Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Island County positions




County Assessor

Mary Engle, R
Candidate’s statement:
Serving the taxpayers of Island County as your Assessor over the past 4 years has been my pleasure.
 Over the past 4 years I have given presentation's County wide, further educating the taxpayers on assessment values, market trends, exemption programs and understanding our tax calendars.  My staff has work diligently on creating greater efficiency within each position, we have continued cross training, and we strive for uniformity and consistency of our appraisals.  Our personal property ratio has increased over the last 3 years, our State Audits have been spotless and we have completed the audit of the Farm and Agricultural exemption.  Continuing on as your Assessor I want to ensure that we are able to complete the Timber audit, balance our budget, wisely spend tax dollars and continue to assist the taxpayers professionally and respectfully.

Thank you for your continued support and this opportunity to serve you!
Contact:
(360) 929-4912

I’ve had too many complaints about Ms Engle. The latest cluster have to do with her threatening to remove properties from their reduced tax status because they are not generating enough income. That’s not what the state law says. Unfortunately, she is running unopposed.

I will be voting for None of the Above.


County Auditor

Sheilah Crider, R
Candidate’s statement:
Serving as your Auditor for the past 6 ½ years has been my honor.
Under my leadership, all six divisions of my office have set and achieved highest standards in customer service, accuracy and reliability.  Staying within budgetary constraints, we’ve completed vast projects.  Four years ago, we implemented the first countywide accounting software upgrade in 25 years; one year later, we implemented new payroll software upgrade.  We now issue Quick Titles for vehicles in Licensing, and are moving towards electronic document recording.  In Elections, my focus was improving opportunities for military and overseas voters.  I worked with Secretary of State to enable these voters to receive and return ballots via email.  The Annual WA State Audits have found no issues with my department.
Improving accessibility for special needs voters is of vital importance, we’ve improved voter outreach, sought and received grant funds for ballot drop boxes, which are strategically installed countywide to improve voting opportunities for all voters.  My efforts were recognized in 2013 by Secretary of State Wyman, when I became the recipient of the first annual Excellence in Service for Accessible Voting Award.
Our processes are open and transparent to all; I work collaboratively across party lines representing all the citizens of Island County performing my work with integrity and respect for others.  I never lose sight of the fact that we operate with taxpayer funds, and ensure that we safeguard them wisely.
Experience matters.  I ask for your support so I may continue to represent you.


Contact:
(360) 240-0291


Becky Wagner, I
Candidate’s statement
Here is my commitment:

I will bring to the Auditor’s office vital energy and experience.  As a CPA with experience preparing County financial statements, I will review Island County financials and be an essential backup. I have broad experience implementing financial systems – and will ensure that the purchasing, encumbrance and fixed assets modules that were purchased are brought online.  Government agencies need to accurately monitor expenditures against budget and keep track of County owned assets.  Accomplishing this, I will streamline processes and use freed up resources to help bring the Auditor’s office into the 21st century.

Auditor conferences are an essential way to stay current on technological advances and to benefit from shared best practices.  I will actively seek out solutions to alleviate the geographical challenges Camano Island residents face in accessing Auditor office information and services. The website will be enhanced to provide easy access to public information such as the Audited Financial Statements.

In Elections I will assure accuracy and accessibility.  Careful review prior to publication prevents costly errors.  I will reinstate the printed voters guide. All voters are entitled to be fully informed, not just those who can access the internet. I will become qualified to certify elections as quickly as possible.

I will treat the staff with respect and dignity.  They provide excellent customer service and deserve recognition and support.  All positions will have trained backup. Staff turnover is costly, employee retention is vital.

If you honor me with your vote, you will not be disappointed.
Contact:
(360) 678-4013
www.rebeccawagner.org

I have known Sheilah Crider for many years, during which she sat on the Oak Harbor city council and the Island County Planning Commission, and then as auditor. Her background is in real estate. I give her credit for working years ago to save the huge oak tree at the Oak Harbor post office, which Mayor Dudley had cut down early on a Sunday morning this year. But as an auditor, not so great.
I have not known Becky Wagner nearly as long, but I do know her to be thoroughly competent in accounting, which is what an auditor does – account for things. Not just money, but perhaps more importantly, votes must be counted and accounted for. Being able to trust that the election is carried out honestly is absolutely rock bottom important. Sheilah has a reputation for being missing in action during the most important parts of the election process. In fact, she does not have the requisite certification to certify an election. Not good.

