There are two conservative Republicans vying for the Chelan County sheriff position. While neither is a progressive option, Morrison is the better choice.
Incumbent county sheriff Brian Burnett is running for his fourth term in the position. He is the president of the Washington State Sheriffs’ Association and has spent more than two decades in law enforcement. His campaign platform is vague and oriented toward maintaining the status quo. Last year, Burnett was identified in a photo from an event hosted by a controversial local church where participants (including Burnett) are flashing a hate symbol associated with American neo-Nazis. Though he says he doesn't entirely agree with the notion of a "constitutional" sheriff, Burnett is running like one, and has refused to uphold laws that he doesn't personally agree with, like the state's gun safety and accountability laws.
Mike Morrison – Burnett’s own deputy sheriff – is challenging his supervisor in this race. As president of the Deputy Sheriff's Association Union, Morrison has been involved in filing several unfair labor practice complaints against Burnett’s office. Now, Morrison is running on a platform to bring transparency, accountability, and integrity to the sheriff’s office while ensuring that it is a positive place to work. He has also come out strongly against constitutional sheriffs like Burnett, stating correctly that law enforcement should not be dictated by personal feelings.
Morrison and Burnett have both been connected to Grace City Church, which is led by a pastor who has come under fire for potential misuse of taxpayer dollars and for suing Gov. Inslee over his COVID safety policies.
In this race with no progressive candidates, a vote for Morrison is the preferred choice over Burnett, who is defying his duty to the community to uphold the law.
There are two conservative Republicans vying for the Chelan County sheriff position. While neither is a progressive option, Morrison is the better choice.
Incumbent county sheriff Brian Burnett is running for his fourth term in the position. He is the president of the Washington State Sheriffs’ Association and has spent more than two decades in law enforcement. His campaign platform is vague and oriented toward maintaining the status quo. Last year, Burnett was identified in a photo from an event hosted by a controversial local church where participants (including Burnett) are flashing a hate symbol associated with American neo-Nazis. Though he says he doesn't entirely agree with the notion of a "constitutional" sheriff, Burnett is running like one, and has refused to uphold laws that he doesn't personally agree with, like the state's gun safety and accountability laws.
Mike Morrison – Burnett’s own deputy sheriff – is challenging his supervisor in this race. As president of the Deputy Sheriff's Association Union, Morrison has been involved in filing several unfair labor practice complaints against Burnett’s office. Now, Morrison is running on a platform to bring transparency, accountability, and integrity to the sheriff’s office while ensuring that it is a positive place to work. He has also come out strongly against constitutional sheriffs like Burnett, stating correctly that law enforcement should not be dictated by personal feelings.
Morrison and Burnett have both been connected to Grace City Church, which is led by a pastor who has come under fire for potential misuse of taxpayer dollars and for suing Gov. Inslee over his COVID safety policies.
In this race with no progressive candidates, a vote for Morrison is the preferred choice over Burnett, who is defying his duty to the community to uphold the law.
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.