Barbara Fuller is challenging Republican incumbent Sheilah Crider for Island County auditor. Fuller is a first-time candidate who has worked in both public service and the private sector. She has over two decades of compliance and auditing experience and has also worked in law enforcement.
Fuller is running on a platform to bring integrity and diligence to the county auditor’s office. If elected, she wants to focus on community trust, accurate and efficient auditing, and accountability to the public. Though she does not have a campaign website as of mid-October, her community values make it clear that she is the more progressive choice in this race.
Sheilah Crider has served as the county auditor for 14 years and previously served on the Oak Harbor City Council. Crider also lacks a campaign website as of mid-October but, if re-elected, it is clear she will continue to bring conservative leadership to the office.
We recommend Barbara Fuller for Island County auditor.
Barbara Fuller is challenging Republican incumbent Sheilah Crider for Island County auditor. Fuller is a first-time candidate who has worked in both public service and the private sector. She has over two decades of compliance and auditing experience and has also worked in law enforcement.
Fuller is running on a platform to bring integrity and diligence to the county auditor’s office. If elected, she wants to focus on community trust, accurate and efficient auditing, and accountability to the public. Though she does not have a campaign website as of mid-October, her community values make it clear that she is the more progressive choice in this race.
Sheilah Crider has served as the county auditor for 14 years and previously served on the Oak Harbor City Council. Crider also lacks a campaign website as of mid-October but, if re-elected, it is clear she will continue to bring conservative leadership to the office.
We recommend Barbara Fuller for Island County auditor.
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.