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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010-11-02 - Voters Pamphlet V F-S v /' voter n am hiet I Si 4 s w� Oregon Vote-by-Mail General Election November 2, 2010 Dear Deschutes County Voter: This part of your Voters'Pamphlet is provided by your Deschutes County Clerk's office.It includes information about candidates and measures from local jurisdictions within the boundaries of Deschutes County.We have inserted the County Voters'Pamphlet to save on mailing costs.The State Voters'Pamphlet includes federal and state candidates and measures. Both pamphlets can contain paid arguments for or against measures. Ballots will be mailed on Friday, October 15, 2010, to each registered voter. Here are a few things you 3 should know: W M • Voted ballots MUST be received at our office or drop site location by 8:00 pm, Tuesday, November 2, 2010 to be counted. • On your ballot,the names of the candidates will appear in random alphabetical order.According to ORS 254.155, the random ordering of the letters is conducted prior to each election. • Not all the candidates or measures in this Voters'Pamphlet will be on your ballot.Your residence address determines those districts for which you may vote. Your official ballot will contain only those issues on which you are eligible to vote, based on where you live. • Not all candidates submitted information for the Voters' Pamphlet so you may have candidates on your ballot that are not in the Voters' Pamphlet. • This Voters'Pamphlet is online at www.deschutes.org/clerk.After 8:00 pm on election night, preliminary elections results will be posted online at www.deschutes.org/electionresults. • If a ballot was delivered to your residence for someone who should no longer be receiving a ballot at your address, please write"RETURN"on the envelope and place it back in your mailbox. Sincerely, Nancy Blankenship, Deschutes County Clerk Attention This is the beginning of your county voters'pamphlet.The county portion of this joint voters'pamphlet is inserted in the center of the state portion.Each page of the county voters'pamphlet is clearly marked with a gray bar on the outside edge.All information contained in the county portion of this pamphlet has been assembled and printed by your Deschutes County Clerk. Index to Voters' Pamphlet All candidates had the opportunity to submit a picture and statement regarding their candidacy in this pamphlet.The following candidates submitted information.The text of the candidate statements,measures and arguments were printed as submitted. � $ � s 1£ 3 Page 9=80 City of Redmond Annexation&Explanatory Statement........................................................................................... 9-5 9-81 City of Redmond Charter Amendment&Explanatory Statement............................................................................ 9-7 9-82 Newberry Estates Special Road District Levy&Explanatory Statement................................................................. 9-8 d dd Page Arnold,Chuck.......................................................................................................................................................................9-14 Asson, David A.....................................................................................................................................................................9-20 Bane y,Tammy 9-10 Barram,Jodie.......................................................................................................................................................................9-13 Blankenship, Nancy..............................................................................................................................................................9-11 Bogart, Gerald"Jerry.............................................................................................................................................................9-20 Boozell, Ron(Rondo)...........................................................................................................................................................9-12 Brown, Dallas....................................................................................................................................................................... 9-9 Capell, Mark.........................................................................................................................................................................9-12 Dawson, Margie................................................................................................::..................................................................9-18 DeBone,Anthony(Tony)....................................................................................................................................................... 9-9 Endicott,George...................................................................................................................................................................9-18 Hauser,Geri............:............................................................................................................................................................9-11 Holzman,Wendy..................................................................................................................................................................9-21 Lindsey,Virginia...................................................................................................................................................................9-21 Martinez,Stu........................................................................................................................................................................9-15 Moseley, Mark......................................................................................................................................................................9-13 