). PDC Foam C-3 BACK(Rev.6/81) -184- ' 1 PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WI_______GTON C-3 AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION REV.5/81 CASH RECEIPTS 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA _i - ,., , r _V_/_ , 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA; WASHINGTON 98504 .'-' . ' r r'-1 I ` F r c PHONE: 206-753-1111 >;-'!-.•_r y : — ' THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE , • P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. a or Print RYP CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME This report incl es c utions deposited GEORGE J PERRY on �T '1� (date) C C'-• . r in PEOPLES BANK Address 2613 NE 24th STREET .(name of bank) 095-021i-15358-0 (account number) City RENTON County KING Zip1 98056 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT _ Date I I I I Total contributions Received Contributor's Name Address, City, Zip Amount I I I I by this person during campaign I I " Anonymous or unidentified i I or year I I Candidate's personal funds I I I . I I I I Small contribution, not itemized below I I and(optionfl) number of persons giving 1 Contributions overl$110(itemize) I I 10-6-8q. HARPOLD,HANIS,& FIORI 3204 AUBURN WAY N 1 $60.00 1 $60.00 I ATTORNEYS AT LAW ($IRM). AUBURN, WA, 98002 I 1 I I 1 • I I I I I I I I I I I I •. I I I I I J I I I I I I I I I ' I I I ' . I I II I I . I I . . I ' I I. I I III I I I • I I I I I I I I I I \I I I ` Amount from I 000.00 I. 000.00 attached pages I I I �I Check here if additional I pages are attached Subtotal $60.00 - • • CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AGRI NTS RECEIVED I I Date of I Persona Liable Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address Amount 1 Agreement - I I. I 10-7-811 GEORGE J PERRY I GEORGE J PERRY I I 2613 NE 24th STREET 2613 NE 24th STREET 1 $1200.001 NONE ; I RENTON WA 98056 1 RENTON WA 98056 I ,, I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I 1 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I - ' 'I Sum of parts 1,2 and 3 above.Enter this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4. I $1260.00 I CERTIFICATION, Treasurer's Signature Date • I certify that the information herein is true and complete. T/ .zf.r INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or _1% of the total contributions An a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to,fund$;raised ttirdugh retail sales or gambling activities and,reported on,PDC form C-3A. ' ... . .T,.,, 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are showp on C-4 Schedule B. 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name and address. WHO MUST REPORT Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT Send original.to:, Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure''Commission County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate live, - Olympia. WA 98504_. Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for,full.reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 208-753-1111). PDC Farm C-3 BACK(Rev.5/61) -164- PDC FORM ,i BANK DEPOSITS • TO THE STATE OF WA--- ^uTON C-3 AND ' PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION REV.5181 CASH RECEIPTS 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA ._ 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 ' PHONE: 206-753-1111 ' THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. • See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME GEORGE J PERRY This report includes contributions deposited • _ on ..AUGUST.4,..1981 (date) Address in •-PEOPLES..BANK (name of bank) 2613 NE 24th STREET -•095.,0.211,.•1535.8•.0 (account number) City RENTON • County KING Zip 98056 . 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT - Date I - I I I Total contributions Received I Contributor's Name I Address,City, Zip I Amount I by this person • during campaign I I Anonymous or unidentified I I or year $266.00 Candidate's personal funds I I I 1 I Small contribution?not itemized below I and(optionri)'number of persons giving I I Contributions overl$1O(itemize) I I •I I I I NOTE; I I .. . . I 1. $66.00 WAS 1FOR FILING FEE AND 11axxxxl SPENT BEFORE kan. I DEPOSITORY WAS ESTABLISHED. I I I . I . . I I I 2.. THE REMAINING $200.-00 WAS DEPOSITED Ott AUGUST 4.1 1981 I THE ABOVE INFORMATIION IS TO RECORD THE REASON THAT THE $66.66 •`4- I WILL NOT SHOW IN ¶'HE DEPOSITORY. I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I • I I I . •I . I I I , . I., .I .• I • I I I I I I I . I .I I 1• ( I Amount from attached pages I 000.00 I I I I I Di Check here if additional I $266.00 pages are attached Subtotal 1 • • CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- - 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AOR' NTS RECEIVED _, I . 4. + Date of I I • " I i Document 1 Creditor Name and Address Person Affable Na of 1 Name endd Address I Amount I Agreement I - I . 1 I I I 1I I I i 1 } I I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS(INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I I _ 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I I - $266.00 Sum of parts 1,2 and 3 above. Enter this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4. 1 I CERTIFICATION . Treasurer's Signature s. . 7 Date • f-3 0^ S/ I certify that the information herein is true and complete. ^ tjlie 7-9 d Re iezx.,C /d- —Sl INSTRUCTIONS /c"' Ate re To P-ac. 1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS •'. All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors-name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to funds raised through retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3.form..Out ,of pocket expenditures are shown.on C-4 Schedule_B. • 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign.records. Any person who contributes a'total of Over $10 during the campaign must be listedby name and address. WHO MUST REPORT Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting are not required to file this report. WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS .. Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. . County copy—When next•C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT , Send Original to: , • Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission • - County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building • Candidates—County where candidate lives Olympia, WA 98504 Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC Instruction booklet for full,reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Form C-9 BACK(Rev.5/61) -164 • - eso,srnrt•o,- TO THE STATE OF WAJniNGTON FILING FORM ,N KIND CONTRIBUTIONS SCHEDULE B and EXPENDITURES PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION TO FORM C-4 y�. aov Rev. sm PLEDGES, ORDERS PLACED 1889 • USE THIS SCHEDULE ONLY IF THERE IS REPORTABLE INFORMATION,ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO FORM C-4 NAME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE. FILE NUMBER DATE ' GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 10-26-1981 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR.This schedule is used by candidates and committees who ruse the full reporting system.If a dollar value cannot be determined for contributions - or expenditures give either an estiimate of the cost if you had been required to purchase the goods or services or attach • a description of the service provided. Use attachments if necessary. 1. IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ANb EXPENDED (GOODS, SERVICES, DISCOUNTS, ETC.) • TOTAL FOR CONTRIBUTOR'S NAME AND FAIR MARKET CAMPAIGN DATE NATURE OF CONTRIBUTION ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE OR YEAR 10-17-81 DEANNA PERRY STAMPS 2613 NE 24th STREET $18.00 $18.00 RENTON WA 98055 • • TOTAL $18 00 Enter also on line 3 and line 12 of C-4 2. IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES • . • FAIR MARKET , DATE RECIPIENT •ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE • • • • TOTAL 000.00 Enter also on line 12 of C-4 3. NEW ORDERS PLACED (BUT NOT YET PAID) "'DATE RECIPIENT ADDRESS, CITY,ZIP AMOUNT PURPOSE 3a. TOTAL NEW ORDERS NOT PAID 000.00 3b. . TOTAL ORDERS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH ARE STILL UNPAID 000.00 4. TOTAL OUTSTANDING ORDERS 000.00 (Add line 3a plus 3b),ehter also on lines 17 and 23 of C-4 • DHEDULE B CONTINUED 5. PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID DATE YOU TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS NAME OF PERSON(INCLUDING ORGANIZATIONS) AMOUNT BY THIS PERSON WERE NOTI- ADDRESS,CITY ZIP FIED OF PLEDGE MAKING PLEDGE bURING CAMPAIGI OR YEAR r • • f • Fes.. �♦ TOTAL NEW PLEDGES 000.00 �. TOTAL PLEDGES PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH HAVE NOT `} BEEN PAID � ? rr; t , 4 fir' PLEDGES FORGIVEN OR • CONSIDERED UNCOLLECTABLE ( 000.Op rc=` ;'- -• ;P' `7 '� 6. TOTAL NET PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID �*.'^x# •`Y�yc sq, .�?;x�;,is.. Enter on line 9 of C-4 000 00 "k a"' 7. PLEDGES MADE•TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES (BUT NOT YET PAID) DATE MADE RECIPIENT ° -.:'}-+ -••t ;' ADDRESS.CITY,ZIP AMOUNT is it+Vii' ,94 g� - _ • Enter total on line 18 of C-4 • t-rTA1f• • FILING FORM TO THE STATE,OF V.,' , =ITON N KIND CONTRIBUTIONS SCHEDULE B and EXPENDITURES PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION TO FORM C-4 J Dgr Rev. 5/77 PLEDGES, ORDERS PLACED 1) USE THIS SCHEDULE ONLY IF THERE IS REPORTABLE INFORMATION,ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO FORM C-4 NAME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY CAMPAIGN 10-13-81 INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR.This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.If a dollar value cannot be determined for contributions or expenditures give either an estilmate of the cost if you had been required to purchase the goods or services or attach a description of the service provided. Use attachments if necessary. , 1. IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND EXPENDED (GOODS, SERVICES, DISCOUNTS, ETC.) TOTAL FOR CONTRIBUTOR'S NAME AND FAIR MARKET CAMPAIGN DATE NATURE OF CONTRIBUTION ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE OR YEAR • • TOTAL Enter also on line 3 and line 12 of C-4 00000 2. IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES FAIR MARKET DATE RECIPIENT ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE • • TOTAL Enter also on line 12 of C-4 0000 • 3. NEW ORDERS PLACED (BUT NOT YET PAIb) DATE RECIPIENT ADDRESS, CITY,ZIP AMOUNT PURPOSE 10-8-81 LISTS & LABELS 2126 SMITH TOWER 506 SECOND AVENUE $45.00 LABELS SEATTLE WA 98104 • 3a. TOTAL NEW ORDERS NOT PAID $45.00 3b. TOTAL ORDERS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH ARE STILL UNPAID 000.00 4. TOTAL OUTSTANDING ORDERS $45.00 (Add line 3a plus 3b),enter also on lines 17 and 23 of C- ST"T,' FILING FORM N KIND CONTRIBUTIONS �� 06• 1 TO THE STATE OF WAsmivcaTON o.�`o':d,'7 SCHEDULE B and EXPENDITURES 11'' w PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION TO FORM C-4 s - c - % PLEDGES, ORDERS PLACED 6.1iaae . oy Rev. 5/77 USE THIS SCHEDULE ONLY IF THERE IS REPORTABLE INFORMATION,ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO FORM C-4 . NAME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR.This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.If a dollar value cannot be determined for contributions or expenditures give either an estimate of the cost if you had been required to purchase the goods or services or attach a description of the service provided. Use attachments if necessary. 1. IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND EXPENDED (GOODS, SERVICES, DISCOUNTS, ETC.) TOTAL FOR CONTRIBUTORS NAME AND FAIR MARKET CAMPAIGN DATE NATURE OF CONTRIBUTION ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE OR YEAR 9/30/8L george J Perry 2613 NE 24th Street Lathe and Stakes left from Renton WA 98056 $30 $30 1979 campaign TOTAL Enter also on line 3 and line 12 of C-4 $30 $30 2. IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES FAIR MARKET • DATE RECIPIENT ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE . TOTAL X( XX Enter also on line 12 of C-4 3. NEW ORDERS PLACED (BUT NOT YET PAID) DATE • RECIPIENT ADDRESS, CITY,ZIP AMOUNT PURPOSE 3a. TOTAL NEW ORDERS NOT PAID NXX XX 3b. TOTAL ORDERS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH ARE STILL UNPAID 4. TOTAL OUTSTANDING ORDERS (Add line 3a plus 3b), enter also on lines 17 and 23 of C 4 XX XX )HEDULE B CONTINUED r y 5. • PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID DATE YOU TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS NAME OF PERSON(INCLUDING ORGANIZATIONS) WERE NOTI- ADDRESS,CITY ZIP AMOUNT BY THIS PERSON FIED OF PLEDGE MAKING PLEDGE DURING CAMPAIGN OR YEAR • • • 1 • r• , TOTAL NEW PLEDGES 7UC TOTAL PLEDGES PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH HAVE NOT X( [:- BEEN PAID PLEDGES FORGIVEN OR CONSIDERED UNCOLLECTABLE ( XX ) XX, '•' •:"-, . TOTAL NET PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID " Enter on line 9 of C-4 PLEDGES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES (BUT NOT YET PAID) DATE MADE RECIPIENT ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP - XX AA. Enter total on line 18 of C-4 _ y PDC FORM REGISTRATION STATEMENT ���STAT£�� TO TF4 , rE OF WASHINGTON 4 1 C,.1 FOR CANDIDATES AND -� - - PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION POLITICAL' COMMITTEES_ a..w x 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING REV 5/77 'J `•z , ,�`, a 711 CAPITOL WAY • ,PA,',t 7 O a°Y OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON 94504 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE PHONE:206 753 1111 PM DATE DATE RECVD Registration and campaign financial reporting is required for all political committees, clubs and similar r organizations and for candidates for any elective office not expressly exempt. See instructions for exempt offices. 1. CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME DATE-PREPARED 2. CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX George J Perry Sept 30,1981 ❑ This is initial tiling eddreu 2613 N.E. 24th Street FILE NUMBER IB Change in data previously reported city Renton Zip 98056. • 3. THIS POLITICAL COMMITTEE El IS IS NOT A CONTINUING ORGANIZATION. DATE OF GENERAL OR SPECIAL • ELECTION Nov 3, 1'981 1 4. PURPOSE OF CAMPAIGN,COMMITTEE OR ORGANIZATION. 1 ffi�rr C7'Candidate or committee or •anized principally to support one candidate. Candidate's naval) PERRY , (fa st) GEORGE (M l) J Office sought RN�ON CITY COUNCIL POS 1 • RENTON KING Party'Ipa isan City or district . (County) f , 0 Political party organization,central committee caucus,district or precinct club,etc. 1 Party affiliation If supporting entire party ticket check here Otherwise attach list of candidates to be supported. ❑ Ballot proposition committee(Initiative,referendum,bonds,special levy, recall or similar issue.) . Name of proposition Ballot number For or against • ❑ Political action committee identified with,or whose contributors are employees or members of,a business,associ- • ation, labor union or similar organization. . i Name of business,association,union;etc. • ❑ Other.• Describe purpose 5. ALL RELATED OR AFFILIATED COMMITTEES,ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESSES,ASSOCIATIONS,ETC. NAME ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP OR AFFILIATION • 6. OFFICERS OR RESPONSIBLE LEADERS OF COMMITTEE NAME ADDRESS TITLE 7. CAMPAIGN OR COMMITTEE TREASURER. (CANDIDATE MAY SERVE AS TREASURER) • NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. GEORGE J PERRY 2613 N E 24th Street Renton 226-9253 . 8. .CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY 1 • NAME ADDRESS PEOPLES BANK 858 SOUTH 2nd STREET RENTON WA 98055 9. ADDITIONAL DEPOSITORIES (NO MORE THAN ONE PER COUNTY)AND DEPUTY CAMPAIGN TREASURERS I . ❑ NONE 0 LISTED ON ADDITIONAL SHEET ADDRESS HOURS 10. CAMPAIGN RECORDS ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPEC- TION EIGHT DAYS PRIOR TO EACH ELECTION AT 2613 N E 24th STREET RENTON 5PM TO7RR, CONTINUE ON REVERSE 11. �FAIR CAMPAIGN PRACTICES. I have _._:1 the attached Code of Farr Campaign Practices. t1 I (We)will voluntarily comply with the principles of the Code. 0 I (We)do not choose to subscribe to some or all of the provisions of the Code. • 12. CAMPAIGN FINANCIAL REPORTING Check one of the options described below. If option I or II is not checked,the candidate (committee) is obligated to follow optior III,Full Reporting.and to report fully and in detail contributions and expenditures on the dates prescribed in the public disclosure law. ❑ Option I MINI REPORTING. (For candidates only.-Not available to political committees.) 1. I will limit contributions or expenditures during this campaign to my filing fee of$ plus no more than$200 which in, eludes charges for the voters pamphlet. 2. These fees are paid from my personal funds:or paid by contributions. 3. I will accept no contribution over$103 from a single source except my personal funds. ..• - 4. I understand that no other campaign financial reports (PDC forms C-3 or C-4) are required. 5. I understand that I am required to report my personal financial affairs(PDC form F-1 or F-1A). ' ❑ Option II ABBREVIATED REPORTING (For candidates and political committees). I (this committee)will use the Abbreviated Reporting System.I (we)will limit aggregate contributions and aggregate expendi- tures to$1,000 and will accept no contribution over$100 from a single source except from the candidates personal funds. Ig Option III FULL REPORTING (For candidates and political committees). I (this committee)will use the Full Reporting System. - 'SEE ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS AND PDC CAMPAIGN REPORTING GUIDE FOR DETAILED EXPLANATION OF OPTIONS. 13. STATEMENT AS TO DISTRIBUTION OF ANY SURPLUS CAMPAIGN FUNDS after the campaign or in the event of dissolution of committee. (Distribution must be reported as an expenditure on C-4 report.) Vg Return to contributors • XXX Reimburse candidate for loans or lost earnings (substantiation ' must accompany C-4 which reports payment.) ❑ Donate to registered charity Ifk Hold for future election campaign 0 Donate to State General Fund. ❑ Give to other candidates or committee($2,000 maximum) ❑ Other;Specify: 14. I (We)understand that a record must be kept of the name,address and amount of each contributor and the name,amount and pur- pose of each expenditure. I (We) also understand that campaign financial records must be open for public inspection for two hours daily, Monday thru Friday,the last eight days prior to the election,as designated in line 10 of this form. • I (WE) UNDERSTAND THAT EXCEEDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE OPTION CHOSEN WITHOUT NOTIFICATION 15. AND PERMISSION PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 390-16 WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE.CODE PLACES ME (US) IN VIOLATION OF THE ACT AND SUBJECTS ME(US)TO THE CIVIL SANCTIONS OUTLINED IN RCW 42.17.390. • CERTIFICATION I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE, COMPLETE AND CORRECT STATEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW. 16. CANDIDATE'S SIGNATURE DATE 17. TREASURER'S SIGNATURE(IF A POLITICAL COMMITTEE) DATE • yio V/ 30-T/ SEND ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS REPORT TO: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG. OLYMPIA,WA 98504 SEND DUPLICATE COPY TO COUNTY AUDITOR WHERE CANDIDATE LIVES. POLITICAL COMMITTEES SEND DUPLICATE TO AUDITOR WHERE TREASURER LIVES. • C•1 (Rw sign Proems 1 Poc FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WASHI'•_. A•)N C-3 AND _ • PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION REV.5/81 CASH RECEIPTS - 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA , - 711 CAPITOL WAY OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 PHONE: 206-753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. ) See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) - CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME This re ort In ud a on i a deposited GEORGE J PERRY 1giUGi�T� Yam°!' ' i .PgOpIES''BA (date) of bank) Address 2613 •NE.,24th street *%X•••••895-n211�I53'58j (account number) City RENTON County KING . Zip 98056 • 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT I Date I Total contributions Received I. •-.Contributor's-Name---- . -. . . I: — Address.City;Zip -. r Amount - by thin'pe son 1 . •• ,-- r� -- •during campaign • I 1 Anonymous or unidentified 1 • 1 or year 1 I I Candidate's personal funds • I I I . I Small contribution!not itemized below - 1 and(optionpl)m.mber of persons giving I I ,` t i I Contributions overl$10(itemize) ; I ICandidates Personal Funds I -1 I IJuly 27,1981 ( CASH ) 1 $66.00- 1 ' I ( AUGUST 4,1981 ( DEPOSIT ) 1 $200.00 1 $266.00 I I , I 1 • I , I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 S 1 1 - I' 1 . 1 , 1 1 5 1 S I . 1 1 1 1 I .1 . I -I 1 .. 1 1 • I I , 1 I I Ij I - I Amount from I I attached pages I XXX 1 I . I I I Z �1 Check here if additional I $266 • pages are attached , Subtotal CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/81) -184- , 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AGREI _ •;.ITS RECEIVED Date of I I Persona Liable 1 I Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address I Amount 1 Agreement I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS(INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) ( I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I 1 I I • I I I I t • - 1 -I . 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I $266.00 I Sum of pads 1,2-arid-3-above.Enter-this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4. CERTIFICATION • Treasurer's Signature Date I certify that the information herein is true and complete. Or NOTE It THE $66.00 WAS FOR FILING FEE AND SPENT BEFORE A DEPOSITORY WAS ESTABLISHED. INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the tdtef'eontributifSns-in'a calendar year:This restriction does not apply to funds raised through retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. 3. IN candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4 Schedule B. 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name and address. WHO MUST REPORT Treasurer of each candidate or committee who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting-are not required to file this report. WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. WHERE TO REPORT Send original to: - Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Candidates—County where candidate lives Olympia. WA 98504 - Committees—County where committee treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for full reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC;(telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Forth C-3 BACK(Rev.6/81) -164- FILING FORM }>,� • TO THE STATE' IASHINGTON 'SUMMARY OF TOTAL o4..�F•oTAT) PUBLIC DISCLOSi,- COMMISSION- ���, . - CONTRIBUTIONS • AND .- 7 N 103 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING EXPENDITURES ati;.4_ ' Rev. S/77 711 CAPITOL WAY v' .' �" y OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON 96504' -. 1889 a0 . PHONE: 206-753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE • II P.M. DATE DATE RECEIVED • • See Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) ► - CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED I CHECK APPROPRIATr I10K , • GEORGE• J PERRY 9-30-1981 I 411-4 duct INITIAL REPORT FOj1 ¢>yIpAIGN OR CALENDAR YEAR.-___�3-1____ aCArosa• 2613 NE 24th STREET I FILE NUMBER f -❑' INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD, 9 056 I -----TO C" RENTON ~' I ( 0 FINAL REPORT CAMPAIGN CLOSED U#�...�. 0.soOT4./ftit .. .Mll7+. .;.:'. CASH AND IN KIND-CONTRIBUTIONS'RECEIVED' THIS REPORT TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8.last C-4) .:;`,.-;" __,' ; XX I 2. Cash received during this reporting period (From re 3,Schedule A) $266. 00<.;'`, `-$266-.00:' 30.00 „. ` .., 30.00s 3. In kind contributions received during this reporting $ period (From line 1,Schedule B) • 4:- Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3) $296.00 :ac-$296.00`•: :5. Loan repayments made during this period (From line 5,Schedule A) - _ c-_ (-) 000.00 ifty <004.'00:: 6.- Corrections (From line 2 or 6. Schedule C)Show or (-) 000.00 :6001 40' 7. Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4.5, &6) Show 4-or_(7-) .$296. 00 $296.00 • 8. Total cash and in kind contributions. camp-4- duringign (Total lines 1 &7) 5 'd $29 ' 4 $2964.00 • 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule B) ;',:000; 00; - >-:'� ;,i 000.Q0 CASH AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE • ;:-.:'r. : 10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16,last C-4) - ~000-.%Q0«, 000.00 11. Total cash expenditures. during this reporting period (From line 4,Schedule A) $245.18 :`->; $' ,45,.-l33.?,' 12. In kind expenditures (goods & services) durin this reporting period (From line 1 and/or 2, ' ' ':'`'" • Schedule B) $ 30.00 •:$: 30: 00', 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line Al plus line 12) $275.18 :i; 27,5548'"_ 14. Corrections(From line 4 or 6,Schedule C) Shovf+or(-) --- 800 .00 :> 0000.•00...� 15 Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13& 14.)Show+or `''' 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) ^; `_$2,7,5.18„ $2 7 5.18 17. Orders-placed but not yet paid (From line 4. Schedule B) . . --- --- . .0.90 09 ,::,,',000•00 1;. 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid. (From line 7, - `...00O;00z.,°;, 000.00 ` Schedule B) ss , USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: • B Z c 0 - • C3 or C3A a • (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVEI • TO BE COI ',ETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AND C"' UIITTEES • }',.i,� 00.00 . FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING. PERIOD $ — , i •:i . SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) ' 296.00 TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS(LINE 8) • . .. _ ( 275.18 I. TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 18) ... • • $20.82 t. SUBTOTAL(SUBTRACT LINE 21 FROM LINE20) . . . . . r,::_.•...r... .....:. ... ................ ........ TOTAL UNPAID LOANS 00 ENTER .. .. •00.•00 ). I LIABILITIES TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID . . -_..0.0_ TOTAL HERE SURPLUSOR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE23FROMLINE22) • 00.00 URING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION.CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH tIDAYFROM 5pM ____TO7 PM _ ATTHISADDREss: 2613 NE 24th STREET Renton CERTIFICATION I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE :AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW ' •• (Check If.pplleetile) I HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE C-1 REPORT SUBMITTED ON ,:;,:' r (DATE) :.,- • LNDIDATE'S SIGNATURE DATE TREASURER'S SIGNATURE OF A POLITICAL DATE � 9-30-1981 COMMITTEE) � 9..30-I981 C-4 INSTRUCTIONS "' ( " .ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS,MONEY ORDERS . AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY • • • WHO MUST;REPORT; . THIS FORM NOT USED • Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions WITH MINI REPORTING or makes expenditures. -WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) . - , ABBREVIATED FULL REPORTING REPORTING' ' 'Day C-1 filed • x ,n; . r • 19th day preceding each election x 5th day preced!ng,elch election x "" 10th day after primary election x �,. 21st day after 9eneral or special election x x '10th day each month no other reports •r• [ S required;if committee has surplus funds x , • • Each six months after the election if - • . ,committee has;outstanding obligations x I December 31 (continuing committee) • x . • • Day campaign rf nd.closed X ,'Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. , WHERE TO REPORT: . • • . , Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit- • Public Disclosure Commission ical committees, where treasurer lives). • 403 Evergreen Plaza Building Olympia, Washington 98504 , OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: Submit C-4 with schedules attached;Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures,Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments.Submit only those schedules containing data. C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. C-3 report is required for candidates and committees (not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) • CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1.111. C-4 (Rev 5/77) Reverse srart.o FILING FORM TO THE STATE 1SHINOTON o!Lop*. ' y SCHEDULE A CASH RECEIPTS 6 =��= =• �' PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION ": x TO FORM C-4 AND EXPENDITURES • 1889 Rev. sm Attach This Schedule to Form;C-4 +ME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY 9-30-1981 e • INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. • • This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.List the date,type of report, and total dollar;amount included in each C-3 (Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report) you have submitted during this reporting period. ,- . . - - - — — THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING Attach a copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the cop'of this schedule A which you send to your county auditor. Be sure that the total amount of cash contributions and expenditures is included. 1. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. DATE DEPOSITED TYPE OF REPORT(Indicate C-3 or C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT AUGUST 4, 1981 C-3 ( 9-30-81 ) $200.00 JULY 27, 1981 C— 3 $66.00 ( 9-30-1981 ) • TOTAL DEPOSITS Vorx $266.00 . MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT REPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A. (Interest on savings,transfer accounts, omitted items, etc.) DATE RECEIVED - SOURCE.ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT AMOUNT • • I � � I I • TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS MO( 3. TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 $266.00 - - 'SCHEDULE A CONTINUED CASH EXPENDITURES • � PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE) C9 f2 /DATE • Wi 2 NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT. = ` d C! 4V / .r (OTHER) AMOUNT O2 y Q :� s ExPLAIN ¢y 2 RT � y O _ _ 7-27-81 KING COUNTY ELECTION DEPT FILING SEATTLE WA FEE • $66.00 ., • 8-12-81 BORUCK PRINTING & SILKSCREENING 412 NE 72nd,SEATTLE 98115 X $179.18 • • • • • • . r • - ' ' 1 • • • TOTAL EXPENDITURES NOT ITEMIZED ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF$25 OR MORE If advertisingagencyhas laced REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN$25 list tendon,itemize p WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED. advertisinggo advertisers or attach copy of Iagency orders or billing. I Total Cash Expenditures Enter also on Line 11 of C-4 $245.18 LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE DATE NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT Total Loan Payments this Reporting Period x Enter as an Adjustment to Contributions on Line 5 of C-4 STATE• ' FILING FORM ��F, �� TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS x PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION SCHEDULE B and EXPENDITURES J ; •:�2 _i TO FORM C-4 PLEDGES, ORDERS PLACED 4.y'L1889�C3 Rev. Sm USE THIS SCHEDULE ONLY IF THERE IS REPORTABLE INFORMATION,ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO FORM C-4 NAME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE GEORGE J PERRY INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR.This schedule is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.If a dollar value cannot be determined for contributions or expenditures give either an estimate of the cost if you had been required to purchase the goods or services or attach a description of the service provided. Use attachments if necessary. • 1. IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AND EXPENDED (GOODS, SERVICES, DISCOUNTS, ETC.) TOTAL FOR CONTRIBUTORS NAME AND FAIR MARKET CAMPAIGN DATE NATURE OF CONTRIBUTION ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE OR YEAR 9/30/8. george J Perry 2613 NE 24th Street Lathe and Stakes left f om Renton WA 98056 $30 $30 1979 campaign TOTAL Enter also on line 3 and line 12 of C-4 $30 $30 2. IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES FAIR MARKET DATE RECIPIENT ADDRESS,CITY,ZIP VALUE • • • TOTAL XX XX Enter also on line 12 of C-4 3. NEW ORDERS PLACED (BUT NOT YET PAID) DATE • RECIPIENT ADDRESS, CITY,ZIP AMOUNT PURPOSE I ' 3a. TOTAL NEW ORDERS NOT PAID NXX XX 3b. TOTAL ORDERS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH ARE STILL UNPAID 4. TOTAL OUTSTANDING ORDERS XX XX (Add line 3a plus 3b),enter also on lines 17 and 23 of C-4 6UHEDULE B CONTINUED • 5. PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID DATE YOU NAME OF PERSON(INCLUDING ORGANIZATIONS) TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS WERE NOTI- ADDRESS,CITY ZIP AMOUNT BY THIS PERSON FIED OF PLEDGE MAKING PLEDGE DURING CAMPAIGN OR YEAR TOTAL NEW PLEDGES XX TOTAL PLEDGES PREVIOUSLY REPORTED WHICH HAVE NOT pia( w -R' BEEN PAID PLEDGES FORGIVEN OR CONSIDERED UNCOLLECTABLE ( xx ) - .. n: TOTAL NET PLEDGES RECEIVED BUT NOT YET PAID •• Enter on line 9 of C-4 7. PLEDGES MADE TO OTHER CANDIDATES AND COMMITTEES (BUT NOT YET PAID) DATE MADE RECIPIENT ADDRESS,CITY.ZIP AMOUNT • • • XX M' Enter total on line 18 of C-4 PUBLIC.-::DISCLOSURE . COMMISSION ' , • RCW 42.17.240 PDC FORM io3 Ev REEN PLAZA, ATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AFFAIRS ti OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON' F.. 1 ELECTED OFFICIALS,CANDIDATES ---.:;I: 98504 206 T53-1 11 AND STATE-LEVEL APPOINTED OFFICIALS REV (1;ep INSTRUCTIONS Please refer to the instruction book when completing this report - DOLLAR CODE THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE WHO MUST REPORT:All elected officials,persons appointed to elective office,can- CODE AMOUNT .DATE MAILED DATE.RECEIVED didates,designated state appointed officials.(Federal officials and!candidates and precinct committeemen are exempt from reporting) 1A'-Less than$1,000 ' ' WHEN TO REPORT:By April 15,each year you hold office.Officials whose terms ex- B-$1,000 but less than$5,000 • pire December 31,or in January are still obligated to report the following year.Can- C-$5,000 but less than$10,000 didates or persons appointed to office report within two weeks of becoming a can- D-.$10,000 but less than$25,000 didate.or being appointed. E-$25,000 or more SEND REPORT TO: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION Last name PERRY First name GEORGE I Middle initial ►7 NAMES OF SPOUSE AND DEPENDENTS POLITICAL PARTY DOLORES,GEORGETTE, If partisan office or Address 2613 N.E 24th STREET DEANNA, SUZANNE, pertinent to appointment • City RENTON County KING Zip 98056 STEVEN. OFFICE HELD(for elected or appointed officials) DISTRICT OFFICE SOUGHT(for candidates) DISTRICT raNpN POSITION NO. X COUNCILMAN POSITION NO. 1 Current term-began: ends: If elected,term will begin: JAN 1,1982nds; DEC 1986 Elected official report covers previous calendar year;candidate report proceeding 12 months COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR YOURSELF,SPOUSE,DEPENDENT CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD Gs a, • •EMPLOYMENT,:INCOME AND COMPENSATION . ::: "'Ail' et-,cg•' ..UST PRINCIPAL-EMPLOYMENT FIRST,SHOW SOURCE OF ALL OTHER COMPENSATION OVER$500 . . . • . : cF ae , Q Ace Name and Address of Source Occupation or How Earned THE BOEING CO, SEATTLE WASHINGTON (S) ENGINEER D BOEING COMPUTER SERVICES KENT WA (SP) LIBRARY ACCOUNT D SUNBIRD RESTAURANT RAINER AVENUE RENTON WA 98055 (D) • HOSTESS - . B METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS &- LOAN • 1100 OLIVE WAY SEATTLE WA 98101 • SAVINGS INTREST B BOEING CREDIT UNION SEATTLE SAVINGS INTREST A 1 Check here ❑ if continued on attached sheet • 2 .REAL ESTATE LOCATED IN WASHINGTON . :LIST EACH PARCEL WITH ASSESSED VALUE OVER$2500. - SHOW PARTNERSHIP;COMPANY ETC.PROPERTY ON F-I SUPPLEMENT ONLY. . . Description of Property I Nature of Ownership or Finan- Payment or Other Consideration Given PUBteitiMC�[3J,IIRED cial Interest 2613JJ6 NLNVCEltSS24th STREET I contract $109 00 per month RENTON WA 98056 • SOLD OR DIVESTED Name and Address of Purchaser Payment or Other Consideration Received • . I OTHER PROPERTY OWNED OR IN WHICH YOU HAVE A FINANCIAL INTEREST.DO NOT INCLUDE PROPERTY SHOWN ABOVE. I . Check here ❑ if continued on attached sheet • . PDC FORM F-1(1 vat)REV.-30- I CONTINUE ON REVERSE 3 ,may OTHER ASSETS.AND FINANCIAL HOLDINGS. h0,�`m�° :, (DO NOT INCLUDE REAL ESTATE HERE-LIST IT IN. ITEM 2. ,, e yc ya o Name and Address of Bank,Company or Identification of Asset Type of Account,Description of Asset . ^ EACH BANK OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT OVER$5000 • METROPOLITAN FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN BANK CERTIFICATES E 1100 OLIVE WAY SEATTLE WA 98101 BOEING SAVINGS PLAN , THE BOEING COMPANY SHARES D EACH INSURANCE POLICY OVER$5000(CASH OR LOAN VALUE) • • STOCKS,BONDS,OWNERSHIP INTEREST IN BUSINESS,RETIREMENT PLANS, AND OTHER INTANGIBLE PROPERTY OVER$500 • Check here ❑ if continued on attached sheet : LIABILITIES , AND R ... :.: . . . C EDITORS . .` :. . ,,. ' :::� :; ` '., , o,. :::.'.. LIST,CREDITORS OWED$500 OR MORE AT ANY TIME COVERED BY THIS REPORT: '�'>1::.'r ��y° : DO NOT INCLUDE RETAIL INSTALLMENT.TRANSACTIONS` „§-, Creditor's Name and Address Terms of Payment Security Given Original Present WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS $109 00 per month CONTRACT E C P.O.BOX 782 SEATTLE WA 98130 VISA FLOATING NONE B B P .O BOX 3345 SPOKANE WA 99255 PEOPLES BANK FLOATING NONE B _ B 2nd AVENUE RENTON WA 98055 ' • Check here ❑ if continued on attached sheet 5/ :'. ' ' .. . • OFFICES HELD.AND OTHER BUSINESS.INTERESTS /:" ; ANSWER EACH QUESTION.BY'CHECKI CHECKING APPROPRIATE BOX,.IF ANSWERO ANY QUESTION IS"YES"YOU'MUST ALSO"COMPLETE THE F-1 SUPPLEMENT-REPORT : YES NO_ HAVE YOU,YOUR SPOUSE OR YOUR DEPENDENTS: A. IN T E HEANY PUBLIC ORISPRIVATE EPRTOFFIC(,DIRECTORSHIP EXECUTIVE POSITION BOARDS PLAANNI OTHER TASSroc P OF WOEFICE SH NO IN THE HEADING OF THIS REPORT? FF�+��pp,,rT� (���Nj)) ���55HH NO - X B.HELD ANY OFFICE,DIRECTORSHIP,GENERAL AI FIEiTSH1ON`OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF 100/0 OR MORE IN ANY CORPORA- X TION,PARTNERSHIP,JOINT VENTURE,ASSOCIATION,UNION OR OTHER ENTITY? C.OWNED A SOLE PROPRIETOR BUSINESS? X D.PREPARED,PROMOTED OR OPPOSED STATE LEGISLATION OR STATE GOVERNMENT RULES,REGULATIONS OR STANDARDS X FOR CURRENT OR DEFERRED COMPENSATION?THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE SERVICE OR DUTIES IN YOUR ELECTIVE OFFICE. E.HELD A PARTNERSHIP OR SIMILAR BUSINESS INTEREST OF 10%OR MORE IN ANY WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE? X DOLLAR CODE Please answer each item.Identify attached pages with your name,date and item number to which they apply. CODE AMOUNT A•Less than$1,000 SIGN YOUR REPORT. 0 B-$1,000 but less than$5,000 CERTIFICAtION:I hereby certify that the above is true,complete and correct statement in accordance with RCW C-$5,000 but less than$10,000 42.17.240 of this Law. D-$10,000 but less than$25,000 SIGNATURE TELEPHONE DATE E $25,000 or more 40.1)Q�'„f, a a �l . 1 71:*`.i : PDC FORM ., ',-,-- •• REGISTRATION STATEMENT „!-... , BTAre t ` �, TO THE S, OF WASHINGTON }; ;. 4. °� •• t •. .C-I . - . ,FOR.CANDIDATES AND , r' PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION POLITICAL COMMITTEES ''"-` a '' x �03 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING REV SM z u''.,m �4 .._, ''L 711 CAPITOL WAY, l y".;; `k,,,t , boy ' ' • OLYMPIA,•WASHINGTON MSOr *.._ _.. THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE _.._.. kk 1889 --PM DATE ,,,, DATE RECVD ,y` i.,',- % . ,PHONE:20S-78S1111 - , ;r",, 4'`' - " ` -Registration and campaign financial reporting'is required for all political committees, clubs and similar ' f" .-- organizations and for candidates for any elective office not expressly exempt. See instructions for exempt offices. 1 lt;';1.. CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME DATE PREPARED" _ • 2.• CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX '" GEOGE J PERRY AUG 3,1981 �P , . Fe This Is initial filing :' . • �,;'�� . • FILE NUMBER .,,,:..:. ❑ Change in data r.:,•', 2613 N E 24th STREET - . . . . previously reported . tl'Y RENTON WA - Zip 98056 . . . 3. THIS POLITICAL COMMITTEE El IS igl IS NOT A COtiTINUING ORGANIZATION. DATE OF GENERAL OR SPECIAL 5 = ELECTION NOV 3,1981 #', 4. PURPOSE OF CAMPAIGN,COMMITTEE OR ORGANIZATION. Candidate or committee organized principally to upport one candidate. s;• Candidate's name(last) PERRY 1 , (first) GEORGE (M l) J ., Officesought COUNCILMAN City or district RENTON - POS 1 , (County) KING Party,nffpa bean f' ' 0 Political party organization,central committee,caucus,district or precinct Club;etc. 1!.: Party affiliation If supporting entire party ticket check here , Otherwise attach list of candidates to be supported. `a ❑ Ballot proposition committee(Initiative,referendum, bonds,special levy,recall or similar issue.) 4.: Name of proposition Ballot number For or against 0 Political action committee identified with,or whose contributors are employees or members of,a business,'associ- t — ation, labor union or similar organization. - Name of business,association,union,etc. ,.. ❑ Other.• Describe purpose 5. ALL RELATED OR AFFILIATED COMMITTEES,ORGANIZATIONS,BUSINESSES.ASSOCIATIONS,ETC. ' NAME , ADDRESS RELATIONSHIP OR AFFILIATION 6: OFFICERS OR RESPONSIBLE LEADERS OF COMMITTEE NAME ADDRESS TITLE • 7. CAMPAIGN OR COMMITTEE TREASURER. (CANDIDATE MAY SERVE AS TREASURER) NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. ¢;, GEORGE J PERRY 2613 N E 24th STREET RENTON • 226 — 9253 8. CAMPAIGN DEPOSITORY •• NAME :. PEOPLES BANK 858 SOUTH a n �iiREET RENTON . WA 98055 s;,-9. ADDITIONAL DEPOSITORIES (NO MORE THAN ONE PER COUNTY)AND DEPUTY CAMPAIGN TREASURERS t7, 4", t NONE El LISTED ON ADDITIONAL SHEET - %,00. CAMPAIGN RECORDS ARE OPEN FOR PUBLIC�INSPEC- 2?:9i-- 'N,• a* — '•t -, HOURS t*-,.:' ' TION EIGHT DAYS PRIOR TO EACH ELECTRON AT 2613 N E' 24tt+i�S''mEE'r RENTON 5 PM To7 .tee-}-. CONTINUE ON REVERSE - a • 1�y xy:, �11. ",FAIR` AMPAlGNPRACTICE„ 'Ve read the attached Code of Farr Cam ai�n Pre 's. �,'• ��. �gy i with r' :.i I . . >_:.'�. - _ - �5.. .,m , = ,a • :„... , .. ,'will volu_. I comp►y the p Iric p es of the Code. • j, �;°k'' ah:," v--4,,' .ye ':'4;'- { ::;.fir. r' tosomeor allot" r i�•❑ �1. 1Ne .do'not`choose"tosubsc itie ' the ovisonsof'ttie:.Code-�'-w,,3.:,;jas�o-.�is,' �'��'°'�a4ry�= , - •t<`�''��"%`�� ' ..4` �-� 12. CAfiAPAIGN`FINANCIAL�REPORTING • • - :��� , ,,�;,,^"'.' . • -Check one"oi the options described_below. If option I or Ibis not checked,the candidate(committee) is obligated to,follow optior - 1�: . III,.Full Reporting,and to report,fully,Bnd in_detail contributions and expenditures•.on;the dates.prescribed-in the public disclosurE z.w law k _ :,.. , :1.'�?. v"'� Option I �i11N1 REPORTING. (For candidates only..-Not available to political committees.) :: • �:.,- 7-:` .' -:`: 1. I will limit contributions or expenditures during this campaign to my filing fee of$ "'plus no more than$200 which in, ' E'`4_'"• .cludes charges for the voters pamphle c- "" 2- These fees are °'paid from my personal .,,j , paidby" ''• '•'--:•'. • ;.s : " s}:,` funds:or' contributions. . '" •t- �'' "v1 . si, 3. I will accept no contribution over$100 from a single source except my personal funds. •: • ' • ' .�, - ,- • `'• • 4, I understand that no ot• her campaign financial reports (PDC forms C-3 or C-4):are required, ?°:?'�' f" ; , -)x'�:r ' •;f r) r a' ;': • 5, I understand that I am required to report my personal financial effalrs:'(POC form F-1 or F-1A), �,<<, T• .--,�: ;, •- 1.- `>' 'O ptlon II -ABBREVIATED REPORTING (For candidates and political committees y; •. I (this committee)will use the Abbreviated Reporting System.I (we)will limit aggregate contributions and aggregate expendi- .x tures to$1,000 and will accept no contribution over$100 from a single source except from the candidates personal funds. ' "0 Option Ill FULL REPORTING (For candidates and political committees). _y c- '' th.,,. I (this committee) will use the Full Reporting System. .r.' 'SEE ATTACHED INSTRUCTIONS AND-PDC CAMPAIGN REPORTING'GUIDE FOR DETAILED;.EXPLANATION r.:'.. OF OPTIONS, • • ' a, • 13. STATEMENT AS TO DISTRIBUTION OF ANY SURPLUS CAMPAIGN FUNDS • after the campaign or in the event of dissolution of committee. t• ' (Distribution must be reported as an expenditure on C-4 report.) 0 Return to contributors . $}CReimburse candidate for loans or lost earnings (substantiation Donate to registered charity must accompany C-4 which reports payment.) Hold for future election campaign • Hold to State General Fund. • ❑ Give to other candidates or committee($2,000 maximum) 0 Other; Specify:. . , ' - • . • 14. I (We) understand that a record must be kept of the name,address and amount of each coQtributor and the name,amount and pur- r'••• • pose of each expenditure.I (We) also understand that campaign financial records must be open for public inspection for two hours i' daily, Monday thru Friday,the last eight days prior to the election,as designated in line 10 of this form. y, • I (WE) UNDERSTAND THAT XCEEDING THE LIMITATIONS OF THE OPTION CHOSEN WITHOUT NOTIFICATION 15. AND PERMISSION PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 390-16 WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE PLACES ME (US) IN • VIOLATION OF THE ACT AND SUBJECTS ME (US) TO THE CIVIL SANCTIONS OUTLINED IN RCW 42.17.390. CERTIFICATION i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS A TRUE, COMPLETE AND CORRECT STATEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH • _. -- • CHAPTER 42.17 RCW. . , ,- . 16. CANDIDATE'S SIGNATURE DATE 17. TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL COMMITTEE) DATE ,. , le-p-e,e- 9.---)-- -- -/Ii.fi- W - --- .. - - 4 ' -._- - SEND ORIGINAL COPY OF THIS REPORT TO: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION •• • - -. • 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA BLDG. - ..:.... OLYMPIA,WA 98504 SEND DUPLICATE COPY TO COUNTY AUDITOR WHERE CANDIDATE'LIVIS.•- a``-• ; '-.' ' ' _•_-•..• '••`:' .. POLITICAL COMMITTEES SEND DUPLICATE TO • , ,r'c, - r. ...AUDITOR WHERE.TREASURER.LIVES.; .,,` :-;. L'�'~" • ' {`iV - C' :r';s Y7,'IMF ., .. ;•11\c^ -.• 'r' i is >; I:t; •ii.. 'tr,0, .'a` �` i�3'..i ``�m t: -> �a 's,' i .3c �,.zyJss:; ;Nr`<,3'.`-."x .'d' , ..,._ .—,..--.-..._._a....,..-._ .,:?.'ram....__..._ �..._..-_ _'�'-S°y — -+s r"__. 1r*�`y •fir- 's. _ - - ., Gt (Rev. 5/r7)Reverse,..' . ' . - i-I. / King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,county Executive xotac�t��acatai,x otwr W.E. aCovi ngton pi% ,//' , . - - Department of Executive Administration 553 King County Administrattiion Bunding Shani Taha,Director 0 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 • (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections 112 3 4 s (�)344.2562-Records �� 206)344-5282-Voter Registration .i 0 al STATE OF WASHINGTON) , ,G\��►O1�G� COUNTY OF KING ) SS ``�' C,�csc4�S, c�v'ci� This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; I That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO., 3 Warren C. Gonnason i 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated ll Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 25th day of September, 1981. , -/ cr— William E. Covington Acting Manager. of Records Elections STATEMENT Or MPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS ANC 'XPENDITURES (File with the cizy Clerk within ten (10) days Primary and • General Election) STATE OF WASHINGTON SS. COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly ‘.$/orp., on oath de ses a d says:(That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for— ection to) the office of 1 �^ G€ at the (prima general—special) election held in R ton, WA R is setforth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and 19 �r� ; That I hereby � material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Total Contributions $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) 66 00 1,9-1so L � o yos ?ko �dfi3 cam•-s 7-0-wsr.sevd Pr eytil y,s., / 1Y?r sc. Total Expenditures $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of secur' , influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. Signature of candidate Subscribed and sworn to before me IT this / day of • , 19 66:/ a eel d 71F 0 City Clerk, Deputy or Notary City of Renton Ordinance No. 2586 Section 3. (Cony Attachedl King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division R011 Dunlap,County Executive William. E. Covington, Acting Manager Department of Executive Administration ;,-1,Tn„ 553 King County Administration Building Shani Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565•Elections (206)34+5282-Voter Registration (206)344-2562-Records • ' A • STATE OF WASHINGTON) NOV ) SS. rr%71'1'7'1 COUNTY OF KING CITY of Fr,:.:; CLERK'S OF1-;1,,.. This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held , General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election : - of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters •for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Boar of Election Returns on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. 2 Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 John W. Reed 3,822 Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November 1981, /tee.— C , William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records and Elections � FILING FORM ,cStArfo TO THE STATE Or. HINOTON `'UMMARY OF TOTAL it;t 4 PUBLIC DISCLOSU(.� -.:OMMIiSSION CONTRIBUTIONS AND •S i07 EVERGREEN PLAZA BUILDING A$5. �< 711 CAPITOL WAY 4 Rev. 5/77 EXPENDITURES • an9 any OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON IIeso4 PHONE: 206-753-1111 C THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE P.M. DATE DATE RECEIVED i See Instructions on Reverse Side. - (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME AND ADDRESS DATE PREPARED __ CHECK APPROPRIATE 11OX AvRr�,e�� ` &�-',,./N se, // /(� p l' ❑• INITIAL REPORT FOR CAMPAIGN / OR CALENDAR YEAR address 3/J4 3„57 G '-"a Dl tom"'/!/I/C� � FILE NUMBER. ❑ INTERIM REPORT FOR THE PERIOD City ,ee,fT�/7 €2 Q • Zip ! 1", s-6- .TOEl. FINAL REPORT AMPAIGN CLOSED 7,10*Cendi>1GIcssad UatniAhb+etiiled flc gyiy rir; . :V1 ai ..iim:!fr .K,,,y r Y' CASH AND IN KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS REPORT . TOTAL FOR PERIOD CAMPAIGN OR YEAR 1. Previous total cash and in kind contributions (From line 8, last C-4) ,:kr , f, w, "`/� 2 3 2. Cash received during this reporting period (From line 3,Schedule A) - AVW 2 25 - ere?:••Ke4`., - =•-:-;-w e.'.',,. '. . : 3. In kind contributions received during this reporting,period (From line 1, Schedule B) • *- ---- r ,-,,a= 4. Total cash and in kind contributions received (Line 2 plus line 3)- _._. era ,- " `''"'- e2. $_ `: k" ' a ments made during this period (From line'5.Schedule A) --- h, m X ; !Ac 5. Loan re P Y ,,,, rr,> "` - •"'hF; (-) • _ ; 'v: -:a ' r; ?:.fie;.. 6. Corrections (From line 2 or 6. Schedule C) Show+or (-) - - 1:7,, -,: :: a',12;:''',.:),., 7. Net contributions this period (Combine lines 4.5, &6) Show + . -• " " `°'" %`''W 8. Total cash and in kind contributions during campaign (Total lines 1 &7) • z :4*2.1, z see x,v 74'3 ? 9. Total pledge payments due (From Line 6, Schedule B) . ,. ;?' .: ' CASH AND IN KIND EXPENDITURES MADE '_ `"'-0' ` -,,,,4,'n' 10. Previous cash and in kind expenditures (From line 16, last C-4) 4 *:;ell , . /9'7 o8 11. Total cash expenditures during this reporting period (From line 4,'Schedule A) / 8, ' 12 In kind expenditures (goods & services) duringth[is reporting ( w V` 4 `` ^?.."='Y< ``p g period From line 1 and/or 2, ; Schedule B) <?c Q _>' y:.. 13. Total cash and in kind expenditures made (Line 11 'plus line 12) / p *'='',,i. `°`�n°-;°"t'`"" 14. Corrections (From line 4 or 6,Schedule C)Show+or(-) - - _ .` 15 Net expenditures this period (Combine lines 13 & 14.) Show+or (-) :s.; ,.'i_h,^.�;,_•- •<•�:.` e: //ae:en 16. Total cash and in kind expenditures during campaign (Total lines 10 and 15) s y' s„• ': : f�='"� ����r 9/ ,>:��;��;:��,v=.�t�:�y� to 17. Orders placed but not yet paid (From line 4. Schedule B) - ; 18. Pledges made to other candidates or committees but not yet paid. (From line 7. ,r.. w �; s ` d Schedule B) e, " � m . ? . USE ONLY THOSE SCHEDULES WHICH CONTAIN REPORTABLE INFORMATION • CHECK SCHEDULES ATTACHED: • • A M . . - - B ❑ • . 4r. . C3 or C3A I . • • • (COPIES MUST BE INCLUDED I - - IN C-4 REPORT SENT TO COUNTY AUDITOR) . , - BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVERE �.1 ' • TO BE APLETED BY ALL CANDIDATES AN OMMITTEES ,B FUNDS ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD$ 3/6./S SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) $ 67 3 23 20 IOTAI CONTRIBUTIONS(LINE 8) -,•,.. 21. TOTAL EXPENDITURES(LINE 18) ... . . (.5-lf �� /(J 72. SUBTOTAL'(SUBTRACT LINE 21 FROM LINE 20) •� • , /399 U 7 TOTALUNI3AIDLOANS . .I... •` - �.�jo05- -ENTER •`• _ 3��2 3 23 LIABILITIES TOTAL ORDERS PLACED BUT NOT YET PAID-_:... ...... :....:.._--_�....' TOTAL HERE _ . •- 24 SURPLUS OR(DEFICIT) (SUBTRACT LINE 23 FROM LINE 22) ._...._..__._.._ _._.__-... _..._...___..........__...__�_r $ 27 f 9 DURING THE EIGHT DAYS PRECEDING EACH ELECTION.CAMPAIGN BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION EACH MONDAY THROUGH - -- - - - - -- - FRIDAY FROM __TO — AT THIS ADDRESS: • - CERTIFICATION • i " •1 CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION HEREIN AND ON ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES AND ATTACHMENTS IS TRUE AND COMPLETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 42.17 RCW ' ❑ (Check II applicable) 1 HAVE NOT EXCEEDED THE LIMITATIONS OF ABBREVIATED REPORTING AS OUTLINED ON THE - - ---' =--- - C-1 REPORT SUBMITTEDON " • • - - . -- __..._.._--_. _ ._. . ._ •' (DATE) . - - - . . -• _ • CANDIDATE'S SIGNATURE _- _ DATE • - ' TREASURER'S SIGNATURE (IF A POLITICAL • DATE -• COMMITTEE) _ - '/V6r/ • •- C-4 INSTRUCTIONS _ - ' ON THIS REPORT AND ACCOMPANYING SCHEDULES"CASH"INCLUDES CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS • _ • AND SIMILAR INSTRUMENTS AS WELL AS CURRENCY WHO MUST REPORT, THIS FORM NOT USED Each candidate or political committee who receives contributions WITH MINI REPORTING • or makes expenditures. • • _.- _.•___-. . WHEN TO REPORT: (See RCW 42.17 and PDC instruction booklet for detailed reporting requirements.) ' - • - i ABBREVIATED FULL REPORTING REPORTING Day C-1 filed x - 19th day preceding each election x 5th day preceding each election x • 10th day after primary election - • , x 21st day after general or special election x x '10th day each month no other reports . '' ' required if committee has surplus funds x Each six months after the election if committee has outstanding obligations x December 31 (continuing committee) x Day campaign fund closed • x - - , . 'Report required only if contribution received or expenditure made. WHERE TO REPORT: :•' .. .., _ Send original copy of C-4 with appropriate schedule to: Send duplicate copy of C-4, duplicate of each schedule and copy of • .. • each C-3 and C-3A to County Auditor where candidate lives (For polit- Public Disclosure Commission 1 ical committees, where treasurer lives). 