Both these candidates ran in the primary. Check my comments back then.

I’ll be voting for Becky Wagner.


County Clerk

Debra Van Pelt
No candidate’s statement submitted

Truth to tell, I know very little about what the county clerk does, or why s/he should be elected rather than simply hired. Since Ms Van Pelt has held the job for a long time, and is running unopposed, I make no recommendation.

County Commissioner, District 3

Karla Jacks, D
Candidate’s statement:
My family and I have called Camano Island our home for over 20 years. I’ve volunteered in our schools, been part of the local Chamber, and was named 2009 Businesswoman of the Year. This community means everything to me.
We’ve had a lot of division in government over the years. My goal is to bring people together, give politics a back seat, and work for the good of Island County. That ‘pull together’ spirit has been missing, and it’s time to bring it back.
Island County faces major challenges, from transportation to an aging population. Everyone deserves good access to government and the right to age in place. Everyone deserves to enjoy our beaches, our trails, and to have a real voice in Coupeville.
This election is going to affect Island County for years to come. The budget is at a critical juncture; we can’t afford tax increases yet many seniors depend on county services. Prioritizing how our limited resources will be spent is crucial.
There is a real choice in this race. I offer strong local experience at many levels of the community, including in business. That’s why Commissioner Helen Price Johnson recently said: “Karla Jacks is the most qualified candidate in the race, by far”.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. I would be honored to have your support and your vote. I promise to be a Commissioner who is always ‘On the ball for Island County’!
Contact:
(425) 345-5106
www.jacksforcommissioner.org


Rick Hannold, R
Candidate’s statement:
I have been a resident of Island County for 28 years.  My family and I have lived here, serving our communities and we care deeply about the future of Island County.  I believe it is the duty of elected representatives to perform their duties in a professional and respectful way.  Commissioners must work together to provide what is in the best interest of Island County citizens.

We live in a fragile economy and we need a representative who has a desire to meet future public needs without asking the taxpayers for more revenue.  This can be accomplished only through fiscal responsibility and accountability.  I believe it is the responsibility of our elected officials to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars.  As your Island County Commissioner, I want to be your advocate, working to ensure that you live in a County with a government you can afford.

I want to restore the faith and trust of the citizens of Island County in their public officials.  It is the duty of our elected officials to remember they are employees of the public and as such are entrusted to make difficult decisions based on the needs of Island County’s residents and not the wants of special interest groups.  Now and once elected, my door is open to hearing from you.  Your concerns, ideas and needs are of importance and will guide the decisions I make as your Island County Commissioner.
Contact:
(360) 675-2338
www.rhannold.com

I have heard both Karla Jacks and Rick Hannold speak, and it becomes pretty obvious which of the two has the requisite experience and understanding of the job. Karla has the background, and has a lot of experience working with the community. Mr Hannold has a lot of experience with the military and his church. Those do not strike me as recommendations for running a county. He waves the flag while proposing tea flavored solutions to county problems. No thanks. Been there. Done that. One tea bag commissioner was more than enough. Karla will simply do the job. From her statements it is clear that she knows more about the chamber of commerce than about what I consider pressing environmental issues, so we’ll have to have a lot of meetings and talks. I don’t believe Mr Hannold knows how to listen, so talks would not be very likely. During the interviews for commissioner candidates earlier this year Mr Hannold said he would do what the people wanted – as long as it was consistent with his own beliefs. Given that those beliefs come from a fundamentalist church, I’m worried. I believe in separation of church and state. Mr Hannold sounds like he does not.

I want a commissioner who will look at the evidence, evaluate both the problem and the various proposed solutions, and reach a conclusion which is best for all the residents of Island County, including the non-human residents. From talking with her, I believe Karla Jacks has that ability. 

I've just heard from people who attended various candidate meetings, and they report that Mr Hannold does not believe that climate change is real, or if it is, God is doing it so its ok. He has also stated publicly that he would not have agreed to allow sales of marijuana in Island County. Both of these positions are consistent with his religious background. Mr Hannold is welcome to his religion. I don't want our county to be governed by his religion. As I said above,  I believe strongly in the Constitutional separation of church and state. 

I also heard it reported that Mr Hannold promised to abolish Conservation Futures and the Whidbey Camano Land Trust. This demonstrates a fundamental ignorance of how the county works and who is a part of it. Whidbey Camano Land Trust is an independent organization in no way affiliated with Island County. And Conservation Futures is the program which gave us such public treasures as Double Bluff, Greenbank Farm, and Ala Spit, among many others. Every few years a commissioner tries to do away with Conservation Futures - and touches off a firestorm.