Mulenex, Ken........................................................................................................................................................................9-15 Onimus, Ed...........................................................................................................................................................................9-19 Patrick,Jay...........................................................................................................................................................................9-19 Ramsay, Scott......................................................................................................................................................................9-14 Shepardson,Jacki................................................................................................................................................................9-22 Shields, Kitty.........................................................................................................................................................................9-16 Varcoe, Dan..........................................................................................................................................................................9-16 Walsh,John..........................................................................................................................................................................9-17 Ward, Douglas J...................................................................................................................................................................9-17 Weed, Sharlene....................................................................................................................................................................9-22 VotingInformation ............................................................................................................................................................. 9-3 DropSite Locations........................................................................................................................................................... 9-4 C�ICf DeSG)[G1ta$ ICTii ' eGt14Zf11fl #5;{ CpIIEt' 9-2 Index Voting Information Registering to Vote To be eligible to vote in the November 2, 2010 General Make sure you have completely Election, a completed voter registration card must be filled in the oval next to your choices. postmarked by Tuesday,October 12,2010. To Register To Vote In Oregon,You Must Be: � 1. A resident of Oregon. ° Y 2. A United States citizen. 3. At least 18 years old by election day. You Must Update Your Registration If: 1. Your residence or mailing address changes. If you vote for more candidates than allowed,or if you vote both Yes and No on 2. Your name changes. a measure, it is called an overvote. 3. You wish to change your party affiliation. Your vote will not count for that candidate Important Note: If you have moved or your name has or measure. changed and you have not yet updated your registra- tion,you are still eligible to vote.Contact the Deschutes , County Elections office, 541-388-6547 for further infor- mation. Voters With Disabilities: If you are unable to vote your ballot without assistance, contact the Deschutes County Elections office at 541-388-6547. We will provide two persons to assist You do not have to vote on all contests. you in voting.To assure your voted ballot is received by Those you do vote on will still be counted. election day,contact the elections office early to arrange for assistance.You may also select someone else of your Contact Deschutes County Elections office at own choice to assist you. 541-388-6547 to request a replacement ballot if: A cassette edition of the Voters'Pamphlet is available. 4 you make a mistake To order,please contact Independent Living Resources 4 your ballot is damaged or spoiled at 503-232-7411 or TTY 503-232-8408. 4 your ballot is lost Voting Instructions or for any other reason. Check Your Ballot! To vote you must blacken the oval(M) completely 1-866-ORE-VOTES(se habla Espanol) with a pen(black or blue ink). www.oregonvotes.org TTY 1-800-735-2900 To write-in a name—Write the name on the solid line and fill in the oval (M)to the left of the write-in line. If you vote for more candidates than allowed,or if you vote Deschutes County both Yes and No on a measure,it is called an overvote. Elections and Voting Your vote will not count for that candidate or measure. 1300 NW Wall St. Bend,Oregon You do not have to vote on all contests.Those you do vote 4 NoaroNAVENUe on will still be counted. Contact Deschutes County Elections office at t 541-388-6547 to request a replacement ballot if: N -+ you make a mistake tnuumnr.nuuurnir€n Y -+ your ballot is damaged or spoiled your ballot is lost Q W or for any other reason. �P m 1-866-ORE-VOTES(se habla Espanol) www.oregonvotes.org TTY 1-800-735-2900 Q Remember, if stated on your ballot, vote el�J both sides of your ballot. -+ LAFAVETfE AVENUE ,R.. ., 9-3 1 Voting Information It Drop Site Locations Bend Redmond (continued) n Deschutes Service Center Drive-By Drop Site 1300 NW Wall St Redmond Public Library Box located on Parkway side of building 827 SW Deschutes Ave Available 7 days a week Friday&Monday,Oct 29&Nov 1: 8 am—6 pm Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: open until 8 pm Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 8 am 8 pm Drive-By Drop Site Sisters Corner of Wall St and Lafayette Ave Sisters City Hall (Parking Area) 520 E Cascade Ave Friday,Oct 29: 8 am—6 pm Oct 18—Nov 1: 8 am 5 pm Monday,Nov 1: 7 am-6 pm (Usual Business Hours&Days) Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 7 am-8 pm Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 8 am-8 pm Deschutes County Road Department Sunriver `- Drive-By Drop Site 61150 SE 27th St Available 7 days a week Sunriver Area Public Library Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: open until 8 pm Sunriver Business Park 56855 Venture Ln La Pine Friday,Oct 29: 8 am-5 pm Drive-By Drop Site