403 Evergreen Plaza Building ,-: : . !. _ _ Olympia, Washington 98504 OTHER REPORTS REQUIRED: ' 1 - - Submit C-4 with schedules attached;Schedule A for monetary contributions and expenditures,Schedule B for other contribu- tions and expenditures and Schedule C for corrections and adjustments. Submit only those schedules containing data. • C-1 report is required of candidates and committees to register with Public Disclosure Commission. _ C-3 report is required for candidates and committees(not using Abbreviated Reporting) each time bank deposit is made. F-1 report is required from every candidate. (Persons who filed F-1 in January are not required to file again in same calendar year.) - • CONSULT Chapter 42.17 RCW and Chapter 390-16 WAC for detailed requirements of law. For additional information call the Public Disclosure Commission: 206-753-1.111. I - C-4 (Rev S/77) Reverie •• ' - f" aYC 1 ! TO THE STATE OF 1 [NOTON FILING FORM J':I� ' PUBLIC DISCLOSURc COMMISSIONSCHEDULt~ l_ CASH RECEIPTS TO FORM C_4 I AND EXPENDITURES 4.4'4',xee a`) Rev. 5/77 • Attach This Schedule to Form C-4 NAME OF CANDIDATE OR POLITICAL COMMITTEE FILE NUMBER DATE fri/e0gieFA1 G . ivAll'61 Sort/ : . . . INSTRUCTIONS: ATTACH THIS SCHEDULE TO THE C-4 REPORT SENT TO PDC AND COUNTY AUDITOR. This schedule Is used by candidates and committees who use the full reporting system.List the date,type of report, and total dollar amount included In each C-3 (Cash Receipt Report) and C-3A (Special Fund Raising Report).you have submitted during this reporting period. THIS FORM NOT USED WITH MINI OR ABBREVIATED REPORTING = Attach a copy of each C-3 or C-3A to the copy of this schedule A which you send to your county auditor. - • • • Be sure that the total amount of cash contributions and expenditures is included.- 1. CASH RECEIPTS (CONTRIBUTIONS) WHICH HAVE BEEN REPORTED ON C-3 AND C-3A - List each bank deposit made since last C-4 report. . DATE DEPOSITED - TYPE OF REPORT(Indicate C-3 or C-3A) AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT �� 5- T �J,. • C- 3 �Zsa , egr-o • • • TOTAL DEPOSITS - 22-5--0 f. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS NOT REPORTED ON C-3 OR C-3A. (Interest on savings,transfer accounts,omitted items,etc.) • - DATE RECEIVED - SOURCE.ADDRESS AND EXPLANATION OF RECEIPT AMOUNT • • - TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS B--� • TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS SUM OF 1 AND 2 ABOVE Z Enter also on Line 2 of C-4 2 2.V SCHEDULE A CONTINUE^ , CASH EXPENDITURES - • PURPOSE(INDICATE ONE) u DATE NAME AND ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT yCfplii/C/19/W ��� OTHER AMOUNT J (EXPLAIN) 70A 0/ ' /6:57-e•0014-1-,7 • /o Zrei 5 la /off i3 /0,94/ � /7 ,63:cs S - j • ¢s,14 l00/ _ /4 4vtcor.1. •�.�ror�iL�e I. AIP.;4 • . . - /00 / • % = i3Z. / I ' • TOTAL EXPENDITURES NOT ITEMIZED 'ITEMIZE ALL EXPENDITURES OF S25 OR MORES '- - 11 advertising agency has placed REPORT TOTAL OF EXPENDITURES LESS THAN$25 - • advertising list vendors.itemize _ ---WHICH DO NOT HAVE TO BE ITEMIZED.. advertisers or attach copy of agency orders or billing.- . Total Cash Expenditures ////r f O • Enter also on Line 11 of C-4 vela O i. LOAN REPAYMENTS MADE DATE NAME ADDRESS AMOUNT Total Loan Payments this Reporting Period PDC FORM BANK DEPOSITS TO THE STATE OF WASHIN ' t C,,._3 AND PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION ! • REV.Vet RECEIPTS 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA 711 CAPITOL WAY I OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98504 PHONE: 206-753-1111 THIS SPACE FOR OFFICE USE • - P.M. DATE DATE RECVD. • See Completion Instructions on Reverse Side. (Type or Print Clearly) CANDIDATE OR COMMITTEE NAME • H4t,e,e6-x/ � /2A JC/i 9s oA) This report includes contributions deposited (� on .f/— — 8/ .(date) 3435 Z, - V, -+'o'--/ve �� in . ��t � (name of bank) Address • f¢2 7 f' if 7¢ ` • (account number) • City iC6/(/T'" County JV6 Zip rp,05.6 1. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS DEPOSITED IN ACCOUNT Date 1 • - I -- • - I (Total contributions - Received I Contributor's Name 1 Address, City,Zip 1 Amount 1 by this person during campaign I I Anonymous or unidentified I I or year I - I landidate's personal funds I • I Small contribution! not iemized below 1 1 . 1 and (optionrl) number of persons giving • 1 I Contributions overl$10(itemize) . I I •• I . I - I -I /:';/�,/ I I I I 9///I Jai 1. a'2,2 o 12 Z i-e 9v---11/,.dye Al& I . I Iie�/cvue �e ffto¢ I '- i`� 3o 1 I # I , I. /. 30/i/I arr L ehii I ¢�¢ .z/���/'4 ice/ 1 c�1 o� 1 1 /4 vve G(9a y�oo¢ 1 /� lD--e? 1 1 1 # V' ie 5 ae? . . : A-ve,"li i .e..- /a/,' 1 SBq T /Z/ I /0--D /5.4' ! 62-0 I I - I • I - • I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I1I I • I • - I . I - I - I I • I I Amount from 1 attached pages I I I I �I Check here if additional I pages are attached Subtotal 5-0 1 I CONTINUE ON REVERSE PDC Form C-3(Rev.5/a1) -164- Pr' --------- ---------------4,---1 2. LOANS, NOTES OR SECURITY AOR _NTS RECEIVED I Dale of I 1 Persona Liable I I Nature of Document I Creditor Name and Address I Name and Address I Amount I Agreement afire I I I orrs9riSo � �olp�/ I 3¢ 35- Lis o/ !�r /1/�� � i 2� O i /G v tQ/ >� ,,,,ff 4 I f slv Al Gt/lL ��o�I , 1 I 3. MISCELLANEOUS CASH RECEIPTS (INTEREST, REFUNDS, OTHER) I I Date I Source I Address I I Explanation I I I I I II I I I I • I ; I I . I " I ,. 4. TOTAL FUNDS RECEIVED AND DEPOSITED OR CREDITED TO ACCOUNT I /� Sum of parts 1,2 and 3 above. Enter this amount in item 1, Schedule A to C-4'..: _ t..,�'I" '. D . - I - • • •• • • `. ..., '•."`_ ` 1,' • CERTIFICATION " Treasurer's Signature Date I certify that the information herein is true and complete. .. .---D'PIA,-pt..e--yZ.,•-" g ,/_/2-f/ . . _ . - ., - INSTRUCTIONS------ - • GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. All contributions must be deposited in the campaign bank account. 1 2. Anonymous contributions (or those for which you do not have the contributors name and address) are limited to the larger of $300 or 1% of the total contributions in a calendar year. This restriction does not apply to funds raised through retail sales or gambling activities and reported on PDC form C-3A. 3. A candidate's contributions or loans to the campaign are reported on-C-3 form. Out of pocket expenditures are shown on C-4 Schedule B. 4. Contributions $10 or less need not be itemized if you keep the contributors name and address on a separate, private list in your campaign records. Any person who contributes a total of over $10 during the campaign must be listed by name and address. 1 - WHO MUST REPORT • Treasurer of each candidate or committee'who used FULL reporting option. Those who use MINI or ABBREVIATED reporting-are not required to file this report._ - WHEN TO DEPOSIT CONTRIBUTIONS Deposit all contributions and cash receipts within three business days of receipt. During the last eight days before each election, deposits should be made within,one day. WHEN TO FILE C-3 REPORT • PDC copy—Same day deposit is made. County copy—When next C-4 report is filed. ' WHERE TO REPORT ' Send original to: Send duplicate to: Public Disclosure Commission County Elections Dept. (or County Auditor) 403 Evergreen Plaza Building - • Candidates—County where candidate lives Olympia, WA 98504 Committees—County where committee I 1 treasurer lives. Please see PDC instruction booklet for full reporting or RCW 42.17 and WAC 390-16 for further information and ex- amples of reporting various contributions. If you need assistance call or write PDC (telephone 206-753-1111). PDC Form C-3 BACK(Rev.6181) -184- 1 ' / . King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive ROMUISWW W011!r WW.E. Covington Department of Executive Administration i 0 553 King County Administra'tt taing Shand Taha, Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 • (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections • ��.�\ 12 3 4S (206)� 344-2562-Records Registration STATE OF WASHINGTON) ice, %�,G Ok%(oFvc�w COUNTY OF KING ) SS. ��, G�Gtt,�S ��vi, This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of s id elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said ca vass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 • Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 25th day of September, 1981. , ///2 r--- William E. Covington Acting Manager. of Records Elections STATEMEN 'IF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS 4D EXPENDITURES (File with-rate City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and General Election) • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS. 1 COUNTY OF KING I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for—election to) the office of C;74/ L cc�r,-G;/ /� e.,ii /_��,-- / �a;s w?r --7 5 , at the (primary—general—special)',election'held in Renton, WA 7-' /-5 , 19 5/ ; That I hereby set fo. am*qent of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each s 'ilaf monk Mlin,\g of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on n) behalf Rgr annyohe&for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or Fl;a w aif ti i (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement o iiI ca aigt xpRn i Qr s and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: 4; �, 23'.5 CONTRIBUTIONS Name and Address �� � �� N Ampaid or contributionpromised of Contributor or Promissor - /(/ ��" / to or for anent /. ,%;/0/ -s ' -- ,8€/4,.. 1. 7 .4 feel • /70 .�/1'� w 5 Scrr// 4j/oy' 2.O0 Z Z7� ur7f? Als3®ciq/o. . 40 3 A./E 5...,,a ./ /.1"/'a/ ,e,.,v+Lp 9Fos'G /tea 3, Se'- hi .5- 7a Cho /so drri , /E , 2:4-.,-ler, �.e 980S5- 25" ,e/ 27e S oGi- G 83 7 %;;a/4 L'csnc. ..61.4,4/-,, 9.go/S6 _ fez, j m€ k A/ ,eiVe-.7 4Sz .7 .E" 'Li A ,0/C. ✓0/4 ,4 �'y4 ,ars/0- � q�n4.5 /..-e, - G. ZZ,s,1-'.-/ �s's/ems Z.o/ 4401e, r-, /51 a/=''J s./E ��,„ u/a 9 epo S G; /0-0 7 c7m�,o/o/ /4 �e'o o�y S,¢ /D A A/a Ilig 0/ /ei-.i/a isc ' 9 cf.,0 3 3 / rs 5'. La-.-7 do .Ore i/?,5 iV F /1S•14 Sll i',.•I/a,aL 9803 3 so ? ei,,e s G!• 4►44' •15 Si,= 111/d 5"eu. .E for/2/ Total Contributions $ ' ' ,4'eS (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) vr /, T/i�,G� , 4oC 47,1k/. , B o er /o7b . P® 44 1i4c4 /c/e/ / •14 47 /DQ3, 2 d . 5v i7 / 'e's$ �e.f/s•,., / 3-'4744 ,Brocleee"5 l.0 Z. gZ /6 g2 /47 Ste. 5 ,-7 ..53 7,E 4( 3 ��n�s�,+ �s/Cr o�i,lc 4, 5 .//l L.....r lee d ,t...., .� C...#Zoe- /o/. /3 Aye 3. US f o •71 e, rc,e- 4-.4Srw���./4s �ii L�l6els j� . 3/ a. Lo.4/s s1 �,3/s ./z 6 sos/ /ow 4 .s.3G 7 n // Fi%yif 7`ee i�rrc' 7Z/yi.s 7/. O-d , / . sa/oSdi'e___.610 ,'.» _ ely/ll,/a Total Expenditures $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) 4r 3007.. t 2 That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. e 766,,,,,,,r_er<2.4-..e.... Signature of candidate Subscribed and sworn to befoneJme this -vt day of ��, 19 2/ - =0,__ 01,e. ?"-e,ge--ve y Clerk, Deputy or Notary City of Renton Ordinance No. 2 ''' Section 3. 1 ' CM5 • King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Divl Ion Ron Dunlap,County Executive 1&OG1C d(J(dtoome w.E. Covington • Department of Executive Administration 553 King County Administratti n unding Shani Taha, Director S Fourth Avenue e0 Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344.4200-Manager , (206)344.2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration 2 3 4s 06)344-2562•Records �O�� ACev STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS. niG °< so����� COUNTY OF KING ) ���1 C� st0 GIN This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said calvass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 25th day of September, 1981. /4/0 ?7, _,e///1 William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records Elections • • CITY CLERK'S OFFICE UNOFFICIAL TABULATION PRIMARY ELECTION c September 15, 1981 PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Unofficial RENTON CITY COUNCIL - - Totals Position No. 3 GONNASON 7 2 8 0 9 15 9 5 10 18 9 12 10 11 2 10 21 16 11 8 6 48 7 11 12 12 15 0 w ' I 4 5 w MAXIN 5 3 3 a 11 9 3 2 4 19 4 8 12 15 1 6 6 9 11 11 5 16 10 7 10 6' 19 a 0 5 11 REED 13 14 10 2 27 21 .17 27 31 22 26 29 11 26 10 21 14 24 21 9 15 26 12 10 13 33 45 a 16 12 • PRECINCT NOS. 31 3233 34 35 V6 417 8 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 I47 148 49 150 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 • • ' o GONNASON 5 20 11 13 14 6 9 6 13 9 7 `� ca ,� 1 5 4 7 13 9 3 w 10 8 11 9 A 0 1-_ J CN 9 4 10 15 11 8 5 2 10 1 1 3 9 6 14 o x w 1 9 � 19 19 �. 5 27 6 a 13 7 2 14 a 6 9 13 10 REED 26 25 15 23 22 3 24 1 19 11 19 4 26 5 16 [10 12 30 Q 21 13 18 7 2 9 31 7 25 PRECINCT NOS. %I 62 63 OFFICIAL GONNASON CANVAS 5 0 8 COUNT MAXIN ©© 10 ■■■®■.-.-....... 567 ' 644 REED 22 1 9111111111 ■■■■ ■ 475 534 ■�■■■ ■ ' Mlle 1 1,019 1,133 ' CITY OF RENTON . UNOFFICIAL TABULATION CITY CLERK'S OFFICE PRIMARY ELECTION September 15, 1981 • • PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 )15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Unofficial Totals RENTON CITY COUNCIL Position No. 3 GONNASON 7 2 8 m 9 15 9 5 10 18 9 12 10 11 2 10 21 16 11 8 6 48 7 11 12 12 15 w 4 5 w x x ' MAXIN 5 3 3 H 11 -9 3 2 4 19 4 8 12 15 1 6 6 9 11 11 5 16 10 , 7 10 6 19 a 5 11 a o 0 16 12 ,REED 13 14 10 Q 27 21 .17 27 31 22 26 29 11 26 10 21 14 24 21 9 15 26 12 10 13 33 45 Q _f _ • I PRECINCT NOS. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 1 — 4i i • r-I GONNASON 5 20 11 13 14 6 9 6 13 9 7 1 . 5 4 7 w 13 9 3 A 10 8 11 9 m 1 9 � 19 19 oa m x x w i "'-''IAXIN 9 4 10 15 11 8 5 12 10 1 1 3 9 6 14 • a 5 27 6 a 13 7 2 14 a 6 9 13 10 • REED 26 25 15 23 22 3 24 11 19 11 19 4 26 5 16 10 12 30 Q 21 13 18 7 Q 9 31 7 25 PRECINCT NOS. 61 62 63 GONNASON 5 0 8 - - - - 1 • 567 MAXIM ©© 10 ■■■■..-MI MI _ .®�.■.�■ 475 REED 22 - 1 9 IIIIIIIIIII ■■��■■�■■ ■— 11011■1111 1,019 • CITY OF RENTON CITY CLERK'S OFFICE UNOFFICIAL TABULATION PRIMARY ELECTION September 15, 1981 • • PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Unofficial Totals RENTON CITY COUNCIL Position No. 3 GONNASON 7 2 8 m 9 15 9 5 10 18 9 12 10 11 2 10 21 16 11 8 6 48 7 11 12 12 15 Q 4 5 w w x x MAXIN 5 3 3 (F21a 11 9 3 2 4 19 4 8 12 15 1 6 6 9 11 11 5 16 10 7 10 6 19 a 5 11 o o REED 13 14 10 Q 27 21 .17 27 31 22 26 29 11 26 10 21 14 24 21 9 15 26 12 10 13 33 45 Q 16 12 - A PRECINCT NOS. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 m j - 1 ------ ---- • — -- -- ----------- -- — ------ al fm GONNASON 5 20 11 13 14 6 9 6 13 9 7 1- 5 4 7 w 13 9 3 w 10 8 11 9 w 1 9 : 19 19 0 to x x o MAXIN 9 4 10 15 11 8 5 12 10 1 1 3 9 6 14 0 5 27 6 a 13 7 2 14 a 6 9 13 10 v 1 0 o m REED 26 25 15 23 22 3 24 11 19 11 19 4 26 5 16 10 12 30 21 13 18 _ 7 Q 9 31 7 25 j PRECINCT NOS. 161 62 63 [ „ 1 - - . . , ' GONNASON 5 0 8 - - MAXIN 3 1 10 f - 567 475 , REED • 22 , 1 9 - 1,019 September 15 , 1981 . S Tuesday , Primary Election RENTON POSITION NO . 3 UPrecinct # 'S� v Precinct # ;3`' ecinct # / Precinct # /oZFrecinct #_a3 TOTAL GONNASON // /oZ � o� / . 6—/fl. MAXIN a.. 0: 97 7 5 l , /, /REED -- "— CPS C� v/G� D vPrec i nct # 3D1recinct # CO..� �Precinct ' # 7 / Precinct # Precinct #o� TOTAL GONNASON to g z..J / 2 __ f / -IL.“� c MAX I N /o� / 0 � - __/o_ ' 7 / P REED / / 9 —-_BP - -� fii— (/(/ 3 _____ ,,,' 1/ 1 1 Precinct # . recinct # /precinct # recinct # 447 Precinct #. ? TOTAL GONNASON I / D— 9 -- -_-../9 .. - -- 4 /-- 1-- /4 - '4AX I N GD /-/ L/ /z— /e9 --• 7 7 i ° REED Dg oC -- I /� . �� �02 (5 v Ju+" ._B 1 1Peclnct # c,/ threcinct # I Precinct # J 7 P recinct # 7 Precinct #_ TOTAL GONNASON — 4 �� 901 MAXIN — I I ---✓ — — l9 � S . I REED - /'_J — D / - . �D D 0 e 2___,W 1 1 - - I September 15 , 1981 . Tuesday , Primary Election RENTON POSITION NO , 3 410 • t/fl recinct #37 Precinct # /S 1 Precinct 11<recinct # recinct TV- TOTAL - W - GONNASON !' 3 , ( / _ _ .. .,L �c MAXIN —/ 0 / _.2_ ‘ / /G REED 70 6. ' _[__.-- 6 ✓ t / / I/O �/� -- , 2 v Precinct # C P ' Precinct I cr- Precinct # - Precinct # od "Precin `t' I 7 '� Precinct TOTAL --5-2GONNASON," 9 9 /6' - _-. 3 .. „ / v M A X IN,- .+._L—._ 77 _— . a._._ 4 — iz6_ f✓. REED / .36 , / �, 3, /4L,. i , • "PrecInct # /3 t‘ecinct # / 7 s. Precinct LEL. VPrecinct # 3 recinct I TOTAL G-O NN A S`O N /D /1 vZ_O _ O ,-. ___9g1/31 MAX I N ✓ 1-- ] f _ — 3- 6 �6 1 REED / / . - 02 ( — -y 70 o ILL v l / ✓ �� V I Precinct N Precinct N Precinct N Precinct N Precinct N TOTAL GONNASON s MAXIN ► j REED 1 -- - - --1-- . ,/ September 15 , 1981 . 0: - Tuesday , Primary Election RENTON POSITION NO . 3 recinct # C, Precinct #3 ` •recinct N . V7 ecinct Na Precinct 1 -P TOTAL — 30 GONNASON ' - ,� /O /Cy • -- V �-- /— MAX IRN /� 7 ' q . /`� j3.__ — _.5 . v REED ` �. A . _ <R(`'. _ �/ 7 — 7� �- t/ - J ✓ • - ; Precinct # 9 �(ecinct N 5 'Precinct Nl IPrecinct / �� �recinct # TOTAL L1 GONNASON / y 7 — r ✓4,S _,C MAXIN `T ( / --�� — . —7 / ��� REED 34_ /6j • 076 ___ // s. f i v- �- 4-1 ecinct Precinct u `� Precinct N 1/ Precinct N C recinct #S5 TOTAL � 1 -GONNASON 4 o_ i . -- - - - MAX I N 9 . 6 . . - 1 —L -- 1-1 __..35 - REED _,�1. '-t' — g — __ __- ll J I - � -.- Precinct N Precinct ll Precinct ll Precinct N Precinct N TOTAL GONNASON i MAXIN { j i REED ( I _--! — — -� ) — - 1._ �- ,mow f _ � i' '/ - /.J •/'/ 1 Y �J PRECINCT LOCATION ,) • nton / --I-•Carpenters Hall.231 Burnett Ave N � �- (��� • - ' -Carpenters Hall,231 Burnett Ave N T v -J_3a-Carpenters Hall,231 Burnett Ave N AIIOLISHED ..-5'--Sierra Hgts School,9901 132nd Ave SE • t Luke's Epis Church.99 Wells S ' ---541Firet Bap Church of Renton,255 Hardie SW ' ,B=-Foid School,410 Wells Ave S =Ford School,410 Wells Ave S hamber of Commerce,300 Rainier N Library, 100 Cedar River,Bookmobile Room • Library, 100 Cedar River, Bookmobile Room .Highlands Adm Bldg,802 Edmonds NE `; • ..-H+Highlands School,809 Harrington NE - ,-14-Municipal Bldg, Lobby,200 Mill S 1 . -Highlands Adm Bldg,802 Edmonds NE 17-Highlands Adm Bldg,802 Edmonds NE- '. c�-� �-IHi hlands Adm Bldg,802 Edmonds NE' g g' . -496-Highlands School,809 Harrington NE -20. -Vocational Tech School,3000 NE 4th St O �� 4.McKnight Middle School,2600 NE 12th St yam'-? Leisure Estates Clubhouse,201 Union Ave SE Gv " .� �` - Chamber of Commerce, 300 Rainier N ------ _ d ��d . -Hillcrest School, 1800 Index NE , ' - G'7 - McKnight Middle School,2600 NE 12th St , • 26-cascade School„M022 116th Ave SE - .-37-Talbot Hill School,2300 Talbot Rd S �dJ_ ROLISHED l.:l1� a HighlandsAdm Bldg,802 Edmonds NE --"P---�-Kennydale Comm Meth Church,3009 Park N Z Z � : (7 I 2,Y 02 • . -8'1-Puget Sound P & L Co,620 S Grady Way J 2,-Carpenters Hall,231 Burnett Ave N . 3a3-Honey Dew School,800 Union NE . 34-Hillcrest School,.1800 Index NE 35-Kennydale School, 1700 NE 28th - 36==Ka-4dile,Comm-Meth Church,3009 Park N ' r -emsC- ascade School, 16022 116th Ave SE ')"71....eil.4„...4...„6/ -' Honey Dew School,800 Union NE! - . .30--Municipal Bldg, Lobby,200 Mill S 1 •.--40-First Bap Church of Renton,255 Hardie SW GY / 41-Carpenters Hall,231 Burnett,Ave 1. , 8t �6, J— 600 McKnight Middle School,2 ® 43-Highlands Comm Church,3031 NE!10th' 8 1r � Highlands Comm Church,3031 NE!10th ..d45+'Hillexest School, 1800 Index NE 1 ABOLISHED Honey Dew School,800 Union NE I -48L-Kennydale School,1700 NE 28th 1 ` —49--Cascade School, 16022 116th Ave SE ABOLISHED I +61-Kennydale Comm Meth Church,3009 Park N • --H' hlands Comm Church,3031 NE 10th - .--Nelsen Middle School,2403 Jones S - -Vocational Tech School,3000 NE 4th St' ABOLISHED .--56--Puget Sound P&L Co,620 S Grady Way 57-Maplewood Hgts School, 1343Q 144th Ave SE -ems--Kennydale School, 1700 NE 28th j - -Kennydale School,1700 NE 28th i —60-ABSENTEE BALLOT PRECINCT • • '6tm.Cascade School, 16022 116th Ave SE —2-Puget Sound P & L Co,620 S Grady Way 1 -Honey Dew School,800 Union NE • September 15 , 1981 0- Tuesday , Primary Election RENTON Py ITION NO , 3 V Precinct # recinct I I Precinct # / trPrecinct N !o/ P ecinct N . TOTAL ' GONNASON a2.2 9 ( 5 -- f 3 MAX IN — g 3 _-- :3 — _ _7 7 REED /Y. /7 _-4Sa /r9 7' -) 71, Precinct N o --iPrecinct /I Precinct N Pr ecinct N Precinct # TOTAL ;ONNASON 4( l -- - fly bO I MAX IN — ` (/ij _—— — —•— �� zs REED -__L 33 — — , 1 g' \ Precinct N Precinct N Precinct II Precinct N Precinct # TOTAL -— ---- --- --GONNASON - -- - ---- ------- — MAX IN h REED ' I Precinct II Precinct N Precinct N - Precinct N Precinct N_ TOTAL GONNASON - — -- MAX I N t ---- — — — -- _.--. —. t j i 1 REED — � __— — _ 1 __ _ i. -L ---- Post Outside Your Po/ling Place SCHOOL DISTRICT RETURNS PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 15,1981 PRECINCT CODE TOTAL VOTE CALL TAKEN BY ---------- ---RE_NT__0N__No,._39 - - ----------------------------------------------- A0679 --- --- `/ 3--------------------------------------------------------------- ....: n...-::..::::::..:::-:::r:...,....: -:: •.. •-.,vvr ,•.-.: •.-::.•. ••.,..... .vv: •:::: v: ..,. r,.:.;;: ...:: '-•-.•x:.rr -r'-',•<: y: rr +� v-r{fr-• -. -r:xK.,r- -a••ags y . }... 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Vassar A268, -----r-----------------------, ------ MERCER ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 400 DIRECTOR —Position No. 1 PROPOSITION YES NO Gretchen Q. Ilgenfritz Lynn F. Rice Sandy Ruvelson A272,----------------------- A274,------------------------,---------------------- .--------------- HIGHLINE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 401 DIRECTOR —District No. 2 Kathy Hand George H. Meyer Bob Wray A277,-----------------------r-----------------------, ------------------------- VASHON ISLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 402 DIRECTOR —Position No. 2 Wm. Randall Hollowell James A. LaBrec Linda Swanson A280,------------------------r-----------------------r--------------------- -- RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403 DIRECTOR —District No. 2 Don E. Baccus Steven S. Cheesebrew Don Jacobson r A283. ----- ------------r -- ----' ----------r --- ---- e--------- BELLEVUE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 405 DIRECTOR —District No. 3 Vivian Albertson Harvey L Kriloff Allen Oakley A286, ----------------------, ------------------------, ------------------------ SOUTH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 406 PROPOSITION YES NO A289,I -----------------------,------------------------ SNOOUALMIE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 410 DIRECTOR —District No. 3 DIRECTOR —District No. 1 LaVaun B. Daub Martin R. Kesler Richard L. Norris Eugene E. Rogers Duane Johnson Dowayne Milliman Mike Moore William Porter A2;91, r — r r A295,-----------------------,-------------- r r NORTHSHORE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 417 DIRECTOR —District No. 1 Warren Cook Arthur L. Taylor Ray Williams A299,-----------------------r------------------------ ----------------------- FIFE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 417 DIRECTOR —District No. 4 DIRECTOR —District No. 5 DIRECTOR —District No. 3 Virginia F. Clark Louise M. 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Y. i N V V 42 0 j.-+ 3 'L O +_i+ 0 1) 4 V 1� H V v`' 1 .y.Z V C N a. 3 .N-) N N 41 C C ! CXI= C •. -a ‹.1 L•° ci ass ° �3-a m Is d o 9a oC7 Z Z m4'a-0y (4) M Cr) .0 m C1- CN ry .-r m 0 C m C L L. 4 N o, o amo -s aa a0 a = ad ..t 3-13 iE 2 a« u iEf • 0 .. Nei 0-1 1- .4- 'r'ct- eh 4 r"' .-. 4 x 1-1 4 „-.I N S. 0 3 U \ v 4 seN .` �� dim 0 THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 BARBARA1 Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09,0 CO' CITY CLERK O94TFD SEP1��0 MEMORANDUM December 28, 1981 TO: 'Mayor Shinpoch FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: Oath of Office Ceremony - January 4, 1982 Dear Barbara: • The information regarding Nancy joining a select group of only five other women to serve on the City Council is correct . (A good addition) . John was elected by the City Council January 21, 1981 to fill the vacant seat left open by your successful election as Mayor and has been well accepted by the community, his 1981 election carrying all of the City' s 55 precincts by a 2. 5to 1 majority, Reed 3822, Gonnason, 1, 596, 34% of 15, 551 registered voters casting ballots. Some unusual circumstances in Earl' s terms of office include his having to run five times while serving four terms normally. He was first elected in November of 1969 as one of a twelve member city council. The Council, in January, 1970 adopted the Non- Charter Optional Municipal Code form of government reducing the council structure from twelve to seven members and Earl, along with the other council members ran again in November of 1970. So, he has run five times, held one term extended by the Legislature through 1973, and has beeni '=resident of the Council an unprecedented four times. Earl has served as Chairman of the Legislation/Ways and Means Committee for five, years of his council career. Del Mead, City Clerk OF R4,A o THE CITY OF RENTON % � Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR 0 mime 04 7. F0 SEP1*-° MEMORANDUM TO: Del Mead DATE: December 28, 1981 FROM: Mayor Shinpoch Dear Del : I want to be able to say some appropriate words to Nancy, John and Earl when they are sworn in on January 4th. • With no intent to cause you more than nominal research time, will you please verify or correct the following? • Nancy joins a select group of only five other women to serve on the City Council : Mrs. H. M. Butler 1919, Jeanette Dahlquist 1962, Pat Thorpe 1976, me 1976, and Margaret Proctor 1979. John carried every single precinct in the City and won by a 7 to 1 margin. Earl has been elected Council President four times. Is that a record by any chance? G.9�-lutes Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor BYS:hh • uurr as o •. e-Sotn are aware that the pub iI c i"s Koniwe .6-cOeo Ae0 iv ic. A.3 i 1 : -yearresidentjoins „r;n s r a race for Renton council , :, - ,r„!,:. $t Y „,,,, ,, 4....,4 ,s-- , , ', -, ,7�"i1 "The city should have the ability to provide ' By GREG ANDERSON services so growth can continue without detracting ,, • " " City Editor from our lifestyle," she said. "Any time the City m- - ' ' It appears as though Renton Councilman Charles Council puts a moratorium on building, like they - Shane's position on the September primary elec- did in the Highlands,it means there is a problem. tion ballot may be a bit crowded. "I'd like the city to be able to provide sewers if �' '} Announcing for that position this week was people want them, but not necessarily encourage Nancy Matthews,38,an 18-year resident of the city it." '� and chairman of the Renton Park Board. Though Active history they haven't formally announced, others indicat- Mrs.Matthews has been an officer of the Sierra ing they probably would file for Shane's seat Heights and McKnight parent-teacher associa- s ` include George Perry, a former councilman, and tions' Renton Citizens for the Specific Language �, g ' ' ,e- i t Warren Gonnason,former public works director. Disability Child,and she has served as a Campfire : > , 1 ''' Shane himself hasn't said exactly what he will do, Girls leader. >: , w" , indicating at one time or another that he would file She also was district captain in 1980 and.1981 of �• '° for re-election, he wouldn't file for re-election or the American Heart Association,and she has been °```� ' he would file against Earl Clymer,another incum- active on Renton School District committees.She '.y'�`' ,. a bent who faces re-election this year. The third has played softball in city leagues for nine years 4 7 -- --- - - councilman facing election is John Reed,who was and has coached her daughter's softball team. ' -' x; appointed to his position. _• 1 -- She has worked as a secretary for the King •`The big step' County Planning Department and District Lodge ', �; s' 1', '` ' Mrs. Matthews, 4125 N.E.."because St., said she No.751 of the Aeromechanics Union,and as a part- , 1, ` ` A;. C* r �,� -, • decided to campaign this year because I've done time clerk dispatcher for the Tukwila Police volunteer work for a lot of• years, a lot of Department. t t community service. A lot of people have encour- p ' " • Her husband, Joe Matthews,.is a sergeant with , >, f R ., ' . . ' aged me to run, and I decided now is the time to the Tukwila Police Department. He also once Fr make the big step. p served as an administrative aide to former Renton . Mrs. Matthews said she believes she would be a " "calming influence" on the council, although she mayors Don Custer and Avery Garrett.The couple � s 4 ., ,;< , declined to elaborate, has two children,Joe Jr., 14,and Kimberlee, 12. -, A l „:.', She sees land-use and growth the biggest issue Filing for office will begin Monday and will _ facing Renton today.. conclude Friday. Nancy Matthews: Hat in ring / \P � .Ss'''. ,T1r£0 STATE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION �� 4. . WASHINGTON 403 Evergreen Plaza,Mail StopFJ 42,Olympia, (1 5� c) , Smipia,Washington 98504 206.7531111 YlJ TO: County Auditor, City Clerk or Agency ,Administrative Officer FROM: Public Disclosure Commission _ SUBJECT: List of Elected Officials and State Appointed Officials To help the Public Disclosure Commission verify information about elected officials who will be in office during 198A„ will you please complete the information on this card. After filling in the data, please fold and staple the card and return- it to PDC. (No postage necessary. Officials Who Will Hold Office in 1982 • Date Current Tern Name (Last, First, MI) Home/Mailing Address City Zip Office Title Began Ends Shinpoch, Barbara Y. 361 Maple Avenue N.W. Renton 98055 Mayor 1/1/80 12/31/83 Clymer, Earl 526 Cedar Avenue South Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 Mathews, Nancy 4125 N.E. 17th Street Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 .Reed, John W. 1632 Index Avenue N.E. Renton• 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 Stredicke, Richard 1014 Tacoma Avenue N.E. Renton -98055 Council President 1/1/80 12/31/83 Rockhill, Randall 141 Capri Avenue N.E. Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/80 12/31/83 •Hughes, Robert 1013 N. 33rd Place Renton .98055 . Councilperson 1/1/80� 12/31/83 Trimm, Thomas 541 Wells Avenue South Renton 198055 Councilperson 1/1/80 12/31/83 Officials Who Will Leave Office in December, 1981• Shane, Charles 3003 Mt. View Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/78 12/31/81 ',lame of person who prepared this report Delores A. Mead, city Clerk • Telephone 235-2500 ',lame of Government Agency City of Renton Address of Agency 200 Mill Avenue South 'ounty King Renton, WA 98055 i 0 • ` f} ��c irf STATE.OF `��, ti 4. WASHISTATE. GTON PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION �� �� ' < lir 403 Evergreen Plaza,Mad Stop FJ-42.Olympia,Washington 98504 206'753-1111 ` \9 pi �7 - �i 1. � � TO: County Auditor, City Clerk or Agency Administrative Officer FROM: Public Disclosure Commission _ • SUBJECT: List of Elected Officials and State Appointed Officials To help the Public Disclosure Commission verify information about elected officials who will be in t;ffice during 1981„ will you please complete the' information on this card. After filling in the data, please fold and staple the card and return it to PDC. (No postage necessary. ., Officials Who Will Hold Office in 1982 Date Current Term = 'Jane (Last, First, MI) Hone/Maiing Address City Zip Office Title Began Ends Shinpoch, Barbara Y. . 361 Maple Avenue N.W. Renton 98055 Mayor 1/1/80 12/31/83 Clymer, Earl 526 Cedar Avenue South Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 Mathews, Nancy 4125 N.E. 17th Street Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 • Reed, John W. 1632 Index Avenue N.E. Renton. 98055 Councilperson 1/1/82 12/31/85 Stredicke, Richard 1014 Tacoma Avenue N.E. Renton 98055 Council President 1/1/80 12/31/83 Rockhill—Randa-l-1 14-1—CapriAvenue--N-.E. __ Renton_ __98Q55 Councilperson 1/1/80 __ 12/31/83 Hughes, Robert 1013 N. 33rd Place Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/80 12/31/83 ' 1 , Trim; Thomas 541 Wells Avenue South Renton 198055 Councilperson 1/1/80 12/31/83 i w Officials Who Will Leave Office in December, 1981 Shane, Charles 3003 Mt. View Renton 98055 Councilperson 1/1/78 12/31/81 • lame of person who prepared this report Delores A. Mead, City Clerk - Telephone 235-2500 lame of Government Agency City of Renton Address of Agency 200 Mill Avenue South Du n ty King Renton, WA 9805 • LIlY Ur KINIUN . - UNOFFICIAL TABULATION GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 • . . -- - PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 , 18 19 20 21 22 23 , 24 25 26 27 28 1 PERRY 31 17 21 ' 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 67 69 1 A I 1 , 1 MATHEWS 33 29 24 A 167 45 49 34 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 40 , 56 23 40 98 27 33 54 102 114 A CLYMER 42 34 25 ' x w 102 49 48 50 65. 73 47 68 38 52 23 52 37 43 57 43 46 103 39 8 46 1 x REED 36 44 32 Cl) 146 60 57 41 75 . 84 52 75 36 66 20 54 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 43 116 130 H "'�.!aONNASON 17 6 13 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 31 14 23 26 17 22 22 19 67 20 13 32 46 ' 53 P I • < _ PRECINCT NOS. 29 30 31 . 32 33 34 35 , 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 _ 43 44 45 46 , 47 , 48. 49 50 51 52 53 _ 54 55 56 1 1 1 PERRY 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 1 25 55 60 - 1 40 35 39 25 : 19 4 - I A i A MATHEWS 36 22 70 59 52 79 62 19 61 54 53 18 30 15 60 31 69 4131 67 89 w 59 47 63 29 28 -- -- - — o - -�- — - - CLYMER 55 41 60 50 - 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 21 50 39 53 cc/9 32 58 87 ccnn 60 58 58 37 38 - — -- - -,-- -,- -- - --, -- - — - - - REED 49 31 77 69 56 98 72 31 73 59 89 31 47 18 71 38 83 ao 38 74 116 pi 76 60 74 42 ao 33 GONNASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 28 13 19 33 26 22 15 9 31 19 22 21 43 41 <4 28 19 32 12 '4 14 - , PRECINCT NOS. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 UNOFFICIAL TOTALS H PERRY 29 36 74 a 22 10 28 PERRY 2,183 • ,--1 2,857 MATHEWS 50 45 100 14 43 16 45 - MATHEWS r w CLYMER 2,986 CLYMER 48 52 103 w 41 14 39 - - E-+ REED 52 52 123 w 53 13 38 REED 3,463 • GONNASON 31 28 46 PI 16 11 21 GONNASON 1,435 E ABSENTEE BALLOTS 631 OF RA, ci t$ © z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 p $ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 0.o m' CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0 94TFC SEP11° November 6, 1981 Inspector of Elections Renton Precincts No. 1 through 63 1 Dear Inspector and Election Workers: We thank you most sincerely for your very fine cooperation in,-the November 3, 1981 Generall,Election. We are very pleased at t1e manner in which your prompt telephone calls came in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program run smoothly and efficiently. Your courtesies and cooperation are very much appreciated, and we commend you for a "job well done." Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON • Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh • GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 o , NO. 1 NO. NO. INO. NO. TOTAL NO. NO. N NO. NO. TOT L NI . Nil _; -'I . I . ` I . ' .In ' 1 . TOTAL PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 PRECINC •` 6 7 8 I 9 10 PRECIN ' 11 j12 1,13 14 1 15 PRECINCTS 16 1 17 1 18 l 19 20 PRECINCTS. I COUNCIL POSITIONS I PERRY A— MATHEWS AI IIIII N 1 ME—R. — ■., c ..ems... _ t. REED irtiGONNAS ON PRECINCT NOS. 21 22 23 24 25 26 127 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 I39 40 COUNCIL POSITIONS _:u - — - PERRY i MATHEWS _. -.._ — ,., z._ IIII 2 I im_ _ __ _ --- 1 VCLYME R J 3 REED GONNASON NO. NO. NO. NO. NO, TOTAL *NO. NI . NI . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . NI . 0 . 0 . i . 1. ._ . , I , , i TOTAL PRECINCT NOS. 41 42 43 44 45 PRECINCTS 46 47 48 49 50 PRECIN 51 52 53 54 55 PRECINCTS 56 57 58 59 60. PRECINCTS COUNCIL POSITIONS PERRY 4i ) rMATHEWS 'YMER = J _■. ` Al REED ■ GONNASON ■ • ■ PRECINCT NOS. 61 62 63 TOTAL ■ COUNCIL POSITIONS �■ • PERRY _� ■ ,THEWS - ■ 11111 ■ { _ CLYMER ' ■ ■ REED �■ ■ GONNASON LVV VL1'L..lL ll ./, i./vi Tuesday, General Election Pnec,inc t # PAecLnct # PAeci.nct # Ptcec,i.nc-t # PAecinct # TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS REED GONNASON PAeci.n.ct # PAeci.nct # PAeci.nct # PAecinct # Ptcecinct # TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS • REED GONNASON PAeci.nct # Ptceci,nct # PAecLnct # PAecinct # PAecinct # TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS REED GONNASON OF I 40 o THE CITY OF RENTON MU ICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n BARBAR' Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09 Go- CITY CLERK P o947, SEPT %,0 ME i ORANDUM TO: John Webley, Park Director Jim Williams, General Service Supervisor Clark Petersen, L'brary Director Ted Bennett, Acti g Finance Director FROM: Delores Mead, Citi Clerk DATE: October 27, 1981 RE: Election Supply Depot, Sunday, November 1, 1981 General Election, Tuesday, November 3, 1981 This is a reminder that th Municipal Building will need to be open on Sunday, November 1, 198 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for delivery of polling supplies to the election poll workers, in accordance with lease agreement with King County. Also on Election Day Tuesday, November 3, 1981, the Highlands Administration Building, L'braryBookmobile Room, and the Municipal Building Lobby will need t. be open at 6:00 a.m. and, although the polls close at 8:00 p.m. , 'he Municipal Building will need to remain open until approximately 1 :00 p.m. , or until all polling supplies have been turned in and pi ked up by King County. The Park Department will p ease furnish overtime custodial costs, • if any. DM:gh cc: Mayor Council President 4 King County,State of Washington Records rli Elections Dlvi to�r Ron Dunlap,County Executive 60f�tCf()64H)(�41tr .tt. Covington Department of Executive Administration 553 King County Administrateiuilding Shani Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration :1342 3 4 S 06)344-2562-Records c131 �Q\ N g STATE OF WASHINGTON) . 4i&‘) • ��.o��G� O'Cl *S COUNTY OF KING ) >_.>c.i• ��V This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Ma hington, this 25th day of September, 1981. William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records Elections O•F I 4 „ o THE CITY OF RENTON M NICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 o BARBA A Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. .MEAD • 09,0 • CITY CLERK O P 94? SEP1-�O M MORANDUM September 25, 1981 TO: All Departments FROM: Delores Mead, Ci y Clerk RE: Voting Registration for the General Election Saturday, October 3, 1981, is the deadline date for registering to vote or for transferring your registration for the general election on November 3, 1981. Th- City Clerk's office will be open for registering as follows: Friday, October 2 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday; October 3 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. DM:gh ., ;{;4,A:; . 4• 0 • THE CITY OF RENTON `� � 7 MU ICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 egg � CHARLES . DELAURENTI, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD a CITY CLERK 0 41- ��TED SE PI ME ORANDZJM TO: City of Renton - Elected Officials FROM: Del Mead, City C erk DATE: December 17, 197; SUBJECT: Financial Affair. Statement (PDC Forms F-1 a d F-1A) Each January incumbents o.f elective offices are required by' Washingtoh's Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42. 17.240) to file a Statement of Financial Affairs. The Public Disclosure Commission has requested that reporting forms be distributed to each electe. official who will hold office in January, 1980 and those whose term .f office ends December 31 , 1979.' Please note the legislativ- change in new deadline date for filing of financial affairs, to be postmarked no later than April 15, 1980. Attached is copy of i•nstru tion booklet which contains forms and detailed information as to who must report and how to complete the forms. However, any person having any questions should feel free to contact the Commission staff for a-sistance. • • THE CITY OF RENTON ;;,A �"Z „i o MU'. ICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 no � °; CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , MAYOR a DELORES A. MEAD tO' CITY CLERK �, . Ol f0 SEP1°.°11 • • TO: Elective Offici - ls FROM: Del Mead, City clerk DATE: November 21 , 19 9 SUBJECT: Certificates of Election • The King County Election Department has mailed Certificates of Election to each successf 1 candidate. The Certificates must be ' fled with the City Clerk for the Official file record prior to admi istration of the Oath of Office. Thank you for your cooper. tion in this matter. GENERAL ELECTIO NOVEMBER 6, 1979 NO. NO. NO. NO. NO.. + TOTAL PRECINCT MAYOR SHINPOCH , . PERRY COUNCIL POSITIOP. .#1 HUGHES PROCTOR COUNCIL POSITION #2 LUNDER TRIMM COUNCIL POSITION # 'ROCKHILL REED . COUNCIL POSITION#4 STREDICKE MAXON TOTAL VOTES 'IN PRECINCT PRECINCT NO. MAYOR SHINPOCH PERRY COUNCIL POSITION #1 HUGHES PROCTOR COUNCIL POSITION #2 LUNDER TRIMM COUNCIL POSITION #3 ROCKHILL REED- COUNCIL POSITION #4 STREDICKE MAXON PRECINCT NO. MAYOR SHI.NPOCH PERRY COUNCIL POSITION #1 HUGHES PROCTOR COUNCIL POSITION #2 LUNDER TRIMM COUNCIL POSITION #3 ROCKHILL REED COUNCIL POSITION #4 STREDICKE MAXON ,.. . .:,. o „ f 1:1 4 hav 0 ,• 0 THE CITY OF RENTON 41/2, • MUN CIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 ., — • .-I z I o r) CHARLES J. DELAUFtENTI•MAYOR MEAD go DELORES A. 0 .... . .... '? 1:0 co* At. • CITY CLERK • 0 —ED SEPIA T''' . '0 1 it. ME i ORANDUM -(1 • .. i' TO: All *Departments . , FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk • DATE: October 1, 1979 SUBJECT: 1979 Primary Election Attached for your information, are final precinct by precinct computer tabulations, from King Coun 'y for the Primary Election of 9/18/79. • Absentee ballot applicatio s for the General Election of 11/6/79 are available from the Clerk's office for absentee voters or those other- wise unable to vote at the polls. . , There are six state-wide a d three county-wide issues .to be.voted upon . in November in addition to the various elective offices. Sample ballot will be available t ree weeks prior to the election. - • L . _._i r • rram,, �/ ly'+���Iy�_�+`¢:ae �►y THE CITY OF RENTON +.;�+ " 'e,` ' MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 } c . L ' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI I MAYOR • DELORES A..MEAD -o. �4 CITY CLERK O,p�TEO SE PI September 20, 1979 Inspector of Elections . • Renton Precincts No. 1 thrsugh 60 • Dear Inspector and Electior, Workers: Ua thank you most sincerely for your very fine cooperation in the September 18, 1979 Primary Election. We are very pleased: at the manner in which your prompt telephone calls came in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program run smoothly and efficiently. Your courtesies and cooperation are very much appreciated, and we commend you for a "job well done". Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON eafil-ae1/ 7)/P- (-- Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DAM/st is F ,., . . . ., '.. c .4.- • (:),-4!..-' , r 1 :en+b h .- ''_ . . . . . .- .,...„ 5 . , . . . • . ..„ .. . . . . 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' .T FORGET . . . , . . - inspector Of Election :Renton Precincts No. . through No. 60 . . ' . . ,. . RE: . Prlinori,. EleCtiOnon 8eptember 18, 1979 .,' . . . . fity .Of Renton .11.01/or, council Positions, and Gene CoUldh Park Bond Issue • . . . _ • . , Dear Inspector: . . . • , . . . . , • . • . .. . . . . Sincethe' City of ken on has inunicioai, isueSAn the ballot, .. we are reWesting tha you Oone this office as well as. the Xing County Offices, -o advise us of the Mayor two council positions, and Gene Coulon Memorial Park Bond Issue appearing on Renton's Ballot . . . . ... , . . . . . Please call Phone numaer .2t-250 as soon as totals have been tabulated. , The Manner in Which you have culled this office rweVIOUsly worked very Well . . . . . • ( - . . . Thank yob. for your cO 'rtosies , . . •, , , , • Very trUly yours', • ' . , . . ' CITY OF RENTON . . . . :,. r.4 • idehlti 67' I/120i' Delores A. Mead; C.M.C . .i•ii City Clerk of ;(1 , J;;;•:,. DAM/St . 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MEAD 10,o (O' CITY CLERK �, O,P fD SEPj0 September 4, 1979 i Inspector of Elections Rehton Precincts No. 1 through No. 60 • RE: Primary Election on September 18, 1979 City of Renton Mayor and Council Candidates . Dear Inspector: J Since the City, of .Rehton has municipal issues on the ballot, We are requesting that you phone this office as well as the King County Offices, to advise us of the Mayor's position, two council positions, and the Renton bond issue (re Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park) appearing on the Renton ballot. i • • Please call phone number 235-2500 as soon as totals have been tabulated. Thank you for your courtesies. • I Yours very truly, , i CITY OF RENTON z,.b.tz-,, Q. 7'Eza-o . Delores A. 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'from'1.0 -00 :a':m: ':unti'l'•' • - {. ,. +'' '•Fir '1.. � :.'r:. ;.' . i r. , l'r • Th ank- a nkou'`for` ur,.c, t tes ,•r,;1 � - r. - .Asa f t , „1 . .°;Il r ,'ar��l Y u l<� _ qt T CITY-�OF .h: „tT :F f •l, i t , R i, ad, D e:.. 1ores 'Mead ' z • :C�ty C1erC.=r _ �' 3i `f ; T ,,,,-,•,,,-!...:, ,,k •• I.• • ' pp • • Y S• DAM }_ •l. :rr Y - t _ ff ,4, ' • { � A t„•.• , '$ a :Tr', rt.Fr,y,- r= iY LL- .Y• 4F • rH tn:l :';r�1?F •ti%C'Z „ : '2T4"' ' `' l F . rv. ' ' :'J''• '1',' ':4r 1 '1{ ,iit'`t ' n1'r Sc 4,. r{; Sr: L Jt. 1• , _ ,"J ,J ijI 1 w '-s: : ��i,.',.;=• r.u� - • •.�, 'tr : .'Y=. _ �: ' .V y tom+ 1 . Lr =:pn Apartments-a,ndr east,of the:- Talbot Homes Subdivision . B GENE L . ERWIN AND RONALD W. SC OT'T_; Appl . CP-902-77 ; application for comprehensive 1an.d use plan d.esi'gnation .amendment from __ - • THE CITY OF RENTON c1 4.40 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 CHARLES J. DkAURENTI • MAYOR • DELORES. A. MEAD �� (0. CITY CLERK • T6.4 SEPIt' September 4, 1979 • • • Inspector of Elections Renton Precincts No. 1 through No. 60 . RE: Primary Election on September 18, 1979 City of Renton Mayor and Council Candidates Dear Inspector: • Since the City of Renton has .municipal issues on the ballot, we are requesting that you phone his office as well as the King County Offices, to advise' Us of the Mayor's position, two council positions; and the Renton bond issue (re Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park) appearing on the Renton ballot. Please call phone number 35-2500 as soon as totals have been tabulated. Thank you for your courte ies. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DAM/st • • • I i 1 THE CITY OF RENTON C.) t%„>.,...a I MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 0 =�, ',.,va CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD �. CITY CLERK '4-0+4p, SEPt ��� j September 23, 1977 I Public Disclosure Commission .) 403 Evergreen Plaza Olympia, WA 98504 Attention: David R. Clark, Assistant Administrator . Dear Mr. Clark: Per your request of 9/16/77, we hereby furnish the following list of i(ins candidates that will appear on the November 8, ballot a . n-: th No. 2 and 4 that did not appear on the Primary ballot: Renton City Council Position No. 1 ,� a 98055 Thomas W. Trimm, 541 Weil1s Ave. S. , Renton, ti A fti chael M. Hanis, 759 Dayton Ave. N.E. , Renton, AA 98055 Renton City Council Position No. 3 WA 98055 Charles F. Shane, 3003+ ioun i,ai n View Ave. ,�, , Renton, Dennis Vadney, 1210 Mo roe Ave. N.E. , Renton, NA 98055 Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON 4.`l'.e.J.- q. ill..`'-Lei! Delores A. Mead, City Clerk DM/m • I OF Rk, I f •► THE CITY OF RENTON `.0 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 o = CHARLES J. DE IAURENTI , MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD po CITY CLERK 4)4T1- SEP100 • September 12, 1977 MEM RANDUM • To: Mayor Finance Director - • Public Works Director Police' Department Building DiIvision Park Director Personnel Library Director From: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk . Subject: Election Supply. Depot, Sunday, September 18,. 1977 Primary Election, September 20, 1977 - LAG 10-77 and LAG 11-77 This is a reminder that the front entrance of the Municipal Building- • • Will need to be open Sunday, September 18, '1977, in time for .the • 9:30 a.m. .delivery of polling supplies to the poll workers and will remain open until 11:30 p.m. , or until all books are delivered, in accordance with LAG 10-77 with King County Records and Elections. • A.phone is necessary soltheCity Clerk's office will need to be available. and unlocked during those hours. Also, .on Tuesday, Septe i ber 20, 1977, polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. •to 8:00 p.m. The Highlands Administration Building, Library. Bookmobile Room •and the Municipal Building ,Lobby will need to be open at 6:00 a.m. and remain open until the poll workers leave. The Municipal Building will. remain open until approximately 11 :00 p.m. The Building Division will 'please furnish overtime custodial costs for the Sunday opening!, in order that we may bill the County in accordance with the agreement. I 1 . ' . I I ' - 4 OV .► - , r o 'THE CITY OF RENTON O r4- 7 . r._ �� MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 '�.. °' CHARLES 9. DELAURENTI MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD ,c -CITY CLERK O4T fo SE P1'�® July 25, 1977 MEMORANDUM • To: City Officials City Departments From: Del Mead, City Clerk Re: ' Upcoming Municipal Elections - This is to inform, .you, of. coming Municipal Elections and changes. in procedure effected, by enactment of Substitute House Bill 77 during the 44th, Legislative Session. Primary Election September 20, 1977 General Election November 8, 1977 City of Renton Council Ballot Positions: Position. No. 1 - Two=Year Short Term - Expires 1/8/80 (Unexpired Term of William J. Grant) Position No. ,2 - -Four-Year Full Term Begins 1/10/78 • (Incumbent,Earl' Clymer) Expires 1/12/82 Position No. 3 .-, Four-Year Fu1l . Term Begins 1/10/78 (Incumbent Ken Bruce) Expires 1/12/82 • Position No. 4 - Four-Year Full Term Begins 1/10/78 (Incumbent Barbara 'Y. Shinpoch) Expires 1/12/82 Filing Period July 25, - 29, 1977 ' Withdrawal . Period 'ends Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Filing Fee - 1% 'of' Annual Salary $48.00 Change in :Election Procedure: Formerly, whenever three or more can- didates. filed. for ;a,.municipal elective position, all offices within that jurisdiction appeared on the primary ballot. Now only those positions with three or more candidates will appear on the primary. ballot. Positions for which two or less candidates file will only appear on'• the general election ballot. (RCW 29.21 .010) Friday,, August 5, 1977:. Last day for City to file resolution with County' Audi'tor' to hold 'a special election on day of the Primary Election. - " • Friday, Septembers 1977: ' Last day for City to file resolution with 'County Auditor to hold special election on day of the General Election. J� I Q(.', G� L a0 King County, ,4----' ,) t'°,.,> 4u1• State of• Washington f 1 $:'' C yr •, ,i. t> John D. Spellman, County Executive _U c.E.�' u') I .r Records& Elections Division ,.$4 ,.,, ,; J. Barbano,Manager 122 .;. . 1,/ ,yt,' 553 King County Administra of Seattle, Washington 98104 ,`,=;t. A` \ (206) 344-4200 fir; �• t��,& . May 18, 1976 .w= fr C\'' -0 TO. City Clerks .- '\ ' �, 5i1`�, `.., Town Clerks `'�Y', t,1� . �';'�'` v;••.,° ' School ' Superintendents `�. `a. 0 Fire, Water, Sewer, Airport & Hospital ' �`' District Board of Commissioners • During the recent legisle ive session, a bill was passed that stipulated the dates upon which special elections may be held for the first time. . (S.B. 2989 Chapter 111 Laws 19I5-76 2nd Extraordinary -Sessidn. ) The bill requires that special elections be held on the following dates only: a. . 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in February . . ' b. . 2nd Tuesday in March • c. 1st Tuesday aftelr the 1st Monday in April d. 3rd Tuesday in day e. The day of the Primary Election (3rd Tuesday in September) f. The day of the General Election (1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November) I . For 1977 these dates wou d be: a. February 8 b. March 8 c. April 5 • d. May 17 e. September 20 f. November 8 If your district should fail to pass the special election the first time, • the bill allows that a 2nd. election can be called at any time.. In emergency cases of fire, flood, earthquake or' other acts of God, special elections can be held • at. any time. It would be appreciated; by this department if any special elections are con- templated during the Fall months that they.be held on Primary or General Election days only. This is a period of intense activity for our office and better service can be administered with jut two election dates. , Very truly yours , Ralph L. Dillon . 1 ,Superintendent of Elections RLD/j 1 PRIMARY ELECTION - September 20, 1977 PRFCI NCTS ---- COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 NO. NO. NO. NO. I NO. TOTAL OF` .20 NO. NO.! NO. I NO. NO. TOTAL OF 25 . NO. NO NO. NO. NO. TOTAL OF 30 PRECINCTS 1 l PRECINCTS PRECINCTS HANIS TRIMM VAUPEL 1 • COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 CRAMER EDWARDS HUGHES LALLY SHANE . VADNEY WEBB TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT ,� I PRIMARY ELECTION - September 20, 1977 PRFCINCTS - COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 NO. NO. NO. NO I NO. TOTAL OF 50 NO. NO.' NO. NO. NO. TOTAL OF 55 1 NO. NO:NO. 1NO. NO.1 PRECINCTS PRECINCTS , HANIS TRIMM VAUPEL • COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 CRAMER EDWARDS HUGHES LALLY SHANE VADNEY WEBB 4 ,---------------- TOTAL VOTES IN PRECINCT 6. A l '''"'�' . OFFICIAL RETURNS WITH ABSENTEE BALLOTS - !CITY OF•RENTON - •CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR AND CANDIDATES -FOR COUNCILMAN , -GENERAL -ELECTION November 4_, 1975 - el::+2. 3 .'4,05: '6• �7: i8 .e_9. 30. 1-.32..c3:c4: 18'c7 38 39- '0 41 4, 43; 4' 45PRECINCT NOS. 1 . .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9: :0' 1. 2: 13 14 i5 i6.17. 8. 9 0 - 4 7195 0: I ' • :-: MAYOR'S. -POSITION DE • 4 , > , - - 5.. •: .4 , ; . ; .4 I`.: 1 77 • 8 6 (:06 : 41 96.90,E 1:5 47 51: 45 67 77 L-AUEENTI • - _Pic �wi, - 4 •'�' 47 5 � . E, '.- 4 ,7 .• • 31 83 50 43 •6 53 . 8 .8 55:' •4 5 9 26 ►2' 52 36 52 5 :77 • :5" 85 .71 94 4: "33 46 6b 63 •80 GARRFTT - 44 41 0 7 81 37 90 40 57 78 39 41 74 _ - .COUNCIL POSITION 1 • : . " - -KINNEY 37_33 23 16 48 31. 38. 31 44 44 31 41 63 28,42 38:34 52 21. 40. 28 45-., 0..r41 -47 '68 16 9__36 49 39 c 5 49 • r: .0-85 -5 25 4 4:6 41 :41 STREDICKE -- -.. 44 34 85 61 77 63 93 9.3 61�93: 9;0- 27'81- 70.61-59-54 .6 54-51-60-70-96. 1:64-I:. . -99- • .7-94-U. -41 -3• 73 .65''''0 - COUNCIL _POSITION 2 - _ _ - - - - - GRANT _ . - - 46 47 '33 1$ 81 62 71 55 80:95 50 81 45 73 36' 67- 55.55. 67 44 65 31 54. 50 57-78: 1:44 2' 64 3 75. 5 ' 45.8 • ' ' 75770 9• ' ' 33.3 _60 500.77 SMITH 31 45 32 30 56 30 43 44. 50 45 41-:,53 39 79. 22•. 58 57 44,48 33 42 55-48-_39 ,54 68 *82 ':1 4 53, 51 60,::4:- 5E\ 6• •: -72=59 7' • 33 41 '63 68 56 • MCB ' 29--.44 93. 23 85;47 ,56' 38. 64 78- 50 65 51 91 26 21 67 56-: 59 56 61 31 .35 40 44.130 79 .14 5835 -71 4• '3 B4 2. :79 5.5 -94 --39 3023,: 65,44 .58 • SEYMOUR 39 50 40 4 53 41 68. 54 65 •7 40.5 ,68 41. .3 34.64 .47•A6 62 28 '$0 53•.67- 47 .66 i 4017-.21 60 55 65. 4' 51 -7 •: 56 -83 72 84 33 -37 53-58,63 75 - . . - -.. II ' ! c,_•. - . . . • - - - - - - . _ ,. _ - - PERRY • - 37. 61: 31 26-89 63 72 .71 : •:6 66.96 .4 .,36 83',70.:55 61 53 'Z2 .42. 57.62 57 ''96 170( 22 67. 5' 8769 ,'•0 =9 8 • 56 89 85 11 . 44 39 .32 85 6.94 92 TERRY 33 32 s . - I : I ' J - I 8 • 51_ 22.42 36.41. 