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Depending on the county district you live in, you may have the following races on your ballot.

  • Ray Miller is a longtime leader in Snohomish County who is running for Snohomish County Council Position 1. Miller is an active veteran and Tuskegee Airman who has dedicated his life to helping veterans return to civilian life through housing and health care services. He has served the community in many other capacities as well, including his roles as the Co-Chair of the Snohomish County Homeless Day Committee, Snohomish County Charter Review Commission for District 1, Snohomish County Human Rights Commission, and appointment to the Washington State Salaries Commission by Governor Inslee. Miller seeks to leverage his service as a mental health counselor to combat addiction and homeless in Snohomish County, as well as balance new housing and development with rural areas.

    His opponents Chris Ihler, incumbent Nate Nehring, and Robert Sutherland are conservatives who support a range of policies from regressive taxes to cutting business regulations. Ray Miller's exemplary service to the community has earned him your vote for Snohomish County Council.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Ray Miller

    Ray Miller is a longtime leader in Snohomish County who is running for Snohomish County Council Position 1. Miller is an active veteran and Tuskegee Airman who has dedicated his life to helping veterans return to civilian life through housing and health care services.

    Ray Miller is a longtime leader in Snohomish County who is running for Snohomish County Council Position 1. Miller is an active veteran and Tuskegee Airman who has dedicated his life to helping veterans return to civilian life through housing and health care services. He has served the community in many other capacities as well, including his roles as the Co-Chair of the Snohomish County Homeless Day Committee, Snohomish County Charter Review Commission for District 1, Snohomish County Human Rights Commission, and appointment to the Washington State Salaries Commission by Governor Inslee. Miller seeks to leverage his service as a mental health counselor to combat addiction and homeless in Snohomish County, as well as balance new housing and development with rural areas.

    His opponents Chris Ihler, incumbent Nate Nehring, and Robert Sutherland are conservatives who support a range of policies from regressive taxes to cutting business regulations. Ray Miller's exemplary service to the community has earned him your vote for Snohomish County Council.

    Ray Miller

    Ray Miller is a longtime leader in Snohomish County who is running for Snohomish County Council Position 1. Miller is an active veteran and Tuskegee Airman who has dedicated his life to helping veterans return to civilian life through housing and health care services.

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    Vote Yes on Proposition 1

  • The city of Marysville has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would establish an EMS levy of $0.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The levy would help finance the emergency aid vehicles and facilities staffed by the personnel of the emergency medical profession. Your YES vote will ensure provision of emergency medical services.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    The city of Marysville has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would establish an EMS levy of $0.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The levy would help finance the emergency aid vehicles and facilities staffed by the personnel of the emergency medical profession. Your YES vote will ensure provision of emergency medical services.
    The city of Marysville has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would establish an EMS levy of $0.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The levy would help finance the emergency aid vehicles and facilities staffed by the personnel of the emergency medical profession. Your YES vote will ensure provision of emergency medical services.

    Marysville Prop 1

    The city of Marysville has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would establish an EMS levy of $0.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The levy would help finance the emergency aid vehicles and facilities staffed by the personnel of the emergency medical profession. Your YES vote will ensure provision of emergency medical services.

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    Vote Yes to Lift the Levy Lid

  • Snohomish County Fire District Number 4 has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would increase the levy rate to $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. This would be a 10 cent increase from your current levy rate of $1.40 per $1000 on your property tax. The district's Board of Commissioners states that the goal for this levy is to help maintain Fire and EMS services for the next six years. Your YES vote will help maintain an effective level of fire protection and emergency medical services, firefighter staffing, and equipment and facilities.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    Snohomish County Fire District Number 4 has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would increase the levy rate to $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. This would be a 10 cent increase from your current levy rate of $1.40 per $1000 on your property tax. The district's Board of Commissioners states that the goal for this levy is to help maintain Fire and EMS services for the next six years. Your YES vote will help maintain an effective level of fire protection and emergency medical services, firefighter staffing, and equipment and facilities.
    Snohomish County Fire District Number 4 has put forward Proposition Number 1, which would increase the levy rate to $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. This would be a 10 cent increase from your current levy rate of $1.40 per $1000 on your property tax. The district's Board of Commissioners states that the goal for this levy is to help maintain Fire and EMS services for the next six years. Your YES vote will help maintain an effective level of fire protection and emergency medical services, firefighter staffing, and equipment and facilities.
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    Vote Yes on Proposition 1

  • Snohomish County Fire District Number 7 has put forth Proposition Number 1, which would renew the current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. Your YES vote will help Fire District 7 to continue providing fire and emergency medical/paramedic services.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    Snohomish County Fire District Number 7 has put forth Proposition Number 1, which would renew the current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. Your YES vote will help Fire District 7 to continue providing fire and emergency medical/paramedic services.
    Snohomish County Fire District Number 7 has put forth Proposition Number 1, which would renew the current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. Your YES vote will help Fire District 7 to continue providing fire and emergency medical/paramedic services.
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    Vote Yes on Proposition 1

  • The Lynnwood City Council and Snohomish County Fire District Number 1 are proposing Proposition Number 1, which would renew the district’s current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The proposition would create the South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by merging the Lynnwood Fire Department and Fire District 1 into one organization. Passing the RFA would allow for faster emergency responses, save money, and better coordinate trainings. Your YES vote will help Snohomish Fire District 1 and Lynnwood deliver more effective fire and emergency medical services.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05
    The Lynnwood City Council and Snohomish County Fire District Number 1 are proposing Proposition Number 1, which would renew the district’s current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The proposition would create the South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by merging the Lynnwood Fire Department and Fire District 1 into one organization. Passing the RFA would allow for faster emergency responses, save money, and better coordinate trainings. Your YES vote will help Snohomish Fire District 1 and Lynnwood deliver more effective fire and emergency medical services.
    The Lynnwood City Council and Snohomish County Fire District Number 1 are proposing Proposition Number 1, which would renew the district’s current levy of $1.50 per $1000 on your property tax. The proposition would create the South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by merging the Lynnwood Fire Department and Fire District 1 into one organization. Passing the RFA would allow for faster emergency responses, save money, and better coordinate trainings. Your YES vote will help Snohomish Fire District 1 and Lynnwood deliver more effective fire and emergency medical services.