Incumbent Democrat Greg Brotherton is running for re-election to continue serving as the Jefferson County commissioner for District 3. Brotherton was first elected to the seat in 2018. Outside of public office, Brotherton re-opened the Quilcene Village Store and served on the Quilcene School Board.
Brotherton is running on a platform to address the housing crisis to make sure all Jefferson County residents have a roof over their heads. To build housing security, he wants to expand affordable options while investing in services for those experiencing homelessness. Brotherton took the COVID-19 pandemic seriously when it began and he is committed to continuing to strengthen public health and following the science in policy making. Brotherton also wants to prioritize climate action and public infrastructure investments. His re-election campaign has earned the support of a number of elected leaders and community members.
Brotherton has a Republican challenger in this race, Marcia Kelbon. She is an attorney who has worked as a startup executive and an engineer with the Navy. She identifies as a moderate but is actually running on a Republican platform. Kelbon would eliminate regulations that protect workers and consumers in order to boost profits for corporations.
Greg Brotherton is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote to continue serving Jefferson County as the District 3 commissioner.
Incumbent Democrat Greg Brotherton is running for re-election to continue serving as the Jefferson County commissioner for District 3. Brotherton was first elected to the seat in 2018. Outside of public office, Brotherton re-opened the Quilcene Village Store and served on the Quilcene School Board.
Brotherton is running on a platform to address the housing crisis to make sure all Jefferson County residents have a roof over their heads. To build housing security, he wants to expand affordable options while investing in services for those experiencing homelessness. Brotherton took the COVID-19 pandemic seriously when it began and he is committed to continuing to strengthen public health and following the science in policy making. Brotherton also wants to prioritize climate action and public infrastructure investments. His re-election campaign has earned the support of a number of elected leaders and community members.
Brotherton has a Republican challenger in this race, Marcia Kelbon. She is an attorney who has worked as a startup executive and an engineer with the Navy. She identifies as a moderate but is actually running on a Republican platform. Kelbon would eliminate regulations that protect workers and consumers in order to boost profits for corporations.
Greg Brotherton is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote to continue serving Jefferson County as the District 3 commissioner.
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.