I prefer a commissioner who understands the scientific basis of climate change and sea level rise predictions and is willing to take the steps necessary to deal with it, and one who understands the value of public ownership of very special places.

I will be voting happily for Karla Jacks.



County Coroner

Robert Bishop, R
No candidate’s statement submitted

Since he is running unopposed, I make no recommendation.

County Prosecutor

Greg Banks
No candidate’s statement submitted

Since he is running unopposed, I make no recommendation.

County Sheriff

Mark Brown, R
No candidate’s statement submitted

Sheriff Brown has a definite tea colored tinge to him, including threatening the public with arrest for attempting to access their own public shoreline, a refusal to share the pain when the county was in dire financial straits, and a refusal to prevent environmental damage.

Check my comments on Brown in my primary blog.

While he is running unopposed, I will write in None of the Above.

County Treasurer

Ana Maria Nunez, D
Current Island County Treasurer, CPA, Masters of Accounting & Financial management, 16+ yrs experience in Governmental Accounting, Experienced in Budgeting at Federal & County levels.

I will continue to maximize Interest Earnings following my dedicated strategy, selecting investments which meet the guidelines of the Island County Investment Policy and are suitable for the portfolio. Analyzing inherent risks in the available options, including Interest Rate Risk and Reinvestment Risk, then selecting the best investments to maximize interest earnings while safeguarding the principal.

The three plus years of backlog in property tax adjustments and refunds I inherited when elected to office in 2011 are caught up to August 2014, as I promised.

During my tenure, I created an environment where my employees feel valued, empowered to express their ideas and opinions. Capitalizing on these ideas has led to creating a Partial Payment Program, partnering with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk for Foreclosure allowing homeowners to remain in their homes, and the ability to receive tax statements via email. I have enhanced job cross training, increasing knowledge, while building a successful team. I have formed solid partnerships with Department Heads & Elected Officials, allowing us to better serve our citizens which is our ultimate goal. This position requires many dedicated working hours; is a high energy, high impact position. I bring to the table my experience as Treasurer, my education, my dedication, and my desire to continue to serve you, the citizens.

I look forward to serving another four years. 
Contact:
(360) 679-1988
www.reelectnunez.com


Wanda Grone, R
The Treasurer’s duties are mandated by state law.   Performance of these duties requires meticulous attention to detail and personal diligence to produce accurate work on time.  The Treasurer should be available, and responsive to internal and external inquiries.  This is a full-time position, requiring that the elected official consistently carry part of the department’s workload.

Improvements in technology and communication are providing opportunities for efficiencies and cost savings.  Government can provide better service by adapting these changes.  The Treasurer has to recognize these opportunities, implement them promptly, and look for more ways to make improvements.

I worked as Island County Chief Deputy Treasurer 2011 – 2014, following 30 years successful private industry experience in senior level accounting and financial analysis positions.  My position as Chief Deputy gave me insight to local government treasury operations.  Working in the private sector provided me with the financial expertise and management skills to improve government performance without increased cost.

I recognize the actions that need to be taken to improve this office.  Proactive cooperation and communication will solve problems with property tax billings and prevent state audit issues.  Staff can be utilized better.  I convey what needs to be done and show the benefit and importance of hard work.  I expect accountability.

I am a 29-year Washington resident, 4 years in Island County.  I am a licensed CPA and a Certified Fraud Examiner with a BBA from the University of Texas.  As a professional, I adhere to the highest ethical standard.  I appreciate your vote.
Contact:
(425) 417-0628
www.wandagrone.com

I have now had several opportunities to interact with Ana Maria d’Nunez. She is obviously very competent. She is also a bit impatient with employees who fail to do their job properly. Ms Grone and her friends and supporters have been waging a very ugly mud-slinging campaign. I fear what may happen to the county’s finances if Ms Grone should win. Part of her campaign appears to be destroying Ana Maria’s campaign signs. Just as two very large Grone signs went up on the corner near us, all our signs, including Ana Maria’s, were torn down and strewn across the road. Great manners there.

I will be voting to retain Ana Maria d’Nunez.


District Court judge

Bill Hawkins
No candidate’s statement submitted

Since he is running unopposed, I make no recommendation

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