50:22,33 -37 43 25 47 40 58 1.3 6 5 c 6 35 '4 -46 -' s 27 52 37 58 27 26 43 38 -40 45 • CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR- MAYOR AND CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILMAN • GENERAL ELECTION -- November 4, 1`975 . . .OFFICIAL " - - . fiOTALS - - ' PRECINCT NOS. - 47.. 48 '49 51 52-53- 54 56 '58 -.59 - _ • • _ _ _ -TOTALS" FROM KING • �:O. •W/ABSENTEE MAYOR'S POSITION . _ • gli,,,US COUNTED ., .CASTER 1 - • DELAURENTI 60. 117 .26 88 "54 48 '52 19 82109- _ ' ' 4,313 -4.011 GARRETT 42- :86 '32 70 80 50 .31 '29 58105 • - -• 3,327,. 1:53 _ • COUNCIL POSITION 1 1 - - KINNEY _- _ _ __ Z7 76 24 51 35 25 -22 21• , 41 70_ „ -_ - - -- • — - STREDICKE 60 83 18 82 92464 47 19.53: 112 - - .4,002 i2 -" COUNCIL POSITION 2 • . ,GRANT . 1,7 85 2,2'n 55 49.37t_23,55 27 • _ . 3,475 -3 239 . _ SMITH 48 86 20 61 68 29 30 "1956 58 2,900 2,699 IUN IL - 1 I ION ,i MCRFTH , 34 77 16 63 -51 50.41 11 46 -80 I- . 3,129 • 2,892 SFYMOUR 55 98 27 69 • .�68 32 26 :28 70103 - -3,332 -3-126 gaisiiiiri, .. . . ' ---''''' : : PERRY - ' 54'102 22 78.83 49 .46 17 66 25 . 4,014. • 3,716. : TERRY - 31 '64 24 56 29 27 26 22 42 47 2,18 , • 026 ` ' • Total-Votes Cast-in -Renton •Not .Counting- Absentee .Ballots - •7-;650-- 58.09% 'OFFICIAL RETURNS WITH ABSENTEE:BALLOTS _ `CITY OF RENTON --CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR AND CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILMAN .GENERAL.ELECTION - November 4, 1975 . _PRECINCT NOS. 1 . 2 3 -4 .5 6 .7 8 :9 . 0:11 12 13.14 15: 16 17 .18 19 20 21.. 22 23.24.25 26:27. 28 29 30'31 32 '33: 34 ,35.-.36 37:38 :39-40 41 42.43.44 45 MAYOR'S POSITION I . . - -I t DELAURFNTI 43 9 44 34 4 ,9.7 56 474 1 • 70 107 a 86 41 7481 68 0-55 80, 4-58 68 64 97 16 -1-Q 72 :5 9•,81, 65106_82, 41 96 90,I 15 47 .514126 fi7, 77 - DARRETT. •, it' 41- 10 27 81 37 ,.90 40- 57 78 39 44 4 74 31 83 50' 43 66 41 53,48 68 55 64 75 .9.9,26 72 52- 36 52 62' 77-59►•5" 85,11 -94 48 .33 46,60�_63 80 - COUNCIL. POSIT.I,9N 1 KINNEY 37, 33 ?3 16 48 031 38 3144 44. 31 41 25 63 28 42 38 34 52 21 40 28 45'30:41 47 68 16'39. 36. 49 39 35. 49 55 .28 0 35.`55 23. 251 45r 46,:41 .41• - STREDICKE - - -. 44 34 85 61 77 63, 93 93-61 93=55 9.0-27-81= 70-61-597 5 -67-54-51-50-7:0-96-164:18 73-5-280-59=62-99= 37 55''87-94=11-8-=4-7=-41 -3 73=65:93 ---- - . - COUNCiL. POSITION 2 : ' _ , ' . . �. - - GRANT 46 47 3318 81 62 71 55 80 95 50 81 45 73 36 67:55- 55 67 44 65 .31 54 50 57. 78.144 24 .64 3D-75 53-45 83 57 :43 75. 70 9.9.444 33 37 60..50 77` - SMITH 31 45 32 30 56 30 43 44 50 45. 41 53: 39 79. 22.58 57 :44' 48:-33.. 42 55_ 48 39 54- 68'82 ..12\ 53 '54 60.48k, 56`-67: 68►'41 72 :59 _74 29' 33 41 63'_68, 56 KII ` ..s . IN _ - , MCBETH 29 44 21.23 85 47 ,56.'438 64 78- 50 65- 51-91 26 71 -67 56`59 56 61 31 35 40,44 130i:79-14 5835 71 49143 64 57 26.79 55;94 39 3023 ,65 44 58 "SEYMOUR 39 50 4,7 2f, r77 c- (:.1R r7 Orb G7 PI' 6R, *63 34 64 47 46 62 28 50 ,53 67 -47: 66 4017. 21 .60 55 65-.441 51; 72 68 56 83 724..84 33 37 53 58,63 '75 • ` . p- 7 ' « • • I I ' •' 1 . l ' - . PERRY , 37 61 31 ,26-89 63.,72 71 87.-:6 66 96 '52_-94,36 93 `70 $5` 61 53. 72 42. 57. 62 .57.p6 ';170 22 67 .54 .8769:,50': 9 8 79 56 89,.85.,112.44 39 •32 85 69- 92 TERRY : 33 32 Ai : 4 1_ i 4 I 8- 26 51:22 !42 36 41 `50 22- 33 37 43.25 '47 40:58' 13 46. 35 3&: 35' 44 46- 40 '27 52 37 58 127 .26 43 38 40 45 .CITY OE RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR AND CANDIDATES FOR. 000NCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - November 4, 1975 .OFFICIAL - • TOTALS _ PRECINCT NOS. 47 "48 49. 51 '52 .53 54. -56 :58 =59 TOTALS FROM KING " -MAYOR'S POSITION • :O. W/SBSENTECOUNTED • CUSTER 1, 1 3 1. DELAURENTI - 60 117.26.88 .54.-48,52 19 82109 _ •_ 4,313 4,011 GARRETT - 42 86. 32 70 80 50, 31, 29 581.05 - ' 3,327, ,153 , _COUNCIL POSITION 1 _KINKY__NNK_Y_- - -- 27 76"24. 51 35 25 22.21 41 70 ... _ T �- . 2,276 - -2,12g_ STREDICKE .60 83 18 82 92 54 47 1953. 11 _ 4,002 .: .ram COUNCIL POSITION.2 - - GRANT 47 85 '22 72 5549 37 23 55127 • 3,475 '3,239 - SMITH ' 48 - 86 20 61 -68 29 30 19 56 58 2,900 2,699 , . +UN t T .ION I . -MCBFTH 34 77, 16 63,_51 50 41 11.;46 80 _ ,. • 3,129 2,892 - SFYMOUR 55 98 27 69.;68r32 26..28 70103, - - 3,332 3:.126 .If • 1 I'� . � . PERRY 54102 `22 '78 83.-49 :46 17 66225 _ -. 16 _. - ..... . TERRY 31 64 24 56 :29. 27.26_ ,22 42 .4.7 - - . . 2,1.81 . : ,026 -Total Votes .Cast in Renton Not Counting Absentee•.Ballots - 7,650--- 58.09% 4 .!�1 1 _ . OFFICIAL RETURNS WITH ABSENTEE BALLOTS 'CITY OF-RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR AND CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - November 4, 1975. . ' : ' PRECINCT NOS. - 1 2" 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1'0 11 2 13 '14-15. 16' 17 1.8 19:,0el '22.'23.,24 5 '6. 27 8= 9:. 30 31: c2 c3,.c4 ;c5:.c6"c7 38. c9 40 41 :42 43 -44 -45 MAYOR'S POSITION - . ; .. DELAURFNTI ,43_69 44 ,34 :4 .97 56 .74 .13C9.5 70 I iii798] *414 $0.4 1 i .$ 0 .0 : 1 : _72 :6 • 8 65106 : ' i '96 90 15 47�S1_45.96 •67► 77 ' ' - 41- :1 37 90 40 57 78-•39' 44 4 7 31 83 50 ,i3 6.. 4.- 53- L8 58 55_,.4 5. 99 +6,T 2 _ 2 3 ':52 6 77. . " 85,71 94,48 33:46 :60 63 80. GARRETT . �3_, F� ,27 , �► COUNCIL. POS ITION 1 • ; • ' " _ ' . KINNEY 37 33 23 16 48 31.,38 31 44 44 31 ,41 25 63 28: 42 38:34 52 -21 ,'0 28 '45 30 ' '7 58 • c 9.36 '49. 39 r 5 49 55.28, .0-35 5.5 23 .25 45 46. 4141 STREDICKE -. 44 34 85. 61 77 6 3 93 93 61 93 55- 90-27-81-707 61-59-54- .7-542 51-60- o L 6-+16` • 73 -5280 59= 2-99-61:55 :7 94- -18-47-41-3-_ 73i_65-.93 COUNCIL ,POSITION 2 GRANT .'F6 '.I c 4 18 81 62 71.',55.80;495 50 81 45 36 67 55 W7 '4 •5: 1. 54, s0 57 ".8 14' .2' 64` 38'•75 .5 ' 45 83 57 4 ' 75 7 i 99 44 33.37 ..60i:.50 77 SMITH . 31 45 32 30 56 30 43 44,50 45 41 53 39, 7.9 22 58 57 44 '48 :33 4 2 55 48 39 54 .8 82 :I. ..53 50 60 .41 56 67 441 '.72 5' 7' 21 33 41 63 68, 56 " , Ki i ' . I IN MCBETH 29 44 1 23 85 47 56 38 64 78: 50 65 51 91. 26 ,,71 67 56 59 •6 .1 31. 35 40 4 ' 30 7' ' "5835 71 4''3 B4 _-57 2. 79 55 94 39 3023. ;65 44 58 SEYMOUR 39 50 4.1i 244.. a ' E 5+' 65 F7 45. •fi'41 _63 ,34 64 ,47"',;6 62 08 :4 53 )67 :47 4017. 60 55 65 4' 51 72 68 56.83 72 84 33 37,-53 58 63 75; s ✓` - : PERRY 37 61. 1 6 89 63 72 71''87 "86:66. :6- 52 '94 6 83 ..70 55 61 • r2 42 57-62 • 6 •171 67 54 .8759-.0 98�79:56 89 85 11-• 44.39:32 85.69 92 TERRY • - - 33-32 ' i e ' 4 i ' ' 20 38:26 51 22" 42.'36 .41 \50 ' c 3 37 43 25 ' '0 58_ 46 35:36 35 4 4610 40: 27 52 37 58 .27 26 43 38 40 45 -N.,. :CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR ' AND CANDIDATES FOR COUNCILMAN ' GENERAL 'ELECTION - November 4, 1.975 - . :OFFICIAL TOTALS PRECINCT NOS. 47 48 49 51 52 .53--54 56 -58 59 • •, , TOTALS -FROM KING • ."0. W/ABSENTEE ;, - MAYOR'S POSITION, S COUNTED Cll.STER . 1 - _ - _ -.DELAURENTI . . 60 117 26 88 '54 48 .52 .19•-82109 - _ _ •4.,313 , 4,011 , GARRETT 42 86 32 70 80 50.31 29 58105 ' 3,32Z - 1.53 - • COUNCIL POSITION 1 . - ---:,. : 2. 76 2,128 KI NNEY - — ----- = - --Z7 76_24.51,_.35, 25 22 21 41 70, . - , - . . _ -T ;2 7 - - -- - . STREDICKE - • 60 :-83 18 -82 92 -54 47 '1'9 53:,1U - 4;002 . .12 , COUNCIL POSITION .2 _ • .. GRANT 47 85 Z? 72 55;49 37 .23 55127 :3,475 - 3,239• SMITH 118 .86 20 61 68 29 30 19 56 -58 4, ' 2,900 '2,699 eIiUN -IL ' 1 LION - ---- - . • MCRFTH 34 77 16 63 .51 50 41- 11 46 80 _ 3,129 2,892 , . 332 SEYMOUR 55 98 27;69 68 32,26 28 70103 , _ . N 3, 3''i�26 . . • PERRY 541'02•.22 78. 8.3 49 >46 17 •66•.25 4,014 _ • 3,716 TERRY - 31 •64 24 56,_29 27.,26 22.42L47 - , 2,-1g 2,026 ' Total Votes Cast in- Renton Not_ Counting_:Absentee 'Ballots - 7;650--` 58.:09% - UNOFFICIAL RETURNS - Without Absentee Ballots - 820 Absentee Ballots Issued to Renton precincts CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL- POSITIONS- GENERAL ELECTION- November 8, 1977 PRECINCT;NOS- 1 2. 3 4. -5 ,6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13.14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22'23 24 25 26 ,27 28 29. 30 31 32 33 34 35 c6 37 38 39 10 41 42 43 44 4- COUNCIL POSITION:1 •I t Mg= 23/3.1 .1• 6 9 a! 3Y.35-44 11 4i 41 f 3) ; 1 T 1 Y 31. 4'! F3 l9a. if 843 31 37 Jr y• .rs 3, IMEMEMITRI*I 51 i 94 .718 4 41I 7b 3`f LZ )F c s. 4 38 G 31 3 7 3 7 s 43 g 66 34 R 9 30 10 60 73 1 34 25 . 3r S." ((TWO-YEAR TERM) COUNCIL-POSIT , MOMy3 SS 4S 71 E3 S0, 6 35 G' 2.1 41 53 39 3- .' 3s 27 3.7 33 •o It 10 3 3- 3 4 3S 6T 34 MerlerrIMIM HULSE t MEM 33 L3 21. 2G 3! '32 1ST 43 qg 3e 31 33. 23. .y l7 44 4i 3). IT 9 31 q .4> SI sparell 'UNCIL -'SITION 3 _ w .• E !58 61 30 41, s 3/. SI 3G s-I 33. s6 I -3-4 33 33 G s. q •w q 36 '4l & ..y6 '4S 6 sa, RIMMIRIMMIM ADNEY IMMIM 3.0 24 39 41 26 q 31- 57 sr o 'Io 4 33 1i• O Il 3C S► 7,1 i,8 9 45 4L 43 3? 42- OffilliernrintEM COUNCIL POSITION • • 3 a 'lf so 11 •I Si a 21. 63 . 11 SS g0 3s J3 SI - " Io6 igs II SI Si 44 67 V 46 Lt 3 f 4: Io* -6 44 30 ea s7 KING COUNTY EXEC. 1: i - MEM - 3 3-5 3S. (t 31) 34 26' S1 31 si 44 .1 mo aP I 4o 3 97 1 S5 I Ss 41 6( so 6 4 3 2s- +(L 37 I•• • y '14 Ls 1-1 La17 I - 49 l 17 1 33 31 1 13 Lo 14 If 1 a' '311 31 17 -9 26 ar f c 34 3. 3 17 113 S1 32. IL s3 1s•38 3-6 li P p- emir 1 cIG.ys 31 1.1 31.. 1 ar 4 l7 sy sT 23 17 33•3' • 3.631 i3 79 2 36 3(31 3o 2, Ufa alTITIMITIME • • • -.l - • ,:...:.av-.tee. .,;...:-_.Kr._a.__,. -:-_.- .:„_____:: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -`i - s.�. *r• .1=4p_.., :tea = - _{ _ � s _i. .:ie Y,2 S� :..�:: wvl „J^. .rr-`i4.'-•:-•- a-.P- - 'b^W. X:v'" , - P '�%�,^+rhlK'+•�[.H� �� ;:y,�-ism -} urn` R t - • CITY Or RENTON-- CANDIDATES FOR.COUNCIL POSITIONS 'GENERAL ELECTION - 'November 8, 1977 . PRECINCT.NOS.'. 47 48 49:51 :52 53 54 56.57 58 -59' TOTALS Cjt,,pocr4. I J HANIS. 3/ 'GA' 37 43 Cl--If 31 10.31- 4r 71 _ • • 2r19e TRIMN 33. 4135 63 38 26.2E I9 31 S, 73 - 4.SSO • COUNCIL POSITION' •2, . . CLYMER 3Y b s 34 414 4e Zs.3► 'If 31 q 3 r7 . 24T03 - - HULSE=-------- ---33--4T-33=NV-zy 17 7►y-t v --4/3-31:----- ----- --. _- - - - -1- -LSfL ' _'''': 1OUNCI-L-7POSIT1001-3 - . — - T SHANE - ' . 3r sr 4o 53 3"1- 3.1 37 /9 IT $0 77. '. . . ' 2..,18L- YADIIEY _ 34 73.if. & 53,31 30 110 44 so !y - _ .I ,2.2.45E , --_., ► • - ‘ / — / I . COUNCIL POSITION 4 , j . .M r . ►_ SHINPOCH . . 44 r7; SI 1.1 6- LP 37 13. y3 sE p8 r3 - - - KING'COUNTY :EXEC. - - - - - ' 1111itL&J.il.; - - i 4 .41 41-33' a .23 11 .24- qv VS 30 1 L� 9 9 y 'NI - �1R►vc {r� S ,'f7 3G I a 13 37 4 ►-61 - SP.rl l.M 18 (D) u sl 6-3•'fS 43. 3y 3.134 as-3 2. 64', , - _ - _ - I - - .1.4 b6-- • • • • • • ,.a. *. __v,,._.:-c.._._ .._,.._.,-, _ <_Y._a._ .. . .,-. .,.�_.�.�.__._ ,. _---^--`_ __- _ _ . --'- — . ..•... .:.. .. ......�".:i:�:;..4�:�;i>:=•z�..4,-^.., _-_:., �._'- . .._..-,5•., _�fi:^"'%-?�r �-r%:='•._fh`A _ 5L�- SUMMARY ' CHANGES IN F-1 REPORTING REQI =MENTS 7/15/75 (ESSHB 827) (This is a summary of legislative changes in the Washington Open Government Law as they affect the requirements of financial affairs statements by candidates and elected officials. They became effective July 3, 1975. They are currently being applied by the Public Disclosure Commission and take precedence over any contrary provisions in Commission report forms and instructions, pending appropriate revision.) • Compensation does not include reimbursement by a governmental entity to its own public officials for expenses incurred while on official business (RCW 42.17.020(8)). The terms election and elective official do not apply to elections and officials of districts in which there is a special qualification (as ownership of property) for voting (ROW 42.17.020(12)). Thus these districts are now excluded and their officials are exempt from financial reporting requirements - Agricultural Pest Control Intercounty Weed Mosquito Control GemeteAp Irrigation Public Waterway Diking Irrigation and Reclamation Sewer Improvement Drainage Irrigation and Rehabilitation Weed Flood Control . The change does not exclude districts where there is no special qualification (such as property ownership for voting; elective officials of these districts are still required to file disclosure statements - Conservation Districts Hospital Districts Water Districts Fire Districts Park and Recreation Districts C E M E T E R Y D I S T Non-dependent children and other non-dependent relatives living in the household need no longer, be included in the report (RCW 42.17.020(16)). 611 I An official appointed to fill aivacancy in an elective office must now file a y disclosure statement within two weeks after his appointment (ROW 42.17.240(1)). A- . (i ! I calendar More than one filing (as upon a{ declaration of candidacy for reelection) is not J "� �, /i()) required during thesamelendar year (RCW 42.17.240(1)). • Intangible property interests which must be reported are bank or savings accounts or insurance policies in which the individual owned a direct financial interest exceeding $5,000 at any time during the reporting period, and other intangible personal property in which the individual owned a direct financial 'interest the value of which exceeded $500 0 during the reporting period - values are to be reported at their highest figures during the 4 period (ROW 42.17.240(1)(b)). (This amendment was made for clarification of language and elii makes no substantial change in actual requirements.) . Elected officials are not required to include (in the F-1 report) legislative activity performed only in their official capacity and for their official compensation (RCW • 42.17.240(1)(e)). . The following information is required with respect to corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, . associations, unions and other entities in which the reporting individual is an officer, director or general partner, or has an ownership interest of 10 per cent or more (RCW 42.17.240(1)(g)) - All compensation from any governmental unit in which the reporting individual is an elected official, the amount of such compensation and the consideration given or performed for the payment • Names of governmental, corporate or other business or similar sources of compensation of $2,500 or more (but not including payments for water or other utilities at approved established rates) Where real property interests are reported, the property may be described by the complete legal description, the abbreviated legal description as it appears on property tax statements, or the street address of the property (except where such address is. a rural route (RCW 42.17.240(1)(h) to (k); WAC 390-24-030)). Ode PUBLIC , CLOSURE COMMISSION - 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA - OLYMPIA - WASHINGTON - 98504 - 206-753-1111 rer. r s. G ,. °`- December 16, 1974 • Memorandum to Elected Officials and Candidates Subject Statement of Financial Affairs The public disclosure law has been in force for approximately two years. It requires elected officials and candidates to make a public report of their private financial affairs. Most public officials already contribute their services at substantial sacrifice to themselves. For them the disclosure requirement has been an added burden. And the matter of adjustment alone, with details which often seem technical or arbitrary, has not been an easy one. But the voluntary response has been truly gratifying. The principle of disclosure has become established as an essential element of public participation in the elective and governmental process. Still, much remains to be done. Complete details have not been furnished iii some of the reports. Further inquiry, and new or supplemental reports, must be made in many instances. The Commission is grateful for the support you have given in the past, and now hopes with your continued cooperation to make reporting more convenient as well as more effective. A new form has been adopted by which a report, once it has been fully completed and filed, may be renewed. We believe this will lighten the task of annual reporting. We trust you will assist us also in making this procedural measure a success. A carbon copy for your files is provided. Be sure to tear out and reverse the carbon paper before completing Items 9 through 11 of the F-1 form. Detailed instructions have been prepared to aid persons in completing a Statement of Financial Affairs. Careful study of them will answer most questions about what must be reported and how it is to be reported. We believe that by following the examples and explanations step-by-step you will produce a complete and accurate report. i 44x� am E. Johnson Administrator • • • . • PUBLIC CLOSURE COMMISSION - 403 EVERGREEN PLAZA - •OLYMPIA - WASHINGTON - 98504 - ,206,763.1111 AT e4 U • December 16, 1974 +yl 11rr SP. • INSTRUCTIONS FINANCIAL AFFAIRS STATEMENT • Applicability - Who must file Every elected official (except President, Vice-President, and precinct committeemen) must file a financial affairs statement on or before January 31 of each year. An elected official is any person elected at a general or special election to any public office, and-any person appointed to fill vacancy in such an office (RCW 42.17.020(9)). The statement must be completed by every elected official who holds office between January 1 and January 31. Those who resign on or before December 31 are not required' to file. Every candidate for an elected office (except President, Vice-President, and precinct committeeman) must file a financial affairs statement within two weeks of becoming a candidate. An individual becomes a candidate when he first either (1) receives-contributions or makes expenditures or reserves. space or facilities with intent to promote his candidacy for office, or (2) announces publicly or files for Office (RCW 42.17.020(5)). The-statement is to be completed for the reporting individual and all members of the immediate family. This includes the spouse, children and other relatives, living in the household. It ,is not necessary to make separate reports. However, the one report should show the earnings or other financial interests, if any, of the reporting individual and all members of the immediate family. ' • Purpose The broad purpose of the disclosure law is to provide information of an officials financial holdings and corporate and similar connections which might (or obviously would not) bear a relation to the office involved. This is a matter basic to the public interest. For that reason the report is required (with the very limited exceptions noted above) for all elective offices. Naturally, many are offices to which little salary is attached, or which are not even compensated at all. Although the law exempts most of those offices from campaign finance reporting, it has not exempted them from financial affairs disclosure. General nature of the information to be furnished Four types of information are required for the financial affairs statement. The first is fiscal assets and liabilities - holdings such as stocks, bonds and bank deposits, and outstanding indebtedness. The second is compensation - earnings and other income, ,and the- sources from which they, are obtained. The third is corporate and business connections - control or ownership of corporate, commercial and business enterprises. Fourth i® real estate interests - purchase, sale and ownership of local real estate. • -1- The order in which the information is required for the report is the same as the order followed in the disclosure law (RCW 42.17.240). The arrangement may cause some repetition in actual reporting. The office held or sought is stated at the beginning of the report, and will usually be repeated in the general listing of offices held. Employer's name and address is given both in stating occupation and in reporting income. Investments are listed under fiscal assets, and the income received from them is shown separately under compensation. Nevertheless, the full information called for in each item should be entered regardless of whether some or all of it may seem to have been furnished in another part of the report. Exceptions are noted in the instructions for the particular items. Reporting period • The report is to cover the twelve month period preceding the date of the report. If an individual has no current income when the report is made, the income previously received during the period would still be shown. Similarly, debts owed during the period but repaid by the date of the report would also be listed. Values and amounts Where the report requires amounts or values to be shown, they may be stated as below and above specified figures. A reference table arranged as a financial amount code is printed in the lower right corner of the third page of the F-1 report form (opposite the signature block). The code should be used to indicate those amounts. Applicable values or amounts must be stated in all instances where they are called for in the report. Blank spaces in the report Few persons will have information to report under every item of the form. Most will find some items seem to have no application whatever. If "None" is a correct statement for those items, it should be entered. The item should not be left blank or marked "Not applicable" - this merely raises a question whether it has been overlooked or misunderstood. Additions, schedules and supplements Occasionally some reporting individuals will have more information to submit than can be stated in the space for the particular item on the form. Such information may be furnished on separate sheets and attached to the report. When this is done an explanatory notation should be entered under the item itself, and each separate sheet should be referenced to the item to which it pertains. Exemption - application for hardship exemption The law allows the Commission, after a hearing, to suspend or modify reporting requirements in particular cases if the Commission finds their literal application works a "manifestly unreasonable hardship" and also finds the suspension or modification will not frustrate the purposes of the law. Suspension or modification is allowed only to the extent necessary to substantially relieve the hardship, and upon clear and convincing proof to support the claim. Application for a hardship exemption should be made as early as possible but, for elected officials, no later than December 15 prior to the January reporting deadline. Candidates should apply no later than one week after becoming a candidate. The application should be made by written request filed with the Public Disclosure Commission. The request should contain a summary of the applicant's evidence to be -2- submitted at the hearing. A statement of reasons why the reporting of required information would cause a manifestly unreasonable hardship should be appended, with as much detail as possible. A financial affairs statement should also be completed to the extent possible. When an application for exemption is filed a hearing will be scheduled. Attendance by the applicant is not necessary, but it is desirable. An applicant waiving appearance is required to provide a sworn affidavit setting forth those details supporting the request which could be shown if the applicant were present at the hearing. A hardship exemption is granted only for a particular report and for that reporting period. Another application must be made and exemption obtained for each additional report or subsequent reporting period. Report forms - Forms F-1 and F-lA The Commission furnishes forms upon which the reports are to be made. The Form F-1 provides for a full report containing all of the information required by the disclosure law. The report must be made when the person becomes a candidate, and each year the official remains in office. Those whose situation has not changed from one reporting period to the next may be able to use the shortened Form F-lA. Once a complete Form F-1 has been made and filed, it can be renewed to meet later filing requirements by certifying the information contained in the report has not changed during the intervening period, or certifying such changes as may have occurred. This is done by the Form F-lA. The F-lA is used to renew, amend, or amend and renew the reporting under any previously filed Form F-1 except one as to which a hardship exemption has been granted A report as to which the Commission has granted a hardship exemption may not be renewed through use of the Form F-lA. The hardship exemption is granted only for the period of a particular report. It must be obtained each time a new report is to be made. Moreover, the exemption relieves the reporting individual of the obligation to complete certain portions of the report. Renewal by use of the Form F-lA applies only to reports which have been fully completed and filed. Correction and completion It may sometimes be necessary for the Commission staff to ask for correction or completion of various items in a report, or clarification of items as to which some question may appear, or to require a complete new report in order to maintain orderly and manageable records. Such requests are no reflection upon reporting individuals but are intended to assist them. Cooperation will lighten the burden of reporting and facilitate as well as improve compliance under the disclosure law. Further assistance - Forms For further assistance the Public Disclosure Commission office may be reached at 403 Evergreen Plaza Building, Olympia, Washington 98504 (telephone 206/753-1111). Additional forms may be obtained from local county auditors or the Commission. Special note Reporting individuals are encouraged to retain copies of reports for their files. A copy for that purpose is provided in the assembled forms. -3- FORM F-1 This portion of the instructions attempts to explain the requirements of the report, item by item, with examples of entries as they would be made in typical cases. The general instructions as well as these particular instructions should of course be read. Allowance should also be made for variations in individual circumstances. When this is done there should be little difficulty in completing the report. Heading - Name, address and other identifying information It is important to fill in this section legibly and completely. There are often reports from more than one person with the same name. Address, designation of office and the related information called for here can be essential for proper identification, processing and reference. The particular office should be shown, and the name or number of the district or municipality should be given also. Example - (Type or print clearly) --- 1-- - NAME John H JONES NAMES OF SPOUSE,CHILDREN,OR OTHER DATE PREPARED RELATIVES LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD. HOME ADDRESS 123 4th Street Mary (wife) CITY Local City COUNTY Eastern ZIP CODE 99000 Henry (son) 1/2/?5 POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION — IF PARTISAN OFFICE Republican Ruth K Smith (mother in law) �✓ OFFICE HELDFire District Commissioner DISTRICT: 21 OFFICE SEEKING DISTRICT: TERM OF OFFICE - BEGAN: /1/23 — ENDS: 1/1/?7 IF ELECTED, TERM BEGINS: ENDS: Item 1 - Business or occupation Occupation, employer and place of employment should be shown here. Earnings or income from this source should then be included in the information furnished under Item. Example - ITEM OCCUPATION NAME OF EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS 1 Millwright Northern Pacific Corporation 567 8th St Local City WA 99000 A self employed or an unemployed person should indicate the occupation actually or usually followed. The fact of self employment or unemployment would then be noted in the space for name of employer. Example - ITEM OCCUPATION NAME OF EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS 1 Grocer (Self employed) 456 7th St Local City WA 99000 Item 2 - Direct financial interests This item applies to fiscal holdings, commonly known as intangible property. "Direct financial interest" includes any direct ownership interest in a bank or savings account, in the cash surrender value of an insurance policy, in stocks, bonds, evidences of indebtedness, judgments, accounts receivable, and other monetary claims in liquidated amounts. It does not include an account receivable by a business entity in the ordinary course of its business, or tangible personal property such as livestock, machinery, equipment, automobiles, furniture or jewelry. -4- The value of these holdings should be shown. If they earn dividends or interest, the amount earned ($500 or more) should then be entered as earnings or income under Item 6. And for that reason the value of savings and of checking accounts in a bank should be shown separately, as the savings account would and the checking account would not be an income producing asset. Shares of stock may be reported by the number of shares owned instead of by market value (but may be reported by market value if desired). If there have been fluctuations' in value during the reporting period, the report should reflect the highest value. It need not show fluctuations or lower values. Under this item it is not necessary to list holdings which are also required to be reported and are fully reported under other items (such as ownership of a business reported in Item 7, or ownership of real property reported in Item 10) of the report. (This is an exception - other entries should be complete even if they seem to be repeated elsewhere in the report.) Example - ITEM DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST(Applies:le)INTEREST IN EXCESS OF$6,000 IN A BANK OR SAVINGS ACCOUNT OR CASH Ent amouer nt 2 SURRENDER VALUE OF AN INSURANCE POLICY, (CO EACH OTHER DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST IN EXCESSOF$500.) code from __ — - -- page 3, NAME AND ADDRESS OF BANK OR IN- NATURE OF ENTITY NATURE OF FINANCIAL INTEREST or no. SURANCE COMPANY, OR OTHER ENTITY. — — of snares Glittering Gold Mining Co 1021 Front Street Mining enterprise Shares of common stock 300 _Wilmington..A_el-aw_esrt_-2234i —r - National Life Insurance Co Life insurance cash 622 Michigan Avenue Life insurance surrender value Chicago--I1linois_.6Q62$_ _ - . - - - ----- Security National Bank Checking account (self) A Banking Savings account (Ruth IC Local City WA 99000 Smith) Item 3 - Creditors 'and indebtedness This item requires a listing of each creditor to whom $500 or more was owed by the reporting individual or member of the immediate family. A debt is a personal obligation or liability to pay or return something of value. Debts of business entities with which the individual is associated are reportable only to the extent to which the individual is personally liable on the debt. Accounts of a business entity payable in the ordinary course of its business need not be reported. Debts arising from a "retail installment transactiori'need not be reported. This includes any transaction in which the reporting individual was a retail buyer purchasing goods from a retail seller. A credit card purchase is a typical example. Another is the purchase of a household appliance on contract. A secured obligation such as a home mortgage would be entered here. In such a case the home would be the security given and would be indicated in Column 5, with the legal description of the home then included in the listing of real property ownership in Item 10. Example - -5- ITEM CREDITORS LIST ONLY CREDITORS TO WHOM $500 OR MORE WAS OWED (Does not apply to "RETAIL INSTALLMENT TRANSACTION" 3 as defined in Chap. 63.14 R.C.W.) ORIGINAL ( PRESENT CREDITOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS amount owed amount owed TERMS OF PAYMENT SECURITY GIVEN, IF ANY (Enter Code) (Enter Code) Home Finance Company D C $175 monthly Home mortgage Local City WA 99000 Security National Bank B A y 50 monthly Glittering Local City WA 99000 Gold stock Mercy Hospital C B $ 50 monthly (None) Local City WA 99000 City Market Local City WA 99000 B A 50 monthly (None) Item 4 - Offices held This includes both elective and appointive positions held in corporations, associations, unions, nonprofit organizations, or partnerships. It also includes such public offices as city councilman, school board director and fire commissioner. An office held should be indicated in the listing under this item even though it may have also been entered at the heading of the report. Example - INSTRUCTIONS ITEM LIST EACH PUBLIC OR PRIVATE OFFICE,DIRECTORSHIP 4 AND POSITION AS TRUSTEE HELD. WHO SHOULD FILE THIS FORM: All elected officials (except President, Vice President and precinct committeeman) and every candidate (except Commissioner Fire District 21 for the office of President, Vice President and precinct committeemen) for themselves and, their immediate families for the preceding twelve months. President Ace Transport NOTE: Detailed instructions ere available to assist in completing this form. President Uplands Rod and Gun Club FILING DEAD LINE:Elected officials during month of January of each year. Candidates within two weeks of becoming a Candidate. Director School District 6 (wife) FORM TO BE FILED WITH: Registration and Reporting Section, Public Disclosure Commission,403 Evergreen Plaza Bldg.—Olympia,Washington 98504 (206) 753-1111 -- RCW 42.1.7.240 of this Law is printed in full on last page. • Item 5 - Legislative and lobbying activity • Any type or amount of legislative or lobbying activity requires.a detailed entry under this item. Unlike the other items, there is no minimum amount of compensation below which this activity need not be reported. If compensation of any kind or in any amount was paid or promised, a full entry must be made. The legislation, rules, rates or standards need to be described in reasonable detail, but it is not necessary to state whether particular activities or services were performed in support or opposition, or in what they actually consisted. Example - -6- ITEM LIST PERSONS FOR WHOM ACTUAL OR PROPOSED LEGISLATION, RULES, RATES OR STANDARDS HAVE BEEN PREPARED, 5 PROMOTED, OR OPPOSED FOR CURRENT OR DEFERRED COMPENSATION. Amount of current or deferred PE • RSONS TO WHOM � DESCriIPTION OF LEGISLATION, — compensationpaidorpromisedto SERVICES RENDERED RULES, RATES, OR STANDARDS 1 be paid. (Enter Code.) Uplands Rod and Gun Club Proposed House and Senate bills (circulated in draft A form to legislators including Senator John Doe and Representative Harry Moe) to regulate use of firearms on public lands Item 6 - Earnings and income This item calls generally for information of salary, wages, earnings or other income of $500 or more by the reporting individual and all members of the immediate family. It requires a listing of each governmental, business or commercial entity which has paid such compensation. "Compensation" includes salaries and wages, commissions, fees, interest, dividends, and any other form of pay or remuneration such as retirement, disability or unemployment benefits, education grants, welfare assistance and social security. Only governmental, business, or commercial entities from which compensation has been received need be listed. Compensation received from individuals who are not acting as business entities need not be reported. But an individual who is acting as a business entity is in the position of a sole proprietorship - compensation from that source is reportable. In case of compensation in the form of salary or wages, the name of the entity to be listed is the employer. Under "consideration given" the work or services performed should be described in general terms. Example - ITEM LIST EACH GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY CORPORATION PARTNERSHIP JOINT VENTURE SOLE'PROPRIETORSHIP,ASSOCIATION, UNION, OR OTHER BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL ENTITY FROM WHOM COMPENSATION I HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN ANY FORM OF 6 A TOTAL VALUE OF $500 OR MORE. NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE OF COMPEN- CONSIDERATION GIVEN OR PERFORMED IN EXCHANGE FOR OF ENTITY SATION. (Enter Code.) SUCH COMPENSATION- Northern Pacific Corp 567 8th Street C Daily work as millwright Local City_WA 99000 Ace Transport • __ I. ... - - ---- --- - - --- ---- --- - -- -- ------ -- Box 77 Local City 99000 B Transportation management Glittering Gold Mining Co A Stock investment (dividends) (Address Item 2) City Garage A Part time work as service station Local City WA - -- 99� attendant (son Henry Security National Bank Local Cit WA 99000 A Savings account (interest - Ruth K Smith) • This item does not require reporting of compensation paid to business entities with which the reporting individual is associated. • -7- • • The business of an independent farmer, rancher or other self employed person is a sole proprietorship. Income from that business is reportable under Item 6 the same as salary or other income would be reported if received from ra corporation or other ordinary employer. A8 items of $500 or more from certain sources must be identified, the self employed person may find it convenient to list those sources separately and show the balance of the self employment income as received from the sole proprietorship. Example - • ITEM LIST EACH GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY CORPORATION PARTNERSHIP JOINT VENTURE SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ASSOCIATION UNION, OR OTHER BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL ENTITY FROM WHOr.I COMPENSATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN ANY FORM OFF 6 A TOTAL VALUE OF $500 OR MORE. • NAME AND ADDRESS 1 VALUE OF COMPEN- CONSIDERATION GIVEN OR PERFORMED IN EXCHANGE FOR OF ENTITY SATION. (Enter Code.) SUCH COMPENSATION. . (Self - sole C ,Farm operation (see next entry also) • proprietorship) Allied Grain Marketers 542 Midwest Street C Sale of wheat Minneapolis Minn 56789_ As an alternative, the total income may be shown as received from the sole proprietorship, and the other entities then listed with the respective amounts and an appropriate notation indicating their inclusion in the total figure. Example - ITEM LIST EACH GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY CORPORATION PARTNERSHIP JOINT VENTURE SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP ASSOCIATION 6 UNITON, ORL OTHER BUSINESS INE500 OROR COMMERCIAL ENTITY FROM WHOM COMPENSATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED IN ANY FORM OF ORE. NAME AND ADDRESS VALUE OF COMPEN- CONSIDERATION GIVEN OR PERFORMED IN EXCHANGE FOR OF ENTITY SATION. (Enter Code.) SUCH COMPENSATION. (Self - sole proprietorship) D Farm operation (includes entries shown below) Allied Grain Marketers 542 Midwest Street C Sale of wheat Minneapolis Minn 567$9. Pioneer Market Local City WA 99000 B Sale of beef Item 7 - Business interests and relationships Item 7 requires information concerning entities in which the reporting individual or member of the immediate family holds an office or directorship or a general partnership interest or an ownership interest of 10 per cent or more. For instance, .if an individual is a partner in a farming operation or other enterprise, or an officer of a bank, or owns at least 10 per cent of a business, the required details must be reported. The fourth column of this item calls for the name of each business, commercial or governmental entity from which $500 or more was received by the reported concern. The actual amounts of compensation need not be shown. Names of individuals not acting as business entities need not be reported. For instance, if the reported entity is a fuel dealer, the report would not show customer John Jones as having purchased fuel, but would show a customer such as XYZ Corporation. This column calls for the sources -8- • of income to the enterprise in which the reporting individual has a management or ownership interest, and not payments made by or from the enterprise. The products furnished or services rendered by the reported entity for the compensation paid should be indicated or described generally in the fifth column. This would not be services rendered by the reporting individual to the business or enterprise, but the product, services or type of business from which the enterprise itself derives its income. Example - 1-----_—_ L ITEM LIST CORPORATIONS, PARTNERSHIP, JOINT VENTURE, ASSOCIATION, UNION OR OTHER ENTITY IN WHICH IS HELD ANY 7 OFFICE, DIRECTORSHIP, OR ANY GENERAL PARTNERSHIP INTEREST OR AN OWNERSHIP INTEREST OF 10% OR MORE. Name of governmental entity,corpo- CONSIDERATION NAME OF CORPORATION TITLE OF OFFICE, NATURE OF OWNER- ration, partnership, joint venture, GIVEN OR PERFORM- OR ENTITY DIRECTORSHIP, OR sole proprietorship,association,union PARTNERSHIP SHIP INTEREST or other business or commercial ED IN EXCHANGE FOR entity giving compensation to this COMPENSATION.— — entity of $500 or more during the preceding 12 months. Ace Transport President 100 per cent City of Local-- ----- --- ---- -- --- - ---- ------- Pacific Power & Light Motor- ------ ---- Washington Water Power transport North Star Markets hauling -- - — - -_Others on list attache ) Hercules Construction (Shareholder) 10 per cent (None) (Development enterprise) Parker Enterprises (Shareholder) 10 per cent (None) (Development) Item 8 - Purchase or other acquisition of real property Item 8 covers the purchase of real property. Information is required about real property in the state of Washington of an assessed value exceeding $2,500 in which any direct financial interest was acquired during the preceding calendar year. A legal description of the property should be entered or attached (a street or mailing address is not sufficient). The "nature of interest" acquired might be, for instance, a sole ownership or joint tenancy. "Consideration given" refers to the method of acquisition, as by exchange of property, or cash, promissory note or real estate contract. If the property was acquired by a loan or payment obligation of over $500, the obligation should also appear as an indebtedness under Item 3. Example - L___i:: ITEM LIST ALL REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTION THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS $2,500 IN WHICH ANY DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST WAS ACQUIRED DURING THE PRECEDING • 8 CALENDAR YEAR. LEGAL DESCRIPTION NATURE OF INTEREST CONSIDERATION GIVEN IN EXCHANGE Amount OF SUCH INTEREST Code SW)4 SW)4 Section 1 Township Cash (secured loan reported 22 North Range '44 East Title (ownership) under Item 3) Willamette Meridian.in - - --- Eastern County , . Other types of acquisition such as by gift, inheritance or foreclosure would be reported in substantially the same manner. • -9- • (Note - Forms and carbon sheet should be reversed before entries are made in subsequent items) Item 9 - Sale or other disposition of real property Item 9 covers the sale of interests in Washington real property assessed at more than $2,500. This item should contain a legal description of the property (street or mailing address is not sufficient) entered or attached, the type of consideration received, name and address of the person furnishing the consideration, and the amount for which the property was sold. Example - ITEM LIST ALL REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTION, THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS $2,500 IN WHICH ANY DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST WAS DIVESTED DURING THE PRECEDING 9 CALENDAR YEAR. 1 NATURE OF CONSIDERATION NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON FURNISHING Amount LEGAL DESCRIPTION RECEIVED SUCH CONSIDERATION Code Lot 3 Block 4 Fifth Addition ' Michael and Ellen Murphy Cash and mortgage to City of Local Box 14 Local City WA 99000 Other types of disposition such as by gift, exchange, condemnation or foreclosure would be reported in substantially the same manner. Item 10 - Ownership of real property Item 10 applies to real property in the state of Washington assessed at more than $2,500, an interest in which was owned or otherwise held but neither bought nor sold during the year. A legal description should be entered or attached (street or mailing address is not sufficient). If a satisfactory legal description was included in a report previously filed, the property may be described by making reference to the earlier report and the description thereon. A clearly legible copy of assessment or tax statement in which the property is adequately described may be submitted for the legal description. A description from such a statement may also be copied into the report, but must be completely accurate and sufficiently detailed to identify the property. It is not necessary to state or enter the value of property reported under this item. . Example ITEM1LIST ALL REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTION,THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS $2,500 IN WHICH A DIRECT FINANCIAL INTEREST WAS HELD. (If described In previous report, reference 10 i can he made to Previous report.) LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 3 Block 4 Forman's Replat of Local City First Addition SEA► SEX Section 1 Township 22 North Range 33 East Willamette Meridian in Eastern County Item 11 - Corporate or similar interests in real property This item requires information of Washington real property holdings of any corporation, partnership, firm, enterprise or other entity in which the reporting -10- individual or member of the immediate family holds or during the reporting period has held a 10 per cent or greater ownership interest. All real property in Washington, assessed at more than i5,000, in which. such a concern had a direct financial interest must be listed here. Legal descriptions must be furnished but values need not be stated. Example - ITEM ILIST ALL REAL PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTION, THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF WHICH EXCEEDS $5,000 IN WHICH A CORPORATION,PARTNERSHIP,FIRM,ENTERPRISE OR OTHER ENTITY HAD A DIRECT 11 FINANCIAL INTEREST IN WHICH 10% OR GREATER OWNERSHIP WAS HELD. LEGAL DESCRIPTION • Hercules Construction - NY SW* SW* Section 1 Twp 22 N Rge 33 E WM in Eastern County • Parker Enterprises - Lots 4, 5 and 6 Block 4 Local City Third Addition Signature The report must be authenticated with the signature of the reporting individual. The name should be printed below the signature, and candidacy or title of the particular office stated. Example - • CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the above is a true, complete and correct statement in accordance FINANCIAL AMOUNT CODE with Section 24 of this Law. A-Less than$1,000 SIGNATURE DATE �/ /2/r75 B -At least$1,000 but less than$5,000 igrit4"1 -1 � C-At least$5,000 but less than$10,000 D-At least$10,000 but less than$25,000 NAME TITLE E-At least$25,000 or more John H JONES Commissioner Fire District 21 • • -11- • FORM F-lA A completed report which has been previously filed may be renewed to fulfill a subsequent reporting requirement through use of the Form F-lA. With this form the previous report may be certified as complete and accurate, and resubmitted by reference as a current report if its information is still. applicable. Example - NAME John 'H JONES NAMES OF SPOUSE,CHILDREN,OR OTHER DATE PREPARED RELATIVES LIVING IN THE HOUSEHOLD. HOME ADDRESS 123 4th Street Mary (wife) 1/2/75 CITY Local City COUNTY Eastern ZIP CODE 99000 Henry (son) POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION T. IF PARTISAN OFFICE Democratic Ruth K Smith (mother in law) _ OFFICE HELD Commissioner Fire District 21 OFFICE SEEKING TERM OF OFFICE BEGAN: 1/1/7 ENDS: 1/1/77 IF ELECTED„ TERM BEGINS: ENDS: ITEM OCCUPATION I NAME OF EMPLOYER BUSINESS ADDRESS 1 I Millwright I Northern Pacific Corporation 567 8th St Local City WA 99000 I have reviewed the previous Statement of Financial Affairs filed with the Public Disclosure Commission on 1/2/74_and any and all succeeding amendments as filed on __.(nnne) _ . I CERTIFY that the information reported thereon is a complete, true and accurate representation of my currently reportable financial affairs and that there have been no changes in reportable ' data since the prior report(s). I submit said report(s) as my current report for the preceding 12 months. Signed _ ir-41-05Vicinots-e This form also permits changes in a previously filed report to bring the information up to date, and resubmission by reference, with those changes, to fulfill the current reporting obligation. Example - I have reviewed the previous Statement of Financial Affairs filed with the Public Disclosure Commission on._]./2 7k _ and any and all succeeding amendments as filed on , 6112/71±_- : I CERTIFY that the information reported thereon, EXCEPT FOR the amendments, deletions or changes below, is a complete, true and accurate representation of my currently reportable financial affairs, and that there have been no other changes in reportable data since the prior report(s). I submit said report(s) with these amendments, deletions or changes as my current report for the preceding 12 months. Signed - . ._-_..- F-1 ITEM 6__ ADD .,__7C__DELETE CHANGE____AS FOLLOWS: School District 6 Compensation B Services as substitute elementary school teacher Eastern County (wife Mary) Local City WA 99000 • Li ADDITIONAL AMENDMENT(S) ON BACK SIDE OF THIS PAGE. • The Form F-1A may not be used to renew a report as• to which a hardship exemption 'has been granted. It may be used only for reports previously fully completed and filed. • • • • • -12 • - h \ I .tr)z l'e yk o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 0 a N co AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD CITY CLERK r741�1£O SE Pl '��� • December 10, 197,3 ' . • To: Newly Elected Councilmen Bruce/Clymer/Delaurenti-to assume office January 'l4, 1974 From: Del Mead, City Clerk i Re: Certificates of Election ' Gentlemen: The King County Election Department has mailed Certificates; of Election to each successful candidate, • The Certificates must be filed with the City Clerk for the Official file record prior to administration of the Oath of Office, Del Mead ' - _ . I • • 411) i c I gie,eizeni- , having filed a declaration of Candidacy for the office of City Councilman , Position No. on , 19.__, City Clerk File No. , do hereby authorize the Renton City Clerk to withdraw my candidacy for said office. Signature SUBSCRIBED this day of , 19 • City Clerk • • • • • ' r I . . . A . . W ' , ., . . . , i981 S S TATE . . , : . ., . . . , , , , BALLOT. , • H , , ISSUES . . • I . . N . _ . , . . G . , . . . • ,_ . T • STATE OF PEND WASHINGTON 'WHATCOM OREILLE SAN o OKANOGAN ISLANDS O t �i O iii N SNOHOMISH• CHELAN JEFFERSON DOUGLAS SPOKANE 8 LINCOLN GRAYS / v HARBOR MASON Se KITTITAS ADAMS , WHITMAN THURSTON I FRANKLIN GARFIELD ` PACIFIC LEWIS ■` YAKIMA COLUM- i WAH I WALLA BIA A AKUM COWLITZ BENTON WALLA ASOTIN SKAMANIA KLICKITAT T E . , . , . . LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WASHINGTON ' WASHINGTON STATE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1981 7 A.M. - 8 P.M. 1 , INTRODUCTION The 1981 State Ballot Issues publication has been prepared by the League of Women Voters of Washington. The •issues described will appear on all state ballots in the November 3 general election. , The League has made every effort to present factual material in explaining these measures. We- have included the basic arguments being offered by proponents and opponents-of each-issue. The arguments have been matched as much as possible, so that arguments addressing the same point are side by side. However, it is not possible to include all of the arguments,which could or will be advanced. Nor has any attempt been made to evaluate the validity of the arguments included in the booklet. We recommend that you continue to read and listen to news reports, editorials and commentaries for additional information. Groups in your area, including the League of Women Voters, may be holding ballot issues meetings. We urge you to attend. . The League of,Women Voters is a non-partisan political organization dedicated to the principals of . self government established in the Constitution of the United States. The purpose of the League is ' ' to promote political responsibility by encouraging members to take an informed and active part in : their government at all levels. The League does not support candidates or their parties: It does, however, encourage League members as individuals to work actively for the candidates or party of their choice and to run for office. The League is a grassroots organization which takes action on a variety of governmental issues,,which the members have chosen to study and on which they have reached concensus. . Information on local ballot issues and voter registration can be obtained from the local League in, your area. There is a list of local Leagues on page 13.' Ze2a ci.J , ._ . Fran Dew,President League of Women Voters Of Washington • • 1 i • Chris Golde, Ballot Issues Editor 1 League of Women Voters of Washington 1 1406- 18th Avenue Seattle, Washington 98122 (206) 329-4646 1 2. VOTER INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF ITEMS ON THE BALLOT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT r+0iAfter approval by two-thirds (2/3) of each body of the legislature, any prppos- ed Constitutional Amendment must appear on the next General Election ballot for voter ratification. A simple, majority of the votes on the measure will ratify 1' t. " • There are three; constitutional amendments on the November 1981 ballot: SJR 107 (p. 4); SJR 133 (p. 5);HJR 7 (p. 6,7). INITIATIVE TO,THE PEOPLE The voters may' enact original legislation, either proposing new laws or _ changing existing ones, without consideration by the legislature. Eight percent of the number of voters voting in the preceding gubernatorial election.must 04' propose the measure by petition. For the 1981 ballot 138,472 valid signatures were needed. A simple majority on the measure is needed for passage. There are two'initiatives to the people on the November 1981 ballot: Initiative 394'(p. 8-10);'Initiative 402 (p. 11, 12). , There are four other types of ballot measures, none of which appear on the November 1981 ballot. They are: . ' a) Legislative Referendum Bill. „7, • These are recently enacted laws referred by the legislature for voter considera- tion. . b) Referendum Measure. a • By collecting.petition signatures,a recently enacted law may be placed on the ballot by the voters. The number of signatures must equal at least four percent of those'who voted in the preceding gubernatorial election. c) Bond Issue Referendum. . . ' These are'recently enacted laws authorizing state obligation bonds for capital. & improvements. Those improvements which cannot be paid for out of the state income and,which are larger than $400,000 rust be submitted to the voters. d). Initiative to the Legislature. The voters may propose original legislation for the legislature to consider. The measure must be submitted 'to the legislature at least 10 days before the beginning of the session on a petition. The number of signatures on the petition must equal eight percent of the people voting in the preceding gubernatorial election. The Legislature may approve and enact; approve and refer to the voters; propose an alternative and refer both to the voters; reject or take no action. In this case the measure is then submitted to the voters at the next General Election. 3. . I11 iI VOTER INFORMATION . �� , WHEN TO REGISTER You may register to vote any time up to 30 days before an election. You may,transfer registration \ between precincts within the/same county up to 30 days before an election. Should you change your residence outside your present county or change your name, you will have to re-register. The same 30 day requirement will apply. i The Washington State Primary Election is September. 