Democratic incumbent Jerry Pettit is running for re-election to continue serving Kittitas County in the auditor’s office. Pettit has spent his career working in financial services and auditing for businesses, nonprofits, and government, including the last 17 years in the county auditor position. Since Pettit was elected, the auditor’s office has received the Voter Outreach Award from Washington’s secretary of state’s office twice.
Now, Pettit is running on a platform to continue delivering efficient, quality services to the county. If re-elected, he wants to focus on expanding voter participation as well as integrating more technology into the office to help residents access services more effectively.
Pettit faces a challenge from Bryan Elliott, a member of Washington’s National Guard and the vice chair of county Republicans. Like some other members of his party, Elliott is promoting Trump's lies and conspiracy theories that sought to overturn the will of the people in the 2020 election. He also proposes cutting funding from the office, limiting the auditor’s ability to expand voter access and auditing services.
We need our elections officials to serve with fairness and integrity, not promote dangerous conspiracy theories. Jerry Pettit has earned your vote for another term as Kittitas County’s auditor.
Democratic incumbent Jerry Pettit is running for re-election to continue serving Kittitas County in the auditor’s office. Pettit has spent his career working in financial services and auditing for businesses, nonprofits, and government, including the last 17 years in the county auditor position. Since Pettit was elected, the auditor’s office has received the Voter Outreach Award from Washington’s secretary of state’s office twice.
Now, Pettit is running on a platform to continue delivering efficient, quality services to the county. If re-elected, he wants to focus on expanding voter participation as well as integrating more technology into the office to help residents access services more effectively.
Pettit faces a challenge from Bryan Elliott, a member of Washington’s National Guard and the vice chair of county Republicans. Like some other members of his party, Elliott is promoting Trump's lies and conspiracy theories that sought to overturn the will of the people in the 2020 election. He also proposes cutting funding from the office, limiting the auditor’s ability to expand voter access and auditing services.
We need our elections officials to serve with fairness and integrity, not promote dangerous conspiracy theories. Jerry Pettit has earned your vote for another term as Kittitas County’s 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.