San Juan Islands Conservation District Supervisor Election Results (5/20/10)

The Washington State Conservation Commission governing board voted on Thursday, May 20, 2010, to certify elections. All “supervisor-elect” candidates became officially elected supervisors on May 20, 2010. Information on appointments will follow. The unofficial tally in the San Juan Islands Conservation District election for the Board of Supervisors was Henning Sehmsdorf: 262 votes, Ed Kilduff: 229 votes.

The San Juan Islands Conservation District Board of Supervisors is comprised of three elected positions and two appointed positions. Each supervisor serves a 3-year term.

For published elections procedures and further information visit the Washington State Conservation Commission web site at 
http://www.scc.wa.gov/
 
For more information contact the Elections Officer at (360) 378-6621

Thank you to all the voters who participated in our annual Conservation District Election

Thank you for taking the time to vote in our annual San Juan Islands Conservation District Election- either by mail-in ballot or in-person at our polling station today!

Mail-in voting has been underway since 3/8/2010. To be valid, mail-in ballots must be postmarked 3/16/2010 at the latest.

Poll site voting occurred on 3/16/2010, from 10am to 2pm, at the SJI Conservation District office at 540 Guard Street, #150, Friday Harbor.

We counted ballots on 3/16/2010, starting at 6pm, in the conference room in 540 Guard Street, Friday Harbor. A count of the last mail-in ballots will occur 3/22/2010 at 1pm in the same location, and we will announce the final results following that.

Observers are permitted during poll site voting and counting. Due to the size of the conference room, we will limit the number of observers in the room at one time to 10 people.

The San Juan Islands Conservation District is a local organization committed to protecting and enhancing the natural resources of San Juan County ecosystems for the future of us all. Your Conservation District is dedicated to providing natural resources education, information, and technical assistance free of charge to citizens of, and organizations, in San Juan County. Services offered by the San Juan Islands Conservation District include: water quality monitoring, habitat preservation, farm & forest plans, and low impact development.