15, 1981. Deadline 'to register for this election was August 15, 1981. The Washington State General Election is November 3; 1981. Deadline to register for this election is October 3, 1981. . ' / WHERE TO REGISTER You can register to vote at the following places: County auditor or Election offices, City or Town Clerk offices, Local League of Women Voters offices, Fire Departments, Branch.Libraries, and the election headquarters of candidates for major public office. It is suggested that you call to establish what times a registrar will be available. 1 ABSENTEE BALLOT If for any reason you will be away from home, or are otherwise unable to vote in person, you may apply to,your county auditor for an absentee'ballot, either by mail or in 'person. You must give. your name, address and phone number: the address to which you want the ballot sent, and your signature. Applications for absented ballots are acceptable 45 days to 1 day before:;the election: The ballot will be mailed to you or can,be picked up at the auditor's office by you'or a member of your family. Instructions are included. No absentee ballots are issued on the day of an election or primary. The signed ballot must be postmarked or delivered to the county.auditor on or before election day. , WHERETO VOTE ii , Vote at your precinct polling place. The name and number is on your registration card. Locations of polling places are published in newspapers the Friday before the election. Information is also available at city hall or the county courthouse. The 1981 legislature approved • S a redistricting plan for the State of Washington. Asthere is a legal challenge pending on the measure, it has only been implemented where necessary i1 Most counties will not redraw legislative districts until after the court suit is settled. This will'be after the November I 1981 General election. For some local elections new district line's were needed. Tl''lese lines have been drawn by the counties. Some voters will find themselves in a new district and/or precinct. This may change your polling place. Those voters being affected by the redistricting plan should be notified of the changes by their county election office. 1 4. STATE JOINT RESOLUTION 107 OFFICIAL BALLOT TITLE • Shall constitutional limitations on powers and numbers of superior court commissioners • be removed, and limitations be established by.legislation. • BACKGROUND • ' The Constitution currently allows each county to, appoint up to three' (3) court commissioners. These people do'some of the tasks a judge is authorized to do, in order to relieve the.judges for more important tasks. Court commissioners have the authority to take depositions, and to perform those duties which a judge may perform"at chambers", as opposed to on the bench. EFFECT IF PASSED , . \, The limit to the number of court commissioners that could be appointed by the judge of the superior court having jurisdiction would be removed from the constitution. These limits would then be prescribed by state law. The powers of court commissioner would be specifically defined and limited by law. The laws which will define the powers of the commissioners and which would set the limits on the number of commissioners allowed,'have not yet been written. • ARGUMENTS, ' IN FAVOR(VOTE YES) A OPPOSED (VOTE NO) 1. The .appointment of more court 1. Litigants are entitled to have judicial commissioners in superior court will help tasks performed by elected judges rather than reduce congestion and delays 'in case , by appointed officials. Restricting the number processing. of commissioners would insure that judges performed' the [asks they were elected to 2. The current limitation of 3 court commis- perform. sioners per county fails to take into account , that some of the. more populous counties , 2. ' The constitutional restriction of the the need more commissioners to deal with their pe Weir ement that judge commian�ev'ew acant of a larger caseloads. q court commissioner should be retained. Court 3. 'The powers of court commissioners commissioners are not elected officials and should be limited by statute rather than by the - their powers should be limited. constitution to allow for easier;periodic review and revision, 3. The powers of court 'commissioners should 'be limited by-the constitution, where ' 4. The limitation of powers by the phrase "at they could not be changed without voter , chambers" is somewhat archaic and unclear. It approval, rather than in the law. - is better to list the exact powers. 5. It is better not to have numerical limita- tions listed in the constitution. The constitution should describe the procedure, and the statutes should be used to'detail the system. , 5. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 133 OFFICIAL TITLE Shall certification of initiatives to the legislature be required within forty;' days of filing and legislatively ordered referenda thereon prohibited? BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF EFFECT During the years when there is a gubernatorial election, there has been confusion as to whether the signatures required for initiatives to'the legislature would be based on the` number of people voting'in that,year's election or in the preceding gubernatorial election. IF PASSED the number of signatures required would be based on the number voting in the last gubernatorial election ' preceding the date on which the text of the initiative was.filed. D Currently, initiatives to the legislature may be filed up to 10 days before the beginning of the legislative session: The Secretary of State then has 10 days. to verify the signatures." The verification process is often quite time consuming. IF THE MEASURE PASSED the Secretary of State would have 40 days to verify the signatures, and if the legislature wished to consider the measure between the beginning of the session and the date when verification 'is completed, the Secretary of State would be able to give a provisional certification. . Currently, initiatives to the legislature ma be: a a � referred to the voters (c) rejected and automaticallyy ( � pproved 'and enacted, (b) approved and � ' referred to the voters, (d) a second version, approved, with both measures referred to the people. IF PASSED this constitutional amendment would remove (b) as an option. The intent of the initiative is such that, if the requisite signatures are collected, and the measure passes the legislature, there is no need for the people to vote on the measure in the next election. . . . ii The measure also makes, changes consistent with new provisions elsewhere in the constitution.Such,technical changes bring the measure in line with the,annual sessions of the'legislature, and provisions for amendment of initiatives by a 2/3 vote of both houses,and other details.' ARGUMENTS . IN FAVOR (VOTE YES) OPPOSED(VOTE NO) 1. The amendment does not change the " There are rio arguments against SJR 133 effect of the constitution. The language is being advanced. 11 clearer and the ordering more logical. The powers of initiative ,and . referenda are i, preserved intact. ' I. • 2. The measure will clarify the technical ,1 aspects of current law. Costly legal challenges ! ` l on the procedural aspects of filing and submit- I ting ballot propositions will be avoided. Il . it . 11 HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 7 , . 6. OFFICIAL BALLOT TITLE 'Shall industrial development bonds; repaid by such developments, not by public funds, be authorized for issuance by public governmental entities? BACKGROUND .. . , Washington, unlike most other states, does not allow local governments to authorize Industrial Development Bonds (IDBs); also known as Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs), to finance private industrial projects..Where permitted, a company comes'to a local Industrial Development Board, in a city, town, county or port district, with plans to build in the area. The board then may approve a bond to finance the project; the federal limit on each bond issue is $10 million. Essentially the government agency is lending its name, but no credit, to a transaction between a company and a lending institution. The bonds are exempt from federal income taxes. Since investors will take a lower interest rate on the bonds in return for tax-free income, the borrower can finance the project at interest rates that are up to 6% lower than normal, which results in considerable savings for the company. Bond holders are paid off by the profits realized by the manufacturer. In the case of default, neither the municipality nor the state would be liable. The only recourse the investor has is to turn to the investing company. There is no loss of revenue to the local governments with this system. However, the federal treasury loses over $1-billion in tax revenues each year. Currently 47 states issue IDB's; although some states limit when and where IDB's can be issued. It is not clear whether the Washington constitution allows this type of non-recourse bond sale or not. Thus, in order to avoid possible confusion and litigation, the legislature passed HJR 7, specifically allowing IDB's, The legislature also passed enabling legislation, Senate Bill 3554, the , Local Economic Development Actiof 1981, defining the exact uses of IDBs. EFFECT IF PASSED . The Washington legislation is more restrictive than the federal legislation governing IDBs. There is a federal $10-million limit on all projects except for pollution control development. Washington law would only allow facilities falling under these categories to be financed by IDB's: manufactur- ing, processing, production, assembly, warehousing, transportation, pollution control, solid waste disposal'and energy facilities. The Act does not permit the financing of commercial, retail, office or • recreational facilities. Such projects have been the subject of criticism in other states. Future legisla- tion could add other facilities to the list of permitted enterprises. Any such legislation would require a 3/5 vote in both houses of the legislature and would be subject to referendum. The amendment would not effect revenue bond financing which is currently allowed. . ARGUMENTS . • . IN FAVOR(VOTE YES) OPPOSED (VOTE NO) 1. When. 47 other states make use of some 1. IDB's are seldom a major consideration form of tax-exempt economic development for business in deciding where to locate.IDB's bonds, Washington is placed at a competitive are so widely available that a community can disadvantage in attracting'the kind of industry rarely use them to lure a firm. that we desire to keep our state,both clean and . U economically strong. (Arguments continued on page 7.) 7. �I IN FAVOR (VOTE YES) OPPOSED (VOTE NO) 2. Washington needs this kind of funding 2. It has not been proven that our economic -available to signal to business that the state is a ' climate is so different,from other states that we favorable place to do business. desperately need this typli e of funding. 3. The sorts of industries that will be ' 3. It is unfair that some larger national attracted are the relatively small scale ones, companies have the credit ratings to qualify for such as printing or electronics-firms. ' , these bonds, while local',companies can not finance themselves this Way, and have to ' 4. Many of the complaints in other states compete against lower priced products about IDB's concern the construction of corn- , produced by the larger firm,. A firm financed mercial and retail facilities (such as McDonalds ' this way can charge lower prices, because it and K-Mart). These are not in the list of types was financed at a lower interest rate. of construction permitted by SB 3554. 4. There is nothing to,prevent the'law from . 5. IDB's will reduce the cost, and thus being changed once the constitutional amend- encourage the construction of pollution ment passes, so that "Burger Bonds" for control facilities and alternate energy commercial and retail facilities are permitted. resources.' 5: The cost .for pollution control devices 6. IDB's don't give an unfair advantage to should be borne by the company which is large private investors, instead, they take away polluting, not by all the taxpayers. an advantage that 47 states have,over us. i, ' 6. Most businesses consider such things as 7. Many states have had large pollution ' access to markets, ports,,; raw materials, control facilities built with these bonds, that transportation, climate,, availability of 'labor might otherwise nothave been erected. There when deciding where to locate. Making IDB's is no monetary limit on pollution control available will not change these things about facilities. ' our state. alit , 8. The municipality y •is completely free of 7. Most new jobs are created by businesses' responsibility/if the company fails to complete that are small, employing about 20 people: ' the project. The manufacturer must pay off the They are the ones that benefit a local economy investors directly. ' ' the most. However, these businesses do not • have the credit ratings to qualify for the bonds. • 8. Municipalities may feel obligated to pay off debts incurred by default,: so as not to damage their reputation as a 'good place in which to invest. it • i ,i I'I II . 11 Il l II 8. INITIATIVE 394 OFFICIAL TITLE ` Shall public agencies obtain voter approval prior to issuing bonds for the construction or acquisition of major energy projects? BACKGROUND Meeting the energy needs of the State of Washington is the province of the local energy corpora- tions. In most counties these corporations are Public.Utility' Districts (PUD) orCity Lights.meets all the envi'on- hen energy needs for an area are projected the corporate entity finalizes a plan, mental and health regulations, and begins construction. Funding such pr sj ctsals is pgd ainey tby bond sales to private investors, who gain interest on their e energy corporation. Currently voters have no direct influence over the funding or authorization of any public energy project. This allows the project managers to run the project without interference. . However, PUD commissioners for each county are elected. . State Law allows several local utilities to band together into a joint operating tam y, to on allow the _ members to jointly finance, build and operate electrical generating facilities tha y financial capability of any single member utility. In 1957 rom the Boae rd of Direton lic Power ctors made up of System (WPPSS) was chartered. Policy direction comes Chelan,f one person from each member utility'. The 23 WPPSSmembers are the PUDs in Benton, 'Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin,.Grant, Grays Harbor, Kittattas, Klickitat, Lewis, Mason,.Okanogan, Pacific, Skamania, Snohomish, and Wahkiakum Counties and the municipal lighting systems.of Richland, Seattle Tacoma and Ellensburg. . WPPSS is currently building 5 nuclear power facilities fbr 88 public utilities who have purchased the projected power. Two plants ,are located at Satsop and three at Hanford.s the construction cost at $ The bign l estimate Was $4.1 billion. The latest official estimate place The re has been a history of management problems at the WPPSS projects', to which much of the cost overrun is attributed. Other states are building CoP ble plants for#4 and #5,land a tly concentration lower sums. The new WPPSS director has ordered a work slowdown on plants of effort towards the completion of.plant #2,which is 85% complete.. 'EFFECTS IF PASSED . Voter approval would have to besought before the bonds to fund any moaj pint energy yrproject could be issued. Whenever a public agency, such as a city, p county, l ing agency decides to build or acquire,a facility capable of genera ing over 250 megawatts, it must n and type offac litymit e funding proposal to the voters. The proposal must include the name, location the dollar value and type of bonds desired; the anticipated total cost of construction or acquisition; a summary of the final cost-effectiveness study; anticipated lifespan of the project; estimated costs of shut down and the average rate increase to each taxpayer because of the project. Only those voters living within the city, county, PUD district tric t or vote on ver quest .toentThe ities comprising a joint operating agency sponsoring the project election must be held between 90 and 120 days of the date the application was made. If necessary, a special election would be held. 9. II Any project which is already under construction would be subject to such!a vote only if the total . estimated cost is more than 200% of the original estimated cost. These costs include the costs for ' planning, construction, licensing, the cost of fuel for the first year, interestl'charges and any other costs incurred up until the first day of operation. .If the measure passed, public agencies would have to givep ! effective. Priority would'be given: (1) to conservation; (2) to renewable oresour es (3) oojects whichare enerrat- .•ing resources using waste heat or generating resources of high fuel conversion efficiency, (4) to all other resources. . Six current and proposed facilities, totalling 12,571 megawatts (mw) of future ener ,resources would be affected, and be placed before the voters. !i - gy ' 1) Grant County PUD (hydro) — Priest Rapids and Wanapum Dam expansions. (640 mw, 2) Chelan County PUD (hydro) — Antilon, 4 unit pump storage facility. (1600 mw) )3) Douglas County PUD (hydro) — Browns Canyon, 6 unit pumped storage facility. (2000 mw *5) Washington Water Power (coal-fired) — Creston Coal Project. (2000 mw) ', ) - 6) Washington Public Power Supply System (nuclear) — Satsop and Hanford','Reactors. (6080 m 4) Seattle City Light (hydro) — Raising Ross Dam. (251 mw) li u') *Has some public participants,,so the initiative applies. ' ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR(VOTE YES) . 1. Public agencies, which spend the public's' UPPOSEI�(VOTE NO) p 1. The measure is far too broad: It stops all money, should be subject to public control. power in the state, not ';.just the WPPSS - 2. This initiative will'keep future large energy project, which is the'propon'ents target. '. 'projects from getting out of hand'. 2. Not onlywould WPPSS - be subject to • approval by voters, but'i, other currently 3. The estimated total cost of the ' five planned facilities would be affected. WPPSS projects is• $200-billion, or over ' $30,000 per household for the plant, which 3: The initiative would likely stop the t 5 'will generate energy for only 35 ears. y projects, resulting i WPPSS n severe power shortages.. I. 4. WPPSS is the only State. agency that does not need voter approval before issuing 4. No tax money is spent by WPPSS. State bonds, as we do for sewer, water, schools or law does not allow them to levy a tax on other bond funded projects. anything. Thus, they are not 'required to seek ' 5. Only those people affected by the project, voter approval. i, whose energy rates would reflect the cost of 5. Initiative 394 opposes kcal rule. It is possible for the of one county to stop the facility, would vote on the issue. a project benefitting many counties, by being • 6. Every project would be voted on by the the only opponents. Even if all,others approve the project, one area of dissent could halt the rate payers whose energy agencies have purchased power generated by the project. All project. participants- in a project would vote. For • 11 II example, Seattle voters would vote on `6. I-394 promotes representation without WPPSS 1, 2 and 3, from which Seattle City taxation. Since the initiative requires votes Light is purchasing power, but not on WPPSS within the "local goverment entities 4 or 5. • comprising the membership of the joint • �I 10. *7. I-394 requires that "no public agency operating agency" those rate payers whose local power supply districts have purchased , may issue on,sell bonds . . . unless it has first power, but are not represented on the board obtained authority for the expenditure of the of directors of the joint operating agency, will funds to be raised by the sale at an election". Elections would be on the annual or not be able to vote. Conversely, voters whose , '� local power supply is represented on .an _ completion budget of the project Only if there operating agency's board (such as Seattle City is a considerable cost overrun would.a second Light) but are pot purchasing any, power, election be required. would be voting. 8. Creating expensive energy for the state *7. 1-394 might;require a special election will cost us jobs. every 3 - 4 months, when an agency issues new bonds. Each election is costly,- about 9. The WPPSS debt,will drain money away $100,000, a cost borne by the utility, and ' from the state that could be used to provide eventually by the customer. These elections . interest manic jobs and economic stability. would also be open pulation. • 10. WPPSS is the largest state energy con- 8. The lack of energy in the state would force structiori project in the U.S. and has never businesses out, and result in.a loss of jobs, and' been subjected to voter approval. cost the state,money in lost taxes. 11. Subjecting major energy facilities to the 9. Thousands of construction jobs would be - approval of voters, who will ultimately,pay the lost. Many future industry jobs, dependant on costs' of the facilities'through higher energy abundant power, would be lost. rates, will enhance the confidence of investors.I 10. There is no need to require a further 12. The initiative also-requires that priority accountability of WPPSS. An independent be given to cost effective projects, ;especially .study of WPPSS projects 4 and 5 is 'currently , conservation and renewable resources. This in progress. The legislature has also mandated that WPPSS add 4 outside experts to its would -help assure affordable energy, not, executive board.. Several steps have also been energy at any cost. taken to deal with the problems caused by 13. ' I-394 is not against.nuclear energy, it is transition from hydro to other energy forms. opposed to uncontrolled spending for energy 11. The bond ratings might slip, resulting in of any type. higher interest rates, . due to the election process. This would increase the cost of'the' • project. ' 12. The proposed, system is so unwieldy that delays, while waiting for voter approval, drafting proposals, redrafting measures that - have been defeated, etc. would increase the ' planning time of a project and increase the costs. 13. Power from WPPSS 1, 2, and 3 has been contracted for by Bonneville Power Authority to be marketed throughout the • _ West. Elections' in Washington ' could encumber the contracts to supply power to ' people who have no election option. *Note: The actual text of the initiative is differently interpreted by the proponents and opponents. i 1 .. ` INITIATIVE 402 . il 1 . OFFICIAL TITLE - Shall inheritance and gift taxes be abolished, and the state death taxes be restricted to the federal estate tax credit allowed? • BACKGROUND Currently, when a Washington State resident dies, his/her estate is charged Mth both federal and state taxes. These are computed in the following way. On the federal level, the value of the estate is added up, some deductions on this are allowed (for inheritance to spouse and dependent children, for example); the remainder is the taxable estate. On the basis of a tax schedule the gross federal tax is computed. Then, depending on a second set of schedules, a,percentage of this sum . (from 8/10% to 16%) is allowed as a credit toward state taxes paid. That is, all state taxes paid, up to this limit, can be subtracted from the federal taxes due. The, amount left is the federal tax due. In Washington the state taxes are computed in a very different manner than on the federal level. The resulting taxes are usually greater than the federal tax credit. Often state taxes must be paid even when no federal taxes are imposed.. In Washington, the more distant the relationship-between the deceased and the inheritor,.the , larger the'percentage of taxes imposed on the estate. The state tax range's from 1 to 10% for immediate family, 3 to 20% for siblings, nieces and nephews, and 10 to 25% for cousins and more distant relatives. In 1979 the Washington inheritance laws were revised. In-a gradual phase- in process, ending in 1985, the following modifications will have been made. (1) A substantial increase in basic exemptions; (2) A phase-out of the tax on community property inherited by a surviving spouse; (3) Reduction of the tax on family farms and businesses by more than 50%.; (4) Reduction of the rates for distantly related inheritors. . - In addition, the state imposes gift taxes. Since large gifts are often used to reduce the value of an estate, the state generates some revenue from the estate before death. In recent months the federal tax laws have been dramatically altered. Included in the package were changes in the inheritance tax laws. The levels of taxation were scaled upward so that the level (currently $175,625) at which federal estate taxes would begin, will, gradually rise to' $600,000 by 1986. The maximum rate of tax is reduced from 70% to 50% on estates worth more than $2.5 million. The value of timberland and farmland could be reduced as 'much as $750,000 in computing the value of an'estate. This would reduce the need to sell such property to pay the taxes. • In recent gears the state inheritance and gift taxes have contributed 2 - 3% �lof the generated revenue for the state budget. However, this percentage is•likely to drop a bit as the 1979 changes in Washington State inheritance laws continue to be phased in. I, EFFECT IF PASSED` Initiative 402 would limit the amount of taxes paid to the state to the maximum alllowed as a credit on the federal taxes. Thus the total amount of inheritance taxes paid, to both the 'state and federal treasuries, would be equal to the gross federal taxes. In addition the gift taxes would be completely eliminated. There would be a substantial loss of revenue to the state. The federal tax law changes have , 12. decreased the number of estates that will have.to pay taxes. The .losses are estimated ll as st tate million per year. The passage of I-402, coupled with the federal tax law revisions, levy tax on only .5% of the state's_population. However, fewer estates ofadministering would berie ice to file the e complex forms and there would be some reduction in the co taxes. ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR,(VOTE YES) OPPOSED (VOTENO) 1. State tax laws are unwieldy. Many estates 1. The inheritance tax is among the most must file complex forms even if they pay no progressive of the taxes we have. It is levied at taxes. These taxes are imposed at a time of graduated levels after generous deductions are emotional stress. made. • 2. The state would be giving up the right to 2. The State tax is unfair. It creates,a large determine its own revenue. Instead, the double penalty on estates. Many people who federal laws would determine the state budget. do not pay federal taxes, must payhigh state The federal laws are often changed •by taxes they cannot afford. Congress. The state would be giving up one of its most precious powers to ' the federal 3. The bulk of most estates is not,cash; it is government. • property or a business, yet the government 3. The revenue losses to the state could go demands cash, 'often forcing a quick sale at higher than $45 million. This would hurt our low prices. schools and other social services. . , 4. This tax hurts those who pay it more than 4. Those benefitting from the state programs it benefits those receiving services paid for by and social services would be penalized. People -the tax dollars. inheriting large estates would be benefitting. " 5. The tax laws have already 9 revised50of he to 5. The existing system is extremely complex, make them more fair. as state taxes are computed differently_ than estates left in the state were taxed. By 1983 federal taxes. ' only 25% will be. 6. The people who have made enough 6. The right of private property includes the money to be taxed have done so under the right to dispose of the property as the owner protection of the state, and it is reasonable for • sees fit. These rights are being undermined by ' them to give something back to the state. the government. Earnings and savings should7. The current tax burden in the state is very be left to the families. , light. There is no income tax. inheritance tax is one part of a 8. The loss of revenue would have to be 7. Themade up in other taxes. This would shift the smothering system of taxes, feeding a tax burden from the wealthiest 25% of the cumbersome government system. population to those less able to pay. 8. There would be an influx of wealthy 9. It costs less to administer this tax than people to the state which would build up the most others. Only about $1 is spent for every . two base and create jobs. More 'retired' people $100 collected. would also stay in the state. 10. The State of Washington is already suffering from lack of funds. The elimination of another source of revenue is unwise. 13. LOCAL LEAGUE PRESIDENTS AND OFFICES LOCAL LEAGUES 1981-82 PRESIDENT HOME PHONE LEAGUE OFFICE BELLINGHAM-WHATCOM CO. Martha Burns (206) 734-4622 BENTON-FRANKLIN CO. Pat Moran. (206) 734-2366 CLALLAM COUNTY (509) 735-2639 Betty Hammond (206) 683-5432 CLARK COUNTY • Jan Truttman (206) 687-3942 COWLITZ COUNTY Melinda McGrady (206) 423-4947 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY Robin Mosman (206) 249-3178 KING COUNTY SOUTH , Susan Ringwood (206) 255-2648 (206) 941-4334 Bonnie Shride (206) 463-9524 KITSAP COUNTY - Lois Curtis (206) 842-2333 KITTATAS VALLEY Jo Green (509) 962-2806 LAKE WASHINGTON EAST Margaret Colony (206) 747-6195 (206) 643-7210 Charlotte Matsen (206) 822-3577 PULLMAN Jean Folwell (509) 332-3946 SEATTLE ' n Colleen Rowell (206) 527-0565 SNOHOMISH COUNTY Bertha Cope (206) 369-4848 . SPOKANE AREA (206) 252-3523 Pat Mummey (509) 624-9408 (509) 327-8166 TACOMA-PIERCE CO. Cindy Hammer (206) 752-0801 Gayle Reiber (206) 272-1495 (206) 752-9583 THURSTON COUNTY Holly Gadbaw (206) 352-9549 (206) 352-8220 WALLA-WALLA Ada Howells (509) 525-1142 WENATCHEE Aileen Rosenau (509) 663-7479 YAKIMA VALLEY Linda Fraser (509) 965-0242 (509) 452-3419 UNITS-AT-LARGE COLUMBIA BASIN Olive Linn (509) 246-1985 NORTH MASON COUNTY Maxine Morse (206) 275-2420 OKANOGAN COUNTY • Donna Meehan (509) 422-5215 SKAGIT COUNTY - Sylvia Jane Cagle (206) 826-3535 WHIDBEY ISLAND. Pam Pinkham (206) 675-4565 , 14. AFTER DECIDING YOUR POSITION ON.EACH ISSUE, FILL OUT THIS PAGE, DETACH IT AND TAKE IT WITH YOU TO THE POLLS. , • - I PLAN ON VOTING: ON THIS BALLOT MEASURE ' ❑ Yes ❑ No HJR 7: Allowing Industrial Revenue Bonds (p. 6, 7) El Yes ❑ No SJR 107: Removing restrictions on the number of Court Commis- sioners from constitution (p. 4) ❑ Yes ❑ No SJR 133: Changing wording in constitution regarding initiatives and ' referenda (p. 5) ❑ Yes ❑ No Init. 394: Requiring vote on funding of large energy projects (p. 8-10)El11 Yes ❑ No Init. 402: Eliminating inheritance and gift taxes (p. 12) LOCAL ISSUES: MANY CITIES AND COUNTIES WILL'BE PLACING MEASURES ON THE BALLOT:INDICATE YOUR INTENDED VOTE HERE. • • Y. • LOCAL CANDIDATES: MANY CITIES AND COUNTIES ARE HAVING ELECTIONS FOR • VARIOUS OFFICES. INDICATE:THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE HERE. , THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS IS A NON- PARTISAN POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF VOLUNTEER MEMBERS'DEDICATED TO ASSIST- ING AND ENCOURAGING CITIZENS TO TAKE AN INFORMED AND ACTIVE PART IN THEIR GOV- ERNMENT AT ALL LEVELS. PUBLISHED BY THE LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS EDUCATION FUND.. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF WASHINGTON 1406- 18TH AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98122 )1 )(Yl‘lj LO)-' S King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive 1 . 6t.rt William E. Covington, Acting Manager ''r `rti 553 Kin Department of Executive Administration •-. :. 500 Fourth Avenue County Administration Building Shani Taha,Director Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344.5282-Voter Registration (206)344-2582-Records STATE OF WASHINGTON) '` ' ) SS. _ ` Fr r1 r, 1 C' 3 I COUNTY. OF KING ) °' `� -- Yw f r CITY of '; CLERK'S OFFICE '.'' This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held.• ,,, „ _ , ,7 ' General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election . of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; / That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returnsi,on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: ' CITY COUNCIL i POSITION NO. 1 George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. 2 Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 John W. Reed •3,822 Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 • Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November 1981,_ r '/ William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records and Elections 1 . I ' N'd+'"`-`''A�'. _ y a--d ..ty,;,,.E'r /'. .:mow —_- _—_ _ -- `w€""�'c �,y, , z im, Fr'�r - a .- z - :ram �.., ''T s• • .d <. r ,�`... S, as 1�' • Z✓ ,. S fix 7. 'aw ` e ,.S �<, ' 'H .Ns .Cr ., sL1i,'.'`;nY w'sitt,•Y, sY`<' • S ;ANSaa�::.Sa.� � .. 's Sy a. �. .Y • - 3, • £^%' i ✓ . <S'•:jam' •.£i3�O `, f 1,;,-;:,. r ,;:::,;,:,1,,,,z a a,;%,I '� j ,yts 4 1t "' ., r>•. • �s � • % j 1`.^ '��'iYC - � ,r— w ..s��°£ ..L yf�/5 �,� _ _ .:� ! �f �3<� Y �1/ - < V� ur GEORGE PERRY NANCY MATHEWS JOHN REED WARREN GONNASON • election City . offers clear choices Clear choices will be presented to policies and administrative deci- enviable, and inexpensive, role of dardization, evaluation testing and Renton voters when they enter the sions. voting booth today to decidewhot In Position No.3 appointedrunning unopposed. Superintendent Gary Kohlwes' they want to represent them n bent John Reed ,faces a incum- challenge Mayor Shinpoch, city employees handling of the district's finances. Renton City Council and Renton from Gonnason, whose r - and The Boeing Co.or its employees Jacobson and Baccus are vying for School Board. from Warren as Renton are supporting Mrs. Mathews and Position No. 2 on the ballot. Renton City Council Position director requestedRentonand publico works Reed. Development and real estate In Position No. 5, John DuBois N In 1, ntonical newcomer Nancy by Mayorr was Barbara Shinpoch btained last interests have been the primary faces Mary Cirineo, who advocates Mathews George Perry, a January. campaign contributors to Gonnason, the school refrain from teaching year veteranw faces the council until he uar favors slowingthough some development money moral or religious values. Mrs. growth until has gone to Mrs. Mathews as well. Cirineo favors a return to teaching gave up his seat two years ago to run facilities and services can catch up. Perry has financed much of his "the basics"of education as well as for Renton mayor. He lost and has Gonnason would rather emphasize campaign with his own money. instilling more been out of politics for two years. improving facilities and services In the school board races, incum- dents. patriotism in stu Mrs. Mathews has stated in her and allowing any development that bent Don Jacobson is pitted against DuBois pushes for more citizen campaign that she generally sup- complies with existing land-use Don Baccus, an advocate of more participation in the school district, ports City Council positions and policies and regulations. patriotism and return to the basics of saying an enlightened citizenry will decisions made by the administra- In Position No.2,veteran Council- son tion.Perry has attacked both council man Earl Clymer finds himself in the the school district's program stan- tally and financiall y nth philosoph Elect .MA r 'fie f y,„,,;,, :i,r.,e„ 4' ,,.,, r y. ,.d .,,;:..,,',, . v .. ,, % M of :f 1,7 Renton City Council Pos. • , I,, 1 We Trust Herudgthent i 'if . , ,.,- , ,,,,.,..,„,, 4„,,„.,.,,,. Wit,. , *RENTON FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 864 George&Barbara Gordon Dave&Deanne Skelton *RENTON POLICE OFFICERS GUILD Joe&Loretta Starkovich Mike&Loretta Curtin Peggy Cummins Dick Stredicke *KING COUNTY LABOR COUNCIL Arvonna&Trevor Page Thomas Teesdale *KING COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL Dan&Gloria Cartwright Dr.F.Arthur Kay CO M M ITTE E Ted&Joan Skagen Vesta Bolstad John&Jane Giuliani Kay&John Azzola *UNITED STEELWORKERS Nat&Esther Weathers Lorna Businello *RETAIL CLERKS'UNION, LOCAL 1105 John&JudyAmico ManlyGrinoldsll *AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT Kris&Larrydigs Ken&Jane Hall •• Barry Ehlersfilers Joan Jackson LODGE 751 Glenn&Ginny Garrett Walter&Adah Kiesow Michelle Helwig • Don Westphal Cathy&Ron Johnston Tim&Louise Bertozzi Corothea Gossett Carol Berard Helga Karinen R.C.Clark Tom&June Leonard Penny Childress Ann&Ron Braaten Sherryl Gunnels Selma Fitting Kurt&Marcia Pederson Gloriann Cartwright Pete&Marsha Madsen Ray Aliment Jack&Nancy Sparrow Bob Giachino John Battello 'John& Peggi Du Bois Bud&Barbara Shinpoch Jerie McQueen Doug&Clarene Cobb Reidun&Mike Fields George&Lillian Poff Jenny Bellanato Steve Niemi Ann&Em Goodman Dick&Rosemary Bresina Joan Codiga Melanie J.Smith Julie Jacobs Charles Coffin Ruste Brylczyk James Bolen Dr.Gary Kohlwes Dr.Bev Forbes Laverne Shackles - Bob&Dorothy Leahy Carl Kokko Francis&Frank Giachino Bruce Ball Wilma Mutchie Mike&Karen Marks Bill&Marcia Heath Jean&Ken Walls , George Needham Roy Niemi Denis&Kethy Keolker Karen A.Lunder Arlene&Ken Parks Russ Olson Barbara Lally Gene&Bobbi Maxon May H.Rue Arduth&Dave Riggle - Hugh&LaMar Mathews Gary&Carma Newton Bill&Karen Sparrow Sam&Etta Schultz Nikki Nisco Betty&Max Pfitzner Sharon Todd Connie F.Tejon Pat Peterson Jim&Jane Rounds Gay Zook Grace L.Van Horn Betty&Donald Monaghan Doris Sanders Russell Bergeron Charles Ankeny Brad&Betty Tofthagen Wanda Thompson Sandy,&Bob Donohoe Donna&Jack Columbi Tom&Marilyn Bingaman Carolyn&Paul Wold. June Edwards Kristina Ehlers Lou&Colleen Marenakos Genny&Rick Becker Dominic Gentile Ron&Roxanne Fisk Rufino Ritualo Ken&Joan Cramer -- Tally Hall Howard Hunt James&Kitty Strecker Pat Erskine Rick Kokko John Johnson Glenda&Jack Thompson Manly&Ann Grinolds Jackie Lukowski Bert Lysen Rick&Nancy Weiss ' Kathy&Kris Hanson Mike&Sue Moeller Jim&Linda Micus Jackie Aspaas _ Perry Kane Nita Olson Fred&Sue Niemi Jim Cooper Ruth&Bill Larson . Randy Price David&Susanne Pierce Glen&Agnes Ehlers John Merlotti Chris Richardson Bob&June Richardson Ken Foster Donna&Mick Nelson • Rick&Terre Scappini Mary Suffia Dr.J.Michael Hardy Dorothy Phelps Sharon Thurman Kay&Louis Traverso Wendell Johnson Marie Roper Pat&Cheryl Wilson Judy&Dennis Vance Clarence&Dorothy Bunstine . Dennis Stremick Darlene Austin Doris&Stan Zook Harold&Audery Bergquist John&Betty Terry Dario Bulgarelli Terry&Judy Badziong Barb&Chuck Christianson Jean&Stan Wilcoxen Lynn Collins Esther Clarke Emilio&Gladys Pierotti Pete Adams Mark Dolleman Bob Deines Lynn&Kathleen Matteson Gary&Pat Brandt Marjorie H.Elfers Bob Egge Roger&Marilyn Grinolds Don Custer Linda Grinolds Gary&Jan Faull Suzy&Jon Lissman Katie Del Santo Rich Holmes John Hanning Joe Mathews Ed&Clayta Eaton Roger Kennedy Jim&Pat Kennedy Jim&Laurette Natucni Glen Gorden I-h inh R.Penno nnnncawc ' , • ,......._,..„.......... Clymer, Mathews,, Reed for Renton Some once-familiar faces around Renton City Hall are- seeking the two contested council positions (of three)on Tuesday's ballot. • Neither should be elected. I Of the three council elections, incumbent Earl Clymer is unopposed for Position 2. • But in Position 1, our endorsement goes to Nancy Mathews I over former councilman George Perry. f Mrs. Mathews has been an active member of the Renton I. Parks Board since her appointment to that post in 1977 by then-mayor Charles,Delaurenti. In these tight economic I. times, she is concerned about the financial health of the city, • but points'to:need for completion of a sewer interceptor in the Renton Highlands,more study of ways to solve city • traffic problems and for construction of a self-supporting or even fund-raising—multi-purpose center for Renton if money can be found. We believe she would work well with • Mayor Barbara Shinpoc,h(who,Mrs. Mathews says,asked her to run)and she has pledged to work with King County on regional planning issues. Por Position 3, we continue support expressed in the primary election for appointed-incumbent John W. Reed over former Renton public works director Warren Gonna- , son. Reed has been the force behind Renton's systems develop-. ment ordinance under which developers must pay fees to help cover off-site costs incurred by the city because of the service's required for their project;'its residents or tenants. As we stated in our primary endorsement, we could not endorse Gonnason for two reasons: his candid admission that one purpose of seeking the office was, if elected, service i would build up his public employee retirement funds; and Ilour belief that his candidacy has more to do with Mayor Shinpoch forcing his resignation as a department head than - ' with good government'here. —__ // EFLGE ' __ COUNCIL • ' , petit ECT'G1 _ _ EXPERIENCE . . -. Where it counts . . . working for the • people of Renton , ��� • Renton City Councilman . . .. 16 years of •,?. t t ," ;" a ressive leadershi ., ,t i' _ "' r 1 `'_ ' €'` • Respected for his knowledge and experience r 2 °, r _ in local government. ;!-:1 _I , I '.! }Y` •A record'of accomplishments for the Renton - ° Community. 4' ;c. t i P tt . When.you are looking for a councilman can you ° "," .z find him?. . :# *°i�� `' When you have a problem that needs solving,at • city hall, do you get action? Are there road ! ', blocks? • -,. . isi . '.'t l `{ .K' i • For many years George Perry has shown he ►s ;; ` %•' •' _ willing and able'to solve taxpayer's problems ' _`'Y sit,,;: - ` , Now we need George again as our councilman : f, r , 41 Please vote on November 3.Please find out about Ai',`,:,` , ,1' . `4-'�, the candidates. We,think you will like what you George listens to citizens'concerns at a city hear about George. council session during his previous terms. PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE FOR GEORGE PERKY—Council-2613 NE 24th St.,RENTON,WA,Dolores Perry, Chairman. • • • 1. Elect • 4gt„,e,' 41* 44.3 IIIEWS • 1Ct NEW TODAY'S SOLUTIONS forPROBLEMS endOVSed - 131 •Renton Fire Fighters • •Renton Police Guild • •King County Labor Council •Steelworkers Union - •Retail Clerks Union#1105 ' •r • •Aerospace Industrial District Lodge#751 •King County Democratic ' / • Central Comm.Exec. Board • •And Over 400 Private Citizens Committee to Elect Nancy Mathews,Bill Heath/Kathy Keolker—Coordinators, • Renton City Council Pos. 1 4125 N.E.1/th Street,Renton,Wn.98056.Phone 226-9449 , / • • —. - ,: — •_ , >' � a is � �'�. ,'fin f a like ,' -,10 -., S‘ ,. , porki { 1• %%7 . '' '. : it'S '' :.'-' '''''' ' :' .'' - - ; • WARREN' . 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I would have Increasing concern over land use been surprised if they had not won," and growth and possibly the appa- Mayor Shinpoch said. rent popularity of Mayor Barbara Perry is out of town this week and Shinpoch led to solid victories by unavailable.for comment. John Reed and Nancy'Mathews in Gonnason said he was not sur- two of three Renton City Council • prised at the outcome-of his race with races Tuesday. ' Reed,but expressed disappointment ' The third race was not a race at all; at the margin. He also said Reed's . •veteran incumbent Earl Clymer was slow-growth campaign hurt. , unopposed. . "There may have been some ele- Both Reed and Mrs.Mathews said ment of slow-growth sentiment to greater vote concern over con- this (the election outcome). But I tinued development while services •didn't believe in rapid growth. He lag contributed to 'their success. had a lot ot good support,"Gonnason , Peed defeated former Renton Public said. ' Works Director.Warren Gonnason ' ' Another ruin possible'. ' •by more than a 2-1 margin in Tues- Gonnason said running for another , day's election;Mrs.Mathews started council position in the future "is ' out early with a lead over former always a'possibility."But'he added, councilman George Perry, which "I would need the support of groups steadily grew as precincts were like John had. Being the incumbent counted. . helps a.lot.I feel I've been pushed to, The winning candidates had been the outside; it helps when you're on ' endorsed by Mayor Shinpoch before the inside." the election, and she contributed Renton police and fire fighters money to their campaigns. - actively supported" the Reed and Mayor's support helped Mathews campaigns, and Mrs. Both candidates said the mayor's Mathews attracted a "lot of labor support'helped them immensely,but support. Reed and Mrs. Mathews also'were Gonnason said if he does run again, careful to add that their stands on the he would try for an open seat next issues, and not just the mayor's time and avoid running against an support,helped them to victory. . Incumbent. ' ' Mayor Shinpoch readily agrees. In the meantime, "I still,want to ' "I don't see this as a validation.. serve in some capacity. I want to . .. These were two good candidates who . keep my expertise available" for a . ran' flawless campaigns. I won't position on one of the city's many ' interpret this as applause for me. I advisory bgards•and commissions. G/ • ////6//7 . .. q o ' Voters en orse city s .s . t t . . ,, - , „, :_ . By GREG ANDERSON , „ ,. .. ... ,, , . '„ City Editor , • �• • • A ringing endorsement of present �:. .. Renton City Council and mayoral {", policies seemed to be emanating from the voting booths Tuesday { 0'°� :xis v1 4 n night,as appointed council incum- '� F, bent John Reed and political new: � � :' .: • Irta �' comer Nancy Mathews were main- - _ �r taming large leads in their respec- x° £ Y , tive positions. ,: F� r ' Reed, a Boeing employee, was - `� ' trouncing his opponent,Warren Gon- • .', nason,by more than a 2-1 margin in £ x ry�� ' „ r• ; the race for Position No. 3. Mrs. �� 4 %µ Mathews, making her first race fors y a ` elective office, was maintaining a ! . : F , i � . comfortable lead'over former long- vt , time council member George Perry- in Position No. 1. Veteran Council- , , Election returns, x A2, A3 stories, k3 ' man Earl Clymer-was running unop- , posed in his Position No.2 slot.Mrs. r i ` • ,, • „, Mathews and Perry were squaring k < �� ' ` ' off for the seat left vacant when sM • r' ,;' p Councilman Charles_Shane chose not �� @s to seek re-election. y ` Personal ironies _ . :y I The two contested Renton council a races provided a wealth of personal "ft d� ' p • inn .� ironies this year. stti` r`� r ` � $ ` r Gonnason was Renton's•public " `., works director for eight years until ' I ' a Mayor Barbara Shinpoch requested N. r„ ;.. ;�� x and received his resignation last: ` 55 ' January.And the mayor got her job. by defeating Perry in the mayoral :f �,• Staff photo by DUANE HAMAMURA election two years ago. i Mayor Shinpoch publicly endors- • Mathews, Nancy center, son Joe, left, and campaign manager Kathy Koelker react to election results, J ',i ed both Reed and Mrs. Mathews in -• their respective campaigns and con- , Both Gonnason and Perry were out who will respond to their concern." "When.I was doorbelling, people - growth.' It's possible that also is tributed money to both of them. of town Tuesday night and unavail- Noting Gonnason's strong finan- would ask me what I thought of the reflected in-my race." This most recent defeat must be able for comment. - cial backing from development and mayor. I'd say she's doing a great She said she believes she started especially hard to take for Perry.He Slow-growth`endorsement' . real estate interests,Reed added,"A job, and they'd agree. We have a- out"in a deficit"in her race with the served on the council for 16 years, Reed, 32, said Tuesday night he lot of people, contributed to my similar philosophy,and there's a lot • better known Perry°"But I.had a lot choosing not to seek re-election to believes his overwhelming victory is campaign, not companies. That of cooperation,and we have support o • f fantastic support.I felt good at the run against Mayor Shinpoch in the an endorsement of his slow-growth means more in the voting booth. from the voters." end.The people want slow growth." mayoral campaign. The voting re philosophy for Renton. When you see a lot of your campaign Mrs.Mathews,38,said voter senti- Mrs. Mathews said she believes suits Tuesday night seemed to be "I'd like to think the people are ' signs in people's yards, instead of ment in the Reed-Gonnason race Mayor Shinpoch's endorsement was "-. • ending not only his effort to return to concerned about growth," he said. along roads, it's an indication you may have spilled over in,her own valuable, "but so was support from the council,but possibly his hopes of "The people are finally beginning to , have support:" election. the Renton policemen and firemen, seeking a state Senate or House seat realize the fact that we have a - Reed said getting Mayor Shin- "John's race very definitely indi- the labor unions and the Democratic 'in a future election. problem.They want people in office , poch's support certainly didn't hurt. cared the city wants controlled . Party. • - _ - ///_3/g/ Builder, moneyboosts Renton council race s Some big builder money has come into the Renton city council races, helping boost Warren Gonnason and George Perry in the financial lead against John Reed_and Nancy Mathews, Public Disclosure Commission records showed Monday. Among other.donations,Gonnason reported$700 from Builders for Better Legislation while Perry noted$900 from two officials associated with Seattle Master Builders Association.Gonnason in all had collected$4,513 and spent $4,197, while incumbent Reed had collected$2,548 and spent$2,479. Perry "reported receiving $4,049 and spending $1,585, while Mathews-had gotten $3,390 and run up$3,386 expenses. As previously noted,Reed and Mathews have received donations in the$500 or $600 range from Renton firefighters and the police guild. Reed's collections include$561 from his own pocket,while Mathews notes a$300 loan to herself. Recent donations include: GONNASON—$50,Diehl Enterprises,Seattle;$700,Builders for Better Legislation;$100, Realtors Political Action Committee(PAC);'$100,I.D.Investments,Renton;$200,Paul Benton, - Bellevue. REED—$200,Boeing Management Assn. • PERRY—$300,Loren Liming,Renton;$200,James Summers(president,Seattle Master Builders);$700,Mary Mauerman(lobbyist,Seattle Master Builders);$200,Charles Grouws, Seattle; $600, The Ventura Partnership, Bellevue; $50, Realtors PAC; $170,Joe and Rose Drazich,Renton;$130,Julie Brownfield,Renton. MATHEWS—$200,Boeing;$100,Allan Munro;$50,Renton Democratic Club;$70,Tom .Teasdale,Renton. • • • .S• aturday 1I day ' for.Voter,.sign-up,. . The deadlinejfor registering fo vote in the Nov.3 • general election or'transferring registration is• Saturday.To accommodate late registrations,the Renton City,Clerlt's.office-will be open longer.than i usual today•and Saturday. • • Normally,the office is open from 8 a.m.to S p.m. ( today and 'closed'Saturday. However, the office will'be open from.8..a.m. to 7 p.m. today and • • 'Saturday will be open from 10 a.m..to 3'p.m. • • Any eligible voter'inside or outside the city limits may register at the city clerk's office. , • • Take me and save. _ i • • • • -.. . • - 4 r r • OF RA,� o THE CITY OF RENTON `y Q Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 omilL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 9,0 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 o �P 9�Tso SEPlot0 November 5, 1981 Mr. John W. Reed 1632 Index Avenue S.E. Renton, WA 98055 RE: 1981 General Election - Campaign Reporting Dear Mr. Reed: Title I, Chapter 1-3102, City of Renton Code of General Ordinances, requires candidates for city council positions and/or their campaign committee to file a "Statement of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures" with the City Clerk. Enclosed are City of Renton reporting forms which may be substituted by copies of the State Public Disclosure forms. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 235-2500. • Very truly yours, . CITY OF RENTON a. o4i Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosures OF R4, o THE CITY OF RENTON 0 0 z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 nNAL mon BARBA-A Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09,0 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 o e 942, ED SEPS°1O November 5, 1981 Mr. Warren C. Gonnason 3435 Lincoln Drive N.E. Renton, WA 98055 RE: 1981 General lection - Campaign Reporting Dear Mr. Gonnason: Title I, Chapter 1-3102, ity of Renton Code of General Ordinances, requires candidates for city council positions and/or their campaign committee to file a "Statement of Camp ign Contributions and Expenditures" with the City Clerk. Enclosed are City of Renton reporting forms which may be substituted by copies of the State Publi• Disclosure forms. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 235-2500. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Aloud/ Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosures OF RSA �� z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 o P.) BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 94 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0,9gTcO SEP1cg0 November 5, 1981 Mr. Earl H. Clymer, Jr. 526 Cedar Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 RE: 1981 General Election - Campaign Reporting Dear Mr. Gonnason: Title I, Chapter 1-3102, City of Renton Code of General Ordinances, requires candidates for city council positions and/or their campaign committee to file a "Statement of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures" with the City Clerk. Enclosed are City of 'Renton reporting forms which may be substituted by copies of the State Public Disclosure forms. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 235-2500. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON 9 . Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosures • OF RA A A THE CITY OF RENTON �� Q z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 4 co- CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 9�rF0 SEP-0% November 5, 1981 Mrs. Nancy L. Mathews 4125 N.E. 17th Street Renton, WA 98055 RE: 1981 General Election - Campaign Reporting Dear Mrs. Mathews: Title I, Chapter 1-3102, City of Renton Code of General Ordinances, requires candidates for city council positions and/or their campaign committee to file a "Statement of Campaign Contributions and Expenditures" with the City Clerk. Enclosed are City of Renton reporting forms which may be substituted by copies of the State Public Disclosure forms. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 235-2500. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON • Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosures . OF RA A �� © z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING Z00 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 oBARBA-A Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES. A. MEAD 94 �o CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0,9grED SE151°. �P November 5, 1981 Mr. George J. Perry 2613 N.E. 24th Street Renton, WA 98055 RE: 1981 General Election - Campaign Reporting Dear Mr. Perry: Title I, Chapter 1-3102, ity of Renton Code of General Ordinances, requires candidates for city counc'1 positions and/or their campaign committee to file a "Statement of Camp ign Contributions and Expenditures" with the City Clerk. Enclosed are City of Renton reporting forms which may be substituted by copies of the State Publi. Disclosure forms. If you have any questions, please feel free to call 235-2500. Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON .3(Z6Z-e- ctc 4 Q Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosures 4 i STATEMENT iir CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES (File with the City Clerk within ten (10) days after Primary and • STATE OF WASHINGTON General Election) COUNTY OF KING SS. I, the undersigned, being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I was a candidate for (nomi- nation for—election to) the office of I at the (primary—general —special) election held in Renton, wA 19 ; That I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign contributions and donations of manpower and material, including each sum of money, thing of value, or any consideration whatever contributed, paid or promised to me or on my behalf, or anyone for me with my knowledge or acquiescence, for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office; and that I hereby set forth a statement of all campaign expenditures and obligations incurred by me or on my behalf, as follows: CONTRIBUTIONS • Name and Address Amount of contribution of Contributor paid or promised or Promissor to or for affiant Total Contributions $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) EXPENDITURES Amount of campaign Nature, kind and To whom paid expenses paid or character of expense, or promised promised by affiant separately stated (name and address) Total Expenditures $ (Attach additional sheets if needed) That except as above set forth, affiant neither received, promised nor paid any money, service, thing of value or consideration of any kind for the purpose of securing, influencing or in any way affecting my (nomination for—election to) said office. Signature of candidate Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 Ii City Clerk, Deputy or Notary City of Renton Or(a, 7cRE6 • . ., I ' CITY OF RENTON SUPPLEMENTARY STATEMENT TO CAMPAIGN EXPENSE AFFIDAVIT File with Office of the City Clerk not later than 901 days after General Election. GENERAL ELECTION, , 19 Statement of additional contributions, Section 3, Ordinance 2586, copy attached hereto. 1 Signature of Candidate Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington residing in or City Clerk or - Deputy City Clerk Each such statement as herein defined when so filed shall immediately be subject to the inspection and examination of any elector and shall be and become a part of the public records of the City of Renton. Any violation of this Section shall be and constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable as hereinafter set forth. 1 . CITY OF RENTON . • • UNOFFICIAL TABULATION GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 . PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 , 21 22 23 24 25.. .26 27 28 __.. PERRY 31 17 21 I 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 -67 69 1 _ 1 1 1 MATHEWS . 33 29 ' 24 A 167 45 49 34 ' 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 . 40 56 23 40 . 98 27 33 54 _0 A 41CLYMER 42 . 34 25 x .102 49 48 50 ,65 73 a 47 68 38 a52 23 52 . 37 a 43 A 57 . 43 „A46 103 39 38 46 104 2 ---• ----- . REED 36 44' 32 H 146 - 60 57 41 75 . 84 52. a 75 36 66 20 54 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 43 • 116 130 H 0 0 - �ONNASON 17 6 13 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 31 14 23 26 17 :2.2= 22 19 67 20 13 32 46 53 P P • ♦ 4 ' PRECINCT NOS. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 . 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 I I _ PERRY - 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 i 25 ' 55 60 i 40 35 39 25 : 1 19 I I I A 1 A MATHEWS • 36 22 70 59' 52 79 - 62 19 61 54 53 18 30 15 60 31 69 4131" 67 89 w 59 z47) 63 29' ' w 28 CLYMER 55 41 . 60 50 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 21 50. 39 53 ET) 32 58 87 ET) 60 58 58 37 ET) 38 REED H F71 H 49. --31 _77 69 56 98_- 12__3_1 _7_3 - 5_9 89 31 4L18 7_1_T3_8 -8.3--_0—_38 -74 116____0_ .76: 60__ .74 - 42 ao __.__33 —_ P Pq GONNASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 - 28 ' 13 19 33 26 22 15 9 31 19 22 - 2.1 43 41 <4 28 19 32 12 <4 14 {- "g.. . . • PRECINCT NOS. ..57, 58 59 60 61 62 63 ti UNOFFICIAL TOTALS H PERRY ,PERRY 29 36 74- a 22 10 28 2,183 MATHEWS 5-0 45 .100 1PCI 43 16 45 . _MATHEWS 2,857 v 41CLYMER 2,986 CLYMER 48 52 103 W 41 14 39 E-i REED . 52 . 52. 123 W 53 13 38 - REED • 3,463 . GONNASON 31 28 46 16 11 21 - - - GONNASON 1,435 ABSENTEE BALLOTS 631 ' GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 � 1 ' �v T NOS. 41tJPR CINCL 6� ?5S !0 ) PRECIN 1 ) 4PRECINCTSL16 )PREcI� c 13E � � COUNCIL POSITIONS . '' PERRY : f /7 _mil , ! , t 1 - r F, _3� � 3 - ci 69 • /7 5t �� ‘d 1 si r, MAT HEWS ✓� �` � - _ • _ 6_, _ - __ _-_�-____-___ _ _�__1 ___ �_ ! _ - - ` !MER v 0; 4 i V 7 / I La 60, (g 7 7._ W.. ._3g." ." - 2 6 ! / T , REED SP Vci 3A (Ko S ,ff-._ 57-f_31s ! 1 .9 0 — GONNASON / / . ° ,A/ . 0� ✓ / ig AP-- / •/ /. � ` /26 2 \,' f , - PRECI:dCT : OS. i21 i 22II, 41) 6 4. 28 29 ( i04111. 34 3 36 0 it, 39 • • COUNCIL POSITIONS „r_-. �y, � ,� 3/ 3 _' 11 �f mil- q _____ �1�3 �' &7 . ��. -------- _ PERRY - jc7 ✓ ( _1 6 .f/ / , �3 9 ��� - - _ / ! - MATHEWS - /� 2 U `v / 0 /J- 5_ _- _ -(� . _1.l . : �t q2 /0 -,0� c� / / 6� 1q i `�-T J✓ is , 2�V J -s���-�r � � _ .� _ ( � -_ - � . , _ . CLYMER /i� y' a�i 0 I )1S .0' d 5060 & s a5 6 T C V 3 REED 0 r 3 qi '/ w 13 0 G q•! 1• _ . 71 6. s g� 7- 61 -5 I �q N - — GONNASON 0 L • 6 d "' �_ J�� 4_9, `mot`& , `� /� 1 J.+ 4i,'•�--� 18 t 1✓ 44 , 2 NO. NO. NO. " TOTAL 1416),C47 O N0. TOTAL ' (NO ' O. 1`��AL [57 N0 N - TOTAL ill PRECINCT NOS. 41 M(!r3) 44 45 PRECINC25 46 47 • s 9 so PRECIN ys 2 3 ls4 ss PRECINCT 6 use 59 60 PRECINCT`. 1 COUNCIL POSITIONS _ r 1 /� 2 w // 2G �7C 1 G� (� 3 PERRY �,I�A - 3 cc 2 �� �3 O l 4D ,5c ✓'I gs ,-! , /„ 7 (e Pt*1 i MATHEWS O 63 al - - ,4- : NI: 9 q-5, /.0 * JO . / _ ,! i_iv / �� No '. 4' �/ G I �3 'a ���� �� s� 3 3� 8/ off.. /`% 7 _ . ..., ,..... • REED Y 7 I( 7 ,331g6 3,g1 N r/' 6 iT 0 3�j 5F �^5 GONNASON J' 9. - 1 q ,3p / c3- 4 / a8' l q_ 2 1 . 3l • : 9i PRECINCT NOS. 61 (6.26 TOTAL COUNCIL POSITIONS • . PERRY �-2--, C V P0 ► - , N EWS ("-..2.1 ,____ ____L_________.7Q4( 1 ..... CLYMER /, . 'r t S�j - II REED � � + �� - T T 1 - - _ r — 1 GONNASON , J (n. J ' ] / / - — REPORT 100 41 — LEGISLATIVE UIsTRICT GENERAL 11/03/51 PAGE 35 PRECINCT 0 S PRECINCT J P POLLWORKER AUURESS ZIP PHONE ASSIGNED E C CODE U T NAME P H b Y . . . . . . . . . • C: RENT '_h 24 06 S 0983 1 K SPHRN si___,.K_ ". 1b33 HARRINGTON AV NE 98055 255-5020 Go S • 09ti3 J R WELCH, HELtN 2023—C HARRINGT7N - PL NE 98056' 225-1543 . . 06 5 0983 J u hILFER , V1LLETTt 1455 HILLCREST LN NE- 9E056 255-5835 RENT 25 00 S 0984 1 R wATEKHUUS_ , "±LEN 1317 PIERCE PL NE 98055 255-0637 O6 0954 J R bASCOCK, JEANETlt 1210 PIERCE, PL NE 9.8056 i5 —6441 . . -, f u. S 0954 J u L ANTSELL, LUU ' =. L05 NE 15 ST #1 • 98055 271-5443 " RENT:IN 29 Oo S. O9bE! I. R LUGAN, . ChRYSTAL 12607 142 AVE S_ . 98056 255-4664 Ob S 09bt J R NELSON , HELNiIE • 2224 NE 50 98056 255-5000 05 S 09L-E J L v,1LLIAMS, JUYCt L 2723 sJNsET LN NE Fb 98056 235-1791 • (. RENTJN 33 Go s .0992 1 R AKERS , MAk1LYN 349 ANACORTES SE 98050 225-2824 • • . • , • N,, . Oo s . 099'‘ j R JHNZ`N , i 1SY ANN 110Y N. 30 ' ST 98056 228-3043 . ( . Oe S 09',2 J U PUNKE , ANN 632 INuEX AVE NE 98056 255-3359 0 F 40 REPORT 100 41 — LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 34 PREC INCT U S PRECINCT J P POLLWORKER ADDRESS ZIP PHONE ASSIGNED E C CODE U T NAME P H b Y .. . . . C.. . RENT ON 19 0o S 097E J R GARDNER, 8ERT?A 7640 S 126 98178 772-4986 G6 S 0.- 7E ;t D DQWDELL, LYNN 648 FERNDALE NE 9E056 255-5197 RENT11N .4: 0 06 0 S 7 9 1 R PARKHURST , ANN b7 MJNTEREY DR N_ 98055 271-1120 Oo S 0979 J R A'RPSTEN, EARL tol A3ERUEEN NE 96056 255-4825 Cc ' S. 0579 J U AASAND , EUR1 NE M. 2913 NE 5 PL 98056 '255-347b RENT :A 21 Ob. S 09E0 1 R Co�� . ETTY 1073 HARRINGTON NE •' 9805b 255-8574 Oc s 09:- 10 J k SAUF•k , CLARA 11934 SE 169 PL - 96055 255-1245 0o S 0980 J D CO3 , LUCILLE 1215 DAYTON AyE NE 9E056 228-1013 Kt b RENT UN 22 Co S O981 1 R SIMMONS , HELEN L. 3o12 NE 4 LOT 23 98056 255-723b , I) Af\ _ 0c S 09E1 J R PENCE , HELEN b59 CAMAS AVE NE 98056 255-3530 Ob .S 0981 J U KLEPACH, ALICE A. t01 UNION AVE SE 0192 . 98056 255-9658 0b S 0961 C U KUTT ENI3R'OCK, BILLEE 201 UNION AVE SE 4247 98056 271-9422 , Q._acS "- r - .a. r4: r<.T...r;:tn di' ^}_ '-•et. s:t' u.::.. - . %:s:"--';''_- `-t� - REPORT 100 41 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PA(, 3: PREC1NLT U S PRECINCT J P POLLWORKEK ADDRESS ZIP PHONE ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME P N E Y RENTON 14 Oo S 0' 73 J R BANKS, EDNA - &30 JEFFERSON NE 98056 255-7296 ' 0 b S 0973 J D BRUNETTE, EDwINA 640 GLENWOOD CT NE 98056 . 255-7968 r ', RENTJN 10 0b S 097t. I R GRIFFIN, MARLENE 14306 144 AVE SE 98056 228-5673 - --- • X Go S 0975 J R S1MS , ALICE . b75 uAYTON AVE NE 98056 255-7000 • 06 S 0975 J 0 MEJGARD, JARbARA 555 . wINDSOR PL NE 9S056 2n5-2880 RENT _N 17 Oo S 097b ,I Ft- CROSONN, THELMA _ 201 UNION AVE JE SP 50 96055, 271-6527 . • Do S 0976 J R LARSON , GLAD YS J ., 1018 TACGMA NE ' 98056 220-4327 Oo S 097o J D EL-IG, HELEN 333 VuEMONT PL N_ +- 5 9805o 228-0853 KENT ON 1 E. 00 s 0977 1 R CALL,_ A-_- 10512 1oz PL SE 9b055 271-5328 . .sue.___- ..- -_ -- 0o S 0977 J R VANLEEowEN, PAT 1574-0 121 AVE SE 98055 228-2663 - Ccc?yE.,,, .¢/(- ,330 ,.ccu �z�C 6-2- ),� '`'�G 7a 6 :�7,, 76.2/- - 3s -2,37� Cb S 0' 77 J D n�._,+S, !.11( I L. 1126 r o L!:! ALL 4 V -�= `r2��-?�-�-?7--ba�YtT L-l,4.. �-7 -. . - . _, _ ,;- c RENTON 19 Go S 0978 I R DALY, LINDA 018 NW 3 98055 255-7276 REPORT 100 41 — LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/.81 • 4044- 1; &A, 7- aa' E PRECINCT C, S PRECINCT J P PDLLWORKER ADDRESS ZIP PHONE ® ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME Ph t Y r RALEIGH 04 S 2'447 C D CRANE , MARGA RE1 11 ENATAI DR 96004 4-54-2890 r /RENHLL Co S 095E 1 R wALKtR ,' PATRICIA ' 11427 163 SE 9&055 228-1488 Grp , S 055E J : :::::1 , L::::1C ::::: :: :: VALLEYL; ::: ::::::: • 055E J t • R=Nr ov `i it S 09b4 1 R GAR DELL,L 'r 1�0��: _ , , _._.._ _._L'.u.._~-�Jt SE JONES PL 98055 255-5812 • p4.1 00 09c4 J R MUSSELwnITE r JEAN b1: JEFFERSON NE 9805o 228-1709 Co S Oyb4 J_JD NYSLUM , MARY tC28 110 PL SE 9o05b 255.—o3o4 Gb . . NIO9b4 C U 6- %. ` ' lc�td.. /7-?G . :,,.-Cfia..�'�v 4. '. 9 as'-C J=66y6 KENT 2N 13 Go S 097E I k JUhNSCN, LEE ANN 3917 Nt o ST 9b05b 2 26-6270 l ,-...__ • • C'•5 S C57,: J R G,J:tEN, Vi:R0INIA LCC1 UNION AVE S_ ao4 9605o. 255—o75b Ct S 0972 J 0 OLSON , ALI „E 149 PA K AVE N . 9E055 255-4415 ft RENTON 14 Go S 0973 1 R MUELLtR, LvELYN E27 LYNN4300 NE 9s;J7h 215-9c03 i • • N. ✓ REPORT 100 • 11 - LEGISL�AT1VE. DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE . • PRECINC,T U S PRECINCT J P POLLWORKER ADDRESS _ ZIP PHONE A S S 1 C,N E u E C CUE 0 T NAME P H S Y /.6 REN1 ON 1,-3 06 S . • 0974 J R ABRAMS , Ru1•H 11253 CRESTWL1OD UR S • 98178 772=1815 • . 7 co S 0974 J u PEuERSON, . JULIA.NA. • 522 WELLS AVE S `�5055 255-8076 5. ' -Pe 7/-,�' •a 3-- 72-76 RENr .:'v ) 2 of S .C9SL I R SUNUQu1sT , JJANN • 458 LINO AvE N ..4 9E05D 772-5363 l/— ZS�� e — cS`7 . �?=z7 a - s-s-7 a 3 6 Crb S 09e -e J R Gr LiVcN , nA'RL.LL) 91b SW 3 PL 98055 255-6149 • <a=tr_c79, a (ooa a . . L, 7 C9t2 J U CARTER , V1UL`_T 450 TAYLOR PL ivry 96055 772-40b7 (_ RENTON 26 OE S 09b5 I R LANGAN ,' RIT.A 1910 JONES CT SE 95055 226-687U . I .'o S 05d5 J R SMITH, CuRRINE 11074 SE 181S1 51 98055 22o-3570 C _ Co S 09E5 J U PHI LLI PS, CATHERINE 11406 SE 1f 4 ST 96055 - 226-7562 Ut S 0935 C U MANNING• , MARGARET . 1V33 .AB.ERUEEN AVE SE •� 98056 255-2414 RENTJN 27 Go S 05So I R SoJANNACis, N A R t N 10814 SE 192 ST 98055 852-7902 f D M . Qom. 4��c4 �i zv 5-ao >7c� 77. oJ6 ss-6 /_97,, Ob S C98t J R , 7- Z o/c c Go S 09cb o 0 PAULMAN, LLI LLDrETH 1713 DAVIS AVE S . 96055 255-7361 • REPORT 1Cf0 • 11 — LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE {{. 2 PRECINLT U S PRECINCT J P POLLWOkKEK ADDRESS ZIP PRUNE ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME P M C. Y . ( _ RENTON 27 06 S 0986 C D SIMPSON, r<USLAlE B. 513 S 15 ST 98056 255-7433 RENT u 3v Co S 0969 1 R 4,\%hz--.eer : EN, f,.MN �r f21 m-L3= `0w N g —zs--3e23 J' i '',-A.--Z^>� j ti Lc S . C :=S`; J K HICKLI N, 1 r-i OLJJKA t 17 N 32 ST : 98056 255-0905 ' • Co s 0969 U D MULLEK , SA:,1NE C, �502 MEAJOw AVE N 96056 22o-3762 • kENT JN 31 Ob S ' 0990 1 R SNYDER , MAr,Y R. 10.377 130 AVE SE 96055 226-3319 06 S 0990 ,i R KENDALL, L 15 15027 133 AVE SE 9E055- 55-54.80 • Cc 5 05;0 J U N1LhULs, :;LL-(IA 1603 S`i.,TTJCK AvE S 98055 255-4925 ( , REN1 JN 3C 06 S 0991 1 R LIES , JACUS ' 434 1,'ELLS AVE N 9b055 255-5405 C3' 6 Je6S,1 :b S 0991 .� R UELAURENT1 , EUA �50 WELLS AVE N 98055 255-�+706 a • Ob S 0991 J D VANDIVER, MAkY Al.NN 406 PELLY AVE N 9055 226-6948 C Rt.NT ►N 3 i 06 S ' 0996 I S 8ENNET1 , M;RLENE 1716 JONES UR SE 98055 2 5-4455 . c--- .. 06 J 0996 v R ROS, 'ENGREI , L1N:SA v 2028 ABERDEEN PL SE 9E055 255-7045 C v/ REPORT 100 11 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE PRECINCT 1) S PRECINC1 J P PJLLWORKER AUUR=SS LIP PHONE {- - • ASSIGNELD E C CODE U I NAME . P H b. Y - kE N T ON 37 0o S 099-b J Li 1E0U0RO , DEE M. 1733 ABERDEEN AVE SE 98055 255-2414 RENT ON 40 . • Co S 0999 1 R RINGWOUp, SUSAN 16841 124 AVE SE 98055 255-2-648 uo Sir. •C;�4� J R bENTLER , ELiLACET`i A 17012 124 SE 98055 255-1915 . Co S GyyS. J u' 6ARRETT, EUNA MAY o02 SW LANGSTON RU 9E055 25'-7117 k.O. • RENT •_''N ,_4 1 Cr. S 1000 I R ' JNIUNS , , A N 102 MAINN AV S 98055 226-5875 . • ( _,94 ' Co• S 1000 J R GREENE , JESS1E 910 N 5 ST 9b05= 271-04b0 Cc S 1000 J L BJ:NKER , i r.LL 141 PARK AVE N 9E055 226-3117 G, RENT'JN 49 Co S 100b 1 R EM=-R1CK , MARUAri�T 13325 SE 159 PL • 98055i - • • Df1 0:, . S '�ICOb J R CLAYTON , ^ LEN' J. 11050 SE 215 NL 98031 031-5531 0t S . Ni 1 CU E. J ..:5;' --cJ&i, . atec ,) /Zo5 L.,24.-c..;.'ue- .1a. 9be/6"6- asti 9'7.7...1 Co- S ' • 1GOb C L` MENDEZ ,. P . EILEEN 1b20 INDEX AVE SE 98055 235-0333 19 ,-t %-6-r) , - I ,-✓ . i.2/ /•T ` -��v. /; v�yr'4p5'6 ..i: - 2,i',1L/ -- n ' RE NI u 51 06 S 1 01 0 I R y r,ZF i Lr., 'i`t-.i H ( ! 1 L ZU S `,'-b 5 tz -I J ^ AfJ.,..,2;„ L. C. . • 1 REPORT 100 . 11 - LEG1SLATIVE DISTRICT . GENERAL 11/03/81 i PAGE. . PRECINCT L S ' PRECINCT j P PJ.LLWORKER ADDRESS ZIP PHONE ASSIvNEU E. C COuE • 0 T NAME C. P H b Y • C. . RENTUN 51 CO S 1010 J R OLSON, GEURG1E 2217 ABERDEEN AVE NE 98056 255-6589 Ob S 1010 J U TIMM, MATTIE R. 1204 N 28 PL 98056 220-2519 • RENT Ji` 5 Co S 1012 1 R (.,OTTSCH:.LK, ARNULU 14120 SE 187 ST .15055 255-5889 C • 06 S 1012 J R JtNKINS , JL:CKI •M 1504 KEN:NEwICK CP, SE 9;;055 226-2230 C • • Co 1C12 J U JACO SON, ND MA 1i447 sE 182 98055 255-5968 C 1 22-?it..h4 .; �a ,v' 1?rn5� i 3� --e. 0 5 a 7l-G 7-6- �,c: j G — 1 RENTJN Do 06 S • 1U1 _ -rl R NN L , Z.- 1rt*_ r. C r . Co • `01 SJ/R LEt : MA.RY A. 3701' PARK AVE N 98056 .220-5275 • C. y Cb J 1015 J U HAYES, JAi iC.t 1618. SHATTUCK AVE S 9E055 255-1o95. RENTON 5c Co S 1017 1 R GKEAVER, K136 6 ;TA 1414 N 3.4 ST 9805o 22b-2596 Oo S 10i ? J R WRENN, ...LINDA 13628 178 AV SE 98055 255-0112 C • Oo S 1C17 J U TETIRIC , r;. LEN 2901 NE 10 ST :324 . 9E056 246-520b C. • RENTJN 59 06 S 1016 1 R PUMEROY, Ac, :S 1111 N 36 ST 98056 226-5163 ' /0.-e---e 4791-"----re . REPORT 100 11 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL L1/03/81 P E 4 t PRECINCT U `- S PRECINCT J N POLLWJKKEK ADDRESS LIP P. NE • AJS1NED t C CODE - 0 T NAME . t P ri 8 Y . . • f /VOTL:pTCH 07 S 0918 J 0 CUPPU, IRLNE 11107 SE 204 ST '� 9cs031 652-2213 it i/ 07 S,-...,,I: r-' 0910 C U CULUMBIA, ' NATHERINE 19530 98 AVE S Y- 98055 b54-6633 , ., . RA IN IER Coo J 0929 . 1 K PARRUT 1 , RUT H . z4 5 115 ST -69817b 77L 0431 C- \ . O6 S 097 J K •PEKKINS, LULA 6422 S 122 ST �` 9SI7S 772-5652 C Go 09E` J G SMITH DRLt Y r b5_c 118 ST L 98178 772-1484 C KtNT JN 01 /0P S 09b0 I R SOMERS , v 1UL ET . L206 NE 10 ST 96055 255-5953 GARDEN AVE N �1'�"98055 225-0703 . Ob _ vy6G J R vATZ , LU_ LLk 210 R _ V/ C10 S 0900 J G DREW, GRANT M. 1516 142 N 3 ST8055 255-5b 14 1;8 REivT 'JN OL Co S Oyt1 I R Uk"v +� 345 „PcLLY N5 r05_` 22o-8140 S -1/06 S 0961 J R STKULEY, EUN4 . 1508 KENNEWIC'c CR SE 9°055 228-6339 Co S 09o1 J D bINGAMAN, MAR:1LYN 3i0 wILL1AMS Ar'E N 98055 226-4479 • RENTJN 0-_:. v Co S 09c2 I R ZI=R , MaRY 434 WELLS AVE N `v98055 255 5405 C • REPORT 1G0 11 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT ' GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 24 • . . . . PRELIN0T L• S PktC1NC1 J P POLLWORKER ADDRESS LIP PHONE .. ASSIGNED E C • CODE 0 T NAME _ . P H E Y RE NT UN 0 � ;JOBS 0962 J R POU�iuE T1 E , JUDY - 329 GAR N Av N 98055 2 28-5396 " e • f b - C b �. C 9 c 2 J t: 3i d i+"c T-� ; A E�2 3 5 ti 3L 1i— b+: ''c 9 J O 5 0 226 1_0 8 . ate-sv - RENT Dr. 0c 1l;c S CY:.!: I Lc N=LsLJN , v I "tiC �N T 201 UNION AVE SE 449 98055 255-2332 P. uJ jo S 0965 J R STENSEN, 1NGVARD 4434 S 150 ST 98188 242-0397 r/Co J 09c5 J U NELSON , NORA 529 MORRIS AV S 98055 . 255-3053 s ,i 'La.s /,2_:. ccw 3.coo r Si-t a:�v a-.1.,"-6:/ RENTON 07 09r,t 1 K � _ S-9 ./ ' a -� 4 R • ^b S 096t• R W1rk, PEARL 621 Sw LANGSTOJN RU 98055 226-0921 s , (L S 0966 .) G STOCKMYER, EVA 264 TAYLOR AVE NW 9b056 226-6957 r RENTJN 06 C/G6 "S 0967 1 R HELLING, HAZEL L 433 +vHITwURTH AVE S 98055 255-1048 - (26 S 0967 J R HELLING, ANDRE4 G 433 wHI TWURTH AVE S 9e055 255-1048 ~ LOo J 090 I J D TANNER , ANNA 125 S TOXIN ST �96055 226-2556 D i RENT ON 09 JO6 S 09E:e . I R FEASTER, MARGARET - 264 STEVEN AVE N'4 98055 2266793 ;,: F . REPORT 100 11 -• LEGI.SLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL . 11/03/81 PAGE PRECINCT U S PRECINCT J P POLLwOKKER ADDRESS ZIP PHONE • ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME - . P H t Y C . RENT UN 05 t/ Ob S 0968 J K RAFFLE , V iV I AN 625 wHI Tv70RTH LANE '.98055 255-2833 C. d, 4 ,rsi / sC• -7s-5'-t;sly v J/ ' O7oti J U V ' "/ � i r - - r C G(�. "' —`J77 /�+ /� '/9 ' CG • REN1 :aty 1C t JC•o S 09o; I k LONG , HARRY - 220 SENECA AVE N.4• OW-95055 255-1353 V C - • JGo S 09o9 J R HULLOwAY, HARRY 412 SENECA NvJ 98055 772-4493 C U 0;, s 0905• J D SM1TH, LEs1EF n . 217 N:N t oT 9E055 772-68b8 • RENTON 11 J06 S . 0970 I R v4ALKER, JUAN 1433 MONTEREY AVE NE 98255 228-638 r— . 40 S 0570 .i. R hERTHIAJME , CONNIE 11603 SE 164 ST 98C55 22o-7572 ( J 0o S 05 70 J U MONAGHAN, FLORA 324 CEDAR AVE S 98055 255-4824 rZEvTUN 1L • Co S G971 I R HOOD, r J NCt •. 2203 VASHON AVE NE 95055 226-4768 . .i 3 - 0--/ d&-.7,--,r -e),L.. - D,-24.--6,'-70 : ' . . . ;/Go S 0971 .i R 'nRIGHT , _ ALFR1EUA 126°3 SE 162NU 98055 255-0924 C fC(1._ � _ asp-96 0 3 - �}o S 0971 J D GRINULDS, ANN 308 CEDAR AVE S 8055 255-7070 ~ RENTON 15 A Ob S 0974 I R TEEGHRDEN, M RGARET 2t4 SENECA PL NAI . 8055 255-7064 • . . i . ® REPORT 100 11 - LEGISLATIVE .DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/61 PAGE 30 PRECINCT u S i-REC1NCT J P PULLWOr<NEK ADDRESS ZIP PHONE ASSIGNED E C LODE 0 T NAME P H b Y RENTON 59 06 S 1018 J R EADES , LEAH 2319 NE 271H 98055 255-6968 • Go a 1010 J C, DENZER , JAMES E 3o13 Lr' WASH 3LVU N 93056 255-4864 r. uo S 1018 C G RICHARuS,. DAISY 1i07 N 35 ST 96050 25=-7627 RENT JN o i Coo S 2581 I R TODD, Et TT Y 15E06 132 AVE SE 98055 271-1610 • Ca S ' ' ' L5S1 J K LtPP1NrS , n TT_ L 11505 SE 100 PL 96055 2Zc-29o4 06 S L581 J U LOCK, EMmA 4811 MORRIS AVE S 96056 255-7314 R E N T)r` 6_' -c S C L 1 n L r t rl S , i•:1.- J u'<I t H. 1612 L A KE AVE j 9- -0-5 2 5-5--5-4-31 06 S 2552 J R YEAGER , GAIL 400 S 20 ST 90055 . 226-1419 . ' • Coo s 2582 J U FISHEL , 6AKL' ARA C8i7 �!:JRr? IS AVE S 98055 271-2994 . ROGER Co S 102; 1 R L1NN , SuSA'N 12079 SE 169 PL 98055 226-0922 . 'Oa Ste' e 102.9 J R HUMEL , NANCY • 12402 SE 1Go ST 96055 226-1138 Co S 102S - J �) MARKLANu, PA1 1CIA. 17018 123 AVE 98055 226-1281 r • REPORT 100 41 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 3E PRECINCT u S PRECINCT, J P POLLWOK$ ER ADDRESS ZIP PHONE - - ASSIGNED E C CODE U T NAME P H 8 -Y . . a e r40 . RENTON 4^ Do S •1004 1 R JACKSON, LUIS 2230 NE 18 ST 98055 255-4bb7 l -�t✓ �.�/uic.cJ Q• 37o2a �.�. �. v se �i 73� .. • Do S 1004 J R EL1S�S-,- c »cCL 0 UNION !'.VE S_ =17.G 9BD �>&`-5232 ,`-`' 'o - G Ot S 1004 J U YUCUM, Eu: Tn M. 1042 LYNNWOOD AVE 98055 226-6758. REN (UN 47 . uo S 1666 1 K SANDERS , L R 1S 1909 UNION AVE NE 98056 255-4106 0o S 100o; J R ARFSTEN, GRACE . 0o1 . A5ERDE_N AVE NE 98055 25.5-4825 . 06 S • 1006 J D PRICE, LEULA 14010 SE 122 ST 98055 27-1-1638 • RENTON 48 Go S 1007 I K LANGDAHL, MAK:.1A 2202 NE 24 ST 98055 255-1954 Do S 1007 J R PETERSON. . JESSIE 2o01 SUNSET LN NE 9805b 22b-142b Oc S 10 i7 J u MURPHY , . E ;;THSK 2320 NE 27 ' . 95056 271-1486' RENTJN 52 Oo S 1011 I R KEIRN , ETHEL ' 915 EDMONDS- AVE NE 95056 255-7234 • . Do S . 1011 J R GLEASON, MAXINE 1007 EDMONDS AVE NE 9805o 255-9732 Do S 1011 J D DOiY, CLARA T . .922 N 25 PL - 98055 255-6276 . • • ZENORT 1W 41 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 3 •. . PRECINCT •U S PRtC1NC1 J P POLLWDRKER ADDRESS. LIP PHONE • ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME P Fi 6 Y • • • • • • RENTJN 39 06 S 0998 I R- VOGEL, MARIAN 1500 KIRKLAND NE 9805o 255-5381 Ct S 0998 J R. DUFF.IELD; JUUITH 3037 ' S 1'+o • 98168 246-7470 uc S 099E J U WRIGHT , MA,RGARET L 120 MONTEREY PL NE 9F055 255-1857 { RENTON 42 Oh S 100i_ IR SE .REST , VIRGINIA 1165 CAMAS AVE NE 96055 255-8633 Co 1001 J R HOOD, ANN 2105 NE o PL 9805o 255-7152 ' Ob S 10C1 J D . 00 t , A.. J . 1215 DAYTON AVE NE 98056 228-1013 RE.NTL:N 4 36 S" 1GO2 I R UHRi..MMER , MILFORD 3407 NE 11 PL 9605o 22o-0094 Cc S 1002 J R FINDLE.Y , MARGARET 8413 NE 11 PL 9b05o 255-8423 • Co S 1002 J U bAGLEY , ELEANJR J li8b0 142 SE 98056 22o-1oS8 RENTW 44 06 S 1003 I R MORRILL, VIARJJRY 171b MJNRDE NE 98055 228-4103 • Cb ;✓ 1003 J R "1� YJe "`-f 9805c aSS- //„z • 06 1003 J D SCHUR AN, EsTriER M 3051 NE 15 ST f0L51 98056. d.2(- 79e-1- REPORT IG0 41 - LEGISLATIVb DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 36 -PRECINCT I.0 S PRECINCT J P PULLWORKER ADDRESS L1P PHONE • ASSIGNED E C CODE 0 T NAME P H b Y _ • • RENT ON 344 06 S 0993 I R MCGARRIGL` , HHILUA 676 EDMONDS AVE • NE 98056 255-1779 00 S . 0993 J R KILEY , PkT 14•1b4 SE ' 5 PL 9800b 747-05b5 • Gb S 0993 J u RUoPER 1 , ^ y; L . 1484 HI LLCREST Lev NE. 98056 226-5408 RENTOIN 35 06 0994 1 k L1U -tTEUuT , IJ RIS 2117 EUMUNUS NE • 98050 255-7020 - tic S 09y4 J• R URCH , DJLL;R_S 2709 JONES AVE NE 9E056 255-0705 Ob S 0994 J U FYREACJS, t-LORENCE 1107 N 35TH St 9b056 255-7627 ' • RENT-3,N 3b ub S . 0995 . 1 R FORRESTE ANN 2421 NE 25 ST 98056 255-8634 Oo S 0995 J R SNYDER , • JuNE 1209 N 31 ST 9806 255-0039 Oo S 0995; J !U UJNES , UUKA PO sox 625 • 98056 255-2707 RENTUN 38 iib S 0997 1 R w1LSON , P..LOSiE ( FLU ) 19804 104 AVE SE 98055 854-'4675 Do S-. 0997 J R ih1LKERS3N, LUU1SE 1.4b40 SE 132 . 98056 255-4390 • 06 S 0957 J D . PRIMMER , ELEANOR R. 1060 wHITMAN CT NE 98.056 226-1336 • -_ �:'} �� off: :� _-,_� ,. <.+.:-a-• +Y;��>.x,�-. .�:.�:,. , s,:-" ... _ - - . ,REPO;tT 100 41 - LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT GENERAL 11/03/81 PAGE 39 PRECINCT u S CI vC f J P PULLWUKKc:: ADDRESS LIP PnJNE -- f AS61'uNELi E C COuE 0 T NAME P h b Y RENTUN 5.4 Ob S 1013 I R SANDERS , etRTriA M. • 3030 NE 15 #D30 96056 255-6728 a- Go S 1013 J R THOMPSON , VERDA • 455 JEFFERSON NE 9E055 255-2063 Gb 1013 J U WOLF, JULIA 2912 NE 5 PL 9505b 228-6020 NS •RENTGN . 57 Ob S �- � � 2475 I R CHEESERtw , ^'tAr?Y L . 4229 St 3 ST 9b056 22E-4076 .- Cc 5 2475 J R HA,r1LTON, iAl-;Y 15°21 SE 132 PL 9E05'6 255-1042 Ub S ' 2475 J U MAGELSSEN, uiANA 1b041 SE 131 9805o 25b-3377 REN1 ;td o _, . Go S 2563 1- R SPRAGUE , CAROL ANN 6624 117 AVE SE S6056 271-7575 06 S 25E3 J R T-tIESIEs, MY :RL E 20112 SE 152 ST , 95056 22o-7964 c , j . Co S 25E3 J u rtkE6S, r✓_GGY 2209. NE 9TH 98055 255-0527 EYE i 42r7.-1: -le-, _ .. _ L - b Cruf-. . 'L. t 6cU: Y Ro4NGK 04 s 102b 1 K. N_UBERGER , J0 15102 SE 47 ST 9E006 641-4144 • -'-`'�J - 04 S 1C2t J R uLUK1LLA, r�AlHLtEN n116 155 PL SE 9E00b 747-4550 -7 OF R4,A t$ ® z I THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 NalL o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 0'9.0 ccr CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0,9 SEP1°° • November 6, 1981 Inspector of Elections Renton Precincts No. 1 through 63 Dear Inspector and Election Workers: We thank you most sincerely for your very fine cooperation in the November 3, 1981 General Election. We are very pleased at the manner in which your prompt telephone calls came in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program run smoothly and efficiently. Your courtesies and cooperation are very much appreciated, and we commend you for a "job well done." Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh No E►�ER 3, 1981 `/� • Tuesday, General Election `� y o til 141te v.ne.t ' P , cuic.t a Rte. ci ' A Ptec-i►ict Pn.eciiict 1 0; TOTAL PERRY-" �� -- -• ) o`Z.02 P•A I I ,��( j - MATHEWS //i 1 I 7 2 , �3 �5 I °� CLYMER ? I / l 3 1 REED OLD 5 Z 1/ - -GONNASON / /,�-/ 3g / ,-/ $" 1 .gli I / / , . Pnec.i►tct N Phecitict • Pneci►tc t N P7eci►tet Pn.e.cli►tct N TOTAL PERRY . . 479- _l� 6 D - d1 I MATHEWS S (6 * / 7 �� • ,q 9 0 CLYMER a G' O -- 1 / k `t GT—h REED J- ,� — -75 - - 1 f 7 — - �J i GONNASON J�J� Pn.e-ci.ttct # ' P.�cec itct- " P.acc.i lic t " P.u'ci►ict N Pn.ec iiic t # TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER / (If(/ ' — ---- --- - - , • REED 1(/K GONNASON 5:-( v i - NOVEMBER 3, 1961 Tuesday, General Election • ' Pneci net Pnee.i.►►c.t N P.re.c inc.(' o Pnec i-nc t 0 Pnmi►►c t 0 TOTAL PERRY- ZL �� — ---------- ----- 1 I MATHEWS 4/Q - 4 0 - 1 CLYMER ii 3 — if- ------ -- -- REED c3 rl-� I --- — GONNASON 11 GJ �- i L( 1 Phe.Cinct H Pkec.i.►ict N Pnec.i►cc t N P'ieci.i►ct 0 P-ne.ci►cct 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER — --- . -I . REED I --GONNASON - - ---- Pne.ci..nct N Nu. a PI cc " P.Iccci►ict 0 Pheci.►ict d, TOTAL PERRY 0 , MATHEWS CLYMER -- --- ----- --- - , -- ,i-- - REED GONNASON dOVEMBER 3, 1961 Tuesday, General Election 4 i PneeiAct N eci.nc.t P.7e.c 61 0 P►ceci►tct 0 Pneci►►ct 0 TOTAL — I PERRY- 3d i 0-- - MATHEWS Jrif 3Y 3i //2 I CLYMER REED q 3 *t - s L-— — / 3 GONNASON 3 ?/' X/ 3,3 / 1 iq? 110 267 - i • Pnec.cn . /Pn.eci.rict a Pneci►►c t a Pneci.uct 0 Pte.c.i►►ct 0 • TOTAL PERRY 3 ,6 — —- — MATHEWS C/I - — —` CLYMER 52— --- i. REED - ---GONNASON— --- 0 — 1 Pne.ei.nct N Pneci►►ct " Plcc i Ile f " P1eci►►ct a P1.ec i-►►c t 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS ' CLYMER -- --— - -- — — -- ..- REED GONNASON 401/7,ti73ER 3, 1961 ' Tuesday, General Election Pk c,ute.t • Ptee.inc.t H P•te.ciiic.t N P►cee.inct N Pncc-iuct 0 TOTAL PERRY- 3 I - 4 -- -- - - �� 6 1 MATHEWS [�CLYMER r !/ ---- , I •REED ._/ ( 7Q2. --- — GONNASON l A I i I 1 i Pnec.itct N Pkecinct N Pkeci►cc t N Pneciuct N P•►tec.btct N • TOTAL 1 { PERRY MATHEWS • CLYMER --- --- '4 REED I —---- — — — —— — GONNASON — - -- 1 Pkecitct N P,tecinct " P7cc.iuicl " Pn ci.ilc.t 0 Pheci.►ict 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS I CLYMER — ---- - — ---- -- - --- .--- ti REED GONNASON NOVEMBER 3, 1961 • Tuesday, General Election Pnec.. ►te.t # Pneci.►ic-t f Pne.ci►ic.t al P►cee.c►tct N Pne.cact a 5 TOTAL PERRY- -- --- - -- ✓ MATHEWS 31 3 C - CLYMER — fr r REED 47 diq - -- -- GONNASON AI • Pnee.utct a q Pnec.iitct N Pneci►cc t o Pneeaet H 0 • TOTAL PERRY IId's`� -- ---- -- - MATHEWS t `(1I 9 CLYMER REED GONNASON d--� - - --__ Pne.ciktct # PhecL ct 0 P-'tcciiuc• t " P. cciuct N Pnec.cllct N TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER ---- --- -- .-- REED GONNASON ---- - - -- - - --- - 3OVEMSER 3, 1961 Tuesday, General Election Pneci,►te.t H Pnec nct a Pne.ciiic.t # P►cecinct N Pne.c.inct 0 TOTAL • PERRY- Lf 4{(v2- ‘ /J & 6' 'it I V os 1,6" I MATHEWS c2 V (,,, • ff 7 q �j co 1 7 S CLYMER lakr g76 9 2-1 _ .41 r REED `��� / ( � D �� —/� /-, _. GONNASON69_ 7 ,A2_, l / g / k5 - V/ 7 I. I i • 1 Pnecc►tct Pnec.i.►ict N Pneci►cc t a Pnec • ct Pnecinc i ` '` • TOTAL 1.:. PERRY /7 / 5 i '.; MATHEWS /J ---- -- 07 il CLYMER 3 -/ — S y ;�e f;f REED --1 o — - — — �' 1 — GONNASON U q ------ --- - --= i Pnecinct 2' Necuict " /Pucisic ( " P•uci►ict 0 Pncci.►ict N TOTAL PERRY 3 / 1 - - -- J O LP/ -_ I 0 P-f _ MATHEWS ----33 'ti 'c 1 L 44 I , CLYMER — �� I -t- - `'T — — 0.-- REED 3 (! L"1�-- — (P D c/ \ ---- G I GONNASON 1 / q LA/ .1°{ r f. iOVENBER 3, 1981 'uesday, General Election Pn.eci.►tc.t N Pnee ►tc-t 0,4 PkU'.ciiic.t a Pkec.i.itct 0 Pnccact H TOTAL PERRY- MATHEWS — I CLYMER — REED - —_ GONNASON • Pnec.utct 0 )Pkcc .uct N Pncc.i►tc t d / Pheci.uct N P•te.c<lict a g TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS • CLYMER REED GONNASON _- • Pkectnct Pkeci.►ict a P-EecilIc " PAccinct 0 Pnec.brct 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER — --- -- - — 4- REED GONNASON -- — - -- __---- -------- iOVEMBER 3, 1981 vi ruesday, General Election J d ! Pneei.nct a Pnecu►e.t c.ci►►c.( Pkeci►iet Pneci►►ct N TOTAL 1 PERRY- 7 / It° • -14 �� MATHEWS ✓ 61, q 1 CLYMER — Lf I ._— G q ., . REEU (Ol, ( O — 6T — — 93 d-2 / GONNASON £ / XI) A-•2 `f f P . Phec.utet 0 Pneci►tct Pneci►►c t a Pneci►►ct 0 P.neci►►ct 0 • TOTAL PERRY iggk . • m _ lcp� — C/ MATHEWS / it - CLYMER (CO 76_3 3 REED `a"5� i —/1( - --°�S-C_ — -- —.—. C • GONNASON• rI S - - --I / . Pn,e.ci.nct 0 Pkcci.►►ct cc.i► c ( " P.qcci►►c.t N Phec i.►►c t N TOTAL PERRY • MATHEWS CLYMER -- ---— --- --- — — --- • REED --- __-- — — i GONNASON NOU'EYZER 3, 1981 Tuesday, General Election Pkeci.nct M Pnec.i.nc.t N Rte.c h1c.t Pkec.inct N . Paec.i►ict TOTAL PERRY- - - --------- ----- ---- Ng MATHEWS J- 616, E CLYMER / (D 5-- • — ---- - REEU GONNASON 2-3 • Pneciitet 0 Pneci.uet N Pnec.i►tc t N Ptee.i.net N P.keciuct N • TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER REED GONNASON • Pneci.nct P eciAct a Pteei1Irf " P.Teci►ict N Pheci.►Ict N TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER — ---- - — ---- — -- --- REED - GONNASON NOVEMBER 3, 1981 . Tuesday, General Election Purina 0 Pneci►cc.t PA.e.c i iic.t 0 ' Ptec�i►tc t N Pneciact N TOTAL .,_____._._._____,(N -- \\, 1 1 PERRY- ...134 --4f-/ 1 MATHEWS 03 If i If 1 CLYMER $1 —_ �- — I _ j.L —_ REED ?r 3 t _IN__ GONNASON Sot 2-2- S3 �4 131 L(?g i Pnec.inct a Pnec.i.►tc t N Phcci►ic t d Pnce.iuct # Pnec iuct k TOTAL I - 1 PERRY I. MATHEWS - CLYMER --- — 4 REED 1 —GONNASON - • • -- --- — Pneci.nct a PkeciAct a 13•7cc-i)icf " Pncci►ict N Ptec<J!ct N TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER — -------- - • REED GONNASON , 1 r� J _________ _.__ _ _ __....... ___________ ___ _________. ____ ___________ ____ _ ____ __ ___ __ \_,/ NOVEMBER 3, 1961 , Tuesday, General Election --1 i/ / / Ptecinct 0 Ptecinet 0 Rtecinet / Ptecinct ' Pkecinct t. TOTAL PERRY- MATHEWS iff A s 37 11( 2if CLYMER fg. —0--- REED 6-1 37 _NI_ & 32- GONNASON AT 12-- 2.3,- " 3) ll 1 .1 1 t r • pn.e.cina 0 Pkecinct 0 Pkeciact 0 . Pkeci.nct 0 Ptecinct 0 • TOTAL _ . PERRY MATHEWS • CLYMER . , REED . . GONNASON /-D Ptec,inct 0 Pkeeinct ° P'zecinct ° PAecact 0 Pkecinct 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS • CLYMER , -- ----- - --- .., REED ; - GONNASON ____________ _. _ . _ •. _.. . ..._____._._ ._ ____ ________ . . NOVEMBER 3, 1981 Tuesday, General Election . (Z) 44 . ! !5_,i2.25:-!.2)AL Ptecinct 07V`PuchIct • Ptecnct 0.1 Pueact . 1i. 3 TOTAL PERRY- /7 ,-C ttr t3 07 177 MATHEWS 17- Af 31• 60 3-3 - t f 6 CLYMER _.32,:-_- ,---D ir . REEL) . AO 10' . _31- 7 I 871. 100-24 0 GONNASON 1r /2: AA ; / ..i.‘ . ,- of 14 7 ` ,.. Puebla 0 Pkecinct 0 P/teciRct 0 Ptecimct 0 Rtecinct # • TOTAL , . PERRY . ---,- . MATHEWS • • ' CLYMER . , . REED GONNASON • ____________. __ . . ....... _ , . . . Pkecinct # Necinct ° Rleciuct ° PflecbIct 0 PuciAct # TOTAL PERRY . . . MATHEWS . ___ .___________„ CLYMER • -- --------- --- ------- ..-- 0 REED . GONNASON ] . . NOVEMBER 3, 1981 Tuesday, General Election . . Pkecinct # Ptecinct te Rcinct Ptecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 TOTAL PERRY.- T . r (e • MATHEWS CLYMER (0 0 REED 1-89 I / (() GONNASON 4(1,— • P) ecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 Pkecinct g Pkecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 TOTAL PERRY • MATHEWS CLYMER REED -- -GONNASON 1 Pkecinct # PkeciAct g Pkecinct g Pflecinct 0 Pkecact 0 TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS • CLYMER 1 REED - -- - - GONNASON • iOV EMBER 3, 1981 Tuesday, General Election Pnecitct3;1 Pnecc►ict a Pnc.cc►lct a Pnccc► ct Pncc��ictN TOTAL PERRY: 3 3 - ----- - -- - MATHEWS ( ' CLYMER 5C�p -- REED - 7 I — — GONNASON ( / i III 1 1 Pneciitc_t a Pn.ec<.nct N Pheciuc e 0 Pn.ecillct H Ptec iuct 0 TOTAL PERRY • • MATHEWS CLYMER ----- 1 1 REED - GONNASON — -- — - - — —._ - - P&e-ci-nct # PAccutct a P4 cc.iilcf " Pn cc.i►Ict H Pmciiict N TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS ---------- ---- 1 CLYMER --- --------- --- — , -- .f- - a REED • GONNASON VOVEMBER 3, 1961 Tuesday, General Election Pnec inct / Pnec.inc.t P•7e.c i►►c.t 13tec.i nc t\ rneci►►c t # ' TOTAL PERRY. 2 `t , 1�--- - (41- 9 •3� / I MATHEWS W% - 3 VS S /Z 7 - Li a. 0 CLYMER / / 31/ S U 0 5 � �� f sue 75- � 3y _ REED 5 GONNASON �. 3 S / i I Put ' la Pnec.i.►tct a Pnec i►tc t Pneeirt k P.►tee act a TOTAL :. PERRY ; j•J �1'� c/.3 / — -- — .3 1 S/ < 1i1 (P v MATHEWS l ( 1 /6 l • L. -- (97 q i 69 143 • 6 S 4-4,. _ CLYMER 1 0 1i / IA' ►- ----`-7 1 I 7 REED / / t' — 13 - - ��• . - —`,�-�, 1\ e / / 71 I 1 VI • Pnecifrtct 0/ P.7eci►►ct, P4 cc.i►►c ( 9) Pncci►►c.t 3 PMci.►►ct 02._q TOTAL PERRY ------ •- g/7 f i MATHEWS J 9(Y CLYMER --- - - — r / a'qY - C i I REED — — — — — / �7 GONNASON S� v t I. NOVEMBER 3, 1981 Tuesday, General -Election- -.. • • 30 (/ Pxecbta—, Pkecinct 0 u.c hie t Pkecinc t 0 . Puciitc t TOTAL PERRY- • 06 -I MATHEWS- 3 CLYMER • 31 /d,/ - REED 7/ 6 GONNASON .0QC ! . ftecinct 0 Pkeciact 0 Pteciact 0 PteciRct 0 Puciact 0 • TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS CLYMER • - REED - GONNASON Ptecinct 0 PucLuct ° Plcc Pneciiict Ptec bic t TOTAL PERRY MATHEWS ' CLYMER • - REED GONNASON iOVE►MBER 3, 1981 'uesday, General Election Pnecc►tcx � 1 Pnecinc.t a5�Pne.c-i►►c.t N Ptec-i►lct N Pneci►►et N TOTAL PERRY- -- -- — — MATHEWS 1 0 — ).. ,- I- 1 CLYMER (2 17 — 3-&-- -- ' REED 1 �� I — — — 1 GONNASON ")- '7 j " ► i i . . ; Pnee.i tct a Pneci.►iet N Pnec.i►►c t 0 Pnee.i.r►ct 0 Pnee-i-►►ct 0 • TOTAL i -PERRY — — — - - I- • 1 MATHEWS --- —__ 1 CLYMER ---- REED -- - - -- ------- I GONNASON — —— — _ - - - —_----- — i Pne-ci.nct N PAeciAct a P4cci►Ic' t " -P/ieci►tct 0 Pneciiict 0 TOTAL I i PERRY • MATHEWS •CLYMER -- -- — ------ , -- -- ,..- - -I - REED _--_--- — — — GONNASON Lily UI- KLIVIUN UNOFFICIAL TABULATION GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 I 1 PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 , 12 13 14 15 ,I16 17 ♦ 18 , 19 20 21 22 I 23 24 25 26 27 28 PERRY 31 17 21 I 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 67 69 MATHEWS 33 29 24 A' � ,167 45 49 ,34 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 40 56 23� 40 98 27 33 � 54 �102 �ll4� , - CLYMER w 42 34 25 x ___ 102 49 48 50 - 65 73 47 68 38 52 23 52 _ 37 , 43 57 43__46 103 8 39 46 104 w_ 112 x REED 36 44 32 a H 146 - 60 57 41 75 . 84 52 75 36 66 20 54. 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 43 116 130 1ONNASON 17 6 13 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 -31 14 23 26 17 22 22 19 67 ' 20 13 32 46 53 PRECINCT NOS. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 PERRY "; 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 i 25 55 60 1 40 35 39 25 1 19 MATHEWS 36 22 70 59 52 79 62 19 61 54 53 18 30 15 60 31- 69 31 67 89 W 59 47 63 29 `:771 28 CLYMER 55 41 60 50 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 . 21 50 39 - 53 cfl 32 58 . 87 60 58 58 37 38 REED 49 31 77 69 56 98 72 31 73 59 89 31 47 18 71 38 83 ao 38 74 116 ao 76 60 74 42 'al 33 PI rt- GONNASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 28 13 19 33 26 22 15 9 31 19 22 �� 21 43 41 < 28 19 32 12 T`4 14 PRECINCT NOS. 57 58 59 60 61 -62 63 UNOFFICIAL TOTALS . PERRY 29 36 74 a 22 10 28 PERRY 2,183 2,857 MATHEWS 50 45 100 al 43 16 45 MATHEWS _ ^ +CLYMER 48 52 103 w 41 14 39 CLYMER 2,986 1 REED 52 52 123 w 53 13 38 - REED 3,463 m GONNASON 31 28 46 d 16 11 21 GONNASON 1,435 E ABSENTEE BALLOTS 631 • • • OF • %i ® : ° THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 osal rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR' e- • DELORES. A. MEAD 9-0 • `o- . CITY CLERK 0,9gT�D SEP�e���P • MEMORANDUM December 29, 1981 • • TO: City of Renton- Elected Officials FROM: Delores A. Mead, City Clerk • ' RE: Financial Affairs Statement . (PDC Forms,F-1 and F-lA) Incumbents of elective offices are-required by Washington's Public Disclosure Law (RCW 42,17,24p) to file a Statement of Financial Affairs. The Public Disclosure Commission has requester that reporting forms be distributed to each elected official who will hold office in January, 1982, and those whose term of office ends .DecImber 31, 1981. • date for filingof financial affairs, to be Please note the deadline postmarked no later than April 15, 1982. , Attached is -an instruction booklet which- cont ins forms and detailed ' information. However, any person having ques ions should 'feel free to contact the Commission staff for assistanc- .at 753-1111. ' CITY OF RENTON • UNOFFICIAL TABULATION GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 , 12 13 , 14 , 15 16 17 ♦ 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 , 25 26 27 28 1 PERRY 31 17 21 I 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 67 69 , MATHEWS 33 29 24 A 167 45 49 34 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 40 56 23 40 98 27 33 , 54 102 114 A w CLYMER 42 34 25 x 102 - 49 48 50 65 73 47 68 38 52 23 52 37 43 57 43 . 46 ,103 39 38 _ 46 .1.9.4... 112 REED 36 44 32 a 146 60 57 41 75 . 84 52 75 36 66 20 54 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 43 116 130 H b -. .ONNASON 17 6 13 rzcl 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 31 14 23 26 17 22 22 19 67 20 13 32 46 53 14 a, ` . - , - . 1 I . i 4 .. . - PRECINCT NOS. 29 .30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 . 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 II I PERRY 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 1 25 55 60 i 40 35 39 25 1 19 I I i A i A MATHEWS 36 22 70 59 52 79 62 19 61 54 53 18 .30 15 60 31 69 w 31 67 89 w 59 47 63 29 28 CLYMER 55 41 60 50 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 21 50 39 53 cn 32 58 87 cxn 60 58 58 37 38 REED 49 31 77 69 56 98 72 31 73 59 89 31 47 18 71 38 83 , bl 38 74 116 'al 76 60 74 ,42 'al 33 Pq PO GONIVTASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 28 13 19 33 26 22 15 9 31 19 22 21 43 41 <4 128 19 32 12 <4 14 • PRECINCT NOS. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 UNOFFICIAL TOTALS PERRY 29 36 74 a 22 10 28 PERRY 2, 183 MATHEWS 50 45 100 Pc1 43 16 45 . MATHEWS 2,857 CLYMER 48 52 103 W 41 14 39 CLYMER 2,986 REED 52 52 123- w 53 13 38 • REED 3,463 . GONNASON 31 28 46 d 16 11 21 - ' GONNASON 1,435 t _ ABSENTEE BALLOTS 631 For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only A. I . # AGENDA ITEM - - RENTON 'CITY. COUNCIL MEETING • - d ====f = SUBMITTING Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. City Clerk's Office For Agenda Of December 7, 1981 (Meeting Date) Staff Contact Delores Mead, ,City Clerk (Name) , ... Agenda Status: Official Certification of, . SUBJECT: Results of the General Election . . Consent • ' - Canvass il/3/>�1 Public Hearing . Correspondence . Ordinance/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr.. , .Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business Study. Session - A. Letter certifying results 'of Other ' B. canvass - C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No N/A X COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: • Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A X For information only ' Other Clearance . FISCAL IMPACT:. _ , Amount• Appropriation-, _- _ Expenditure Required $ : :Budgeted $ ' Transfer Requirea.._.� SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and-effect of :implernentation) . (Attach additional pages if ncessary.) ' King County-Canvassing Board of E ection Returns: Position No. 1 • . ;' Position No. 3 • George J. Perry' 2,426 John W. Reed 3,822 - :. Elected Nancy Mathews :_` 3,142 Elected . - Warren C. Gonnason-i,596 Position No. 2 Earl Clymer 3,365 Elect-d , PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: . ' , SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON''THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION. Renton City Council 12/7/81 Page 2 Public Hearing - Continued 1982 Budget Council Committee of the Whole recommendations from Budget Sessions were read (see attached).MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CITY OF RENTON BUDGET AS PRESENTED BY MAYOR SHINPOCH WITH COUNCIL COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AMENDMENTS AS READ (AMENDMENTS #1 THROUGH #11) IN AMOUNT OF $16,500; TOTAL BUDGET AS AMENDED $38,384,652.* Moved by Trimm, Second Reed, amend the motion to include hiring of two fire fighters as proposed at Com- mittee of the Whole meeting (one for 11 months and second for six months) not increasing budget but taking funds from other sources. Discussion ensued and MOTION FAILED for amendment. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that of the amendments' only three were initiated by Committee of the Whole hearings and others were made by the Administration after filing of the budget; Council added: No. 8, traffic channelization at Sunset and Union; Airport fund set aside; services for City report. *MOTION CARRIED, amended budget adopted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. See Ordinance. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published Federal Revenue and posted according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hear- Sharing ing to consider the Mayor's proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing First Hearing Funds for the Year 1982 and proposed Re-appropriation of $162,000 10/26/81 Federal Revenue Sharing funds committed in 1981 for GO bond debt redemption; bonds not sold in '81; anticipated bond sale in 9/82; and Re-appropriation of $80,120 committed in 1981 for replacement of our central computer system. Estimated Federal Revenue Sharing funds • available for 1982: . Estimated Federal Entitlements 1982 - $742,894; Estimated beginning fund balance - $310,032; Estimated interest on investment of funds - $10,440; Total Estimated Federal Revenue Shar- ing available for 1982 $1,063,366. Mayor's proposed 1982 expendi- tures: General Government - $179,961; Debt Service _ $190,718; Security of persons and property/public safety - $210,548; Physical Environment - $188,805; Transportation - $177,734; Economic Environ- ment Social Services - $24,700; Intellectual Environment/Libraries $90,900; Grand Total $1,063,366. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer noted the Planned Use of Federal Sharing Revenue is approved in the adoption of the budget. MOVED BY S.TREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE USE OF FEDERAL SHARING REVENUE AS APPROVED IN THE BUDGET. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted in one motion which follows those business matters included: Water Project City Clerk Mead reported bid opening 11/20/81 for Water Project #613 LID #317 LID #317 located in the vicinity of South 132nd between 80th S and 84th S. See attached tabulation. Refer to Utilities Committee. General Election City Clerk Mead reported the official certification of results of Certification the General Election Canvass of 11/3/81. Position No. 1: George . J. Perry 2,426, Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected; Position No. 2: Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected; Position No. 3: John W. Reed 3,822 Elected, W. C. Gonnason 1,596. Information. Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint for personal injury and property damage filed by Richard W. Roscow vs City of Renton, Glacier Park, Burlington Northern and Jack Benaroya Co. for alleged failure to post signs/barricades on Valley Parkway SW. Refer to City Attorney. • Interim Financing Letter from Acting Finance Director Bennett presented bid results LID #314 for interim financing of LID #314 in amount of $750,000 for East Valley Highway and SW 16th St. improvements. The letter recommended acceptance of the bid of Peoples National Bank at an interest rate of 62% of Peoples prime rate at the time of initial takedown and the rate be adjusted for all existing warrants every 90 days with the new rate in effect for any new warrants issued .during the subsequent 90-day period. The variable rate concept would continue with interest rate adjustments every 90 days. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. See Ordnance. • RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 7, 1981 Municipal Building Monday, 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers MINUTES• CALL TO ORDER , Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL MEMBERS RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL H. CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, JOHN -W. REED. ABSENT: CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE IN ATTENDANCE A. WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Policy Planning Director; LT. DON PERSSON, Police Department; JOHN McFARLAND, Personnel Director; W. E. BENNETT, Acting Finance Director, • JOAN PRINGLE, Deputy Finance Director; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. PRESS • GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 23, 1981 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Vacation of published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Portion of public hearing to consider the proposed vacation of SE 18th St. SE 18th St. * located between Subdivisions Rolling Hills Villages No. 1 and VAC-05-81 No. 2. Letter from Public Works Director Houghton,on behalf of the Board of Public Works, recommended denial of the proposed vacation as roadway segment may become more vital to circulation and safety in the future and outweigh its present status; also the Fire Dept. expressed concern as it is now emergency access to Rolling Hills. The letter further established the value of the land at $4.20 per sq. ft. and need for easement over the entire roadway for utilities. Public Works Director Houghton displayed area map and explained April 1979 public hearing for closure of this portion of SE 18th St.and that Council authorized closure and the street was barricaded with the intent to allow emergency vehicles to enter, noting vacation was not recommended at that time. Continued Persons present favoring continued barricading of Portion of SE 18th: David Langley, 1833 SE 18th P1. Persons present favoring vacation of portion of SE 18th St. : Darlene Vachon, 2025 Jones Circle SE, President of Rolling Hills Home Owners Assoc. circulated petition for vacation -and hopes to develop small park with landscaping. Gwen Smith, 1724 Jones Dr. SE.,; Ken Johnson. 16th and Lincoln; Leslie Alberts, 1719 SE 18th P1. Abutting property owners: J. Korvas, 1701 SE 18th P1. and. Keith Tuft, 1749 SE Jones Dr. SE. ; Michael Porter, 1610 Rolling Hills S.E. • Continued Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren explained vacation would be to abutting property owners. Inquiries were made re Medic and emergency aid and Fire Dept. access, Fire Marshall Matthews explained. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Council Determined CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER. SECOND REED. COUNCIL VACATE THAT PORTION Access Adequate . OF SE 18th STREET AT 50% ASSFSSED .VALUE. DETERMINED BY PUBLIC WORKS, and MAINTAINING UTILITY EASEMENTS. MOTION CARRIED. Policy Planning Street Vacated Director Clemens explained to homeowners the State law requiring entire plat must be replatted in order to divide out vacated property. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and 1982 Budget published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public :Hearing to consider the City's 1982 Budget as filed with the City Clerk on 11/2/81 in the balanced amount of $38,368,152.., Mayor Shinpoch intro- duced Acting Finance Director Ted Bennett and Budget Supervisor/Act- ing Deputy Finance Director Joan Pringle and explained Council budget sessions (open to the public). Public comment: Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S, was upset by lack of public attendance and cautioned • against increased government costs. King County,Stale of Washington Records&Elections Division Dunlap,County Executive William. E. Covington, Acting Manager Dement of Executive Adrninlstration 553 King County Administration Building Silent Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (208)344.4200-Manager (206)344.2565-Elections (206)3445282-Voter Registration (206)344-2582-Records STATE OF WASHINGTON) • V ) SS. CJ 4•'� COUNTY OF KING ) CITY of ' CLERK'S OF ; , This is to certify that on November 3, 1981, there were held General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; - That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 18, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: CITY COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 George J. Perry 2,426 Nancy Mathews 3,142 Elected POSITION NO. 2 N, Earl Clymer 3,365 Elected POSITION NO. 3 Ni John W. Reed 3,822 Elected Warren C. Gonnason 1,596 Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November 1981._ C_6. William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records and Elections ti� o RA, sA c� �\ = o THE CITY OF RENTON ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n esa $ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD imam 04 m' CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 O Q' 94'EO SEPlE-O P L E ' Inspector of Elections Renton Precincts No. 1 through No. 63 RE : General Elect' on on November 3, 1981 City of Renton Council Positions Dear Inspector: Since the City of Renton has municipal issues on the ballot, we are requesting that you telephone this office as well as the King County offices to advise us of the two council positions appearing on Renton' s ballot . Please telephone 235-2500 as soon as totals have been tabulated. The manner in which you have called this office previously worked very well. • Thank you for your courtesies . Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON Attu 7-)z-t=a-(7 Delores A. Mead, C.M. C. City Clerk DM: gh CITY UI- RENIUN UNOFFICIAL TABULATION • GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 • PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 , 7 8 , 9 10 11 , 12 , 13 14 4 15 ' 16 17 , 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 I PERRY 31 17 21 I 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 67 69 1 1 _ _ I _ I MATHEWS 33 29 24 AI 167 45 49 34 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 40 56 23 40 98 27 33 54 102 _1.14 A i . - -• - i- -- I I -- - ---- - - - -- ----- _. c - - — -I '- - - - r W CLYMER 42 34 25 x 102 49 48 50 65 73 47 -68 38 52 23 52 37 43 57 43 46 103 39 38 46 104 112 cn cn REED 36 44 32 ' 146 60 57 41 75 . 84 52 75 36 66 20 54 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 43 116 130 H 60 GONNASON 17 6 13 rzci 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 31 14 23 26 17 22 22 19 67 20 13 32 46 53 PRECINCT NOS. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 , 36 , 37 , 38 39 40 41 , 42 , 43• 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 I I I PERRY 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 i 25 55 60 1 40 35 39 25 : 19 I I I A I A MATHEWS 36 22 70 59 52 79 62 19 61 54 53 18 30 15 60 31 69 W 31 67 89 w 59 47 63 29 • 28 _---_-- _-_ ---I------ --. I-___.-_. _ - - • CLYMER 55 41 60 50 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 21 50 39 53 32 58 87 60 58 58 37 38 REED 49 31 77 69 56 98 72 31 73 59 89 31 47 18 71 38 83 ao 38 74 116 oa 76 60 74 42 61 33 Pci —Po GONNASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 28 13 19 33 26 22 15 9 31 19 22 21 43 41 <4 28 19 ,32 12 <4 14 s PRECINCT NOS. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 UNOFFICIAL TOTALS PERRY Ho PERRY 2,183 29 36 74 a 22 10 28 I-4 2,857 MATHEWS 50 45 100 43 16- 45 ^MATHEWS CLYMER 48 52 r103 W 41 14 39 • CLYMER 2,986 E'I - REED 52 52 123 . Z 53 13 38 REED 3,463 L GONNASON 31 28 46 16 11 21 GONNASON 1,435 I • • - E ABSENTEE BALLOTS 631 / ) OF R4, A �$ z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 p $ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 094 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 09�T�0 sEP1°° November 6, 1981 Inspector of Elections Renton Precincts No. 1 through 63 Dear Inspector and Election Workers: We thank you most sincerely for your very fine cooperation in the November 3, 1981 General Election. We are very pleased at the manner in which your prompt telephone calls came in to Renton helping to make our tabulation program run smoothly and efficiently. Your courtesies and cooperation are very much appreciated, and we commend you for a "job well done." Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh ULIY Ur KtNIUP • UNOFFICIAL TABULATION . GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 i PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 , 10 _ 11 12 , 13 14 A 15 _ 16 _ 17 ` 18 19 , 20 21 22 , 23 24 25 26 27 28' PERRY 31 17 21 I 43 40 39 30 47 59 24 49 24 47 17 40 35 32 44 35 40 111 33 26 24 67 69 1 i 1 MATHEWS 33 29 24 A 167 45 49 34 51 69 44 46 37 49 17 38 36 40 56 23 40 98 i 27 33 54 102 114 A W CLYMER 42 34 25 x 102 49 48 50 • 65 73 47 - 68 38 52 23 52 37 � 43 57 , 43 46 103- 39 38 `46 _ 1 112 REED 36 44 32 Cl) 146 60 57 41 75 . 84 52 75 36 66 !20 54 37 53 69 38 59 118 39 47 t43 116 130 H -ONNASON 17 6_ 13 PQ 41 20 27 21 23 32 12 19 22 31 14 23 26 17 22 22 19 67 20 13 32 46 53 52 PRECINCT NOS. 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 r 40 41 42 43 , 44 , 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 I I I PERRY 41 31 32 49 41 51 47 25 33 35 67 36 28 12 43 35 36 1 25 55 60 1 40 35 39 25 i 19 A i A MATHEWS 36 22 70 59 52 79 62 19 61 54 53 18 30 15 60 31 69 W 31 67 89 2 59 47 63 291.-1/ 28 CLYMER 55 41 60 50 50 69 57 23 58 58 68 32 41 21 50 39 53 c 32 58 87 cl 60 58 58 37 c) 38 _ REED 49 31 77 69 56 98 72 31 73 59 89 31 47 18 71 38 83 0 38 74 116 0 76 60 74 42 0 33 GONNASON 26 20 24 31 35 41 28 13 19 33 26 ,22 15 9 31 19 22 21 43 ' 41 <4 28 19 32 12 <4 14 R 0 , PRECINCT NOS. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 UNOFFICIAL TOTALS PERRY 29 36 74 a 22 10 28 PERRY 2,183 MATHEWS 50 45 100 Pict 43 16 45 MATHEWS 2,857 ^ CLYMER 48 52 :103 w ' 41 14 39 CLYMER 2,986 F' - 52 52 123 w 53 13 38 j- REED. REED 3,463 . . m GONNASON 31 28 46 d 16 11 21 GONNASON 1,435 E ABScNT, 9a1.1_0Ts - 631 9 • TOT L `t: ..Mialripi* i �► , ;.. ►�s ''� TOTAL w .,, . . �.� . NO. TOTAL �� , .• PREC I N '� im a Asar PRECINCT coos. 1 ti � a fai PRECINCZS . 6 ���jt/m/� IIIUIII PRECINCT , � RECIN( COUNCIL POSITIONS 11111111111 ___. .------ --- -— �j - 0 A iffints L/.? �= --- ., v7 /1 PERRY ---__ ; 32 -MAT HEWS 3 ✓ q IS 2436 i 6 z/ . (i,iL ±i' i , t GO�::: / ' f- 1- ~ C , W 9-3 .� _'._/ . . /( ' / _ - -. - , / 'Z- . 1 22 Ir 0 10 - 6 7 128 29 d 0 dp realfW:17) 360 39 le 1 ) CAL:._-_ =OSITIONS _ asrmmr o 4 I PERRY _ z _h (.. /C /-// _3_J r'( - - 47 z/ _5 �f i �� I (/- 7 � - - - C C(7 fC li!l �C-, a'', , TM �l 6_17/ Cv2 /q v . 5 / CLY:ER 1aC f 7 , . 6 5 6 _ 0 / / Is .�$ I .°(.) - .,. 5 'I __ i REED — :� ( -rj1ld S- / y l �3.. _ II I � 9 , 3 ) , , l (/.. c � 7 GONNASON 01 (_, 1C� c _ .'7),�). ! 3. 3V �� 0 )' 9-� '� 0j ,2 J� l1 < ) - 1 7 8 - - . 2-(4 - 1 r + -- . r J 1 .� TOTAL NO. . NO. N0. TOTAL .Ns- 11 �:] R� ^• . ,ECINCT NOS. 41Add44 45 PRECINC . 