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Peninsula Daily News: About Greg Brotherton’s Election!

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[caption id="attachment_7478" align="alignright" width="453"] Greg Brotherton reacts to the announcement of his win for the Jefferson County commissioner District 3 seat over challenger Jon Cooke. The announcement was made by Auditor Rose Ann Carroll at the Jefferson County Courthouse on Tuesday night. (Jeannie McMacken/Peninsula Daily News)[/caption] by Peninsula Daily News Wednesday, November 7, 2018 2:15pm PORT TOWNSEND — Greg Brotherton won a seat on the Jefferson County board of commissioners, while incumbents for prosecuting attorney and sheriff were losing in the initial count of ballots tonight... Greg Brotherton, 46, a Quilcene Democrat, was leading in Tuesday’s initial count against Jon Cooke, 60, a Quilcene Republican and chair of the county Republican Party, in the race for the District 3 seat vacated by Kathleen Kler after she served one term. Read more.

Peninsula Daily News: About Mindy Walker’s Election!

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[caption id="attachment_7475" align="alignleft" width="457"] Mindy Walker reacts with her son to her leading Tuesday night over challenger Noah Harrison in the Jefferson County District Court judge race. (Jeannie McMacken/Peninsula Daily News)[/caption] by Peninsula Daily News Wednesday, November 7, 2018 2:15pm PORT TOWNSEND — Greg Brotherton won a seat on the Jefferson County board of commissioners, while incumbents for prosecuting attorney and sheriff were losing in the initial count of ballots tonight. Mindy Walker was leading for District Court judge against Noah Harrison, 44, of Port Townsend for the District Court judgeship vacated by longtime judge Jill Landis and Daniel Toepper was narrowly ahead in the race for a Public Utility District seat against Tom Brotherton. Read more.

Peninsula Daily News: About Joe Nole’s Election!

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[caption id="attachment_7469" align="alignleft" width="443"] Jefferson County Sheriff-elect Joe Nole and his daughter learn of his election over incumbent Sheriff David Stanko on Tuesday night at the Jefferson County Courthouse. (Jeannie McMacken/Peninsula Daily News)[/caption] by Paul Gottlieb Thursday, November 8, 2018 2:18pm PORT TOWNSEND — Joe Nole, who is now a detective in the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, looks forward to addressing the issues for which he criticized his boss, Sheriff Dave Stanko, during a campaign that led to Stanko’s resounding defeat election night. Nole, 62, of Chimacum, had 11,762 votes, or 61.95 percent, to Stanko’s 7,225 votes, or 38.05 percent after the second count of ballots on Wednesday and the initial count Tuesday night... He will no longer accept funding from Operation Stonegarden, a federal Department of Homeland Security program that pays for patrols that assist Border Patrol operations....Read more

FYI: Candidates Forum (League of Women Voters)

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Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 7 pm - 9 pm Tri-Area Community Center, 10 West Valley Rd, Chimacum

Mike Chapman and Steve Tharinger are both endorsed by Jefferson County Democrats in their campaigns for re-election as Washington State Representatives for the 24th Legislative District. Please join us to hear them speak at this important Candidates Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters! 24th Legislative District, Position 1:  Mike Chapman (D) and Jodi Wilke ( R) 24th Legislative District, Position 2:  Steve Tharinger (D) and Jim McEntire ( R) Moderated by Renee Klein

FYI: CANDIDATES FORUM (League of Women Voters)

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 7 pm - 9 pm Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Tyler St, Port Townsend

Candidates Greg Brotherton and Derek Kilmer are both endorsed by Jefferson County Democrats in their campaign for public office. We hope you can join us to support them at this important candidates forum!
Board of County Commissioners, District 3: Greg Brotherton (D) and Jon Cooke (R). Congressional District 6*: Derek Kilmer (D) and Douglas Dightman ( R). Moderated by Siobhan Canty *If Kilmer can attend. League rules preclude an “empty seat” forum.