Mount Vernon City Council member and incumbent county clerk Melissa Beaton is running unopposed to continue serving in the Skagit County clerk’s office. Beaton has a long track record of public service in Skagit County, starting with an administrative position with the Skagit County Superior Court and including her work as a city council member since 2018. Beaton also became the Skagit Rotary Club’s first woman president in 2018 and has served in a multitude of other volunteer community leadership positions as well.
If re-elected to the clerk’s office, Beaton wants to continue bringing quality financial and administrative support to the Superior Court. With her strong community ties and her prior experience as clerk and in county government, Beaton believes she is perfectly positioned to work collaboratively and bring trusted leadership to the role.
Melissa Beaton deserves your vote for Skagit County clerk.
Mount Vernon City Council member and incumbent county clerk Melissa Beaton is running unopposed to continue serving in the Skagit County clerk’s office. Beaton has a long track record of public service in Skagit County, starting with an administrative position with the Skagit County Superior Court and including her work as a city council member since 2018. Beaton also became the Skagit Rotary Club’s first woman president in 2018 and has served in a multitude of other volunteer community leadership positions as well.
If re-elected to the clerk’s office, Beaton wants to continue bringing quality financial and administrative support to the Superior Court. With her strong community ties and her prior experience as clerk and in county government, Beaton believes she is perfectly positioned to work collaboratively and bring trusted leadership to the role.
Melissa Beaton deserves your vote for Skagit County clerk.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.