46 •9/ 50 PRECIN � � 55 'RECINCT 56 s_9, • 60 PRECINCTS DUNCIL POSITIONS - _ ERRY 2 /. . '/3 . �- A c /Q .4 4 D 3 3; g5 ' , ffilli / -'7(P MININIk 4 • ATHEWS C /.5 51 i 81 i. i 1,445 =1.4 d/O MM . �` / / C . / . 3 , ,�GJ 0 ill �� ' Sf� �� 3 J6 I /� _ 1._ .. minim, • 3 ! N , . 6, ,_,/ (7,, 7 , ffitA .23 . / 1/,/ DNNAS ON 5 6 . f1 ), f c/3 4/ . t c -� z 1111111111 , d�k 9 immimmm. ECINCT NOS. (010j63 TOTAL y - DUNCIL POSITIONS 'Mir MEE , ERRY 1 k T>', i LYi ER i - EED 7 3 ; 0 JNNASON I _ . 1 • 1 _„�`!GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1981 gmeamoreePammiumnimmoonimisimmiat [NO. NO. ! NO. NO. NO. TOTAL NO. NO. NO.' NO.! NO. TOTAL NO. NO. 1 NO. N . NO. 1 At N0. ND. VET ND 1�6. TOTAL PRECINCT NOS. 1 12 3 4 5 J PRECINCISs 6 7 8 1 9 10 PRECINCTS 11 12 13 14 L 15 PRECINCTS 16 !17 i 18 I. 20 IPRECIN( COUNCIL =OSITIONS PERRY A --- ._ - 13 MATH E:1S - 4 .SYER �./ -------------- - - --- I --- -- - - - 1 'S REED —�-- GONT_�:ASON � -�T-- Ty `- P 21 ! 22 23 24 25 26 127 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 I36 r37 38 39 40 • R CItiCT .:OS. — COUNCIL POSITIONS = r A. PERRY - L --- - MATHEWS2 . �� . .. ® r .1,...... ........__ • • - __.__ 1 CLYMER - S - _ _ REED - - — .1.0 , . . 1 GONNASON t I A 4 l l ' -� 1 -r._ _1 NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. TOTAL NO. NI . NI . I . I . I ' I . NI . I . I . I . I ' ' S . ' 4 . ' I . ' 4 . ' 0 TOTAL PRECINCT NOS. 41 42 43 44 45 PRECINC1S 46 47 48 49 50 PRECIN ' 51 52 53 54 55 PRECINCTS 56 57 58 59 60 PRECINCT COUNCIL POSIT_I.ONS PERRY .� rr-rtiii ' r-, MATHEWS 1' if .111 i miti r■ Millr■IMIIIIMIIII ER �■ _� MI■ �- Iii -�rr�r MIllEd .. REEDIII r■r _r■ GONNASON ■■ . r.■ rrrr■ _ rir■ PRECINCT NOS. 61 62 63 TOTAL111011r COUNH. E CIL POSITIONS ■■■ _r■r PERRY _- rrrr -- - ,,iEWS rr■ rrrirrt■ rr=I CLYMER rrrr Millir ■ - rrrr rrr REED �� rrrr■ rrr GONNASON . rrrr ram■ . M■ iOVEMBER 3, 1981 • ruesday, General Election , . PkeCinCt 0 Pkecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 Pkecinct 0 TOTAL . , . PERRY- I -T 1 ' . MATHEWS ... , . , . CLYMER ,. ' . REED . I GONNASON, \ 1 III1 . 1 ' Ph.e.citta 0 Pkecinct H Pkecinct 0 PkeciAct 0 Ptecinct 0 TOTAL • . _ . PERRY 1 , . . MATHEWS . . CLYMER -- • • REED 1 --,GONNASON- __________.- __ _ ____ .-- -------- -------------- 111 . . . , . . , Ptecinct 0 PkeciAct ° P4ccinct ° Necinct 0 Ptecinct 0 TOTAL . _ PERRY -, . 1 MATHEWS CLYMER - , , REED . • GONNASON , . . _ . NO-' EMaDR 3, 1951 Tuesday, General Election Pnec i.ttct N Pnec.i.►tc.t " P-'tec i►►c t # Ptec-i►tc t N Pnc cij,c t 0 TOTAL PERRY- MATHEWS CLYMER — ----REE D GONNASON 111/ Pnee.inct 0 Pneciitct N Pneci►ce t o Pnee.i.►►et 0 P.►ee.e•i►►ct 0 • TOTAL • PERRY • MATHEWS • CLYMER REED ----GONNASON - - - - Pne.c.,inct H P•'teciAct " P4ccc_►ic ( " P.gcci►►ct k Pheci.►►ct 0 TOTAL PERRY • = MATHEWS CLYMER _ - - — --- --- — ----- 0-- REED GONNASON --_—,-- — - - - -- --- • King County,State of Washington Records& Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive x= xxrxxxawaxxxiax iK W. E. Covington, Department of Executive Administration - 553 King County Administration Building Acting Manager Shani Taha, Director • 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration (206)344-2562•Records October; 1981 \S 166 ? . • TO: City/Town Clerks • �P ‘� School SuperintendentsOD Fire, Water, Sewer, Airport & Hospital Y-- ��� Iv V�� i :., Wt District Board of Commissioners �, ok. , :. �� e4 <d' \1. R.C.W. 29.13.020 requires that Special Elections must be held for the time on the_following dates: • a. 1st Tuesday after. the 1st Monday in February • b. 2nd Tuesday in March c. 1st Tuesday after the st Monday in April • d. 3rd Tuesday in May, • e. Primary Election - 3rd Tuesday in September f. General Election - 1st Tuesday after the 1st Monday in November • Last Day for Resolutions or Ordinances calling for the Special Election to be submitted For 1982 the Election dates are to the Election Department. a. February 2 - • December 18, 1981 • b. March 9 January 22, 1982 c. April 6 February 19, 1982 d. May 18 • April 2, 1982 e. September 21 August 6, 1982 f. November .2 September 17, 1982 If your city/district should fail to pass the Special Election the first time, the law allows that a second election can be called at any time thereafter. In emergency cases of fire, flood, earthquake or other acts of God, Special Elections can be held at any time. R.C.W. 29.13.020 states the 'procedures you must follow when presenting your request for a Special Election. This statute was written to encompass all Counties by the term 'County Auditor' . King County, under Charter Government, vested the responsibility of R.C.W. 29.13.020 with the Division of Records and Elections, more specifically with the Election Department. In the past this has caused some confusion and the 'following will provide clarification: • ����� ._tom • OCTOBER, 1981 Paget • 1 . Resolutions calling for Special Elections must be presented to the Election Section of the Division, specifically directed to the Superintendent of, Elections, 553 King County Administration Building. They should not be recorded or filed. 2. All resolutions, orders, notices, agreements, contracts, etc. NOT pertaining to the scheduling of an election may be recorded as provided in the R.C.W. 's. 3. Upon presentation of a resolution/ordinance calling for a Special Election, the resolution/ordinance will be reviewed by the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney and the Office of the Assessor for accuracy as to content and form. Upon completion of this review, the Election Section, will return a written acknowledgement to you along with an order calling for your Special Election, signed by the Manager of Records and Elections. If within 10 days after the presentation of your resolution/ordinance you do not receive the acknowledgement mentioned above, immediately contact the Superintendent of Elections by telephone at 344-3954. It would be appreciated by this department if any Special Elections are contemplated during the Fall months that they be held on Primary or General Election days only. This is a period of intense activity for our office and better service can be administered with just two election dates. Sincerely, %Donald R. Perrin Superintendent of Elections DRP:lydr I • J P, #r, � ,,ig` .h:' yi, ,% ,r - ,,.. ,ra.� _ `v',! ,;s'` :i `t ey:' .>v;2:� it>;' ��'"�i`, rv,' �`A,:: .y-t,.r. �.•: ,fib: p . , �t �� i, .1 i QiEnas ! ,�>i.✓,[''4� - � '' : ., �t,�' 1' •r i. `�� 'J,�'t'�, .f �� Y{{ � �.\ � 1 �, t �' 1ef i`I` 'J` :J Z r i. , 1 ,ttt , ,, r'- , ,„, ,'., rY i, 't. ),' W {',.i ,qll C` A, 3ta, 'n.'i - wa" t: t e � n: ,� e.,1 ,i• (;$'pa• 'F! ••f', t'•' ri�' ` ,P'' .°.,4. n`vV.H^"N`!J��}N.',}Y:/.Y'.'.~t'� 4.,C ..Cky'i , . �. ;,:: ., ; : ;, "' ;we'd ri;faose,more: round#''`li,r`aid h • Wa:rxe'm.�:Gonnaso ',.y:u�!asi•,Rento �: + o, g f e..s � � r tier <„�;_�_ ���. ''' ' •+•publicsr,w r's?directo=.until 7Jan;!6'J '•,°-' ' i % He said'I.405,is,�'inadequate.:toise ye -i . , e,,; ' rP xf ,t:° 1 :rY . r. hens rMa"orBarba't�a Shin .och 're- ° •, th,e, a'r'ea's.transportations`neu s:';;�;i"t`'� :' 1 7,4,� r" , _ + ;" ' •y. -,.• ,a, r� . :,�,Iiilt,AC, 1O�' .8�:. ;i'.� ' ' `ik, S Y,7 r .. , -,quested,..andi rece ved(tliis,'+nesigna banes'should,rbe'sadd'ed to#do•so;,'fhe w += >'. e..4'. F. .Y>' ,i "^r T' : .`' ' • " aid:` - A # a 'efof a 1'em s `thou ht 161a ^or.' Gonnason 'sand"; ;li -hs°'recom= l` � ?.•Today-' Gonnasen.'56:.I ''a tandi- -away irtab. ,�„. g c,y>•1' y" ;,;;,s, ,.. _ ..•,. ' ;�S1iin och''had shown excell'ent':ud -;':emendation sas',,public;worksndir,ect_or;.r, '° - °? , '`' ' ,idaY•' '''Renton,-City- o- ,'•' p, `ila`sh':as'ed(lme>toi.resi ngI�' 3that':'sRenton•-shoul'd`float,a tbond to v. '' �. ' ' ' `Due 'Gorinason .doegn':t',iview gins' Amens Lint e g- ;y t 4 h� resig'nationt,as;an'obstaele rto'',being; ',was unable to,1gl'eant-from, her"^the ,btuldJ a'$ewer.'interceptor;'m the .r;1 .,', ,._, ;» '' ' electeds'to�fiilb,the'sleet;nowlliel'd+slit' ' "motivation I wa-'s` completely sus, °'Highlands,-and,then;repay the bond �,' ., -` ',, *t• ' ,. ,.x i ":prisedf • m:Awithsilatecomer,agreements '"4 ' ' ,r " ' ' ,.�incumbeiit;�'John�'Reed .'I am,..a ,• , ,, -'. ''' ', '.. - '� , ,• Ma• or,?Slunpochl.fat`�the':�time�'said, ;; I�think'the,(publc works),deparf s': .�.;;,,, .� 'resid'ent,a taxpayer:andl mtinterest- ` •.'y, .a I_ .,! ,;, :ins 'h•snient``failed;to.,provide enou g h infor ,;y' N r- ' 15' ' •` it in' timid ale;' overn'm'ent,,"saidi,'" she.'was asi%in'g.•for the nesignat o s"-,., p , -g r,s;, ', i> ! . 'A P g' ' :y,..'• ' - of%Gonnason andl�Plannm Director maion°;to tthe•icounoil.and"citizens,: ' •�;';;.',.p;,'. aG;onnason;;a!icivill engineer wh`otsriow ;C ;,} r" ksen:ti cause::.'of-,therm. show'i'ri`4,the'whole,..„,,,,pi: %cis '}wouid`n`'.t�b"e:"`;>;`''t' '.-- ; ' "�i /.a iszemployedbliry aySeattle'architecturt. : ':Gordon E Lc. , e „ e, ,u'. ..,'. 1:., i;.g, ,Y x ,,,,>;,, ;-;' , ° . 1 > t ., drib ergent views:".xiii.nititth;;ands^ subsidize,•'the•,'sewers,; Gonnasen..... •, .PIN..,',- al,erigi�--,i ''ng{firm. #" •---i ';; x ';� , �� _ ��� ;p'h�i(Posopiiy,;:that force'dl;cilier>' to, ,said City:Council;turned"sdovunF>that ,� .`�, M,y;,:(qua1`ification ibaekground •'<> 's' Ytsreconimend ; ' ;` '}'...�_� '• .- . • mediate,aheir�disputes:�_`_,,a _ ': ation >resulting,in'a,3q0-'�;, # ?and"texperience',would put me,+ln is :Some;observers lhaye'speculated, ' ;acre'building"moratorium: z;',,j ';+^r,r. ,, Igoodkposition'toghelp,toestalilisheCity• ,that�Gonnason is, running for t.City, City should';annex ' ' ' � ' t` olio Jtoimaintain"they uahW of+life. « }'`i''`k4 .s 3' .- P. . ,Y ;4. Yr , ,,Cp,unoilt:ourlof'wengeance'.; ;,•.,'. Gonn,•ason,prefers,the;term�-,asserh'Y'., J�j. ;',, t here:(I plan lto'stay there;and I am_, .. Vengeance is' ,riot :a•,'motivation;,:-G.'t'ive";rathertthan"aggressive"wheni:'''; ��.interestedin,continuing to?be involy- �Goiinason:,said talkingp about the,ikindtof annexation `r'' r" '`'� 1(ed,rIi9'said,^ ;,- t. .. II f L:-, . ,. ,'`� '�' "`No•�ax°to'igrind"? `4-�poIicy'tie'would,like"for�'the�city,.:��Iie� �.,'�';a? tNolquibblinig, , s'f.• nr ~� 'I T.:,. ,, } ''...!' ', Q, i 'g' t.>.� d���won'rt,(te-Jhostilet`sI'm°;not�uen a=�`�,said�.'t;the•_;cit �shoul"d'look`ttoward. :'r ;.r`,:.. , "�'.' d,c .~Lincoln Drive' ' e g = Y ,r ;<..r. „., �r. Gorin�asori` s34�3'S'_ i � a �� �,. G �; '�+. ::„•- ':,fu1.:�I,m�not�a�,yiridictve•.indiuidual' I -annexing prope'r`ty witkim its sgl'iere z+ ,�,,.�'�`K, n' .'�> )N..E,;`rdne.sntt,quibble ,with, Mayor^;' ,have'`no:Aax;ito`grind*with';~�the•inayor;.,.ti,:of influence. F ,',�i ,` ; ,,•.,,M; Shmpoch's, decision; to',xrequest+liis ,the•>couincil`tor.lataff'">he°said:' ;:That';,hr as `'ste s +fro }a y ,f �` F #'" r ..� � � � • ;: .P a e . m m a� docii-r •'.t�I� "��rw;•.�� '� ices gnatiori:!. ,-,.q „ ..'"° ,i',;r ",Growvth,.'an&'�tran's ortation>>needs , ,,ment;signed+by the,cities bf,Renton ��'; I believe-1in�,tlie.'�•-,hilosophy§.that,,";are'm"oris,'sues�inrG'onii;asonis;i nd,'' "tBellevue'and;�Issa'uahythat%rot hl;;;.f-.'',,$,i' ''''.Y"i. 1.t, .� P \, Y i. ,aJ,. .q, g,.Y.,: a,.141A pEN GONhAtols I. department thead's'.,serveAat:the•r lea=• >•'4We"mu'stgivieat:�r',owth manage-" !outlines`�whati'areas'each.,ci y, `i ht i,;t' 1 {�;h,q ''- '. p 'f' -r. :}' ..�.,.r,,:•r-<-:'t�:, ,'a^ ',','x �. _ tying...; .:f:Yr7.',a'y���:rs.+°e`d�'I: .ti ;.y' �' ' ,:; s ,r ', ., .;, ,,�- .,c k, e;cl alle0 r :'sure.'sof� Elie,�ma';our:;�Wli'i1'e.sI ,%wasn•t�' m � 1'0�� calk��aixriex•intthe��future':< <��:'t°r �k�^ .�� •� >' g4�'.'. ~, �. y_ ent:ahii;facilities,tomeet,growlthsio$;ra g y. _ � � w �,.�,, '� .. .} k :t:°> . =far. x ` _ t._ tc a t:' y 1y f't f ''.r,, •,fF 4 )J >c� rr r' ..fs' - .a .14 v. 1.° _ l ® J'1 -tvl frf �•i i u .� '9tt: ( '�,jce _J . y— 11 ® 4,® f.•) i' •'•J %iS, i:•• !sele t , geta,} I ma, have toyincrase>t e >' e ax si� �ordinance,•<a `ai'n:� Wes hav'e�''s.om�e'`-`=='- ;B`' .GREG,Alv'DERS� ']v`:" � „. y L Q sorietime`�'in�thrtfuture'atkiou.ht>i�t r m�n' .t. °'�" �:M:: yf' .-�. s '�a"`art a f'buil`din s'�tlia'ta're�builtto.�'. >�,.�� •t ''i ;C t 4E itor : =i,;y'' A;, Fr,: ate ,�-y' .d `.,,,,�k„ , ,;�•�- �.,'. ro: '�har<d, o`��t`eil�°what impact;;'ifederal�',,' cl'cjse to.,,tkieF`,road or;:'',too�,cl"� _� "%+* �; '� 4' '° 'ose;'to ,'s� ;State andfederal,'budget'cutback"s budget'cutsmiinigitt;f�aue;rori,uis',`iright;'• single=family homes:,:..;; ; and,their potentials,'impact:ton'nloca1„...+°now�B,ut if w,,edo'havetorraisetaxes,,. dAx.Ordu,iance'R edparticui'arlyls, ,Y ' :•finances` =may',n ean•','Renton-.`City ; the"money'shouldrgotoiservicestiand. -•proud of +is'lone:establishingitccorn j - '1,�Counc r'wi'll liave%'tortl'ook'harder9;at' ..'programs-,to;>meet;the;iexpectati`oust"I .inanity,facility„+fees;designed'to6help' ! ,,r. ,r j'spending>priorities in comuigwears„, -and?needs+�of4ttle,people;,sand,no,i toy i;'new growth')pay, ts;ownwayin�'ter s•``, y 4 3,'>said',John''Reed,iincumbent'rRenton serve'mewt'devel'opment-e!,",hersaid; ''" iof city;servicesthat ;must,tbe:pro- ,i ';t,, , f,•:city;councilrman seeking.`re=election ' ,#"swearer;continually:!o cerburderic`�,vided +It'',was,=•Reed's ,Community '- , I A. :.-i iii;the Nou..3; 'eiieral§election: : irig;the system with more'd'e�elop-:;fi' 'Services'Commit`teerthatsh'a ed'the i " -k'' ' ;rsR`eed';,32y as'`a ointed.twotyears •inert:\Where'is the•'line.?;,The+whole;;,ordinance";' ' p t , P. ,)+ „ �.pl?. Y i ,cago`Sto,a'.seat that;was vacated"when; regi`onsislgrowingfaster,andser'vices,, "That;tordinance,,.,was 'a,'�break 'i t +'- , g ( J7 aBaitara{_'Stiinikierx;'foriner' council'' .p p., �.;, ,,,:%,: through, he said: ,.We;usedncitizeil 'i,•'. Bpi , "'1, -, .t,,` , ,F ± ,I � ice' bj'� ��'•y ri t �• .,,.a,g.�,x c smember,won the:•'ma ors 'race'in Iridicationssof`this itrep',40e:said,..tand.devel"o ers,in;an.adiio,:commit-.".' r, ,A% .,,: fA �. Jr �5 -y. .,.��.�y�r� �i .,a" }.1- .,-n .P. .}I .� �, �,a,� ,t,, % , i t +19,7.9:,) �`et no, } aces''foi'mer:Renton+ 'include `+r`apidly; increasing;tr':af fic, °ttee.1`ti h'el t write the.ordinance'+It '" • �'' ' public,w,orks:director''+Warrent'G.on eongestioii;and'overburdened sewer-:•,was'a'uni uet'a �roach, a0,a,o,e,,we'`,.�•'•;1' „, '' k, ,, ., ;p_ f i q PP , # ;nason';'in'°';the 'en'era1 election :for•'.- `s :stemsi:'�s';;' ;1z :r' t ' sliould',use'mote"' ''"'''' '',i', ! > . �,, ,. '+' -:.f' Reedcbelieexelhe'councills,•.' oin` fr'�:' ,,,,�, " <y 'Position}lVo.,3:, >,�� ,, ,,g•, g ,.$:ewer:•�ssue unresol`ved,;."��'� . ;��:�.:•t�: •.. •,intinew:4iy,0 tiorisJ,.,now-' particulars, + + • � < ,! i. 1VIry.resporisilility�;is.Pto;see that'� ,gyp y�': ��mhe issi'ie''of sewe'rs,`�es eciall >int. ;, ',these,cutbacks,have;' fminiiw,;iin'` +iii';tlie iarea'scof growth andtland_-U'se:'',>:'the`:'Re `tors Hi'hland's' `is one that i t ;9=` ' V-act 'oil':the',``citizens`.of f;this'"ci ," ,' lConservative'ta ',-roach' ,%;'still i'mu t'be'resoWYed`aReed'ackno'. :S i,.. '., �/ t :'Reed said "Ser i'bes"a` ro'ects,and `A�lot'ofr, eo"le;are still concerned a t-1'ed' edt, ''` .a: ,a f' programs;"must ;meet=!the'+voters abo'ut:,growth,•,-'he said:'--•Dhe•.%feel: :�,W,el{vote down',the,the i-ro'osed. ' v �, # > 1'"' - ' is^,needs!,and'Iex ectations':andlnol: lust they`;are ,being,,surrounded'-�by;,de:'-h^;''finan_ cill• acka-e:'for'+mor•"e-sealers"`,. ' �' ,. ' " 1' a t.. r.; i a.ti ;the ' , ,i s s �:,tfie,'deueloperit:',ieedgr* ::: ,sveloper',, , y' 'feels ti'65,tliave:��no`; :but :we.•didn t miss a:at alternativeti:- . . 3�,,,„ .4 ` t°z4 T f '. ;,'; •'Services-la•:'' •ry` choices:;Cit'Council andl;thie�+Pl`an �financin met ods'.s ` ,, h J:{ F, r *� �, �. •, X- _ �.•,•. � �, 1i We�aiiust,get that' !�k '+� �;-�' ��: ', I" 'r' 1' f, .,nin 'and'DevelO ent 9y , ' , t 't,/ ;t'' I Ree°d.'se'es. a,'tr'.end.of'•�,increase'd, ;B•� p� 'Cpmmittee,�a.i"s'sue;*'=liack� .up",�fr<onti�•'agam I- still, t , fi. 1 �� � '' �� _ development`,`wh ie+..s,ervi'ces}',and';' lane taking a'more4eonservative•ap; .support sewek's there.Y ilhhoping ite4" ,I C a s b '^'a, J. 2 r ,} ! ,: a�., i� f, .. ,, , r,� '��t°`iy, �,.d t.�,, xJ ' i'o rainsV,l'a Ifar.behindl:<ZThx"ssatrend`':` roach. .:„a t :a;r ;,'',;,'- could°'°Morin a oint let al:ins rove I :> ,4,i rl r ,r,, ''Gantt ,'continue,•ihe`Jsaid: ``S1'ow.e.r''' a"We are,'1,Iooking m`ore�`at ithe-im pient:rdistrict'between''the teit 'andf•,<r •,r ,,. •,, ,, t4,jg'rowth'mayb'e'the�"only,'ans,wer:Juntil� .;L,ipacts'tofSdePvelopUient,,and•^measune's1' :-.county,tot'pet.the:,sewers built�and�,. " ,,J.JOHN.REED. .r "++' 94,,,number•._of::exis_tin rol lens are ''.,tomit'i atetthose�im" cts,'For�exam=' ,,then; a <for`'t'hem':'w'th�alte ��',. ^.:'' .,. g'�p -, g� - = Pa. - 'PAY w�_, a comer.° - .;.; '` , /t » ';:.::',,;' ,curnbent 'f'' �'i' sol• '�e t '�%� - I'e`;we'have:�to look;'at•thus tb � . , J `.;.�.;,, The'in •,.,y' . yed;,h, sa d'. ;;�`, °,;; `p.�,,. - e ack� agreements. :, ,.. .,:,•`�, �.:. 't° }„� P �fY•y'r J. Y d" '}' 't. "fix � •s'c's «e'-;,.�. o;�jr�`!>.?�„-.3?,�C• ;�';�?:t; ?r:t>��"'�t',a,-�,.,,4''=c:.. °n'. . .a-,=�,�,�--•a•• r,, Meet •your candidates , Candidates, candidates, candi- candidates meeting in the school dates. cafeteria. Renton School Board and That pretty much sums up many of City Council candidates'have been the events coming up in Renton this invited to attend. week. Six separate meetings with And only an hour later, at 8 p.m., candidates for various local offices Renton School Board candidates will be sponsored by a variety of ' have been invited to participate in a special interest groups this week. • candidates meeting at Hazelwood St. Anthony Parish will sponsor a • Elementary School. coffee hour with the candidates at The Renton Chamber of Com- 8i30 a.m.today at the Parish Hall,on merce will host another candidates 'South Fourth Street in downtown meeting at noon Wednesday, in the • Renton.Candidates for King County Paddock Club at Longacres Race executive and council, Renton City Track. Renton City Council bandi- Council and Valley General Hospital dates are expected to appear at this ' have been invited to participate. forum. Three candidates meetings will And finally,at 8 p.m.Wednesday, 'take place Tuesday. the League of Women Voters will The first one will be at 7:30 a.m.at host a candidates forum in the Re- the Greater Renton Chamber of nton School District administration Commerce office, on Rainier.Av- building, 435 Main, Ave. S. Candi- enue South next to Renton Municipal dates for Renton City Council and Airport. The chamber's Local Gov- School Board, and King County ex- ernment Committee will interview ecutive and council have been in- candidates for Renton School Board. vited to attend. At 7 p.m.Tuesday night,the Talbot 'The general election will be con- Hill Elementary PTA will sponsor a, ducted Nov. 3. N-EcDeo C///ez-/Pcz---- /0/S( -- ---- Y —— -- Record Chronicle Thursday, October 15, 1981 Page A'. os ■a ews ace o or iCouncil , Perry , _ 1 • plans are based too much on existing staff and their personalities. "It's more of an issue now than it was two years ago.Most families don' By GREG ANDERSONhave enough income to buy a home.We have to look at a way to make home: The ride overte raid,she is "torn"v shouldr the issue c how the Wells Avenue affordable.We're seeing smaller homes being built,and they're still chargin€ City Editor South bridge the Cedar River be replaced. It's bright-eyed newcomer versus long-time veteran in the race for Position Staff and City Council at one time had planned to replace the bridge with a $55,000 or$60,000. 1 on Renton City Council this year. wider structure and a different alignment that would have.reduced Jones "The price could be reduced further by proper land-use planning,"Peril The newcomer,at least to City Council politics;is Nancy Mathews,38.She is Park.But a number of citizens fought that proposal,and successfully forced said. fighting for a seat left vacant by Charles Shane,who chose not to seek re- officials to write an environmental impact statement on the project. The way to do that,he said,is to lower Renton's minimum lot size from 7,201 election. "I think it would•be unwise to put in just two lanes,but if you,put in four, square feet.to, say,6,400 square feet. Mrs. Mathews will face George Perry'in the November general election. trucks will find it and alter the integrity of a viable residential neighborhood," "You put a 1,000-square-foot home on a 6,400- Perry Perry served on City Council for a number of years until he lost a mayoral Mrs. Mathews said. _ square-foot lot, and that compares to an 1,800- . „-. 'ace to Barbara Shinpoch two years ago.He now is seeking a comeback. "I would like to come up with something that square-foot home on a 7,200-square-foot lot in wouldn't jeopardize the neighborhood.But you ■ terms of proportion. A small single-family home *,.- , Election '81 lot." �'' e' newhave to look 50 or 60 years down the road and doesn't need a large Civic duty not for Mathews maybe it won't be a single-family neighbor- Making this change in the zoning ordinances, s hood by then." along with a couple other changes,means a home's Though a newcomer to the council arena,Mrs. Mrs. Mathews was a Park Board member when that body opposed City cost could be reduced by as much as$10,000,Perry ' Council's plans to reduce the area of Jones Park to.make room for a new road maintained'. Mathews isn't a newcomer to Renton or Renton civic duty.She has resided in the city for 18 years , :`-. � to bridge alignment. Those "other changes" include removing the v 5 and has served in a number of volunteer capacities, •' community facilities charge for small homes and Speaking generally', the candidate said she believes Renton municipal .� `,n includingRenton Park Board. K ` checking ordinances to make sure homeowners or overnment"is headed in the right direction,"and said she is"optimistic and Mrs. athews• said she is running for City- pleased"about the divergent ideas of the council and'mayor."I see staff and developers aren't paying twice for some commum Council this year"because it is a natural extension , c-. the council workingmore closet together, and there seems to be less turf' ty services since the community facilities charges , of my volunteer work.I think I have something to „ protection," she said. y g .- — were instituted during the past year. Perrybelieves the lack of leadership on the add to City Council,and I think I've demonstrated :� Would prefer sales tax hike an ability to get government agencies to work :v ,;' ".� But if the city faces a revenue crisis because of state and federal cutbacks, council has meant the downfall of two major ;Rd ;,. ;: proposed projects. 'together." ,. she said she would prefer a half-cent increase in the sales tax over institution Cites project failures , GEORGE PERRY Mrs.Mathews has served on a number of Renton ,< ; of a local business and occupation tax. One, the EastsideitesWatershed Project to build School District committees,and she said.that a lot 'a, `.'Y 'S ` Mrs.Mathews,4125 N.E. 17th St.,and her husband,Joe,have two children. . of that work entailed "getting the city and school ,, ;` •%4.._a.;: ', Joe Mathews is a Tukwila police sergeant and former aide to Don Custer and drainage channels on the Valley floor,still is only being discussed since it wn district to work together." '`,. >:` "�.. ' Avery Garrett when they served as Renton mayors during the'past decade. first proposed about 20 years ago.The second project,construction of sewer Solve problems ,��; Mrs. Mathews has received a number of endorsements, including those in Kennydale and the Highlands,died for the umpteenth time recently whe ,;rCity Council-refused to fund it. She said she has no special or"pet"projects or ;� > s from Renton Fire Fighters Local 864, Renton Police Guild, KingCount :: -;; rgKing y Referring teethe drainage project,Perry said,"The feds and county sold tl programs to propose. "My only pet project is to ;.-. ; ;,�, Democratic'Central Committee, CountyLabor Council, Retail Clerks „ city on that project by saying federal funds would pay for the whole thin solve the problemsh facing us. NANCY MATHEWS Union and Aerospace Industrial District Lodge No. 751. Now they're talking about the city or property owners picking up the co: There is no shortage of those. The lack of sewers in parts of the Highlands, for example, has meant a Perry wants council spot back Someone needs to pursue this, to get it done." moratorium on further building in one area.Mrs.Mathews said she thinks thePerry believes the city administration "has fallen down real flat" in tl city should finance construction of sewers there,and be reimbursed through • failure to fund sewer construction in the eastern part of Renton. latecomer agreements. Renton City Council needs a leader with experience and ideas,says George "I asked the Renton Planning Commission to do a sewer study up there But she added that persons with adequate septic tank systems shouldn't be Perry. Perry thinks he's the man. prove to Metro we had enough potential connections to hook onto Metrc forced to connect to the system. Perry's name shouldn't be a new one to most Renton voters.He served on proposed May Creek system.But that study still hasn't been completed." She favors the existing policy toward annexations, which essentially City Council for 16 years until he gave up the post to run against Barbara Like the watershed project,Perry said nothing substantial has been done c oral race. ' the sewer issue since he left office. involvesI don't think he city neefor ds to pound on doors.If people residents to come to the want to join,then we Shinpoch Perry lost that ra e.Because 79 Renton his counc l expired that year as well,he was "Things aren't being followed through. The council isn't pushing,it's ju should see if we can provide service and accommodate them.It would be nice out of Renton politics—until now. waiting for staff or citizens to come in,"he said. to square up our boundaries." Perry,49,,summed up his reasons for seeking election to Position No. 1 on Even though this is the era of state, and federal budget cuts, Perry Mrs. Mathews generally favors Mayor Barbara Shinpoch's City Hall City Council this way: convinced federal money exists to pay for construction of the two sew, reorganization plan, which entails splitting "pure planning" away from "Renton City Council should move faster.It's moving too slow on decisions, intereceptors. developnent procedures. and it's costing us money.It takes someone on City Council to get things going, "But it's up to the local elected officials to work with the federal elect, "The main objective is to provide a simple permit system.The mayor and and that doesn't exist now." officials," he said. staff have been very innovative in their approach." But she added that she An issue Perry emphasizes is one he hammered'at during his mayoral Perry and his wife,Delores,have four children.The family resides at 26 wonders about the long-term success of the changes because she believes the campaign: The high cost of housing. N.E. 24th St. Perry is an industrial engineer for The Boeing Co. Page A6 Thursday, October 15, 1981 Globe News Ai . y. 1 4 1u 4 ,4 �7n 9 .s ze a .a Skies will be sunny again today Weather \, Today's forecast Seattle, Tacoma and Everett — Night and morning fog becoming partly sunny but hazy late in the day.Lows mid 30s t upper 50s to near 60. Winds light and variable. Chance of through tonight. Everett to Bellingham—Night and morning fog through F partly sunny but hazy late in the day.Lows in 30s with local fro upper 50s.Winds light and variable. Olympia to Vancouver, Wash. —Night and morning fog becoming partly sunny but hazy late in the day.Lows in the 3 frost. Highs 50s to lower 60s.Wind light and variable., Coastal Areas of late night and morning fog otlierwi- Friday.Lows upper 30s to lower 40s.Highs upper 50s to lower and variable. , Washington Cascades and Olympics — Fair through Fri patchy morning valley fog. Freezing level near 11,000 feet. temperatures near.60.Winds easterly 5 to 15 mph. Extendedforecast . Western Washington—Little or no precipitation Saturday thi Highs mid 50s to mid 60s.Lows Mid 30s to mid 40s. Eastern Washington—Dry and a little warmer Saturday thi Highs 60 to 70.Lows 30s to lower 40s. mimimmimmimi —The As: r s st re n t h ByGREG ANDERSON pects. • ceiving his resignation,she onlysaid Perry, a 16-year veteran of City 'outcome could' be a verdict on the Running for Pos. i on the council that she did so because he couldn't Council, left his council position to mayor's endorsement tactic. - City EditorPerry y get along with PlanningDirector •run against—and lose to—Mayor Asked what she thought of that � - are George and Nanc g ; When voters inside the Renton city Mathews.Incumbent Charles Shane' Gordon Ericksen,whose resignation Shinpoch two years ago.Itwas not an scenario, Mayor Shinpoch replied, f limits 'decide who they want to didn't choose to seek-re-election. the mayor'also obtained..She also entirely friendly campaign, with "That could be interpreted that way. f represent them on City Council,they Running.for Pos: 3 are incumbent Said the three of them had"different some of Perry's supporters making It could be an anti-administration also, 'knowlingly or unknowingly, John Reed and Warren Gonnason. management philosophies." much of Mayor Shinpoch's husband, vote"if Gonnason and Perry win. will be voting for mayor as well. Lively matchups. •. Gonnason has repeatedly said he is Bud, who is a state senator. Com- Helping each other ' No,Mayor Barbara Shinpoch isn't The matchups are fascinating. not seeking elective office for the• ments about the"Shinpoch dynasty" Reed and Mrs.Mathews,who both up for election this year.That possi- Reed is facing his first election as first time out of vengeance, but- . and "Shinpoch dictatorship" over generally favor Mayor Shinpoch's bility is two years away..But the an incumbent. He lost a previous rather because he is an interested Renton didn't sit overly well with the policies and decisions, are helping- mayor has made it clear who she race, and was appointed to his pre- and knowledgeable "citizen of Shinpoch family. .• ' each other, too. Their campaign supports for City Council—and who sent seat.Mayor Shinpoch,has open- ,' Renton. - So it stands to reason votes for signs tend to stand together in yards, _''' she doesn't support. ly backed his candidacy,even to the The other race is,just as inter- Reed and Mrs. Mathews indirectly •and they are helping each other in And that's why the outcome of extent of contributing $100 to his esting. , mean general support of -Mayor the doorbell campaign. Tuesday's City Council elections not campaign. -• First,elective.office Shinpoch. And it also stands to Though•long-time detractors 'of only will give an indication of the Gonnason is the man whom Mayor - Nancy Mathews also is seeking reason votes for.Gonnason and Per- Mayor Shinpoch have criticized'her level of public support for Mayor Shinpoch virtually•fired from the• elective office for the first time.. ry,though perhaps less obviously-so, for"trying to create"her own coun- Shinpodh,but also could be an indica, public works ,director job last Again, Mayor Shinpoch is backing . could-mean votes of no confidence in cil, the mayor.said no one has said tion of the mayor's re-election pros-_ January. After requesting and re- her openly,also to'the tune of$100. the mayor. At the very least, the - (Continued on A2) Mayor's strength. . . . . (Continued-from Ai) . Shinpoch re-election try if Tuesday's' - much to her personally about it. 'elections-go the way she wants them "No one has criticized me for to. backing them.I did it the right way,I Perry,even though he has attacked- ------- - ---------- did-it up front with no pretense. I the administration at least as vigor- have to believe the public accepts ously as he has attacked council the idea that.-.I'm interested in the positions in recent.vyeeks„says he .� • outcome of these-races," she said. • won't run for mayor in two years.He '�• ` Mayor Shinpoch is less quick to' is more interested in a legislative judge what all this means in terms of seat. her own re-election. No one else really stands out as a "You're asking me what I might do potential candidate against Mayor two years ahead of time? Or course Shinpoch right now, with the poss- I'm keeping,my options open, and ible exception of Councilman Earl that is all." - -Clymer,.who.is running unopposed She added, "I think right now I ' Tuesday for his Pos. -2 seat. But have a great deal of public support, Clymer lost to Mayor Shinpoch and but that could change in three weeks. Perry in the primary.tviwo years ago. - I'm surprised the honeymoon has Unless someone does come to the lasted as long as it has. fore, or Mayor Shinpoch makes a "Things can change quickly. A disasterous political1 decision, the - single issue comes up, or two in a name "Shinpoch" is likely to be row,and you lose popularity." ' heard often and for a long time in - 'Wants legislative seat, Renton—at City Hall as well as in But one would have to bet on a Olympia. OF R4 J A. o THE CITY OF RENTON 4 0 z %o MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 n rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09 I CITY CLERK 0 94TED SEPSE�O MEMORANDUM TO: John Webley, Park Director Jim Williams, General Service Supervisor Clark Petersen, Library Director Ted Bennett, Acting Finance Director FROM: Delores Mead, Ci y Clerk DATE: October 27, 1981 RE: Election Supply Depot, Sunday, November 1, 1981 General Election, Tuesday, November 3, 1981 This is a reminder that the Municipal Building will need to be open on Sunday, November 1, 198p. between 8:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. for delivery of polling supplies to the election poll workers, in accordance with lease agreement with King County. Also on Election Day Tuesday, November 3, 1981, the Highlands Administration Building, Library Bookmobile Room, and the Municipal Building Lobby will need to be open at 6:00 a.m. and, although the polls close at 8:00 p.m. , the Municipal Building will need to remain open until approximately 11:00 p.m. , or until all polling supplies have been turned in and picked up by King County. The Park Department will please furnish overtime custodial costs, • if any. DM:gh cc: Mayor Council President t'i' Renton City Council 10/5/81 Page 3 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3579 An ordinance was read amending City Code 1-31 relating to cam- Campaign Reporting paign contributions and reporting thereof, allowing filing of Public Disc]1osure forms to satisfy ordinance requirements. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ALL AYES. dARRIED. Ordinance The committee recommended first reading of an amending First Reading ordinance relating to tax on public utilities as concerns tax Utility Tax levied of 7.75% on total gross operating revenues, including intrastate toll, on telephone business; and 3% on total gross 'income from coaxial cable subscriber system for television. Follow- ing reading,MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY ST DICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CANCEL THE NEXT SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, 10/8/81. CARRIED. Contingency Fund Council President Stredicke referred to earlier Consent Agenda item requesting transfer of funds and called attention to Council request that budgetary items be considered in detail by Council. Mayor Shinpoch noted the items were ending balances, information distributed. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. th8 P.M. 1/1 Q 'may/ 6 Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk � r EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 9/28/81 wAKRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO. 35768 - 35772 CURRENT $119,699009 PARKS $19,830.97 ARTERIAL STREETS $1, 194.68 STREETS $64, 765.73 LIBRARY $1, 970.77 STREET FORWARD THRUST $137,519,25 G COULON BCH PK CQNSTR $16,527• 18 WATERWORKS UTILITY $133,088.43 AIRPORT $19,790.51 %975 W 6 S CONSTRUCTION $6,575.39 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $8,677,98 FIREMEN 'S PENSION $552.60 'LID CONTROL $8,036.00 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $538,228.58 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBtRS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL., HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VUULHERS NU. 3b773 THROUGH NO. 35938 IN THE AMOUNT OF $538, 228.58 THIS 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19810 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER i/�� ■ Z.I.D. #322, REVENUE WARRANT no. #R-7 $8,036.00 M EMB 1..e.14,r," ■ RENTO11 CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting October 5, 1981 Municipal Building Monday, 8 :00 P.M. Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. _ ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT J. HUGHES, E4RL H. CLYMER, THOMAS W. .TRIMM AND JOHN W. REED. Absent: CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN., City Attorney; DEL IN ATTENDANCE MEAD, City Clerk; LT. D. PERSSON, Police Department; MICHAEL - PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; M. .MOTOR, Deputy Clerk/Recorder. MINUTE APPROVAL Minutes of Council eeting of September 28, 1981: Addition to Second Item of CONSENT AGENDA re LID #314: "There is no.compensa- tion for the properity as the benefit exceeds the value of the property given. " ( er City Attorney and Public Works Dept.) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 28, 1981. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Fund Transfer Letter from. the Fi ance Department requested a resolution to for 2% Salary and transfer funds 'from the Contingency Fund to various tax supported Housekeeping' funds for the 2% salary increase effective 7/1/81 and other house- keeping items for, incorporation into -the 1982 Preliminary Budget for 1981 information. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. LID #325 Letter from Public Works Department, Design Division, requested' Preliminary date of 11/16/81 be set for Public Hearing on LID #325 for the Assessment Roll construction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, watermain, street $581,425.00 lights and sanitary sewers in area south of Valley General Hospital Public Hearing and east of SR 1671 Petition was filed by Daryl Connell and was 11/16/81 certified as 100% of property owners within the boundary of the Davis Ave. South proposed LID by the .Public Works Department. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting hearing date. Primary Election Letter from City Clerk Mead reported canvassed results of 9/15/81 Canvas Results Primary Election from King County Election Division for City Council Position No. 3: Warren C. Gonnason 644 Votes (Nominated); Paul Maxin 534 Votes; J�hn W. Reed 1,133 Votes (Nominated to appear on General Election Ballot 11/3/81). Information. Metro Appeal Appeal has been filed by Metro (Municipality of Metropolitan Special Permit Seattle) of the Land Use Hearing Examiner's recommendation of SP-065-81 9/29/81 re Renton Treatment Plan fill project Special Permit No. SP 065-81. The Examiner recommended approval with conditions. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Damages Claim Claim for Damages iwas filed by Bill C. Arrowood, 118 NE 125th, Seattle, alleged loss of cowboy boots while in jail; claim filed in . amount of $71. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Consent Agenda MOVED BY, STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT ABOVE PORTION OF THE Adopted CONSENT AGENDA AND THE FOLLOWING ITEMS BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY • (Items 5.b., 5.e. .and 5.g.). MOTION CARRIED. Garbage Collection Letter from the Acting Public Works Director Richard Houghton Call for Bids recommended Call for Bid for the City's garbage collection and the date of 1/21/82 be set for bid opening. Councilman Stredicke inquired re Utilities Committee' report and Mayor Shinpoch advised the matter had been referred from committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RECOMMENDA- TION AND CALL FOR BIDS ON GARBAGE COLLECTION. • CARRIED. Renton City Council - 10/5/81 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Tiffany Park Letter from the Public Works Department requested transfer of Walkway $10,000 from the Burnett Avenue: South Project into Street Mainte- nance for improvements to Tiffany Park Walkway. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Council °President Stredicke called attention to Council request for cost estimate and use of assistance from civic organizations for the walkway improvements. Councilman Rockhill recalled willingness of area residents to make contributions, noting other walkways also are in need of improve- ments. Mayor Shinpoch indicated agreement. It was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REPORT. CARRIED. Stewart Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended 9/15/81 approval with con- ditions and restrictive covenants for the Vincent and Lois Stewart Building Moratorium Rezone R-067-81 of G to B-1, property located 300 ft. north of • Sunset Lift Station Sunset Blvd. NE on west side of Duvall Ave. NE. Concur and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Council President Stredicke reported receipt of letter-from 'Acting Public Works Director Houghton concerning his request of 9/28/81 regarding moratorium . on area due to capacity of Sunset Lift Station and those hoakugs previously approved. Stredicke reported the letter would be distributed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER'THE STEWART REZONE AND THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LETTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Wells Ave. Bridge Letter from Renton Merchants Association, Toni Nelson, President, thanked Councilman John Reed for his inquiry concerning the Associations opinion of the proposed Wells Ave. Bridge. A poll ' • of the Association members at the 10/1/81 regular meeting revealed a consensus that they did not want the Wells Ave. Bridge widened to a four lanes, fearing it would eventually lead to removal of parking on Wells Ave. in the downtown area and encourage more traffic through downtown wanting to move quickly through. The letter noted the area is already hindered with through traffic which is a detriment to the general business area. MOVED BY REED, SECOND BY STREDICKE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION • COMMITTEE. CARRIED. • OLD BUSINESS • Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted- committee Committee report noting preliminary review of the Retrospective Insurance Retrospective Program adopted 6/80. The program represents a change in Insurance Program previous Comprehensive Liability Policies to the.extent the City now shares minimal risk with the insurance company and this is , • an initial savings of approximately $56,000. The report stated . additional savings or cost is dependent on total dollars paid by the insurance company on claims against the City; claims are presently the same level as previous years. Full report Will be available 1/82. Information. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report noting review of the Ralph Evans' letter.regard- Committee ing setbacks and recommended referral to the Planning Commission, Setbacks Ordinance Development Committee presently studying the subject Ralph Evans' Letter of setbacks in general. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR . IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending second and final readings of the following Ordinance #3578 ordinances :which had been on first reading 9/28/81: Interim Financing LID #320 An ordinance was read authorizing the issuance and sale of warrants to be drawn on LID No. 320 providing interim financing for construc- tion of water mains, hydrants and appurtenances in vicinity of NE 27th St. between Edmonds NE and Devils Elbow. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL, CALL: -ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. For.Use By Ci,ty'FClerk''s Office Only A. I . # • ; AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING _ I SUBMITTING Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. City Clerk's O Tice For Agenda Of OCtober Sp 1981 (Meeting Date) Staff Contact Mlorea Mad, City Clerk (Name) Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Official Primary Election Count Consent 1,0` Public Hearing Correspondence X Ordinance/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc. )Attach New Business Study Session A. Letter dated 9/30/81 Other B. C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No_ N/A X COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A X l'or Information Only Other Clearance ' FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required $ Amount $ Appropriation- $ iudgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if nIcessary. ) The official results of the Pr many Election are as followa s Warren Cm Gonnason 6 4 Nominated Paul Maxim 584 4 John Wm Reed 1,183 Nominated PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: THIS COPY TO BE SUBMITTED ON TUESDAY AT DEPARTMENT HEAD MEETING. • / 111 ip / / King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Dtvaglorj Covington Ron Dunlap,County Executive zomaXi]! (06/X410fAr W Q ttEE ��aa 553 King County Administration,Buildlh r-' Department of Executive Administration 500 Fourth Avenue g Shard Taha,Director Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200•Manager (206)344.2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration M 12 3.4 6- 06)344.2562-Records ��0 STATE OF WASHINGTON) N AS) ��� is*F ,Ns COUNTY OF KING ) SS. �c'�l C.G�g4�This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said caivass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Wasiington, this 25th day of September, 1981. William E. Covington • Acting Manager.of Records Elections r,.& • 19 if I - le.e,04-"%- Renton City Council 9/28/81 Page 2 Correspondence - Continued King County the City. The letter cited Valley View Apartment .Complex located Development west of Empir{ Estates consisting of 600 dwelling units requiring Impact On the City 3,000.ft •sewerYextension; Shadowood and Aqua. Barn development on Continued Maple Valley Hwy near SE 140th have received County approval with- out regard to concerns raised by the Environmental Committee. The letter requested policy direction (1) Whether Council deems spillover impacts from King County development a critical issue? (2) Whether the City should continue to comment on environmental documents from King County? (3) Whether the City should seek to halt County development in vicinity of the City through whatever judicial or administrative means available? Discussion ensued. Mayor Shinpoch noted Council appeared to desire mitigating rather. than :halting of development. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, ANSWER QUESTIONS .(1) YES,THE SPILLOVER IMPACTS ARE CRITICAL; (2) YES, CITY SHOULD CONTINUE TO COMMENT; (3) YES,ACTIVELY SEEK • TO MITIGATE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH WHATEVER SOURCES AVAILABLE. MOTION CARRIED. Council President Stredicke requested the Admini- stration take steps to communicate with neighboring jurisdictions regarding Sphere of Influence. Councilman Reed inquired if the County adheres to City's Comprehensive Plan and Acting Planning Director Clemens advised No, however in West Hill area uses the County 1965 general plan; Southeast - Soos Creek of '79; in North- east, the 1965 plan applies and Newcastle plan. Clemens noted County development in Northeast area is radically different. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee Community Services report recommending referral to the Administration for study Committee and report back to Council, the subject of decorative lighting CBD Decorative in the Central Business District (referred 9/14/81) re: (1) Lighting Alternative design concepts of existing street lights to be energy efficient and easy to maintain; (2) Electrical wiring and timing allternatives; (3) Cost analysis of alternatives. MOVED 'BY REED, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report noting review of the Dean Bitney, Leisure Estates Committee letter of 9/114/81 and meeting with appellant and staff. The Leisure Estates report stated that since machinery for processing request pres- ently exists, the Committee recommended the matter'be returned to the Administration for handling. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Clarification The Planning and Development Committee referred to the FEMA letter FEMA Letter re and Mayor's recommendations as referred 9/14; and noted committee's Green River recommendations on 9/17/81 re Green River Eastside Drainage Basin Drainage Basin covering the subject of the FEMA letter, noting no further action • is needed on the referral by the Planning and Development Committee. Information. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Ways and Means Committee Vice-Chairman Hughes presented committee report recommending first reading of the following ordinances: First Reading _ An ordinance was read authorizing issuance and sale of warrants Interim on L.I.D. #320 Fund to provide interim finance of construction Financing for the loca. improvement district; 13% interest.MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT- TEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Campaign Expenses An ordinance was read relating to campaign expense and contribu- tions which requires reporting When in excess of $25; filing of • Public Disclosure forms shall satisfy the ordinance. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. The Committeerecommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions: � � ^ - September It 1981 ' Dear Candidate: Pursuant to Chapter 42#117 Revised Code of Washington and TtTte-r _~ Chapter 2^20 Mercer Island Municipal Code/ candidates for City Council positions and their �campaign committees must file with the state and the city clerk certain public disclosure forms, Go�� The applicable sections of the Municipal Code read as ^0 Cr 0wu follows: "Every politica} l committeer within !en (10) days after its organization/ or within ten (10) days after the date when it first has the expectation �of receiving contributions or ma� ng expenditures in any electi n campaign/ whichever is earlier/ shall file a statement of or ganizat ion with the city clerk, " Fur- Ther/ "On the day the campaign treasurer is designated/ each candidate or political committee shall file with the city clerk in addition to any statement of organization required under Sec- Tion 2,2A^ 040r a report of a) ) contributions received and expen- ditures made in the election campaign prior to that date^ ^ Addi- tional reports shall be filed at intervals stated in Section 2. 20. 080/ part B. Final l y/ ^Informa!ion required to be reported under the provisions of this chapter shall be reported on the forms which are uti ) Tized in reporting to the public disclosure commission. " / The following are forms| which should be filed both with the public disclosure commission and the Mercer Island city clerk's office: | (1) C-1 Registratlion Statement for Candidates and Po) ifica} Committees (2) C-3 Bank Deposits and Cash Receipts (3) C-4 Summary of Total Contributions and Expenditures / ! / � | � � . ' | 1 / ! | - , ^ ~ | ! � | / The public disclosure forms outlined on the preceeding page were included in the packet of information you received upon fil - ing your candidacy with King" County. However/ additional forms may be obtained from the city clerk' s office^ Should you have questipns concerning these requirements/ please do not hesitate to contact me at 233-3561^ Sincerely/ Debra E^ Symmonds Act.ing City Clerk /des � / � / 2 � I9 I , Renton City Council 9/21/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Cort!^ued Garrett Letter from'City Clerk Mead presented 10% Letter of Intent to Annexation Annex property] to the City having been certified by the Planning Department that signatures represented 100`G .of the assessed valua- Public Meeting tion of the area to be annexed. (State law requires that signatures 10/12/81 on the letter 'represent no less than 10q.) The area is contiguous , to the City, being located on the west side of 138th Ave. SE/Duvall Ave. NE; known as the Garrett Annexation. The letter recommended Council set public meeting for 10/12/81 . Concur. Down Payment Letter from Aching Finance Director Bennett requested resolution Shop Site be drafted to transfer funds in amount of $45,000 first payment on Property the shop site property. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, AS PROCLAMATION WAS PREVIOUSLY Approved PRESENTED, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from the Renton Senior Citizen's Advisory Committee, Jim Denzer, Chairman, reported the following motion: The City needs an Maplewood 18 hole golf curse with putting green and driving range; therefore, Golf Course recommended that the Maplewood Golf Course be purchased by the City with Councilmanic Bonds and that the destruction of Earlington Golf Course not be allowed until purchase of the Maplewood Golf Course by the City. Council President Stredicke questioned the advisory capacity of the committee; Mayor Shinpoch noted request for consideration. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane expressed his belief that City employees should not actively support candidates for public office in the City Candidate as it would be conflict of interest. Shane also objected that 1/2 Support City employees live outside the City limits. Shane also objected that Mayor would work for election of certain Council candidates. City Attorney Warren noted trend to freedom of association, especially on employee's owri time to support whichever candidate they feel is the right one; nothing wrong with supporting candidate either by elected official or employee. Councilman Shane noted his opinion that it was not good for the community. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill, presented com- Development mittee report noted review of Eastside Watershed Project and recom- Committee Report mended adoption of Resolutions (1) approving a form of Notice of Disclaimer and Acknowledgment to be executed by permittes of the Eastside City who request issuance of a building or other construction permit Watershed within the Green River Industrial Area; and (2) approving in sub- Project stance the EaStside Watershed Project as proposed by the Soil Conser- Green River vation or other suitable project, subject to approval by the City Valley Drainage of the cost of project and funding of local sponsor costs by the affected local property owners. The committee recommended adoption of the Resolutions. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, THE COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Shane objected if proposed plan would hold up development. CARRIED. Mayor ShinpocFi noted projects would be considered separately by the Environmental Review Committee (Committee: Directors of Planning, Public Works and Building Departments). Ralph Evans Planning and Development Chairman Rockhill requested clarification Referral of 8/14/81 referral of the Ralph Evans' letter. Council President Stredicke advilsed of Evan's proposed change in setback regulations. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3576 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Gambling Tax recommending second and final readings of an ordinance on first reading 9/14/81 amending City Code Section 6-2007 as concerns tax payment, when due and penalty. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES; ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: ONE NO: SHANE! MOTION CARRIED. OF R4,1 THE CITY OF RENTON `$ © Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0,9."e0 SEPSE°�Q September 25, 1981 Renton Record Chronicle 336 Burnett Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 • Re: Voter Registration Dear Sir: The following is a public notice to be published before October 2, 1981: The deadline for registering to vote in the November 3, general election or tranferring registration is Saturday, October 3, 1981. To accommodate late registrations, the Renton City Clerk's Office will be open longer than usual Friday and Saturday. Normally, the office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and closed Saturdayl " However, Friday, October. 2, the office will be open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. , and Saturday, October 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Any eligible voer inside or outside the City limits may register at the City Clerk's office. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. • Very truly yours, CITY OF RENTON 44.--t%-k4- {1 Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh •, •z,' i ! ' ndidate � cr a ec eve o 1 . 1ere':s a complete list -of who's seeking office in Renton area Court of'Appeals.Judge Nancy Mathews,4125 N.E.17th St..Renton • Peter A.Gomes,Jr.,11237 S.E.244th St.,Kent Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 George J.Perry,2d13 N.E.24th'St.,'Renton• Jack B.Keck,855 E.Smith St.,Kent Solie Ringpld,601 Belmont E.,Seattle(incumbent)' Position No.2 • ' Fire District No.1 Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 • Earl Clymer,526-Cedar Ave.S.,Renton(incumbent) ' •T.Patrick Corbett, 12553 Phinney Ave:N.,Seattle Position No.3 Commissioner (incumbent) Warren C. Gonnason° 3435 Lincoln Drive .N.E., Stuart R.Garnett;12252 47th Ave.,S.,Seattle Renton Kennett Hendrickson,4604 S.122nd,Seattle Renton District Court Judge ' • Paul Maxin,2009 N.E.27th St.,Renton Position No.,1 - John'W.Reed,1632 Index Ave.S.E.,Renton(incum-. _• Fire District No.10 • Robert F. McBeth, 1906 Rolling Hills Ave. S.E., bent) Commissioner Renton(incumbent)• Doug Refvem,3005 255th Ave.S.E.,Issaquah ' Tukwila City Council Fire District No.20 King County Executive Position No.1 Robert,C.Anderson,191313th Ave.W.,Seattle,Dem. L.C. (Bud) Bohrer, 14731 59th Ave. S., Tukwila Commissioner Ron Dunlap, 3129 109th Ave. S.E., Bellevue, Rep. (incumbent) Victor A.Seifert,8051 S. 118 St.,Seattle ' (incumbent) • Richard G. (Dick) Kirsop, 16816 53rd Ave. S., Fire District No.24 • Randy Revelle,2809 39th Ave.W.,Seattle,Dem. Tukwila Commissioner Detta Johnson McEvoy, 3240 S. 180th St.,Seattle, , Jim L.Patton,13904 56th Place S.,Tukwila Ernest Robinson,19705 26th Ave.S.,Seattle Dem. Position No.2 Robert T. (Sock it to 'em) Daly, 711 N. 98th'St., Glen,Anderson,14475 56th Ave.S.,Tukwila • Fire District No.25 ' . Seattle,Dem.! Mabel J. Harris, 14301 Interurban S., Tukwila Commissioner _ (incumbent) Donald J.Jensen„12104 S.E.67th Place,Bellevue • King County Council - Cheryl Wheelgr,14102 55th Ave.S.,Tukwila District 5 Position No.3 Fire District No.37 Mozell Brown,8801 39th Ave.S.,Seattle,Rep. - Joe H.Duffie,5332 S.140th St.,Seattle Commissioner ' Ron Sims,3227 Hunter Blvd.S.,Seattle,Dem. W.L.(Walt)Hill,5615 S.147th St.,Tukwila Henry D.Mairs,27036 140th Ave.S.E..Kent Gar.Massingale,2114 E.Yesler Way,Seattle,Dent. Wendy Morgan,15144 65th Ave.S.,Tukwila • Ruby Chow,6242 Chatham Drive•S.,Seattle,Dem.(in- Position No.4 �. cumbent) Edgar D.Bauch,,16603 53rd Ave.S.,Tukwila Ftre District No.39 4 Paul Fletcher,930 26th Ave.,Seattle,Rep. Larry W.Gill,14915 62nd Ave.S.,Seattle 'James Martin,3735232 8�..W. 3 3 St.,Federalel Way District 7 John E.Schwarzmann,16251 52nd Ave.S.,Tukwila James Mawson, S.W.Place, Way • Paul Barden,19907 4th Ave.S.,Normandy Park,Rep. Joe.Simko,1853 S.264th Kent (incumbent)'' �' Federal Way City Council , ' Len Weaver,2723 S.W.331st St.,Federal Way Warren Hoffman,28605 30th Ave.S.,Federal Way, Position No.1 ' Fire District No.40 Rep. _ Harry Keinath,31309 10th Ave.S.,Federal Way Fred Heistumen,18819 120 Ave.S.E.,Renton District 9 - John B.Pancratz,2132 S.W.316th St.,Federal Way • James,Radford,17534 151 Ave.S.E.,Renton Janet Holmes,22537 S.E.298th St.,Kent,Rep. Joe A.Ruffino,29916 2nd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way Gary Grant, 29744 226th Ave. S.E., Kent, Dem. . Sherry E.Stevens,32331 9th Ave.S.,Federal Way Fire District No.43 (incumbent) Position No.2 • Commissioner ' Jan Bos,32679 9th Pace,S.,Federal Way a John Marcus,Jr.,27412 Retrt-Kanaskat Road S.E., iklgona Mayor- Ros Jennings,30645 28th Ave.S.,Federal Way Ravensdale(incumbent) William(Bud)Larson,125 5th Ave.N.,Algona - . John Rosetti,30560 5th Ave.S.W.,Federal Way William O.Niord,21007 259th S.E.,MapleValley Mary A.Noel,117 5th Ave S.,Algona Position No.3eValley Burleigh Citbert,2406 S.W.317 St.,Federal Way, Bruce L.Amer,18028 248th S.E.,Maple Valley Algona City.Council David E.Degroot,28313 Redondo Way S.,Redondo (Happy) Harry Honnold, 24112 250th S.E., Maple Position No.1 _ Alfred L.Frank,29635 2nd Place S.W.,Federal WayValley Glenn R.Wilson,321 4th Ave.S.,Algona Stu Heller,4220 S.W.314th Place,Federal Way Robert T. 'Hopkins, 22919 S.E.•267th St., Kent Position No.2 Ronald(Ron)Losey,505 S.303rd St.,Federal Way , (incumbent) Garland Brown,0660 Main St.,.Algona 4 , James Mawson,3735 S.W.313 St.,Federal Way CharlesrtJones,Hopkins,19 22918 S.E.SE1 st,287th,Kent . Beverly A.Johnson,44 4th Ave.,S.,Algona Don Miller,239 S.300th St.,Federal Way Robert T. Kent(incumbent) I Larry L.Schwab,5015 S.316th St.,Federal Way- ' Water District No.58 • Auburn Mayor Position No.4 Commissioner ' Stanley P. Kersey, 1615.First St.,,.N.E., Auburn't Byron'Johnston,2138 S.W.317th Place,Federal Way Ben Bergsman,11410 S.E.176th St.,Renton (incumbent) • E.Lou Olmstead,31207 22nd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way Pat Brazil,12544 S.E.233rd,Kent(incumbent) • Robert A. (Bob) Roegner, 2750 Alpine.Drive S.E., Hamilton B. Underwood, 32700'30th Ave. S.W., H.D.Cowan,18015 140th Ave.S.E.,Renton Auburn • Federal Way Wayne Steen,12221 S.E 199th St.,Renton, • Position No.5 Commissioner(unexpired 2-year term) • Auburn City Council Jean Marie Brough,1118 S.287th Place,Federal Way Lloyd D.Nygren,11235 S.E.186th St.,Renton Position No.1 Dean Gullikson,4032 S.W.327th Place,Federal Way John Pavel,12905 SE.231st Way,Kent(incumbent) Patrick R.Burns,3108 16th St.,S.E.,Auburn George P.'Hlebasko,4730 S..318th St.,Auburn Roberta J.Radford,11211 S.E.186th St.,Renton Michael R.Burr,11,I st.S.E.,Auburn Ronald Page Lemmen,3911 S.301 Place,Auburn - - _ David Schuur,Jr.,422 2 Ave N.E.,Auburn r Dee Rose,3515 S.281st St.,'Auburn Water District No.58 Harry E.Swanson,20 Western St.,N.W.,Auburn Eric B.Schmidt,511 S.325th St.,Federal Way Commissioner(unexpired 4-year term) Linda J.Wisner,2302 Skyway Lane,Auburn Position No.6 Emilio (Meg) Pierotti, 17034 S.E. 184th St., Renton_Position No.2 Mal Day,2219 S.W.328th St.,Federal Way (incumbent) Gene L.Colburn,1003 8th St.,S.E.,Auburn Ann A..Drury,2255 S.308th St.,Federal Way Tip Ruth,9138 S.208th St.,Kent ' Position No.3 - Don Evans,424 S.308th St.,Federal Way Ronald D. Craig, 2605 Forest Ridge Drive, S.E., / Joel Marks,32022 3rd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way Water District No.75 • • Auburn ' Merle McClatchie;702 S.W.294th St.,Federal Way Commissioner Janet I.Nydegger,1906 1st N.E.,Auburn ,Position No.7 Jerry P.Harris,24107 20th Ave.S.,Kent Richard K. Burris,32019 40th Place S.W.,Federal ' Tommy Tucker,816 S.201st St.,Seattle Issaquah Mayor Way • Janice M.Ursino,2458 S.220th St.,Seattle Robert J.Burnette,375.S.E.Bush St.,Issaquah Marie Reed,1221 S.W.304th St.,•Federal Way Phyllis A.White,1621 S.257th,Kent • E.O.Neumann,170 5th Ave.N.E.,Issaquah, ' • Herman E.Reimann,609 S:W.294th Si.,Federal Way Commissioner,(unexpired 2-year term) • A.J.Culver,58 Aires Place N.W.,Issaquah, John Sawyer,806 S.295th Place,Federal Way Ralph H.Herth,Jr.,20628 1st Ave.S.,Seattle . Tahoma School Board John D.Kessler,20621 1st Place S.,Seattle Issaquah City Council ' ' - Jeanne Aiosller,21215 4th Place S.,Seattle Position No.1 • Dist.1 1 - Donald A.Shea,18706 36th Ave S.,Seattle, Kendra Louks,645 Mt.Fury Circle,S.W.,Issaquah ' Park Colbert,18835 244th S.E.,Maple Valley Edwin Sironen,1349 S.W.174th St.,Seattle Darlene C.McHenry,980 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah• • Tim Perry,21402 191 S.E.,Renton Position No.2 Dist.5 Water District No.90 Dick Mitchell,300 Dorado Drive N.W.,Isla uah Bruce°h.Amer,18028 248th S.E.,Maple Valley Tim O'Brian, 1st Ave.,N.E.,Issaquah 9 er Malcolm D. Gray, 25711 S.E. 208th, Maple ValleyC Richar ioGra Richard Grant,17019 S.E.128th St.,Renton Position No 3 • (incumbent) y f Stanley,iQ.Parker,24688 S.E.208th,Maple Valley Rowan Hinds,1571 Sycamore Drive,Issaquah Water District No:105 Alison Lott,2224 216 St.S.E.,Issaquah Commissioner • Federal Way School Board Position 4, J.Homer Knight,17715 S.261st St.,Kent Dist.1 Ava Frisinger,415 S.E.Bush St.,Issaquah Leon E.Koskovich,17200ch,17606 S.E.266th Place,Kent Ernie Smith,815 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah Eric Carson,25703 16th Ave.S.,Kent Alice K.Matz, S.E.265th St.,Kent ' Nancy C.Lundsgaard,817 s.297th Place,Seattle Commissioner(unexpired two-year term)- District No.4•Kent Mayor O.S."Andy"Anderson,30807 E.Lake Morton Drive Richard Isabel Hogan,616 Guiberson St.,Kent F. Schoon,,2669 S. 300th St.,Federal Way S.E.,Kent have.J.Mooney,1110 Seattle St.,Kent (incumbent) Highline School Board Water District No.108 Kent City Council Dist.2 Commissioner Position No.1 - Kathy Hand,560 S.158th St.,Seattle Walter M.Canter,14417 SE 169th St.,Renton,(incum- • Tim Leahy,308 Summit Ave.,Kent, George H.Meyer,17032 12th Place S.W.,Seattle bent) Jeanne Masters, 20038.68th Ave. S., Kent(incum- Bob Wray,.16404 6th Ave.S.W.,Seattle bent) District No.3 - . Water District No.111 , Bill Stephens,-743 N.4th Ave.,Kent Bill Bowlin,13022 26th Ave.,S.,Seattle Commissioner Position No.2 Iris Knapp,11658 16th Ave.S.,Seattle(incumbent) Gabriel Cords,28424 144th S.E.,Kent- Bernie Biteman,•24324 Military Road S.,Kent Robert Sparks,27033 150th Place S.E.,Kent ,i Charles W.Doyle,25618 102 Place S.E.,Kent • Issaquah School Board , ) Irving G.Hamilton,26416 99th Place S.,Kent District No.2 Cascade Sewer District ' Leone Johnson,913 Cherry Hill St.,Kent - Thomas E.McLaughlin,16138 S.E.145 Place,, Commissioner .• Frances Nelson,620 Temperance,Kent ' Renton Ben B Cowan,. ,11410 S.E.176th St.,Renton • Position No.3 H.D.Ruth,9138 18015 140th Ave.S.E.,Renton • Bill Elliot,1030 E.Marlyn,Kent Position 4 ' Jon K. Johnson, 11407 S.E. 234th' Place, Kent Jerry L.Lee,12313 206th Place,S.E.,Issaquah Tip Steen, S.208th St.,Kent MaryScott,13416 248th Ave S.E.,Issaquah Wayne 12221 S.E.199th St.,Renton (incumbent) q Bob Yelland,19933 97th Ave.S.,Renton • Renton School Board Commissioner(unexpired two-year term) Pacific City Treasurer District No.2 Pat Brazil,12544 S.E.233rd,Kent • Carol E.Johnson,220 Tacoma Blvd.N.,Pacific Don E.Baccus,14011 S.E.141st St.,Renton • Gary G.Cline,13335 S.E.248th PLace,Kent . Steven S.Cheesebrew,4229 S.E.3rd St.,Renton Lloyd O.Nygren,11235 186th St.,Renton • Pacific City,Council Don Jacobson,2919 N.E.5th Place,Renton(incum- Roberta J.Radford,11211 S.E.186th St.,Renton' Position No.1 bent) Glen Dragseth;132 3rd S.W.,Pacific(incumbent) District No.5 • Des Moines Sewer District Position No.2 Commissioner • Gary Campagna,323 Pacific Ave.,Pacific Mary Cirineo,12635 S.E.75th,Renton. Scott,R.Harris,24107 20th Ave.S.,Kent H.L.Ferrell,216 3rd Ave,S.W.,Pacific John G.DuBois,.2907 Mt.View Ave.N.,Renton William J.Kemp,2228 S,216th St.,Seattle Loren Johnson,135 3rd S.E.,Pacific(incumbent) Kent School Board Ronald O.Nelsen,1621 S.257th St.Kent Grant H.LaMelle,311 Butte Ave.,Pacific District No.4 Position No.3 Edward H.I Kosnoski,.12570 S.E.233rd,Kent(incum-' Lakehaven Sewer District ' Mario Domenichetti,107 Ellingson Road,Pacific ' 'bent) Commissioner John Eaton,110 Eastgate Ave.,Pacific.• District N .5 Position No.4 Diana L.Burris,32019 40th Place S.W.,Federal Way Sandra Collins, 862 Woodland Way, Kent (incum- John Saw bent) yes,806 295th Place,Federal Way Suzanne M.Houle,335 Pacific Ave.,Pacific Ronald A.Jorgensen,532 Valentine,Pacific • Troy W.Nutter,1012 Hemlock St.,Kent • Council-at-large Rainier Vista Sewer District Judith D.Erickson,126 Pacific Ave.,Pacific Public Hospital District No.1 • Commissioner Vern Houck,409 3rd S.E.,Pacific(incumbent) Commissioner,Position No. 1 • Gustaf C.Anderson,1648 S.'130th,Seattle Dorothy A.Pierce;524 Valentine Ave.,Pacific Morton T. Hardwick, 5805 Pleasure Point Lane, Bellevue Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer District Renton City Council Farrell Wilson,16834 142nd Ave.S.E.,Renton Commissioner Position No.1 ` - Commissioner,Position No.3 William P.Ellis,7599 S.Laurel,Seattle - - ' I = _— _� OF ' R.4,, IP O THE CITY OF RENTON `b ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n '� rn BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09,0 co. CITY CLERK 0 94TED SEP��tst% MEMORANDUM September 25, 1981 TO: All Departments FROM: Delores Mead, Cit Clerk RE: Voting.'Registrati n for the General Election Saturday, October 3, 1981 is the deadline date for registering to vote or for transferring your registration for the general election on November 3, 1981. The City Clerk's office, will be open for registering as follows: Friday, October 2, _. 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Saturday, October 3 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. DM:gh tP/'') q.1 oF RA,A 0 z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.96055 o M BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH. MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 9,0 CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 0,9gT�D SEPt ��tQ October 1, 1981 Mr. Warren C. Gonnason 3435 Lincoln Drive N.E. Renton, WA 98056 ' Dear Mr. Gonnason: Enclosed, for your information, is the official Primary Election canvass count, which includes ab9entee ballots. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Z6a'' Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosure OFR4, oA. THE CITY OF RENTON `� CEP Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n o BARBIARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 090 co- CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 9R"E0 SEP��M0 October 1, 1981 Mr. Paul Maxin 2009 N.E. 27th Street Renton, WA 98056 Dear Mr. Maxin: Enclosed, for your informtion, is the official Primary Election canvass count, which includes abs6ntee ballots. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON _ „.,,"(7. `7-2Ze_ ,;(' Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosure OF •R�� %� © z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 o '� o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 4 o' CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 o9�Te0 SEP1E4 4 October 1, 1981 Mr. John W. Reed 1632 Index Avenue S.E. Renton, WA 98055 Dear Mr. Reed: Enclosed, for your informa .ion, is the official Primary Election' canvass count, which includes absentee ballots. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk DM:gh Enclosure ling County,State of Washington Records&Elections Dhstsion Ron Dunlap,County Executive ➢iOhx o oo. t r W.�E..�aCovington Department of Executive Administration 553 King County AdministratOioCn Biiildthg Shan'Taha, Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344-4200•Manager (206)344-2565•Elections �Cet,\ 123 45 )344.2562 344 -Recteord�istration • 1 \c5 L . . STATE OF WASHINGTON) �� � SS. ` C§ 4,�5� COUNTY OF KING ) ti This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 25th day of September, 1981. t / G L— William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records Elections M . King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ofik Ron Dunlap,County Executive E EMX,XX Shift . . Covi ngton Department of Executive Administration 553 King County AdministratAionuildifig Shani Taha, Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344.4200-Manager (206)344.2565-Elections 27 3 4S (206)344-5282-Voter Registration G �)344-2562-�tecords off` L4-1 V� STATE OF WASHINGTON) NG SS. � �(, p�Spix cv COUNTY OF KING ) `r` G�G(s. c• This is to certify that on September 15, 1981, there were held Primary and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the nomination of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of s id elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on September 25, 1981, and the results of said canvass are as follows: COUNCIL, POSITION NO. 3 Warren C. Gonnason 644 Nominated Paul Maxin 534 ' John W. Reed 1,133 Nominated Dated at Seattle, Wasiington, this 25th day of September, 1981. r,4; e1 7 William E. Covington Acting Manager of Records Elections CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ,.,,OFFICIAL TABULATION PRIMARY ELECTION c. September 15, 1981 Unofficial PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 . 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 _27 28 29 30 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Totals Position No. 3 GONNASON 7 2 8 0 9 15 9 5 10 18 9 12 10 11 2 10 21 16 11 8 6 48 7 11 12 12 15 0 4 5 w , w m • MAXIN 5 3 3 H 11 9 3 2 4 19 4 8 12 15 1 6 6 9 11 11 5 16 10 7 10 6 19 a 5 11 J• O SD 13 14 10 a 27 21 .17 27 31 22 26 29 11 26 10 21 14 24 21 9 15 26 12 10 13 33 45 a 16 12• PRECINCT NOS. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 /38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 -m —i )r 1 ..41 1ASON 5 20 11. 13 14 6 9 6 13 9 7 1 5 4 7 x 13 9 3 w 10 8 11 9 0 1 9•� 19 19 w N m 9 4 10 15 11 8 5 12 10 1 1 3 9 6 14 0 5 27 6 a 13 7 2 14 a 6 9 13 10 c J REED 26 25 15 23 22 3 24 11 19 11 19 4 26 5 16 10 12 30 Q 21 13 18 7 9 31 7 25 PRECINCT NOS. 61 62 63 T OFFICIAL CANVAS GONNASON - - - COUNT 5 0 8 . 567 644 MAXIM f 3 1 10 1 '' 475 534 REED - 22 1 9 , ' 1,019 1,133 jig► egteal..m. Renton City Council 9/14/81 Page 6 ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoe- zrnounced the sales tax receipts of the City are REPORT down $25,000. The State borrowed needed funds from New York, the Mayor noted ederything State does has impact on the City. Mayor Shinpocl1 expressed regret in having granted an interview sometime ago which will be published shortly, explaining the City's financial sitt.lation has deteriorated since the interview. AUDIENCE COMMENT City Clerk Mead announced tabulation of votes for City Council Clerk's Office Position No. 3 following close of the polls Tuesday, 9/14/81 Tabulates Votes Primary Electilon. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10: 15 P.M. ' 4) a. IJ.ia. Delores A. Mead, C.M.CL. City Clerk i i Renton. City Council 9/14/81 Page 5 Utility Upon inquiry by Councilman Rockhill regarding priority of utility Priorities items concerning Six-Year Capital Improvements Program, Mayor Shinpoch explained needforseparate funding. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE UTILITY PORTION OF SIX-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE UTILITY COMMITTEE, SPECIFICALLY REFER- RING TO HIGHLANDS TRUNK LINE. CARRIED. RDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings Committee of the following ordinances which had been placed on first readings Chaairman: Clymer 8/24/81 : Ordinance #3573 An ordinance was read adopting State Statutes by reference relating Criminal Liability to complicity and criminal liability of corporations and their agents. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS • READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3574 An ordinance was read adopting State Statute by reference relating Cause for Arrest to probable cause for arrest. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3575 An ordinance was read repealing Chapter 28 Title V Business Used Car Dealers Regulations of the City Code relating to Used Car Dealers in Licensing Pre- order to comply with State law. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, empted by State ADOPT THE ORDINANCE WAS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES: REED, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; ONE NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending the gambling tax as concerns tax payments. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROKCHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Resolution #2418 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Park Funding authorizing application for funding assistance for outdoor recre- ation project to the Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation as provided by Marine Recreation Land Act relating to acquisition of park site properties. (See Consent Agenda Page 2) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Voucher Payment The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council authorization for payment of Vouchers No. 35516 through No. 35767 in the amount of $1 ,292,822.78 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services rendered. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS CaunciL.President Stredicke inquired re notification procedure when signs on public right-of-way are picked up by the Public Council President Works Department, specifically noting florist stand in Highlands. Inquiries Stredicke complimented the Administrative Assistant and Departments involved Sunday in handling of sanitary sewer overflow in Earlington area. Council President Stredicke extended reminder of Tuesday Primary Election. Reply Received Mayor Shinpoch reported that reply has been received from King County Executive Ron Dunlap to questions asked by Council President Stredicke during Dunlap's visit to Renton Council . Policy Optional Councilman Stredicke inquired of Police Representative Persson, for the record, policy in use of force or weapons in apprehending suspect. Lt. Persson explained Officer to use own judgment for appropriate response to individual situation taking all particulars ' into account. Land Use MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, LETTERS CONCERNING RALPH EVANS Inquiries INQUIRIES BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER STUDY. CARRIED. (See 8/17/81 Council Minutes.) Insurance Councilman Reed requested information be forwarded to his committee Review for review of City insurance. CITY OF RENTON _ CITY CLERK'S OFFICE UNOFFICIAL TABULATION PRIMARY ELECTION September 15, 1981 • • • PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Unofficial Totals RENTON CITY COUNCIL Position No. 3 c GONNASON 7 2 8 Q 9 15 9 5 10 18 9- 12 10 11 2 10 21 16 11 8 6 48 7 11 12 12 15 Q 4 5 w w x x • MAXIN 5 3 3 Fr/411 9 3 2 4 19 4 8 12 15 1 6 6 9 11 11 5 16 10 7 10 ,6 19 H 5 11 aa o o REED 13 14 10 27 21 .17 27 31 22 26 29 11 26 10 21 14 24 21 9 15 26 12 10 13 33 45 ‹ • 16 12 i j PRECINCT NOS. 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 •45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 N I 1 4, , —i - —— i ---moo I % r-I T I �I td . GONNASON 5 20 11 13 14 6 9 6 13 9 7 1 5 4 , 7 w 13 9 3 Q 10 8 11 9 In 1 9 : 19 19 W m x x • v ' ti7AXIN 9 4 10 15 11 8 5 12 10 1 1 3 9 6 14 • 0 5 27 6 a 13 7 2 14 6 9 13 ' 10 ai O a REED • 26 25 15 23 22 3 24 11 19 11 19 4 26 5 16 10 12 30 Q21 13 18 7 Q 9 31 7 25 I4 PRECINCT NOS. 161 62 633 • GONNASON 5 0 8 _ � . — _ _ L. 567 MAXIM 3 1 10 • e w • 475 REED • 22 : 1 9 • 1,019 • i I / • King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive Clint G.Elsom,Manager Department of Executive Administration 553 King County Administration Building Shani Taha, Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 i i (206)344-4200 Manager ti;�l ib''g;:)Jc),, (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration . \�� �cJ ; (206)344-2562-Records LG 1031 iF Ct �v�� ` ;;: August 13, 1981 \• �— C`�•� °E R p0�CE 1,% • • City of Renton Delores A. Mead, City Clerk 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 Dear Ms. Mead: The following candidates have filed for offices in the City of Renton: Council , Position No. 1 George J. Perry, ,2613 .NE 24th St, Renton Nancy- L. Mathews, 4125 NE 17th Street, Renton Council , Position No. Earl H. Clymer'Jr, 526 Cedar Ave S, Renton Council , Position No. 3 Warren C. Gonnasori, 345 Lincoln Drive NE., Renton -Paul Maxin, 2009 NE 27th St, Renton John W. Reed, 163? Index Ave SE, Renton • Sincerely, /:// na`/ ld R. Perrin Superintendent of Elections • .410 F R •) o .THE CITY OF RENTON U `$ ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n rn BARBAR Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR' • DELORES A. MEAD 09A �o CITY CLERK 0,9iteo SEP-N°#4 ME ORANDUM August 11, 1981 TO:. All Departments - FROM: Delores Mead, City 'lerk RE: Registration for th Primary Election Saturday, August 15, is the ceadline date for registering to vote or for transferring your regist ation for the primary election of September 15, 1981. The City Clerk's office will be open for extended hours as follows: Friday, August 14, 1981 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 15, 1981 . 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. You may also register during regular office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. DM/gh /\ 1 • i Shane . opts . ,not to seek • re-election • The big surprises a number of observers had been waiting for all week as filings continued for • three open Renton City Council positions finally took place Friday. But instead of the normal deluge of candidates on the last day of filing as has happened in recent years,things turned out differently this time. The, first surprise came in who didn't file: • •` Incumbent Charles Shane. Shane had given, off differing signals in recent weeks.His decision not to file for re-elebtionbrings to a close h`is stormy single term of office. Filing Friday were Warren Gonnason, Renton public works director until his resignation was requested by Mayor Barbara Shinpoch earlier this year,and Paul Maxin,a Renton councilman from 1967 to 1970. Gonnason,3435 Lincoln Drive N.E., and Maxin, 2009 N.E. 27th St., both filed against incumbent John Reed, who filed earlier in the week.The three will make up the only primary race • Sept.15 from City Council.Incumbent Councilman Earl Clymer is home free.Noone filed against him, though Shane had threatened to do just that. ' • Battling for Shane's old seat will be former councilman' Geouge Perry and Nancy Mathews, { Renton Park Board member making her first run for elective office.Gonnason,55,now is employed by a private consulting firm. Mayor Shinpoch asked for his resignation, and that of former planning director Gordon Ericksen,last January, citing "differing management philosophies" and the inability of the two men to work together. Maxin,a Boeing engineer,said he decided to run for office this year "because these guys (incum- bent council members) aren't using their heads. • ".There is no particular issue,just a lot of things." Ironically,Mrs.Mathews will be the only Renton council candidate who is not a present or former city official (if you don't count the park board). 1°'. Clymer and Reed are incumbents,Perry and Maxin are former councilmen,and Gonnason is a former public works director. Gonnason was the first person to announce he • would would be interested in running fbr City • Council. He said in May, "I have 35.years of • professional experience to offer,and I think I'm • ,certainly qualified.I think I can contribute to the policy-making effort." Shane couldn't be reached for comment. I e ittR6A/ /C. t t _ 9ecoR,o . .V 4 ,9_9 ) 1 8` / ., I --nton WWashington - Wednesday, July 29, 1981 .. Election races . . . ,_. • . . take sh , . .as . , ) , dèa'dli n e nears • . By GREG ANDERSON . Donald 0.Jacobson,52,2919 N.E. City Editor - Fifth Place, Renton, filed for re- . election to the school board from The.first two•days of filing for ,Director District 2. Jacobson, a elective office have yielded no sig- member of the board for the past sixI nificant surprises in local elections. years, began his board service with But- that could changeas g filing an appointment to fill out an unex- continues through Friday. ; pired two-year term,then was elect- • Here's how the races ate'shaping ed to a full four-year term in 1977.He • • • up as of Tuesday evening: ' is the father of two grown children Renton-City Council' - and is the business agent for the Earl Clymer,56,526 Cedar Ave.S., Plasterers Union. filed for re-election to a. fourth term Issaquah School District • _ on City Council. Clymer,a life-long Thomas E.McLaughlin,16138 S.E: ' resident of the city, is a teacher for 145th Place, Renton, filed for re- Seattle Public Schools. election to Director District No. 2. - •Nancy Mathews;38,4125 N.E.17th He is a former board president and St.,' chairman of the Renton Park an attorney. Board, filed for council Position 1, ' Valley General Hospital • currently held by Charles ;Shane. Morton T. Hardwick, 5805 Plea- - Mrs. Mathews,-an 18-year resident sure Point Lane, Bellevue, filed for . of the city,has been active in parent- election in Director District No. 1. teacher associations and has worked Hardwick;a Renton attorney, was as a secretary and a police clerk. first apointed to fill a vacancy on the 'George J.Perry,49,2613 N.E.24th hospital commission in 1975.The 43- St., a former councilman, also filed year-old Incumbent is a past presi- for Shane's position. Perry, who dent of the South King County Bar 'served 14 years on City Council,did • Association. not run for re-election in 1979. In- Fire Districts ' stead he ran an unsuccessful cam- The following persons filed for paign against Barba, Shinpoch for local fire district positions: District mayor.Perry is a Boeing employee. 1,Stuart.R,.Garnett, 12252 47th Ave. John W:Reed,32,1632'Index Ave.,' S.,Seattle;District 10,Doug,Refvem,S.E.,filed`for election to the Position 3005 255th Ave. S.E.; Issaquah, in- • • hs=mow holds. Reed, a computer cumbent;.District 25,Donald J.Jen- engineer,was appointed to the coun- sen,12104 S.E.67th Place,Bellevue; cil in January 1980,to fill the unex- District 40, James Radford, 17534 pired term of Mayor Shinpach;who 151st Ave..S.E., Renton; District 43, •left the'council following her;elec-. four-year unexpired.term, Charles tion as mayor. Jones, 19056 S.E. 161st St., Renton, Renton District Court ' and Robert T. Hopkins, 22918 S.E. Robert F. McBeth, 38, 1906 Rol-• 287th St, Kent, incumbent; ,John lings Hills Ave. S.E., who was ap- Markus,Jr.,27412 Retreat-Kanaskat pointed to the position of Renton Road S.E., Ravensdale, incumbent,District Court judge in January,has filed for re-election to his six-year lfiled to continue in the post. Before term in District 43. being named to the court, McBeth Water Districts was in private practice as an attor- • All three Water District 58 corn- ney in Renton.He previously served missioners face election or re-elec- as a judge pro-tem in Renton,and tion, and all three had filed as of Bellevue district,courts, and in Re- Tuesday evening. They are Pat nton Municipal Court. Brazil, seeking re-election, 12544 Renton School District S.E.'233rd St., Kent; John Pavel, Mary Cirineo, 12535 S.E. 75th St., 12905 S.E. 231st Way, Kent; and Renton, has filed for election to the , Emilio,Pierotti, 17034 S.E. 184th St., Renton School Board from Director Renton. District 5.Mrs.Cirineo,mother of 10 Pavel,' appointed incumbent who children, has lived in the school (Continued on page A2) district for the past seven years.She has been active in the PTA and in i seeking tighter controls on textbook • ' use in the schools,decrying the use of'what she considers to be sexually suggestive books. Mrs. Cirineo cites a need for greater economy in education by reducing "frills" and emphasizing the basics.A few frills make educa- tion interesting, she said, "but.we - want to see our tax monies sPentt - } — -- very carefully and get good results from them." John G.DuBois,42,2907 Mountain • View N., Renton, has filed for elec-, tion .to the board from Director District 5.D'uBois,father of two,is a pilot for United Airlines. He has • served on the district's Citizens Ad- visory Committee for Instruction and the Citizens Advisory Commit- tee for,Special.Education•and h s been active in PTA and in various? school-related issues. I a II DuBois cites a"long term involve-' ment with children"in his decision to. run for office. "Philosophically,I'm a supporter of public education and I've got a commitment because my kids are going to public schools,"he said. - S CharlesShane . secnd-ffddle \ , , . , ._ , ,..,_ _, ,, _,,,, , Y ' ' ''''' ' .' • • had told some he wouldn't file;others The first proposal, which gained "I think there are a lot of bad ing to serve the city. He didn't get '` : 9 By GREG ANDERSON were told by Shane that he would file, statewide publicity,was to institute a things that will happen to Renton," many seconds because they were 1111 City Editor against Councilman Earl Clymer. tax on LOngacres Race Track grea- he said. "There,is no sidewalk on always the same motions." ''. `_ ' He came in like a lion and he is Ironically,filing week closed with-, ter than the several cents a ticket the Northeast Third.Go out Talbot Road. _' ��K `One of best,councils' �. going out that way. out Clymer getting an .opponent., city now gets. My God,what streets are we fixing? Stredicke,who has served12 years ., .- When Charles Shane was elected Running unopposed for a fourth That proposal died for lack of a We are neglecting the things people on City Council, rates the present to Renton City Council four years term,he is an automatic winner.. second. pay taxes for. The people aren't group as "one of the best I've ever = ago,he caused consternation among Shane,59, said.he didn't file be-. The second issue Shane raised— getting anything." seen. There may times when the `i ., =y: v his colleagues and foes and enter- cause none of his colleagues would often.—,was the city's•utility tax. Not surprisingly, Council Presi- council seemed stronger, but that <�':`"`��• _ � „• � '. tainment for his•supporters. His second his motions. Not getting a,• Shane believes the utility tax,which dent Dick Stredicke takes exception was when the city was more affluent_ _ 'y emotional outbursts, occasional. second means there is no action on a is charged against all the city's to Shane's comments. Y residents and businesses, should be "I don't think he was as effective a There's not much money now, and - t -4.'- crude remarks and propensity to talk proposal. this council'is watching the money a t /, , -- "off the subject" kept first Mayor `Worst-council' -- - eliminated_To.make up for the loss_ council person this term as he was T - lot closer now_ Charles Delaurenti's, and, later "This is the worst council I ve ever of revenue, he believes .a business before, when he served on a 12- - - _ t • ��'•, - .w -, , „� .-', Mayor Barbara Shinpoch's,gavel in seen in my life," said Shane. and occupation tax should be estab- member council (in the 1960s). Renton may not have seen the last ;z . seemingly-constant.use. Much of Shane's displeasure is lished in Renton. Perhaps that was part of the reason; of Charlie Shane, though. He pro- ..,. " .. But Shane didn't'file for re-elec- focused on two proposals he re-' That proposal,too,died for lack of there were 12 people then., mised Monday he would mount a CHARLES S�HANE tion last week.Until filing for office peatedly made in the past four years,' a second. "Of the seven people now,he by far drive to get a referendum"on.the . . Not a,candidate closed Friday,no one,except Shane, But he never could get the rest of the Shane frustrated was the least active member in terms ballot eliminating the city's utility was quite sure what he would do.He council members to agree with him. So Shane is frustrated. of attendance,participation and try- tax. 1 r 1v OF A. o ' THE CITY OF RENTON U `� ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 • n m BARBARI Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 090 co' CITY CLERK P 0 P ,9grCO SEPlEMO • MEMORANDUM TO: Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: Special Election , RCW 29.13.020 Dear Barbara: John Webley has asked tl-at I forward information to you concerning special elections. The last day to file Resolutions for special elections to be held with the General Election is September 18, 1981. (45 days prior to the proposed election date,which this year is November 3.) r July 31st was the last date for special elections to be held with the Primary Election. , Delores A. Mead, City Clerk DM/gh cc: John Webley' o .n King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division • Ron Dunlap,County Executive Clint G.Elsom,Manager Department of Executive Admigi. rat fn 553 King County Administration Building • Shani Taha,Director 1 < < 500 Fourth Avenue ,". Seattle,Washington 98104 . (206)344.4200-Manager �d (206)344.2565•-Elections �' �� 1 ` (206)344.5282•Voter Registration 67,i (206)344.2562 Records 1981 ELECTION CALENDAR July 15 Absentee ballot requests accepted for either or both primary and general elections August 15 Last day to register to vote, or change voter's registered address for primary election August 26 (Approximate) Absentee ballots available for distribution * September 15 • Primary election October 3. Last day to register to vote, or change voter's registered address for general election October 14 (Approximate) Absentee ballots available for distribution_ * November 3 General election . . • * Note: By state law,' absentee ballots cannot be distributed by mail or aft the King County Records and Elections Division office, Seattle, on election days. 0 • t " Records&Elections Division V King County, State of Washington ' ' Clint G.Elsom,Manager Ron Dunlap,County Executive 553 King County Administration Building • Department.of Executive Administration , •..,.-,.,••, 500 Fourth Avenue Shanl.Taha,Director • , Seattle,Washington 98104 . (206)344-4200-Manager . ' • • (206)344=2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration . July. 1981 Dear Sir or Madam: . In preparation' for the upcoming fall elections, we are enclosing 1 ' • a supply of absente- ballot request forms for possible use' by ,i • visitors to your fa ility who may. be unable to. vote at the polls • on election day for personal , reasons.. • (The request' form c n be reproduced in tts entirety in organizational . . and other .publicati ns.) Applications, signed by the voter, may be sent to our office tarting July 15. Absentee ballots fora .the • , • primary election' ar ' scheduled to be available for distribution ' by approximately•August 26; for the general election, October 14. . By state. law, ballots cannot be mailed or distributed at our office . is on .election days: Persons who wish to apply for absentee ballots must, of course, •be currently 'registered voters in King County. The deadline to . register, and also to officially change a voter's address.,, is 30 days before each election. For the primary election, the deadline • is August .15; for the general. election, 'October 3. ' Individuals may .register .at any public 'school , all branch King County librar.ies,, and any city or town clerk- (except the city of . Seattle) during= their working hours. City of. Seattle fire, stations register daily until 8:00 p.m. Our. office is' open weekdays from • 8:30 a.m. 'to 4:30=p.m. The. fall elections will invo'ive county, 'city .and,'town• officials, judicial 'and a .Por of Seattle position, special taxing districts (school, fire, wat r, hospital) , and state .referenda. - If we can provide you with, further information_,.. please call our . office. ' . •Sincerely, • . . ---- '2 ' , , ' Carol A. McDonald ,; • Supervisor, Voter Registration . . i . . r".,. •N-7,•'-.,F•7=.•'‘.7-F•<-?.,.1W":-,c_n-'••••1.4;4:"?.'..'..*,--....--'7.•,••,r"4""•-?",,X:,?-.7/`•41141*'2417,-1..71‘•-.11727.,`,.,-",!"-til . . .. ...,..t,-„,--,...,-x,,a,e,r,:,, ,c.:.---,•,•-•...7,74 , 2"*.*$.•&,...1-7,....`X• kr'*••--0-1"1`7•17-C`''711. • . _ . , io•'' -='• "arididates for elective roffice . .,. .. .. . • , • . . . . _ ,.. . -Here's a complete list of who's seeking office in Renton area •, • 1 . . . _ . . - ' th St;Kent • - Court of•Appeale Judge . Peter A.Gomea,Jr.,11237 S.E.244th. • -Nancy Mathews,4125 N.E.17thSt.Renton . ., Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 .. ••, , . !George J.Perry;2613 N.E.24th St.,Renton . Jack B.Keck,855 E.Smith St.,Kent Sole Ringold,601 Belmont E.,Seattle(incumbent)• . -1 •.Position No.2 - ,• ' Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 ' ' ' .Earl Clymer,526 Ceder Ave.S.,Renton(incumbetit) , Fire District No.1 . •- . Commissioner . - • . .. T.Patrick Corbett,12553 Phinney Ave:N.,Seattle Position No.3. ,, • ,, -Stuart R.Garnett,'12252 47th Ave.S.,Seattle -••••(incumbent) , . . , , • - • 1. ; Warren C. Gonnasos 3435 Lineobi Drive 1.N.E.,'-1 : - . ... •.. . ..,• ' Kenneth Hendrickson,4604 S.122nd,Seattle • '. Renton I . •• Benton District Court.tadge ' - . . •.., ,, ' f .. Paul Maxin,2009 N.E.27th St.,Renton ,....• . . , • .• '• ' ; •• JOhn•W.Reed,1632 Index Ave.S.E.,Renton(incum-._ Ilre Distric4 Position No 11;40-10 ' ' ,...• '•. , ,. • ••• Robert F.McBeth, 1906 Rolling Hills Ave. S.E., ,, -bent)) '••• .•- - .. .;:. ' ' - . Commissioner• • • •- ,,,.., r* .. S Ave. E.,Issaquah, 1- r'••"Benton(incumbent)• : •. •- I;• '...",'S.,.. : • Doug Refvem,3005 255th -4....-,. • -. • ' • - . .. . Tukwila City Council I King County Executive - , . . " • ••• '1. Position No.1 -•• ••?,,. --• ' - •-••''' •`"'' - Fire District N0.20 • .• ._.. . -. -Robert C.Anderson,191313th Ave.W,;Seattle,Dem. : L.C. (Bud) Rohrer`, 14731 59th-Ave. S.,-Tukwila • Commissioner , . - • Ron Dunlap,3129 109th Ave.S.E.,Bellevue,Rep. . (incumbent) -., • ., • .../., .,- .. •._ ,,.. ; Victor A.Seifert,8051 S."118 St.,Seattle • .• '' • 1, -(incumbent) .. iul=rd G. (Dick) Kiesop, 168-16 53rd Ave. S., .• Fire District No.24 '' Randy Revelle,2809 39th Ave.W.,Seattle,Dem. . ,.. , . Commissioner .'- • . Dam. • • . . . . , t"„ Detta Johnson McEvoy,3240 S,180th St,Seattle, , , . Jim.ij.Patton,'13904 56th Place S.,Tukwila • Ernest Robinson,19705 26th Ave.AS.,Seattle • • ;.. , . , .. . . . ' Position No.2 • .. •. . r .. Robert T..(Sock it to'em)Daly,711 N.98th St., Glen.AndersOn,14475 56th Ave.S.,Tukwila ' . -= rue District No.IS ' , ; ... .‘ . • . ''.. ...Seattle,Dem. „ . ,. . .., - Mabel J. Harris, 14301 Interurban S., TUIrivila'• •'• ,Commissioner Donald J.Jenses,12104 Si.67th Place Bellevue . (incumbent) 1" King County Council . •.‘,.-. _.,•,`;. •,., i ..,,,. - . ". Cheri,'Wheeler,14102 55th Ave.S.,Tukwila • ". "'"' - District 5 .. • • Position No.3 ' • •• Noxell Brown,8801 39th Ave.S.,Seattle,-Rep. ' -.: .Joe H.Duffie,5332 S.140th St.,Seattle ' : . - ' •Fire District No.37• " '- ' Commissioner • • • ' ...• '.Henry D.Mairs,27036 140th Ave.S.F..kent- - ‘r •i t4 4 .W.L(Walt)Hill,5615 S.147th St,Tukwila • , ., 1 , Ron Sims,3227 Hunter Blvd.S.,Seattle,Dem. , . . . • Gar.Massingale,2114 E.`feeler Way,Seattle,Dem. : .: ,:. 'Wendy Morgan,15144 65th Ave.S.,Tukwila. .'• ... . ..•„.. Ruby Chow,6242 Chatham Drive S.,Seattle,Dem.(in. -•.• "••'Position No.4 .' • 1.1,,,,:•.. -n'ilre\ivilliamDistrimact Nrtino. . . ,39232 S.301 St.,Federal Way : • .4 1. •cumbent) . ;., .,.,..., •••• • Edgat D.Bauch,15603 S3rd Ave.S.,Tukwila • Paul Fletcher,930 26th Ave.,Seattle,Rep. - -• 1 . : LarrY W.Gill,14915 62nd Ave.S.,Seattle • James Mawson,3735 S.W.313 St.,Federal Way iz..,... ,.,District 7, i. • .,„,..,, •,., i , .. ,C.... ..:••....... . John E.Schwarzmann,162,51 S2nd Aye.S.,.:TUltivlla ...t.,-- -,Joe ienko,1853 S.264th Place,Kent . i't••- Paul Barden,19907 4th Ave.S.,Normandy Park,Rep. Federal Way City ..z.,-,.,,,,,, -1 , ••• •Len Weaver,2723 S.W.331st St,Federal Way :• (incumbent), . Connell . . ...,.. -. Warren Hoffman,28605 30th Ave.S.,Federal Way,.. _ ;Position No.1 . . - ' "_ ' Fire District No.40 - " ,.• „,..-'Pr 'Rep. , ..-, •,. .. ; , • •.....•,•;,,.. :'Harry Keinatii,•31309 10th Ave:S.,FederadVaY,' '•7, "• Fred Heistumiin,18819 120 Ave.S.E.,Renton "• John B.Pancras 2132 S.W.316th St.,Federal Way _"., James,Radford,17534 151 Ave.S.E.,Renton • Janet Holmes,22.537 SE."298th Si.,Kent,Rep: • ‘•• • ,Toe A.Ruffino,29916 2nd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way -'-- ,..•- • ' •, . , • Gary Grant, 29744'226th Ave. S.E., Kent, Dem. ": „Sherty E.Stevens 32331 9th Ave.S.,Federal Way r.,. Fire District No.43 . .'• •• •- • - ';, ." •• Commissioner ' (incumbent) : • -• ..• - . . , ,•Position No.2 - ' John Marcus Jr.,27412 Retrt-Kanaskat Road S.E.,- '•••••• ' .„... .•,-,_• ,.-Jan Dos 32679 9th-PaceS.,Federal Way '1„. 1 ,i.l•.• . ••Illtigona Mayor ' • ,,, , • _ :. . .. 1.••Ros Jennings,30645 28th Ave.S.,Federal Way = . ' -Ravensdale(incumbent) •' ' • ' William(Bud)Larson,•125 5th Ave.N.,Algoiut . '• ,..• '•, JohnIRosetti,30560 5th Ave.-S.W.,Federal Way .' William O.Niord,21007 259th SE.,Maple Valle, tr., ,• Mary' A.Noel,117 5th Ave S. Algona • ' •. - Position No.3 : . - , .,.... Bruce L Amer,18028 248th S.E.,Maple Valley "(Haripy)Harry Honnold,24112 250th SE"Maple • •. ,. .. • ..., , Burleigh Cubert,2406 S.W.317 St.,Federal Way ' ... 4: Algona City Council .- ••, ,. ... ..1 ,•.c.,, .•..!..; .• • ,:,.David E.Degroot,28313 Redondo Way S.,Redonda....••-••• ',Valley T. kins,' • 1- • Position No.1 -Alfred L Frank,29635 2nd Place S.W.,Federal Way Robert _ - Glenn Gle R.Wilson,321 4th Ave.S.,Algona • . . Sic He' .• . ;Sller,4220 S.W.314th Place,Federal Way • -1 • (incumbent ' 22919 S.E.'267th St., ) Kent • E.- Position No.2 • , • Ronald(Ron)Losey,505 S.303rd St.,Federal Way,- '•• " Charles Jones,19056 S.E.161st,Renton Be ; •• 'Garland Brown,0660 Main St.,Algona •.•.•• ..' James Mawson,3735 S.W.313 St.,Federal Way ,• 2. . ."Robert T.Hopkins,22918 SE 287th,Kent(incumbent) t" Beverly A.Johnson,44 4th Ave.S.,Algona , .,, .. , Don Miller,239 S.300th St.,Federal Way . , .•Larry L.Schwab,5015 S.316th St.,Federal Way.-- ' " Water District No.158 Auburn Mayor ' Position No.4 _ _____ Commissioner : , '• ..• • . • •)'." Stanley P. Kersey,'1615 First St.„N.E., 'Auburn - - ,'ByronJohnston,2138 S.W.al7th Place,Federal Way Ben Bergsman,11410 S.F.176th St,Renton •(incumbent) ' .. E.Lou Olmstead,31207 22nd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way - Pat Brazil,12544 S.F.233rd,Kent in • ',.,..1• Robert A.(Bob)Roegner,2750 Alpine Drive S.E, •'' , Hamilton B. Underwood, 32700 30th•Ave. S.W., - - H.D.Cowan,18015 140th Ave.SE.,Kenton , • ;..... Auburn . • Federal Way , , ,• • • • ; Wayne Steen,12221 S.E 199th St.,Renton. •" ' i5 -•1 . ' • Position No.5 . :Commissioner(unexpired 2-year term) • '..". Auburn City Chanel! -• .• • - • • • . .Jean Marie BroUgh,1118 S.2,87ili Place Federal Way ' •, Lloyd D.Nygren,11235 SE.186th St, enton Renton i.i -Position No.1 . - ' ."..•....', , :,... Dean Gullikson,4032 S.W.327th Place,Federal Way ' •,:••"John Pavel 12905 SE 231st Way,Kent(incumbent) ; 1.1: Patrick R.Burns,3108 16th St.,S.E.,Auburn -• George P.Hlebasko,4730 S.318th St.,Auburn , , . Roberta J.Radford,11211 S 186th S R...'„,„ Michael R.Burr,11,1 st.S.E.,Auburn ,.: ., .. .Ronald Page Lemmen,3911 S.301 Place,Auburn • ., . .. .E. t., •.." David Schuur,Jr.,422 2 Aye N.E.,Auburn' • '• Dee Rose,3515 S.281st St.,Auburn . • • 7-Water District No.58 • • •. , , . . .,.. -Harry E.Swanson,20 Western St.,NW.,Auburn •. . Eric113.Schmidt,511 S.325th St.,Federal Way Commissioner(unexpired 4-year term) ' Linda J.Wisner,2302 Skyway Lane,Auburn : •1Position No.6 ' • •Emilio(Meg)Pierotti, 17034 S.E. 184th St.,Renton c. ,, Position No.2 : • • • : •.."...,,..„.•-• 'Mal Day,2219 S.W.328th St,Federal Way • :'' (incumbent) ., . Gene L.Colburn,1003-8th St.,S.E.,Auburn , Ann A.Drury,2255 S.308th St.,Federal Way :', - Tip Ruth,9138 S.208th St.,Kent • -Position No.3 • • • Don Evans,424 S.308th St.,Federal Way• .,. ' . , , 1'.. Ronald D. Craig,2605,Forest.Ftidge Drive, S.E., : . Joel Marks,32022 3rd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way •- Water District.No.75 • •.;' • . " •-11"; Auburn - ., Merle McCiatr.hie,702 S.W.294th St.,Federal Way, Commissioner . Janet I.Nydegger,1906 1st N.E.,Auburn •' . Position No.7 - -- Jerry P.Harris,24107 20th Ave.S.,Kent •• .' ' •Richard K.Burris 32019 40th Place SAY,Federal'"• ; Tommy Tucker,816 S.201st St.,Seattle• '''• • . Issaquah Mayor .• . •• -, .1' •, Janice M.Ursino,2458 S.220th St,Seattle ", ; Robert J.Burnette,375.S.E.Bush St.,Issaquah.•-• . ' " Marie Reed,1221 S.W.3046 , "St,Federal Way '• ,-Phyllis A.White,1621 S.257th,Kent• `.•' .E.O.Neumann,170 Stb Ave.N.E.,Issaquah ' •- • •., Herman' E.Reimann,609 S.W.294th St.,Federal Way .' ,• . Commissioner,(unexpired 2-year term) - A.J.Culver,58 Aires Place N.W.,Issaquah . -• ..' . , ,. •Jolin Sawyer,806 S.2$5th Place,Fedensl Way •• .. ...• Ralph H.Herth,Jr.,20628 1st Ave.S.,Seattle. •-, •",' ' ' I . , . ' John D.Kessler,20621 1st Place S.,Seattle _ ' • • ; , . '1'..''. .,,•Tahoma School Board .•' " .. Jeanne Mosller,21215 4th Place S.,Seattle Issaquah City Connell ,.. . . . ' .. ; Dist!1 '' '"'• .Donald A.Shea,18706 36th Ave S. Seattle. • ' Position No.1 1-: •. Park -18835-244th•S.E Maple Valley : , ', ' • Kendra Loulis,645 Mt.Fury Circle,S.W.,.Issaquah" " " . ' - Colbert. 1 * * • ; ., Edwin Sironen,1349 S.W.174th St.,Seattle Tim Pe ,21402 191 S.E • •.. Darlene C McHenry, rry ,Renton .• •, : 980 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah- • Dist.5. ' .- Water District No.90' :....,'.., . _ .- .. , Position No.2. BruCe'L.Amer, 8028 248th S.E Maple Valley Commissioner • , • ', Dick Mitchell,300 Dorado Drive N.W.,Issaquah ' , • , mar • ', , coim D.Gray,25711 S.E.208th,Maple Valley Richard Grant,17019 S.E.imp St.,Renton • , ' Tim O'Brian,305 1st Ave.N.E.,Issaquah • -..-". - - .„. . (Incumbent) . • • . Position No 3 . Stanley Q.Parker,24688 S.E.208th,Maple Valley --""Water District No.105 •• • ' Rowan Hinds;1571 Sycamore Drive,Issaquah - I • - . Commissioner • , - . .-- • . •. • Alison Lott,2224 216 St.S.E.,Issaquah ,•. Position 4 J.Homer Knight,17715 S.261st St.,Kent . • , - Ava Frisinger,415 S.E.Bash St,Lssaquah 1'.' •, • "•,- -Erie Carson 25703 16th•Ave.S. Kent '1 ',' .. Leon E.Koskovich,17606 S.F..266th Place,Kent •Alice K.Matz,17200 S.E.265th St.,Kent ; Ernie Smith,815 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah . *.5-••.:• .... • • ' - * ••• -• .. •• C.NancyLundsgaard,817 s.297th Place,Seattle , Commissioner(imexpired two-year term) . , ... : , • • • , , , • District No."4 '. • . • - O.S."Andy"Anderson,30807 E.Lake Morton Drive k L.. . _Kent Mayor • . . , - • ' ' Richard F.Schwa,2669 S.300thSt,Federal Way -S.E.;Kent '.- , •. ., : : .• ' Isabel Hogan,616 Guiberson St.,Kent ,. • • (Incumbent) ,,,, •, • , ' • '. ' bave.J.Mooney,1110 Seattle St.,Kent ; ,: . , ... ., .,. City Council Dial.2 . ,Commissioner . • ' -r Righllne& Bind Water District No 108 •;;„ ,. • . • ''' 1 : •-•-"-- - Walter M.Canter,14417 SE 169th St„Renton,tincum-• ,•,..••. Position No.1 • - -, . ..: ' - • , .,• .,•Kathy Hand,560 S.158th St,Seattle ''.1.'• Ton Leahy,308 Summit Ave.,Kent ' .. •• e H Meyer 17032 12th Place SW,Seattle • - '1'..' Jeanne&filters,20038 68th Ave S.,Kent(locum- '' --• .Bob,Wrio;,16404 6'th Ave,S.W.,Seattle" ,1 ' • .. - - • •, - • r .': WaterDistrict No.111 ''''' • bent) ' r '• .District No.3 . , Bill Stephens 743 N.4th kee4iteitt ' . • ' : ''-•'Bill Bowlip,13022 26th Ave., :,,Seattle ". ' Commissioner •• • • 'r, Position No.2 ' • • ; , . •••::'" ''• '• •, .......Gabriel Condi,28424 144th S.E.:,Kent.• „. .•• -_' .•.-' :.Iria Knapp,11658 16th Ave.p.,Scattle(incumbent) • • 'Robert Sparks 27033 150th Place S.E.,Kent .• ' ,'.f. . Bernie Biteman,•24324 Military Road"S.,Kent •• • .... •••• Charles W.Doyle,25618 102 Place S.E.,Kent '•1. ' 11'. .. Issaquah School Board '.. 1 • -: * ; • 6seacie Sew"Sewer District '- • , . . •." ',I; Irving G.Hamilton,26416 99th Place S.,Kent c • ,1 District No.2 - • •• ' • • `,"•• Leone Johnson,913 Cherry Hill St.,Kent I • Thomas E.McLaughlin,' 16138 S.E.145 Place: -..1:1 •‘• .Commissioner . , Frances Nelson,620 Temperance Kent • • '''••• .i '' Rennin - . Ben Bergsme,11410 S.E.176th St,Renton •r'... - Position No.3 H.D.Cowan,18015 140th Ave.S.E.,_Renton ' .. ' 'j:1111 Elliot,1030.E.Maclyn,Kent , • . . „ ; ''Tip Ruth,9138 S.208th St.,Kent . 1.s "' • ..: Jerry L Lee,1.2313 206th Place,S.E.:ISsaquah ••••••Jon K. Johnson, 11407 S.E. 234th place, Kent •*. • . • , :`• Wayne Steen,12221 S.E.199th St,Renton r ...• ;•:;,1" ,..' (Incumbent) . ma-ry Scott,13416 248th Ave S.E.Issaquah , , '1' Bob Yelland,19933 97th Ave.S.,Renton . ,' . -.•. "*": •',,- •• 1-- --:,..-Renton Selioel Board • .,,,..„,:,.,..., ," ( ,'.",,. • Commissioner(unexpired two-year term) • Pacific City Treasurer ' •" ' • '•"; • District No.2• • Pat Brazil,12544 S.E.233rd,Kent ''' ••• . Carol E.Johnson,220Tacoma Blvd.N.,Pacific • ; • •Do B 14011 S.E. 41in St Renton ..- • Gary G.Cline 13335 S.E.248th PLace,Kent. '',.• , ;:„. nE. accus, . , ' ; 1.•' Iloyd 0 Nygren 11235 186th St Renton ."• • *•• ;• •• •' ..',. Steven S.Cheesebrew,4229 S.E.3rd St.,Renton r• • .. ". . Doe Jacobson,2919 N.E.5th Place,Renton(in ,. •.• ....:•Robe.- rta1J.-RI d2e'rd,11211186"th St.,Renton • , • :* Glen Drsgseth,132 3rd S.W.,'Pacific(incumbent) - • , . I. District No.5 • •-• ''. Des Moines Sewer District — • ••- ,• • •1,,•. , .. Position No.2 • :17..'Mary Cirineo,12635 S.E.75th;Renton: Commissioner . :. 'Gary Campagna,323 Pacific Ave.,Pacific •• Scott R.Harris,24107 20th Ave.S.,Kent • ,, . 'ILL Ferrell,216 3rd Ave.S.W.,Pacific • • - , John G.DuBois,2907 Mt.View Ave.N.,Renton William J.Kemp,2228 S.216th St,Seattle • •,„, • "•1?.. Loren' Johnson,135 3rd SE.,Pacific(incumbent) . . Kent School Board . • ,....-. • . Ronald O.Nelsen,1621 S.257th St.Kent ;, •.. Grant H.LaMelle,311 Butte Ave.,Pacific 1 .. District No.4 •••" ,... , . r . . .'...C",,, • Position No.3 ' Edward H.Kosnoski,12570 SE.233rd,Kent(incum." Lokehavee Sewer District ,'I - Mario Domenichetti,107 Ellingson Road,Pacific bent)], . , Commissioner . . ,,.:,• . ,:r.• John Eaton,110 Eastgate'Ave.,Pacific• .,,,.. ., , District No,.s . ' "Diana L.Burris,32019 40th Place S.W.,Federal Way Position No.4 • • • Simdra Suzanne Houle 335 Pacific Ave Pacific bent) Collins 862.Woodland Way,Kent(locum- • , John Sawyer,806 295th Place Federal Way '• •• uzanne . , „- " .- • • I . . . • ' Ronald A.Jorgensen;532 Valentine,Pacific ' ' Troy W.Nutter,1012 Hemlock St.,Kent .• ,1411 ' Council-at-large W. , Rainier Vista Sewer District • , . - • Commissioner • - • •:" Judith D.Erickson,126 Pacific Ave.,Pacific •.. . Public Hospital DiStriet No.1 • , Gustaf C.Anderson;1648 S.130th,.Seattle ..1,',.. Vern Houck,409 3rd S.E.,Pacific(incumbent)..- , •'• Commissioner,Position No.1- • , , . • li •.. Dorothy A.Pierce,524 Valentine Ave.,Pacific. - Morton T. Hardwick, 5805 Pleasure Point Lane, -BelleVue Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer District '••• Renton City Connell - .., . ., • .. , ": •,. Farrell Wawa,16834 142nd Ave-SE.,Renton• Commissioner . Position No.1 " - ' " ' - ' • Commissioner,Position No.3 '- • • •••' •' William P.Ellis,7599 S.Laurel,Seattle ' ;,...,,. . . • . -• . • . .' . ......... * • • • •. . • ,. • ..,‘,"..",-/•"..K.;',2)::•.'";:,,C.',11,277,,,.1.1,7"..14.44-„,"10.1111,-.) ....15,11•34-1.4)4:46;"".1:-/i.r.r..:,,,v1i1,--1.',,:•41,1;aa.:*:-...rra:44.1.4-Lvaii.,N4k&irn......•,-....•,..•,.1..-.04.,:rae1".,bs.2.. ••••...*.,-..,,,,,,..z...;, `'•-•*1-•-•-•'•'''''''-1---'''" - •;-:.-,...--3 ".:ri".+5*-7-•••;',.:•:‘,--*"-**•,,,,• -••••*''-'4 ""tkr&t,- Met,""..is.•,,... ,.7LT"r-'T'r1/4.••.- •••••41•R _- • • • A.• • 4. . , . . . ,,... -.andidates for .elective :office . . ... .. . .:. • • •. . ,..„.„ :. • • , . ,. . , .. .... • . , • ,,. • . . . . -- • Here's a complete list of ho s seekingsoffice in Renton area. ..