Local / Regional News

League of Women Voters Washington – voter resources
Was your ballot received? Check here.
Commissioner of Public Lands race centers on climate change – a KNKX report
Get Out The Vote events

No on 2117: Sat., Nov. 2nd @ 12 PM and Mon., Nov. 4th @ 5 PM
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2117 and 2066 – Voter information from Sightline
Re-explaining Washington’s Climate Commitment Act – from Sightline
Seattle Stranger endorsements with good explanations on ballot measures

Olympic Climate Action Endorsements for November 2024 General Election
I-2066: Vote No
I-2117: Vote No
President/VP-Kamala Harris/Tim Walz
US Senator Maria Cantwell
Congressional Dist. 6 Rep.-Emily Randall
Governor-Bob Ferguson
Lt. Governor-Denny Heck
Secretary of State-Steve Hobbs
State Treasurer-Mike Pellicciotti
Attorney General-Nick Brown
Commissioner of Public Lands-Dave Upthegrove
State Superintendent of Public Instruction-Chris Reykdal
State Insurance Commissioner-Patty Kuderer
Leg. District 24 State Senator-Mike Chapman
Leg. District 24 State Rep. Position 1- Adam Bernbaum
Leg. District 24 State Rep. Position 2- Steve Tharinger
County Commissioner District 2-Kate Dexter
PUD No 1 Commissioner District No 3-Phyllis Bernard
Prop No. 1 CC Fire Protection District,
Levy for Fire Protection and Emergency Med Services-Vote Yes
Charter Review Commissioners District 1- Charles Main, Alex Fane, Jim Stoffer, Susan Fisch
Charter Review Commissioners District 2- Rae Hesselbach, Paul Pickett, Ron Richards, Chris Noble
Charter Review Commissioners District 3– Nina Sarmiento, Paul Kolesnikoff, Christy Holy, Mark Hodgson
Thank Senators Cantwell and Murray for their work on Wild Olympic initiative
Inspiration
Film: Nov. 7 – The Loneliest Whale – The Dungeness River Nature Center Film Series is a great post-election event.
Nov. 14 – Rainwater Collection 101 – a free presentation at Port Angeles Library and on Zoom! 6:30pm. For additional information contact Janis Burger, 360-457-7161.
Make Voting Easier – from Yes magazine
National / International News
West Coast activists battle against Forest biomass plans – a Waging Nonviolence report
Whales vs. tankers on the BC Coast – Tanker traffic increases due to Canada’s LNG works – A Hakai report






















