Army veteran, United Way CEO, and Olympia City Councilman Jim Cooper is running in the crowded race for the open District 1 seat on the Thurston County Commission. Cooper wants to ensure smart growth policies are implemented as more people move to Thurston and will focus on the health and safety of all residents. On the city council, Cooper has worked to preserve parks and open spaces as well as helped lead a sustainable budgeting process.
Cooper faces a number of competitive candidates, including Diane Dondero, a primary care provider and Bernie Sanders-style of progressive; former judge Allen Miller, who is a moderate running as a "no party" candidate; former conservative Tenino police chief John Hutchings, who was ousted from his job for overstepping authority and working hours beyond what taxpayers were able to pay; and Independent Jon Pettit. For his leadership and experience making Thurston County a better place to live, Cooper deserves your vote.
Army veteran, United Way CEO, and Olympia City Councilman Jim Cooper is running in the crowded race for the open District 1 seat on the Thurston County Commission. Cooper wants to ensure smart growth policies are implemented as more people move to Thurston and will focus on the health and safety of all residents. On the city council, Cooper has worked to preserve parks and open spaces as well as helped lead a sustainable budgeting process.
Cooper faces a number of competitive candidates, including Diane Dondero, a primary care provider and Bernie Sanders-style of progressive; former judge Allen Miller, who is a moderate running as a "no party" candidate; former conservative Tenino police chief John Hutchings, who was ousted from his job for overstepping authority and working hours beyond what taxpayers were able to pay; and Independent Jon Pettit. For his leadership and experience making Thurston County a better place to live, Cooper deserves your vote.