-...--.•-•,..,.!-,.-.: • , - • .• • • . . ., . . . • _ . . , ... _ . . thews,4125 N.E.17thSt...Renton '• . . . . ..„ 'Peter A.Gomes,Jr.,11237 S.E.24Ith St.,Kent . • Court of'AppeaLi Judge • Nancy Ma •. '.Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 .• _.. .Georg J.Perry;2613 NE.24th St,Renton !ack B.Keck,1155 E.Sniith St.,Kent ..' • Salle Ringold,601 Belmont E.,Seattle(incuinbent): • ; .•Position No.2 • •'•-. Division No.1,District No.1,Position No.1 " ;' '•'•Earl C1Vmer,526 Cedar Ave.S„Renton(incumbent" '-The District Ne•1 • • •. i T.Patrick Corbett,12553 Phinney Ave:N.,Seattle • Position No.3. •. •(Incumbent) . ., , . ,, „.. . , ,. -..,. ,-,•. wafter!, c.to ' .34.3.5 Lincoln Drive•31.E. r„';.• Stuart R.Garnett:12252 47th Ave.S.,Seattle mason, ' . ' , • - • - •:, •r, Renton I - • - . . • • . ..--••••••' Kenneth Hendrickaon,•4604 S.122nd,Seattle . . I •••-.Renton District Court ledge ' -.-.. • . .,,„ Paul Munn,2009 N.E.27th St.,Renton ' • Position No.,1 ',-• - • ' :,-. • •".• Jahr .Reed,1532 Index Ave.S.E,Renton Uncum- : "Ftre Distriet No.'10 ' - '' . ; ••• ...''• • • , — , .... Robert F.McBetb, 1906 Rolling Hills Ave.'S.E., ,. •'-"bent) ••- - • , Commissioner. • Renton(Incumbent) -• ,.•.t;• •. ;,,,.., ,:....• -,s, ?-... ' ,• •DowtRefvem,3005 255th Ave.S.E.SE.,Issaquah i.•- • - King County Executive • ' ' •• •• • -i! :• Position NS 1 11 •'• !..'•••••••.'' '1-r••.,••''• -..' •FIre,.,._ . el. '• • , . .,, I•, •Robert C.Anderson,191313th Ave.W:,Seattie,Dem. • • • " LC. (Bud) Bohrer, 14731 peak•Me. S.,Tukwila . t-f °nee - . • .• ,' , - Ron Dunlap,3129 109th Ave..S.E.,Bellevue,Rep. •- • (incumbent) • • ' --• • -"I,•• •: ".• •,." ,`• . Victor A.Seifert,8051 KIlit St,-Seattle -• •,... • (Incumbent) • . • ',I • Richard G. (Dick) Kireop, 16816 S3rd.Ave. S., .: •The District No.24' :••••••' .-•-••••""•"•''.". ' - • i Randy Revelle,2809 39tk Ave.W.,Seattle,Dem. . .. ; Tukwila _ . • Commiss D . ioner . . . • _ •••••; - : . . Johnson McEvoy,3240 S..180th St,Seattle;... '., •' Jim L Patten,13904 Sab,Pillee at Tekeffle . ,'.• Ernest Robinson,19705 26th Ave.S.,Seed' e• '•'•:,..,' • . - • •Position No.2 • ', • ,..0., Robert T..(Sock it to'etp)Dily,711 N.98th St,. Glen.Anderson,-14475 56th Ave.S.Tukwila • • , ; ,, Fire District No.25 ' •,.••• .-•.., ••••.,•• ."• '.-• .' Mabel'J. Harris„14.301 Interurban S.,•Tukwila' • • t!".7-•••Seattle,Dem. •• 1 - • • ' ' • Commissioner . •.•••,••••-7""----" • ' ;•-•"" •• i . • . lincumbent) • " • ,, ,..,,,•,- .. ''• •• '•"•••.":•.? Donald 2 Jensen,12104 SE.67th Place,Bellevue. " /,' King County Council , „.•-•,•,_.;,,,•,..,., ..,.,, . . ••• Cheryl Wheeler,14102 55th Ave.S.,Tukwila , • - i District 5 • ' • , Position No.3 • - . , •Flre District No.37. ..• - , 4 . • . 't •- Mozeil Brown,8801 39th Ave.S.,Seattle,Rep.•.IL •,,'"•••,.•P., .Joe it.]Duffie,5332 S.140thSt,Seattle • ' Commissioner ' . .., :.Henry D.Mahn,27056 140thAve.&E..Kent . .W.L(Walt)Hill,5615 S.147th St.,Tukwila •• -- ' • , Ron Sims,3227 Hunter Blvd.S.,Seattle,Dem. ''. . Gar.Pdassingale,2114E.Tesler Way,Seattle,Deni. ",,,.•-•;.,,,.Wend Morgan,15144 65th Ave.S.,Tukwila ,•;, , : • 1 .A . . ti ;, -...•' Ruby Chow,6242ChathamDrive S.,Seattle,Bern(in- ' , • -" Position No.4 • Dishict No.39 .4.reWilliam Martin,232 S.301 St.,Fe'ciert;i Way'..• '. • r••cumbent) .-,'• . •••••,r•..,.- •••t",• EdgarID.Bauch,16603 53rd Ave.S.,Tukwila t,'''••'• . .Paul Fletcher,930 26tliAve.,Seettle,Rep. • ' • , ••• Larry W.Gill,14915 62nd Ave.S,Seattle • James Mawson,3735 S.W.313 St.,Federal Way••;••,-,!.District 7. t• .. ;;•:, •l • • 4,.-...,,•;;•-.-.,..:•,-John E. chwarzmann,16251„52pd,AJle,.#•44•Okwla.••.;:•••••••4:•••Joe Sienko 1853 S.264th Place,Kent '• • ''f:-• Paul Barden,199074lii Ave.S.,N•ermandyPark:Rep. I '' 4..,, ,.; , •, •.-. 'Len Weaver,2723 S.W.331st St.,Federal Way..,• • . •• (Incumbent), • -••• ._ ,•' , • Federal Way City council„.. •, , "--",;,I'•, •; „ ., , •- A •••• Warren Hoffman,28605 30th Ave.S.,Federal Way,. .,. ;Position No.1 . • ' , .. ••• .,i i!,-iiili4 District No., JPramedesHe_istuman. ,18819 lie....ete.r.i.E., tenea . •:. . • •Rep. - ; . . •. . ••-, ".. .•, • ., -•••:••!•"''' ;•-•11arry;Keinath;•31300 lOili Ave:S.,tederalWay•1 '.'i•-,,,f.. ,/tachonl,17534 151 Ave.S.F.Renton District 9 ..••••' • '• '' , • ..••••••' •. •,-;• ..'.••• John B.Pancratz,2132 S.W.316th St.,Federal Way '..„." ••,,........ , •••• • Janet Holmes,22537 S.E.'298th Si,Kent Rep.'..•• '. .•-• ,,Joe A.I Ruffin°,29916 2nd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way '"•-"•, . , . • 'Gary Grant, 29744 226th Ave. S.E.,Kent,Dem. •'' . Sherry E.Stevens,32331 9th Ave:S.,Federal, Way ' ,A. The Merle No.43 - •,'•.•••-• (Incumbent) n. • • ' . ••• •Position No.2 ,... ' •• '• '.- ' '' • Commissioner ' • - •' ..• , .„ . , ,-;,.,... ,• . , •;•• •,,,,-..:,,,. ••;:••., ,„I.:.••• ,,....•.; ,,Jail BOB,32679 9th Pace.S.,Federel Way •4 1 k,,...- . John Marcus.Jr.;27412 Retrt-Kanaskat Raid S.F. '••1151gona Meyer' '. . '•'• •L• , - • .- : :•, 'Ros Jennings,30645 28th Ave.S.,Federal Way -- • •.Ravensdale(incumbent) • • - • William(Bud)Larson,125 5th Ave.N.,Algona ; •.••.' ' •• John Rosetti,30560 5th Ave..S.W.,Tederal Way. 'I '',,William O.Niord,21007 259th S.K,Maple Valle'?tr.".•••• Mary A.Noel,117 5th Ave&,Algona •., ,.,:s •'•. -'Position No.3 . . -„-, . ' - - . . Bruce L;Amer,18028 248th •,,,: .•:, - ,••••••-',.'•. , ,, , 1. Burleigh Chbert,2406 S.W.•317 St.,Federal Way, ""•:,:- : •,,•(Ha e Valley PFY)Harry Remold 24112 2.50th S.E.,Maple , SE.,Mapl Algona city Council .: ,,7. , 1-.,',: .,. -,' .:.• ,:: David E.Degroot,28313 Redondo Way S.,Redondo--„",."1.„',Volley . „ . H= ' •••_ • Position No.1 •.Alfred L.Frank,29635 2nd Place S.W.,Federal Way , Robert T.mo ' 22919 S.E. 267th St. Kent Ar•-;,-" Glenn R.Wilson,321 4ilt Ave.S.Algona ; • ":2; ' - 'Stu Heller,4220&W.314th Place,Federal Way • .•i A ;(incumbent) p ' • • ' • • 9656 S.E. Ren • '-" • ,y-i:,r Position No.2 , 'Ronald(Ron)Losey,505 S.303rd St.,Federal Way •.:-• Charles Jones 1 •.,•.- "Garland Brown,0660 Mein St,Algona-' '•••!•'•'". ." James Mawson,3735 S.W.313 St.,Federal Way ' .•••• :,Robert T.Hopidns,22918 SE 161e, ton 287th,Kent(incumbent) ,i••••.„, , Beverly A.Johnson,44 4th Ave.S.,Algona i"„, , ; •Don Miller,239 S.300th St.,Federal Way '.,•• ', " • , ..:* •lerry L.Schwab,5015 S.316th St,Federal Way.": ' •'•:•Water District No.58 , .•' '• -'.. '•. - I,' Auburn Mayor " , Position No.4 • • •. — Commissioner • ' ' , • . • •Stanley P. Kersey,'1615 First St.,..N.E., *Auburn '•'- ' ,•, ByronJohnston,2138 S.W.317thPlace,Federhl Wei ;",• . . Ben Be Oman 11410&E.176th St,Renton ' • . ,(incumbent) ' ' • . E.Lou Olmstead,3120722nd Ave.SW.,Federal Way Pat Brazil,12544 S.E.•233rd,Kent(incumbent)•. ' •',C,'.., Robert A.(Bob)Roegner,V.,50..Alpine_Drive SE., •••,... ' ', Hamilton B. Underwood, 32700 30th•Ave. S.W., H.D.Cowan,18015 140th Ave.S.F.,Renton . • Auburn . . •. 'Federal,Way . . . • Wayne Steen,12221 S.E 159th St.,Renton. . .',•.'. ' ,. , . , . Position No.5 , .. , ; It. Auburn City Council " .- ...• - , - , ,. :, ,, Jean MarieBrough,1118S.287ihPlaCe,FederalWay : Commissioner(unexpired 2-year term)•:,Lloyd D.Nygren;11235 S.E.186th St.,Renton • . A. .Position No.1 , • • • ', . ...,„•, ,,„•••• DeanGullikson,4032 S.W.327th Place,lederal Way ' -.• Jahn Pavel,12905 SE 231st Way,Kent(incumbent)••••• .Patrick R.Burns,3108 16th St.,SE.,Auburn *, . •• "' George P.Hlebasko,4730 S..318tb St,Auburn , • Roberta J.Radford i; ,11211 SE.1.86th St,Renton • -:. Michael R.Burr,111 at.S.E ..,Auburn .. '_.,; Ronald Page Lemmen,3911 S.301 Place,Auburn - • . , t.:. David Schuur,Jr.,422 2 Ave N.E.,Auburn• •• ":, ,. ., "Dee Rose,3515 S.281e St.,Auburn _ . • ' Water District No.58 •' , Lt, • - . ... Harry E.Swanson,20 Western St,NAV.,Auburn . •'• ••?Eric B.Schmidt,511 S.325th St,Federal •Way •,•. • Commissioner 4-year term) • •.; . •'''... ' Linda J.Wisner,2302 Skyway Lane,Auburn -•.'"••• , Position No.6 -Emilio(Meg)Pierotti,17034 S.E.184th St.,Renton 5, . Position No.2 •• . • • : ''.' •.••,..At':'. •Mal Day,2219 S.W.•52£tth St.,Federal Way •- -••••• '... Gene L.Colburn,1003 Sth St.,S.E.,Auburn - Ann A.Drury,2255 S.308th St.,Federal Way .. • • (incumbent) Tip Ruth,9138 S.208th Si,Kent •' , . ." ; ,...•. Position No.3 • . , Don Evans,424 S.308th St.,Federal Way- •‘.. •••-• ; r,: Ronald D. Craig,2605 Forest Ridge Drive,•S.E., •• • ,' 'Joel',larks,32022 3rd Ave.S.W.,Federal Way - , Water Dishie No.75 -•'''.." " • ';;• 1.,. , r• Auburn . , ,- ,. • Merle McClatchie,702 S.W.294th St;Federal Way• Commissioner '. . . ' •,"! ' , - 'Janet I.Nydegger,1906 1st NE.,Auburn . • , Position No.7 •• .•' - Jerry P.Harris,24207 20th Ave,S.,Kent ' .1.,„ . . •• ....•,• Richard K.Burris,32019 40th Place-SW,Federal.;•.••• - Tommy'rocker,816 S.201st St,Seattle• - •"- '' • . . • - 'Way'I •. ' - • • • Issaquah Mayor ;. ' ' ••••, •.t. •••,.,,. .,"Jeulice M.Ursine,2458 S.,220th St.;Seattle •'„•- . ' , -. Alarie Reed,122-1 S.W.3046 St.,Federal Way" " • •', " Phyllis A.White,1621.S.257th,Kent• ' ',•• l • Robert J.Burnette,375.S.E.Bush St.,Issaquah,.'1, „ . Herman E.Reimann,609S.W.294th St,FederalWay• '•• Commissioner,(unexpired 2-year term) • ...- I,, :• • E.O.Neumann,170 Sth Ave.N.E.,Issaquah ,",,'. '. . ..• ,.. ,JohnSawyer,806 S.295th Place,Federal-Way - .. •,, • Ralph H.Herth,Jr.,20628 lot Ave.S.,Seattle..••• I' • t•' '.A.J.Culver,58 Aires Place N.W.,Issaquah. . ... . . , . . John D.Kessler,20621 lot Place S.,Seattle .•„, ._ .... • , . • , ,.• Its lehoma School Baud .- -' • •... - • Jeanne Mosller,21215 4th Place S.,Seattle , c;• •Issaquah City Council , ••. , Position No.1 Park Colbert 18835-244ri S.E.,Ma.pie:yalley -I-...,',.' Donald A.Shea,18706 36th Ave S.,Seattle. • !..r,•... Kendra Louks,645 Mt.Fury Clircie,S.W.,-lasacinah'' - .. Edwin Sironen,1349 SW.174thSt.,Seattle Tim Perry,21402 191.S.E.,Henton ,. •,,, !--: . Darlene C McHenry,5t80 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah. • - - -• Dist.I5 , •' •, .• Water Dishict No.90 I' '•", . Position No.2 . " • ... • " Bruce&'Amer,18028 248th S.E.,Maple-Valley ' ' COmmissioner - Dick Mitchell,300 Dorado Drive N.W.,Lssequah ' , • Maleolm D.Gray,25711 S.E.208th,Maple Valley ' ' .- Richard Grant,17019 Sti:Listh Si,Renton • ' ' Tim O'Brian,305 1st Ave..N.E.,Issaquah • ' • ; .. :. ,, • (incumbent) . • • •„ . • .,, . •,. Position No 3 '• • - Stanley Q.Parker,24688 S.E.208th,Maple Valley' •• • . -•••....'"Water District No.105 , ••••-." ... • • . Rowan Hinds:1571 Sycamore Drive,Issaquah .••. • ,. Commissioner • \, . • Alison Lott,2224 216 St SE.,Issaquah - . . . Position 4 ay . J.Homer Knight 17715 S 261si Si Kent Ave Frisinger 415 S. Leon E.Koskovich,17606 S.F.266th Place,Kent •••• , E.Bosh St„Issaquah . . - ' . ,, •Eric n•25703 16thAve.S.Kent' ''. • ••1•• ..''' • •Alice IC Matz,17200 S.E.265th St,Kent : . Ernie Smith,815 W.Sunset Way,Issaquah ,-."--,-.•.,:C..'' ; • • — • - - • • ,- ' • Nan C.Luedellaard,817 B.297th swot*,Seattle . . Commissioner(unexpired two-year term) •''' •• ' •.. ' 0.S."Andy"Anderson 30807 E.Lake Morton Drive• [P.• -, • 'Kent Mayer •-• •-• 1, " ....111.cl/ard,,___.Fs.Schooti,,2664 S.ideal St,Federal Way Rm.. • Isabel Hogan,'616 Guiberson St,Kent . . . •.•"- Dave.J.Mooney,1110 Seattle St.,Kent ••' • '- .' "‘"""""'"'"•' " •• -.'-*.••I' ,' • • . . •,•.-,• • • ..• . . '.-: Highline School Board .., - 't • W , Kent City Council , • - - • I:',•;•••-.;.. Position No.1 560 Walter M.Canter,14417 SE 169th St.,Renton,tincinn-• Tim Leahy,308 Summit Ave.,Kent •• ••' • -.. • . -• Georget H.bleyerSiI032 12thSi Placettle&W.,Seattle If ; .••' ben'"? ..,...::: r..4.'''..• ...-- '• "• s :' ' ' 3 r•:: W C. Jeanne Masters,20038 68th Ave.S.,Kent(mount ' Bob Wray;16404 6th Ave.S. ,Seattle 1 . '.? .- ,. . .." . . .. ., . District Water District No.III -, • • ' 1" •" ' Commissioner , Bill Stephens,743 N.4th ive..•;-Kent, . . , .! .1 'i Bill Bowlip,13022 26tit Ave.,'S,Seattle '' ! •-• ":. ' ' " ' ' • ' ..'••.1•;': Position No.2 --,. ;•,... '._.i• Iris Knapp.11658,,,.,...._ ...,___,„_,.._,.... .,L,_„ . , .t•,Gabriel Cordi,28424 144th S.E.;Ken , ,... . ' „,..•:. Bernie Biteman,'24324 Military Road S.;Kent.',' ;; ' ..-!.•-••• . "'"^..",'''?"...e..!1!"7 t.'"'- .'eet) '..,...• z Robert Sparks,27033 150th Place&E.,Kent t•I- . . - ••,..i. Charles W.Doyle,25618 102 Place S.E.,Kent '.•.• • .1". .•Issaquah school Beira ,,. • •• • '. k .. . • -,. • - • ., - . ,..,., - ... .Irving G.Hamilton,26416 99th Place S.,Kent i . 4; - District No.2•• ,•• .'• ' -' • Cassette Sewer District ' %, ' - •• •=". ! ..,. Leone Johnson,913 Cherry Hill St.,Kent - " ; • 1, Thothas E.McLaughlin,16138.S.E.145 Place,' •t ' -i• • . •• • - Frances Nelson,620 Temperance,Kent ' ••• •, ...• : •Re teel • , -Commissioner. . . -, t • •"" .' . Ben Bergsmit,11410 S.E.176th Si,Renton f! • .• Position No.3 , ••• ;• ••••• Pc;.s-ition 4 "''_.„-- - • •• • -' • ' • ..,, • • H D Cowan,18015 140th Ave.S.E.,Renten ..,•' Eill Elliot,1030 E.Maclyn,Kent •• -- „-•.. . ., • t• '••••-; Jerry L.Lee,12313 206th Place,S.E,.Issiquab . ,i,, Tip Ruth,9138 S.208th St.,Kent . ". ,• .•''. Jon K. Johnson, 11407 S.E. 234th place, Kent •,., • . •,‘. Wayne Steen 12221 S.E.199th St,Renton '• . ,, • • Mary Scott,13416 248th AveS.F.,Issaquah(ineumbent)• .' , ." •••.,, , Bob Yelland;19933 97th Ave.S.,Renton .' .. , .. ' 1 .• - :I - - .- •• •• ' t t •L' •-• Commissioner(unexpired two-year term) .. • . • • I Pacific City Tree' surer • .• L''.• "" -' 4. '...".Rent"&heel Beate ,, .•''...";.... ' '. `'•' . Pat Brazil,12544 S.E.233rd.Kent , "I'' , ' District No 2 • • '• '.• Carol E.Johnson,220,Tacoma Blvd.N.,Pacific •• ' .. • ,' -• , -" ' , •. .. ..,..-„;Gary G.Cline,13335&E.248th PLace,Kent , , . „ . ,., . , . .•; , •;,•,,,,,,,,Don E.Bacot's,14011 S.E.141st St,Renton ; . .,• Lloyd O.Nygren,11225 186th St.,Renton','•! Pacific City Council , . -.,_,•,, 1 .., ; • ...,,..Steven S.C.heesebrew,4229 S.E.3rd St,Renton • ... • •,- Don',Jacobson,2919 N.E.5th Place,Renton(inctim-, ..,..,,•t.•Roberta J.Radford.11211&&•186th St,Renton• , , .. Position No.1 -. ' • , • . , , , - - ;- . '„• -• • Glen Dragseth,132 3rd S.W.,Pacific(incumbent) . -,- I. ' ••-' Des Moines Sewer District -- .- .• • • District No.5 • •i,.. ' ,.,Position No.2 ' ' ' Commissioner • . ., - '•• , ..;;;•,' Mary Chine°,12635 S.E.Mb:Renton.'' I•'-:-' Gary Campagna,323 Pacific Ave.,Pacific Scott R.Harris,24107 20th Ave.S.,Kent • ' • John G.DuBois,2907 Mt.View Ave.N.,Renton '•' • William J.Kemp,2228 S.216th St,Seattle • . . -H.L.Ferrell,216 3rd Ave.S.W.,Pacific • • . • ,• , . . _ . , .. .. .- -•;•••,";: • Loren Johnson,135 3rd&E.,Pacific(incumbent) . Rent School Board . . - Ronald O.Nelsen,1621 S.257th St.Kent .• • •,. Grant H.LaMelle,311 Butte Ave.,Pacific • -.9",. ., District No.4 • ', Position No.3 . . ' Edward H.Kosnoski,12570 S.E.i233rd,Kent annum.' •Iekehaven Sewer District . , ' •'. •,". -Mario Domenichetti,107 Ellingson Road,Pacific .- ' bent) •,, Commiisioner • • 'I t•''-. John Eaton,110 Eastgate Ave.,Pacific' - , •- District No.'S ' • 'Diana L.Burris,32019 4ilth Place S.W.,Federal Way . - • ' • ' Sandra Collins,862 Woodland Way,Kent(incum• •• John Sawyer,806 295th Place,Federal Way ::::••L Suzanne M.Houle,335 Pacific Ave.,Pacific ,.• ' • bent) I • . -'',-^'•,,', Ronald A.Jorgensen,532 Valentine,-Pacific - •,• Troy W.Nutter,1012 Hemlock Se,Kent •. •••••ir'',!Council-at-large . I . • . ,. ., • . • R Sewer ah Commissioner •iler Vista District ,•. • • .' • ' ,:-"'• Judith D.Erickson,126 Pacific Ave.,Pacific Public Hospital District No.1 , 't,'(;••••.:'• :Vern Houck,409 3rd&E.,Pacific(incumbent) • ••••'.• •',-Commissioner,Position No.1•" ' • ' • • •' Gustaf C.Anderson;1648 S.130th,Seattle!' •.. 'Dorothy A.Pierce,524 Valentine Ave.,Pacific • Morton,T.-Hardwick, 5805'Pleasure Point t Lane, . . . , .. . ... , „ ' '' • . • -Bellevue Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer District ,. i'• • ., Renton City Council.- . • . Farrell Wilson,16834 142nd Ave:AveS.F.,Renton• . Commissioner •,i"," .. Position No.1 • • • • • .•--,...' Cominissioner;Position No.3 . •:- ' •• • • William P.Ellis,7599 S.Leprel;Seattle • - C•e- .• ' , . . . . • • • , - • . . . • -'''.-.4.«.c4;4.V,AZ;;;;;--4.;:irPrile.... .raiiirZais&-Z,akt,2i.we'sek;:r.4;Ww..-;-•.:a- ..•:'. ":•ia.1`,..aw,c.,.ww=er,..:.Casa•••;,t .... -,-. "...,:e$.jiEw.'-'-'.4' -%tzii.;,',SiKe.- - .'e«e...,----'',•C''..Q&••Re-''-.2 -'•.%•,-d.....''.".'-'-'•—•-•....—'-.'<-4 ,-..-^;•0-';',",. .`;-;- 'f''''''"''''''''''''*"'"'l I CH epiq 6 co t (A-Li 5 ,6 - E/ Hopefuls e in political chess . • By GREG ANDERSON City Editor A familiar game of political chess will take place this week as;candi- d dates guess who will run against, whom and assess potential oppo- nent's strengths arid weaknesses. Quite often; this guessing game means a number of candidates wait' to file for election until Friday afternoon,the last day of filing.The • filing period begins Monday. A potpourri of positions are up,for election in the Renton area, includ- ing municipal, school, water, sewer and fire districts. Eligible persons.who wish to file for office must travel to Seattle to the King County Elections Depart- e merit, King County Administration Building, Room 553 at Fifth and 1 James Streets. Another option is mailing a notarized declaration of candidacy with the filing fee to the records and elections department. The declarations must be received byJuly31. . Following is a wrapup of•local l positions up for elections,and their.j incumbents: Renton City Council Councilmen Charles Shane, Posi- tion No. 1, Earl Clymer, Position 2 and John Reed, Position 3, face.re-' election or election. Reed was,ap- pointed,so he faces his first election as an incumbent. Clymer, too, has indicated he will run for re-e'eotion, but Shane hasn't clarified what he will do. Only Nancy Mathews,,Re- nton''Park Board member, has an-' nounced she will run, for Shane's' position. Other possible candidates include George Perry, former Re- nton councilman;Glen Ruth,active , in the South King County Tenants Union; Warren Gonnason, former ,Renton public works director; and Mary Moore,local real estate agent. July 2, 1981 To: From: Kim Nicholson. • We are in the process of preparing a' newspaper-style City Report' which will go out to City residents. Your department is involved in many projects, that would be of { interest to the community. We have elected td include a story/stories on: edLI ektitika tfietts-;(4- - pc,(41.trmS (910.4141- diate-2 "' ,. vo- iA AattsZtsti-te- and would appreciate your help in drafting the story. Any other articles you would like to see . in the Report are welcome to be submitted for consideration as well. If you have or can obtain ..'r=4�or diagrams that go along with the stories, ple — • . —+-m at the same time. i The Report i-/ edule. to • •� • t on August 14th, so a deadline of Fr; y,' ;July 24 . 117 h. seen set for all material to be submittedd lease call, me 'a,� 2558 or drop by the Finance Office \a youpave quest:•, s , suggestions , or need assistance. Thank you! • OF RSA .. 0 THE CITY OF RENTON `0 © Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING ,200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0 amp BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 09,0 co- • CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 O9��FD SEPt°P July 21, 1981 MEMORANDUM TO: Kim Nicholson FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: City Report - 1981 Elections Since its incorporation on September 6, 1901, Renton citizens have elected twenty-five Mayors and one hundred twenty-three City Council members, several of whom were elected to concurrent and/or subsequent terms in office. Renton will have three City Council positions on the 1981 ballot: . Position No. 1 Position No. 2 Position No. 3 ' PRIMARY ELECTION - September 15, 1981 GENERAL ELECTION - November 3, 1981 A candidate for election must be a registered voter and a resident of the City for one year prior to election. • Names of candidates appear in alphabetical order on the primary ballot and in order of number of votes received on the general election ballot. Newly elected officials will assume office January 1, 1981. The City Clerk's office and the public libraries provide voter registration services for residents of King County. Voter registrations close 30 days prior to an election; therefore, the last day to register or transfer for the primary election is August 15, 1981, and the last day to register or transfer for the general election is October 3, 1981. The City Clerk's office will be open evenings and Saturday prior to the registration deadlines Watch the local newspaper or call the Clerk's office for further information regarding extended voter registration hours. Following the filing period which closes July 31, 1981, the list of candidates and positions for which they filed will be available in the City Clerk's office. • OF f? o THE CITY OF RENTON `$ ® Z MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 0ea o BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD O.flA CITY CLERK 0,9g41. TF0 SEP1 tlk'-e June 26, 1981 ME ORANDUM To: Elected Officials From: Del Mead, City Clerk • Subject: 1981 Election Calendar • Attached is an Election Calendar, Filing Information Sheet and List of Offices subject to election thisfall , which we thought might be of interest to you. As usual , the Affidavit of Candidacy Form must be filed with the King County Election Department during the week of the last Monday in July (July 27 - 31 , 1981 ) . The Affidavit of Candidacy may be mailed as long as the form has been notarized, is accompanied iby a check or money order for the filing fee ($66.00) and IS RECEIVED by the Election Department NO LATER than 4:30 p.m. on July 31 , 1981 ., Affidavits postmarked July 31 , 1981 , but not received in the Election Office on that date will not be accepted. Additional campaign reporting forms will be available in the City Clerk' s Office. King County,State of Washington Records&Elections Division Ron Dunlap,County Executive Clint G.Eisom,Manager Department of Executive Administration 553 King County Administration Building Shani Taha,Director 500 Fourth Avenue Seattle,Washington 98104 (206)344.4200-Manager (206)344-2565-Elections (206)344-5282-Voter Registration (206)344.2562-Records TO: City/Town Clerks School District s Port of Seattle Minor Taxing Districts FROM: Donald R. Perrin, Superintendent of Elections DATE: June 1981 I Enclosed please find an Election Calendar, Filing Information Sheet., Affidavits of Candidacy and�a copy of the filing schedule for your particular jurisdiction (ex ept Minor Taxing Districts). Please feel free to duplicate the Election Calendar and the Fi Information sheet for your candidates. Review the filing schedule and contact this office immediaely` if there is a problem. Additional Affidavit of Candidacy forms may be picked up at the Election Department, 553 King County Administration Bldg, 500 4th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104. The Affidavit of Candidacy form must be filed with the Election Department during the week of the last Monday in July- (July 27th thru July 31st). The Affidavit of Candidacy form will be accepted by mail as long as the form has been notarized and is accompanied by a check or money order for the filing fee, if applicable. All Affidavits MUST BE in to the Election Department NO LATER than 4:30 P.M. on July 31 , 1981 . A Affidavit of Candidacy postmarked on July 31 , 1981 , but not received in the Election Office on that date WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. During the filing period, this office will maintain an up-to-date listing of candidates and the positions for which they filed. The listing will be available beginning on Tuesday morning of the filing week (July 28th). Do not hesitate to contact Lydia Della-Rossa at 344-2565 if you have any questions regarding the filing process. Thank you for your continued cooperation. POSITION FILING FEE INCUMBENT • - MERCER ISLAND Council , Pos. No. .1 72.00 William Stewart Council , Pos. No. 2 72.00 Gordon Rasmussen . Council , Pos. No. 3 72.00 Beth Bland • NORMANDY PARK Council , Pos. No. 1 NONE Lowell Eldrenkamp Council , Pos. No. 2 NONE . Carol J. (Kelly) Bernard Council , Pos. No. 3 NONE John' T.. Dawson NORTH BEND Council, Pos. No. T NONE Obe M. Healea Council , Pos. No. 2 NONE Harvey R. Toppen • PACIFIC Treasurer ' 162.12 Carol E. Johnson . Council , Pos. No. 1 10.00 Glen Dragseth Council , Pos. No. 2 10.00 Loren Johnson Council , .Pos. No. 3 TO.00 Harry Ferrel • Council , Pos. No. 4 (Unexp. 2-Year Term) 10.00. Council-at-Large (2-Year Term) 10.00 Levern Houck REDMOND Council , Pos. No. 1 24.00 Dennis A. Large' Council., Pos. No. 2 24.00 Roger I . Trepanier • Council , Pos. No. 3 24.00 • • Joseph W. Lineberry RENTON Council , Pos. No. 1 • 66:00 Charles Shane Council , Pos. No. 2 66.00 Earl Clymer Council , Pos. No. 3 66.00 John Reed tU 1981 Election Calen dar Elections in and for: Judicial positions, King County, Cities and Towns, Port of Seattle, School Districts and Minor Taxing Districts and State * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JULY 25 Minor Party Conventions. (RCW 29.18.030.) JULY 27, FILINGS OPEN. Filings are made with the King .County Election Department, 5th Floor, King County Administration Building, Seattle, WA 98104 (RCW 29.18.030) JULY 31 FILINGS CLOSE. Last day to file Ordinances or Resolutions calling for Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the Primary Election. (RCW 29.13.010) AUGUST 5 Last day for candidates to withdraw-. (RCW 29.18.030) AUGUST 7 Last day for major political parties to fill vacancies because of no filings. (RCW 29.18.150) AUGUST 15 LAST DAY TO REGISTER OR TRANSFER FOR PRIMARY ELECTION. AUGUST 26 Approximate date when Absentee Ballots will be available. SEPTEMBER 11 Manager. of Records and Elections to publish Notice of ' Primary Election. • SEPTEMBER 15 PRIMARY ELECTION. SEPTEMBER 18 . Last datr to file Ordinances or Resolutions calling for Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the General Election. . SEPTEMBER 25 Canvass of Primary Election to be completed. OCTOBER 3 LAST DAY TO REGISTER OR TRANSFER FOR GENERAL ELECTION. OCTOBER 14 ' Approximate date when Absentee. Ballots will be available. OCTOBER 30 Managers of Records and Elections to publish Notice of General Election. NOVEMBER 3 GENERAL, ELECTION. NOVEMBER 18 Canvass for. General Election to be completed. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS ASSUME OFFICE: Federal - January 4, 1982 (US 20th Amend) State - January 12, 1981 (RCW 44.07.540) . Judicial - January 12, 1981 (RCW 2.04.07 - 3.14.020 County, City/Town, School Districts, Minor Taxing Districts - January 1 , 1982 Those persons elected for less than a full term would assume office upon issuance of the Certificate of Election, November 29th to December 3rd, 1981 . Prepared for: CLINT G. ELSOM Manager of Records and Elections By: DONALD R. PERRI� Superintendent of Elections . KING COUNTY . State of Washington • " KING COUNTY 1981 Filing /Election Information in and for: State, Judicial positions, King County, Cities/ Towns,jPort. of Seattle3 School Districts and " Minor Taxing Districts. This is general information; if you require exact application, you ' must refer to the State Statutes, King County Charter or Seattle Charter. - FILING PERIOD: July 27th thru July 31st PRIMARY ELECTION: September 15, 1981 Registrations close: August 15, 1981 • GENERAL ELECTION: November 3, 1981 Registrations close: October 3, 1981 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Offices subject to election this fall and filing fees: ***F i l i n g Judicial Offices: Incumbent: -Fee: Court of Appeals - Division No. .1, District No. 1 Position No. 1 (6 year term) Solie M. Ringold $ 481.00 Position No. (Unexpired 4-year term) T. Patrick Corbett 481 .00 Superior Court 0 Position No. 7 (,Unexpired 3-year term) Frank L. Sullivan $ 447.00 ' Position No. 2114 Terrence A. Carroll 447.00 Position No. 35 Rosselle Pekelis 447.00 Position No. 36 George T. Mattson 447.00 Position No. 37 " James D. McCutcheon 447.00 Position No. 38 Jim Bates 447.00 Position No. 39 " Charles V. Johnson 447.00 Justice District Courts (Unexpired 1-year term) Issaquah District Robert K. Waitt $ 1120.00 Renton District " Robert McBeth 402.30 Seattle District - Philip Killien 402:30 State Offices: \ 36th Legislative - Representative Position No. 2 (Unexpired 14ear Term) Jay Lane (R) $ 11.2.00 County Offices: • County Executive (Short and Full Term) Ron Dunlap (R) $ 592.17 County Council - District No. 1 Tracy Owens (R) 394.78 District No. 3 Bill Reams (R) 394.78 District No. 5 Ruby Chow (D) 394.78 District No. 7 Paul Barden (R) 39,4.78 District No. 9 Gary Grant (D) 394.78 ***May be subject to change prior to filing period. • • Page 1 City /Town Offices: see separate attachment - Filing Schedule - for specific offices. Port of Seattle: Commissioner, District No. 3 Paul S. Friedlander NONE School Board Positions: see separate attachment - Filing Schedule - for specific districts. NONE Minor Taxing Districts: Each district will have at least one (1 ) six-year NONE commissioner position up for election. For specific district consult file folders. k * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Judicial Qualifications: Candidate must be an attorney as well as a registered voter and - resident in King County. COURT OF APPEALS - This office WILL APPEAR on both the Primary and General • Election Ballot IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FILED. On the Primary Ballot the names will be rotated.* - If any candidate receives a majority of votes in the Primary, then his name will appear UNOPPOSED on the Ge eral Election ballot. If no candidate receives a�majority of votes in the Primary, then-the top two candidates will appear on the G neral Election ballot in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary. SUPERIOR COURT - The office WILL NOT appear on either the Primary or General Election ballot IF ONLY A SINGLE CANDIDATE FILES for any one position. On the Primary Ballot the names will be rotated:* _ If more than one candidate 'files and one receives a majority of votes in the Primary Election, the position W1ILL NOT appear on the General Election ballot. If no one candidate receives a majority of votes in the Primary, then the top two candidates' will appear on the General Election ballot in the order of votes . received in the Primary. ' JUSTICE COURT 'DISTRICT - Th office WILL APPEAR ON BOTH the Primary and General Election Ballot IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FILED. On the Primary ballot the names will be rotated.* The top two candidates from the Primary Election will appear on 'the General - Election ballot in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED. State: - Representative, 36th Legislative District Qualifications: Candidate must be a registered voter and.resident of the "new" -district established by. the 1981 session of the Legislature. The office WILL APPEAR on. both. the Primary and General Election ballot IRRESPECTIVE OF THE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FILED. On the Primary Ballot the names will be rotated.*. - On the General Election ballot the names will appear Republican first, then Democrat followed by minor party candidates. A 'candidate must receive at least one (1%) percent of the total number of votes cast for all candidates for that. osition in the Primary to be nominated to the General Election ballot. *Base rotation, Absentee Ballots and Notice of Election, names will appear in order of filing for the Primary Ballot ONLY. Pace 2 County: Qualifications: Candidate must be at least 21 years of age, citizen of the United States, resident and registered voter of King County; EACH Council candidate shall be a resident of the District which he represents. Candidates for each of th se offices must declare as a candidate of either the Republican or Democratic Party or may file as an "Independent". The office of County Exec ,tive will be voted on county-wide at both the Primary and General Elections. The office of Councilperson will be voted upon only by voters in a councilmanic district at both the Primary and General Elections. The Democratic and Republican candidates receiving the highest number of votes will be nominated to the General Election ballot. An "Independent" candidate will be nominated to the General Election ballot only if the total number of votes cast for Independent candidates for an o�ffice(is equal to at least 20% of the total number of ' votes cast for that office in the Primary, then the candidate who receives a plurality of the votes cast for independent nominee for that office, and shall be placed on the General Election ballot under the title "Independent". The names of the candidates will BE ROTATED-in the Primary only, and will be placed on the General Election ballot according to political party .(Republica-n., Democrat, Independent.) For the Primary ONLY; base rotation, absentee ballots and Notice of Elections the names will appear in order of filing. . . City /Town: Qualifications: A candidate must bea registered voter and resident of the city or town for which he files. A candidate for office in a code city MUST BE a resident of the city for a period of at LEAST ONE YEAR prior to his election. - CODE CITIES in King County: Algona Des Moines Medina Snoqualmie Auburn Duvall Mercer Island Tukwila Bellevue Issaquah North Bend ENUMCLAv✓ Black Diamond Kent Redmond Bothell Kirkland Renton There will be a Primary Election held in cities and towns IF there are MORE THAN TWO candidates for any position to be filled. NO Primary Election will be held for any position for which no more han two candidates have filed. The names of the candidate WILL NOT BE ROTATED in either the Primary or General Elections. The names of the candidates will be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER on the Primary ballot;and in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary on the General Election ballot. The top two (2) candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED THAT, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast for that position. If a Primary is not necessary, then the names of the candidates will be printed on the General Election ballot in alphabetical order. ` All Other Districts: - SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Qualifications: A candidate MUST be -a registered voter and resident in the Director District for which he files. If more than two candidates file for any Director District, then a Primary will be held within such Director District alone and ONLY THE VOTERS WITHIN THAT Director District will vote on the Primary candidates. If no more than two candidates file for a Director District, then no! Primary will be held in such Director District. At the GENERAL ELECTION, ALL VOTERS IN School District No. 1 will vote on ALL school director nominees. The names of the candidates WILL NOT BE ROTATED on either the Primary•or the General Election ballot. The naves of the candidates will be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER on the Primary ballot; and in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary on the n General Election Ballot. The top two (2). candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED THAT, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast for that position. If a Primary is not necessary, then the names of the candidates will be printed on the General Election ballot in alphabetical order. Pacts • ALL OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN KING COUNTY: Qualifications: A candidate MUST be a registered voter in the Director District for which he files. • MINOR TAXING DISTRICTS IN KING COUNTY: Qualifications: A candidate must be a registered voter and resident of the district for which he files. HOSPITAL DISTRICT CANDIDATES: Must be a registered voter and resident in the Commissioner District for which he files, however, there are also two at-large positions in each district which may or may not be subject to election this year. PORT OF SEATTLE: Qualifications: A candidate must be a registered voter and resident of King County. The following applies to school districts, minor taxing districts and the Port of Seattle: There WILL BE a Primary Election held if there are MORE THAN TWO candidates for any position to be filled. NO PRIMARY Election will be held for any position for which NO MORE THAN TWO candidates file. The names of the candidate WILL NOT BE ROTATED on either the Primary or the General Election ballot. The names of the candidates will- be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER On the Primary Ballot; and in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in -the Primary on the General Election ballot. The top two (2) candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot,-PROVIDED THAT, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast for that position. If a Primary is not necessary, then the names of the candidates will be printed - on the General Election ballot in alphabetical order. • Paae 4 ,. _�� 1981 / �.;7 , Election Calendar Elections in and for: Judicial positions, King County, Cities and Towns, Port of Seattle, School Districts and Minor Taxing Districts and Stat( * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * JULY 25 Minor Party Conventions. (RCW 29.18.030) DULY 27 FILINGS OPEN. Filings are made with the King .County Election Department, 5th Floor, King County Administratic Building, Seattle, WA 98104 (RCW 29.18.030) JULY 31 FILINGS CLOSE. • Last day to file Ordinances or Resolutions calling for Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the Primary Election) (RCW 29.13.010) AUGUST 5 Last day for candidates to withdraw. (RCW 29.18.030) • AUGUST 7 Last day for major political parties to fill vacancies because of no filings. (RCW 29.18.150) AUGUST 15 LAST DAY TO REGISTER OR TRANSFER FOR PRIMARY ELECTION. AUGUST 26 Approximate date when Absentee Ballots will be available. SEPTEMBER 11 Manager of Records and Elections to publish Notice of Primary Election. SEPTEMBER 15 PRIMARY ELECTION. SEPTEMBER 18 Last day to file Ordinances or Resolutions calling for Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the General • Election. SEPTEMBER 25 Canvass of Primary Election to be completed. OCTOBER 3 LAST DAY TO REGISTER OR TRANSFER FOR GENERAL ELECTION. OCTOBER 14 Approximate date when Absentee. Ballots will be available. OCTOBER 30 Manager of Records and Elections to publish Notice of General Election. NOVEMBER 3 GENERAL ELECTION. NOVEMBER 18 Canvass for General Election to be completed. c r * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * '* * * * * * * * * * NEWLY ELECTED OFFICIALS ASSUME OFFICE: Federal - January 4, 1982 (US 20th Amend) State - January 12, 1981 (RCW 44.07.540) Judicial - January 12, 1981 (RCW 2.04.07 - 3.14.020 County, City/Town, School Districts, Minor Taxing Districts - January 1 , 1982 Those persons elected for less than a full term would assume office upon issuance of the Certificate of Election, November 29th to December 3rd, 1981 . Prepared for: CLINT G. ELSOM Manager of Records and Elections By: DONALD R. PERRIN % Superintendent Of Elections KING COUNTY State of Washington • K,. ' 1G COUNTY • 1981 Filing /Election Information in and for: State, Judicial positions, King County, Cities/ 's' Towns, Port of Seattle3School Districts and Min r Taxing Districts. This is general information; if you require exact application, you must refer to the State Statutes, King County Charter or Seattle Charter. • FILING PERIOD: J ly 27th thru July 31st PRIMARY ELECTION: September 15, 1981 Registrations close: August 15, 1981 • GENERAL ELECTION: November 3, 1981 Registrations close: October 3, 1981 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Offices subject to election this fall and filing fees: . Judicial. Offices: ***Filing, Incumbent: -Fee: Court of Appeals - Division No. 1 , District No. 1 Position No. 1 (6 year term) Solie M. Ringold $ 481.00 Position No. A (Unexpired 4-year term) T. Patrick Corbett 481.00 • Superior Court Position No. 7 (Unexpired 3-year term) Frank L. Sullivan $ 447.00 ' Position No. 21 it Terrence A. Carroll 447.00 Position No. 35 " Rosselle Pekelis 447.00 Position No. 36 ii George T. Mattson 447.00 Position No. 37 II James D. McCutcheon 447.00 Position No. 38 " Jim Bates 447.00 Position No. 39 ii Charles V. Johnson 447.00 Justice District Courts (Unexpired 1-yea1r term) Issaquah District Robert K. Waitt $ 120.00 Renton District it Robert McBeth 402.30 Seattle District I, - Philip Killien 402.30 State Offices: 36th Legislative - Representative Position No. 2 (Unexpired 1-year Term) Jay Lane (R) $ 112.00 County Offices: • County Executive (Short and Full Term) Ron Dunlap (R) $ 592.17 County Council - District No. 1 Tracy Owens (R) 394.78 District No. 3 Bill Reams (R) 394.78 .District No. 5 Ruby Chow (D) 394.78 District No. 7 Paul Barden (R) 394.78 District No. 9 Gary Grant (D) 394.78 ***May be subject to change prior to filing period. Page 1 t_, wl County: Qualifications: Candidate must be at least 21 years of age, citizen of the United States, resident and registered voter of King County; EACH Council candidate shall be a resident of the District which he represents. 1 Candidates for each of these offices must declare as a candidate of either the Republican or Democratic, Party o� may file as an "Independent" . The office of County Executive will be voted on county-wide at both the Primary and .General Elections. The office of Councilperson will be voted upon only by voters in a councilmanic district at both the Primary and General Elections. The Democratic and Republican candidates receiving the highest number of votes will be nominated to the GenerallElection ballot. An "Independent" candidate will be nominated to the General Election ballot only if the total number of votes cast for Independent candidates for an office is equal to at least 20% of the total number of votes cast for that office in the Primary, then the candidate who receives a plurality of the votes cast for independen$ nominee for that office, and shall be placed on the General Election ballot unde the title "Independent". The names of the candidates will BE ROTATED in the Primary only, and will be placed on the General Election b llot according to political party (Republican, Democrat, Independent.) For the Primary ONLY, base rotation, absentee ballots and Notice of Elections the names will appear in order of filing. t City / Town: Qualifications: A candidate must be' a registered voter and resident of the city or town for which he files. A candidate for office in a code city MUST BE a resident of the city for a period of at LEAST ONE YEAR prior to his election. CODE CITIES in King County: Algona Des Moines Medina Snoqualmie Auburn Duvall Mercer Island Tukwila Bellevue Issaquah North Bend Black Diamond Kent Redmond Bothell Kirkland Renton There will be •a Primary Election held in cities and towns IF there are MORE THAN TWO candidates for any position to be filled. NO Primary Election will be held for any position for which no more than two candidates have filed. The names of the candidates WILL NOT BE ROTATED in either the Primary or General Elections. The names of the can idates will be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER on the Primary ballot;and in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary on the General Election ballot. The top two (2 candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED THAT, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast for t at position. If a Primary is not necessa y, then the names of the candidates will be printed on the General Election ballot in alphabetical order. All Other Districts: SEATTLE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 Qualifications: A' candidate MUST be a registered voter and resident in the Director District for which he files. If more than two candidates file for any Director District, then a Primary will be held within such Director District alone and ONLY THE VOTERS WITHIN THAT Director District will vote on the Primary candidates. If no more than two candidates file for a Director District, then no Primary will be held in such Director District. At the GENERAL ELECTION, ALL VOTERS IN School District No. 1 will vote on ALL school director nominees. The names of the candidates WILL NOT BE ROTATED on either the Primary or the General Election ballot. The names of the candidates will be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER on the Primary ballot; and in th ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary on the '' General Election Ballot. The top two (2) candidates or each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED THAT, 'n order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast foII that position. If a Primary is not necessa4sy, then the names of the candidates will be printed on the General Election ballot in alphabetical order. Dann T s . 4, ALL OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN KING COUNTY: Qualifications: A candidate MUST be a registered voter in the Director District for which he files. MINOR TAXING DISTRICTS IN KING COUNTY: Qualifications: A candidate must be a registered voter and resident of the district for which he files. HOSPITAL DISTRICT CANDIDATES: ust be a registered voter and resident in the ommissioner District for which he files, however, There are also two at-large positions in each district which may or may not be subject to election this year. PORT OF SEATTLE: Qualifications: A candidate must be a`'registered voter and resident of King County. The following applies to school districts, minor taxing districts and the Port of Seattle: There WILL BE a Primary Election held if there are MORE THAN TWO candidates for any position to be filled. NO PRIMARY Election will be held for any position for which NO MORE THAN TWO candidates file. The names of the candidates WILL NOT BE ROTATED on either the Primary or the General Election ballot. The names of the candidates will be in ALPHABETICAL`ORDER On the Primary Ballot; and in the ORDER OF VOTES RECEIVED in the Primary on the General Election ballot. The top two (2) candidates for each office will be nominated to the General Election ballot, PROVIDED THAT, in order to be nominated, a candidate must receive at least 5% of the votes cast for that position. If a Primary is not necessary, then the names of the candidates will be- printed on the General Election ballot =n alphabetical order. / _ Paae 4 POSITION FILING FEE INCUMBENT MERCER ISLAND Council , Pos. No. 1 72.00 William Stewart • Council , Pos. No. 2 72.00 Gordon Rasmussen Council , Pos. No. 3 72.00 Beth Bland NORMANDY PARK Council , Pos. No. 1 NONE Lowell Eldrenkamp Council , Pos. No. 2 NONE Carol J. (Kelly) Bernard Council , Pos. No. 3 NONE John T. Dawson NORTH BEND Council , Pos. No. 1 NONE Obe M. Healea Council , Pos. No. 2 NONE Harvey R. Toppen PACIFIC Treasurer 162.12 Carol E. Johnson Council , Pos. No. 1 10.00 Glen Dragseth Council , Pos. No. 2 10.00 Loren Johnson Council , Pos. No. 3 10.00 Harry Ferrel Council , Pos. No. 4 (Unexp. 2-Year Tern) 10.00 Council-at-Large (2-Year Term) 10.00 Levern Houck REDMOND Council , Pos. No. 1 24.00 Dennis A. Large' Council , Pos. No. 2 24.00 -Roger I . Trepanier Council , Pos. No. 3 24.00 Joseph W. Lineberry RENTON Council ,, Pos. No. 1 66.00 - Charles Shane - Council , Pos. No. 2 66.00 Earl Clymer Council , Pos. No. 3 66.00 John Reed y 41116 ,(A Renton City Council 2/23/81 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion, which follows those business matter included, unless otherwise requested: Final Payment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED,TO REMOVE ITEM 6F RE FINAL Airport Watermain PAYMENT OFIRENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WATERMAIN PROJECT AND Project TO HOLD FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Request for Holmes Electrical. Contractors request for latecomer's agreement Latecomer's for required extension of watermain for fire hydrant on Seneca SW Agreement-Holmes and water and sewer lines on Raymond SW. ,Refer to Utilities Electric Committee. Transfer of Funds Finance/Personnel Departments request resolution for transfer Unemployment of funds in the amount of $8,000.00 to cover fourth quarter Compensation payments in 1981 for Unemployment Compensation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Transfer of Funds Parks Department request resolution for transfer of funds John Bean Sprayer in the amount of $3,469.77 for purchase of John Bean Sprayer. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. CF/CHG Associates Hearing Examiner recommended approval of rezone from R-1 and Rezone R-131-80 R-2 to R-2 and R-3.as requested by CF/CHG Associates. Residential planned unit development located west of Stevens SW at the intersection of SW 6th Place. R-131-80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Acceptance of Public Works Dept. request for acceptance of project, Municipal Airport East Airport East Perimeter Road Watermain, as of March 2, 1981 . Perimeter Road Approval of final payment and also subsequent release of retained Watermain Project amount-subject to receipt of required releases. Council concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA Approved AS AMENDED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Public Meeting Letter was lead from David R. Clemens, Acting Planning Director, Northeast Quadrant that the Renton Planning Commission and the Northeast Quadrant Comprehensive Comprehensiie Planning Committee will hold a public meeting Plan on the Northeast Quadrant of the Comprehensive Plan on March 11th at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Assignment of Council positions for the upcoming 1981 elections were designated Council Positions by Delores . Mead, City Clerk. #1 - Councilman Shane's position, #1-2-3 #2 - Council an Clymer's position, and #3 - Councilman Reed's position. OLD BUSINESS S Cat Problem Councilman Stredicke presented letter to be read from Jessie G. Leendertsen re uncontrolled freedom and increasing population of cats. Zoning Code- Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding position of the City Airport Use re the P-1 zoning use limitation on the airport; noting resulting conflicts with regard to development provisions of existing leases . (Faucher Fly.�ays). Ensuing discussion revealed the matter is presently in the Planning & Development Committee awaiting Aviation Committee recommendation and is also being pursued administratiely. Interest Councilman Rockhill noted the $2,136,455.23 received- in investment Earned interest last year commending Acting Finance Director, Ted Bennett. Houser Way N. Councilman Rockhill inquired re the status of converting Houser Way N. to one way traffic. Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Director, noted they were. waiting for dry weather to paint the street markings. 4110 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting • February 23 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; JOHN W. REED, CHARLES COUNCIL SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL Y.CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk; W.E. BENNETT, Acting Finance Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Acting Public Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief;IDON PERSSON, Police Dept. Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 9, 1981 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Journeyman Mayor Shinpoch introduced George Monaghan and Robert Deines Firemen who have just completed a three year program to become journeyman firemen. Congratulations were extended. Gwen Marshall Mayor Shinpoch noted the recent passing of Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, and funeral Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. ° at Fault 's Mortuary. Ted Bennett has been appointed Acting Finance Director. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the LID 321 public hearing to consider L. I .D. 321 to construct and install Sanitary Sewer sanitary lateral ,side sewers to property lines and appurtenances NE Sunset Blvd. in the vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave.. NE. Letter was and Duvall NE read from Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Director, that no protests had been received against the LID. Mr. Houghton explained Preliminary the project and noted contact had been made with K.C. Boundary Assessment Roll Review Board, State Attorney General 's Office and AWC as previously $58,127.79 ordered by council . The proposed LID does not lie within any other sewer district. Shannon O'Neil , 2259 70th SE, Mercer Island, noted daughter has property 'outside the city and would like to annex to get the sewer service. Councilman Trimm noted those properties in the county will not be allowed to connect to the sewer until the area is annexed; the city. will assume trunk costs until that time and a latecomer's charge will be assessed. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OF LID 321 AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that this is the first sewer LID that has come before the council in over two years that has not had any protests from the property owners, based on the• fact that the Public Works Dept. extended the effort to meet with the people. The administration was commended. AUDIENCE COMMENT Louis Kwan, 611 Smithers Ave. S. , noted he had been paying for Garbage Rates garbage pick-up of four cans, when in fact he only had two. Mr. Kwan's main concern was the difference in charges for single family and a higher rate for multi-family units - even though their garbage is no different. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, TO REFER THE MATTER OF GARBAGE RATES TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Request for Shannon O'Neil , 2259 70th SE, Mercer Island, requested a latecomer's Latecomer's agreement for his property on Sunset Blvd; Delores A. Mead, Agreement explained the procedure to submit his request to be placed on the agenda .prior to council. meeting. Lindbergh Mayor Shinpoch called attention to Lindbergh High School student High present from Mr. Little's class. ri_l_noi_ Imili.,nFL.-,r_. “ .E-1• 7,Ipil,:41XUJVJIU1VPIJ /IFNI_ UL_AIIU UVI1J1ULRLW ! UR IHL ',.-.• 1981 Fall EleCtion Questionnaire. ' • 1981 FALL :. CITY/TOWN, TAXING DISTRICT: Renton, Washington (Name and/or number, if applicable) . PRIMARY ELECTION - Resolution or Ordinance must be filed with this . September 15, 1981 office no later than July 31 , 1981 . • . . BY: (Clerk or Secretary) Delores A. Mead, City Clerk . / / YES / / NO . ' . . . GENERAL ELECTION - Resolution or Ordinance must be filed with this ADDRESS: . 200 Milt Avenue South, Renton WA 98055 November 3, 1981 office no later than September 18, 1981. • , ... ..- . / / YES -/- / NO -. - ,' - - • (206), 235-2500 . TELEPHONE NUMBER: . . . .. . _ - . .. - • . .„" .- . ., „,......, . . _. . • • . - - — : -.. UMBENT NAME . POSITION NAME AND/OR NUMBER* ANNUAL SALARY** LENGTH OF REGULAR TERM LENGTH. OF UNEXPIRED TERM OR c.i (Applies. to CitteS.. - OR, SHORT AND FULL TERM*** . . . • _. • • & Towns only). -.- • . . •.. . . . .. _ • • Charles Shane . - • , 1". • ;- ' . $550.00.-,per mo-. . - - 4,years . . . .• • • . . ' • Earl Clymer • - 2 ' " . 4 years : ' " ' • . . . . - . :• ,-,.,L.,..,-s..,---: - ; •: $590.,00. per mo. - John Reed. . 1- ' 3 . . . $550.00 per mo. 4 years- - , 0- , :. - '• • • . . . -,.j,.•:-•-•''':•.-•'' . . -,,., - ,, - ,•_ -,- ,_ . . - . . . ••_ - - : :'... . A.'-n.::'2-:, • ,-,'- -". 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