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Welcome to the Fuse Progressive Voters Guide to the 2025 February election! Since 2008, we've compiled information about candidates and ballot measures that allows you to make informed decisions about the races on your ballot, based on your values. You can learn about our partners and decision-making process here. Please share this guide with your friends and family and vote by April 22!

King County Ballot Measures

VOTE YES

Vote YES to continue funding technology that keeps our criminal justice system fair and accurate

Law enforcement agencies across King County rely on the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) to prevent wrongful convictions and keep our criminal justice system running efficiently. If passed, King County Measure 1 would once again renew funding for the regional AFIS system levy for seven years.

Last approved in 2018, the levy would renew funding for AFIS at a lower rate – $0.0275 per $1,000 in assessed property value – than the existing levy. The levy renewal is estimated to cost the owner of a $845,000 home approximately $23 in its first year, raising its low rate by 1% annually for the following six years it is in effect.

AFIS is an enhanced forensic fingerprint and palmprint tool for both identification and exoneration. It ensures that the administration of justice in our county is using the most up-to-date and accurate technology available. AFIS has responded to more than 5,000 crime scenes and processed nearly 26,000 items of evidence in the past two years alone. The system holds nearly 3 million identification records that expedite the justice process and allow for better use of other tax-funded forensic resources.

AFIS has been an asset to victims, defendants, and the community since 1986. Vote Yes to renew funding for this important technology that keeps our communities safe.

Last updated: 2025-03-31

Law enforcement agencies across King County rely on the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) to prevent wrongful convictions and keep our criminal justice system running efficiently. If passed, King County Measure 1 would once again renew funding for the regional AFIS system levy for seven years.

Last approved in 2018, the levy would renew funding for AFIS at a lower rate – $0.0275 per $1,000 in assessed property value – than the existing levy. The levy renewal is estimated to cost the owner of a $845,000 home approximately $23 in its first year, raising its low rate by 1% annually for the following six years it is in effect.

AFIS is an enhanced forensic fingerprint and palmprint tool for both identification and exoneration. It ensures that the administration of justice in our county is using the most up-to-date and accurate technology available. AFIS has responded to more than 5,000 crime scenes and processed nearly 26,000 items of evidence in the past two years alone. The system holds nearly 3 million identification records that expedite the justice process and allow for better use of other tax-funded forensic resources.

AFIS has been an asset to victims, defendants, and the community since 1986. Vote Yes to renew funding for this important technology that keeps our communities safe.

Last updated: 2025-03-31

Other Ballot Measures

VOTE YES

Vote YES to continue vital funding for our local fire and emergency services

Everyone deserves to feel safe knowing that quality emergency help is just a call away. King County Fire District 45 (aka Duvall Fire) Proposition 1 would ensure that a stable source of emergency funding, in the form of a benefit charge, will remain in place in our community.

Duvall Fire serves Duvall residents’ emergency response needs through a contract with Eastside Fire & Rescue. Funding to cover these costs comes from a tax called a fire benefit charge – a tax that overlays general property taxes to take into account how some properties benefit from fire and EMS services more than others. This ensures that everyone pays their share so that our services can continue operating effectively. Duvall Fire currently utilizes revenue from a benefit charge in order to deliver the quality services we all rely on, including emergency medical treatment, firefighting and prevention, technical and water rescue, and more.

If renewed in the form of Proposition 1, Duvall’s benefit charge would be extended for another six years after its last voter approval back in 2019. The cost to taxpayers is calculated by accounting for property size, use class, and fire risk. With a benefit charge in place, the district could not impose a fire tax levy at a rate exceeding $1.00 per $1,000 in assessed property value. This benefit charge is necessary for maintaining the current level of service that Duvall residents expect and need.

When a loved one has an emergency, we don’t want to wonder if our crisis response services have the proper staffing and equipment to help; we want it to be a given that they will be there when we need them. Vote Yes on Duvall Fire Proposition 1 to extend critical funding for these services.

Last updated: 2025-03-31

Everyone deserves to feel safe knowing that quality emergency help is just a call away. King County Fire District 45 (aka Duvall Fire) Proposition 1 would ensure that a stable source of emergency funding, in the form of a benefit charge, will remain in place in our community.

Duvall Fire serves Duvall residents’ emergency response needs through a contract with Eastside Fire & Rescue. Funding to cover these costs comes from a tax called a fire benefit charge – a tax that overlays general property taxes to take into account how some properties benefit from fire and EMS services more than others. This ensures that everyone pays their share so that our services can continue operating effectively. Duvall Fire currently utilizes revenue from a benefit charge in order to deliver the quality services we all rely on, including emergency medical treatment, firefighting and prevention, technical and water rescue, and more.

If renewed in the form of Proposition 1, Duvall’s benefit charge would be extended for another six years after its last voter approval back in 2019. The cost to taxpayers is calculated by accounting for property size, use class, and fire risk. With a benefit charge in place, the district could not impose a fire tax levy at a rate exceeding $1.00 per $1,000 in assessed property value. This benefit charge is necessary for maintaining the current level of service that Duvall residents expect and need.

When a loved one has an emergency, we don’t want to wonder if our crisis response services have the proper staffing and equipment to help; we want it to be a given that they will be there when we need them. Vote Yes on Duvall Fire Proposition 1 to extend critical funding for these services.

Last updated: 2025-03-31