Monday,Nov 1: 8 am—6 pm La Pine Public Library Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 8 am-8 pm 16425 First St 1st St&Huntington Rd Terrebonne Friday&Monday,Oct 29&Nov 1: 8 am-6 pm Terrebonne Sheriff Substation Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2:8 am 8 pm 8154 11th St,Suite 3 Friday&Monday,Oct 29&Nov 1: Redmond 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm-5 pm Redmond City Hall Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 716 SW Evergreen Ave 8 am-1 pm and 2 pm 8 pm Oct 18—Nov 1: 8 am-5 pm I`' (Usual Business Hours&Days) a ; Election Day,Tuesday,Nov 2: 8 am-8 pm r =� County Clerk's office: 1300 NW Wall St, Upper Floor, Bend - Privacy Booths Provided X=l Monday through Friday: 8 am to 5 pm Election Day,Tuesday, November 2:7 am to 8 pm Remember! All ballots must be received at an official drop site or the Deschutes County Clerk's office no later than s 8 pm, Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, 2010 Postmarks Do Not Count! � Vw l�htaile5Y� ' .!" d+� �#� '"';1Z `a' S i9Jbah�`'x 3c'3 k 2 9-4 1 Drop Site Locations Measure 944 City of Redmond 4�t F Ri ,. �. fm�g�''a�r�•s �3��:; '��a�,ka2x r. 8`'�.,63s"„�F�;r. 3" a d ! � df 1f1t t >�1t1 tztld tt1� } e� Explanatory Statement If approved,measures 9-80 and 9-81,the City of Redmond and Deschutes County Rural Fire District#1 would form one fire district dedicated to providing ambulance and fire protection services. Redmond and the Rural Fire District have partnered as separate entities since the 1940s to deliver these services. By creating one district both ambulance and fire services would become more cost effective and operationally efficient. Operationally there would be no changes if the measures are approved. The same firefighters would continue to operate out of the same fire stations and use the same equipment when responding to calls for service. Annexation Would: -Not increase taxes -Dedicate funding for ambulance and fire services -Eliminate duplication of administration services -Provide long-term funding and planning The annexation proposal would not increase the current tax rate and the Charter Amendment measure assures voters that future tax increases can only be approved by the voters. The new fire district would be governed by a single board consist- ing of five members.The elected members would be residents of the new district. The proposed fire district model has proven to be cost effective. Out of the ten fire departments in the local tri-county area 80% operate as fire districts. (This information furnished by Tim Moor,Fire Chief, Redmond Fire&Rescue.) pelxfief41{serif�tft 3�tferS'F hl r wa, 9-5 Measures Measure 9m80 Arguments The annexation is something that should have been done a long The City of Redmond and Rural Fire District#1 have been partners time ago. Redmond Fire has always considered itself as one since 1940 providing ambulance and fire service to it's citizens. department,although there have always been two systems,the The annexation will not increase your taxes and the charter Rural Fire District and the City,that have run it.As time went by, amendment assures citizens that future tax increases can only the systems changed;and the present system isn't a good way be approved by the voters. to do business anymore.The fire department needs to operate By supporting the annexation the fire department will be more op- under one system;and to do that,they need voter approval. erationally efficient and cost effective for the Citizens of Redmond The annexation will stabilize the fire department and make it and Rural Fire District#1.The annexation will provide dedicated more efficient. Right now,the fire department must go through funding for ambulance and fire services and preserve your cur- two separate systems to get funding.Under the annexation,the rent level of service. department will only have one board which is dedicated to fire and Please join us in voting yes on measures 9-80 and 9-81. emergency medical services.Redmond Fire will operate under a set budget which can't be changed without a vote from the people. City Council: Under the annexation,Redmond Fire will remain a partnership be- George Endicott, Mayor; Jay Patrick, Council President; and tween the City and the Rural Fire District.Nobody loses anything. Councilors: Ed Boero, Joe Centanni, Shirlee Evans, Camden Operationally everything stays the same.The people won't be King,and Ed Onimus losing a fire department.They're just putting it together under one Rural Fire District Board of Directors: system.It will still be their department run by a governing board of Caroll Penhollow,District Chairman; and Board Members:Steve elected directors from city and rural residents.The whole focus of Henderson,Carol McIntosh,Gary 011erenshaw,and Pam Steinke the board will be the operation of Redmond Fire&Rescue.And Redmond Firefighters Association: that's the way it should be.The whole idea of the annexation is Jeff Puller,President; Dan Broyles,Vice-President;Dan Meyer, to keep the fire department going and able to provide the same Secretary/Treasurer;and Josh Clark,Trustee quality of service it does now. Redmond Volunteer Firefighters Association: The annexation will create a more efficient system.The annexa- Jade Ames,President tion will stabilize the funding,improve efficiencies and eliminate the duplication of administrative costs. I recommend that everyone vote yes for the annexation. (This information furnished by Tim Moor,Fire Chief.) Hoy Fultz Redmond Fire&Rescue Retired Fire Chief after 25 years of service (This information furnished by Hoy Fultz,Retired Fire Chief, City of Redmond.) The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the The printing of this argument does not constitute an endorsement by the County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth County of Deschutes,nor does the county warrant the accuracy or truth of any statement made in the argument. of any statement made in the argument. 9-6 1 Measures Measure 941 City of Redmond ld 7n'x8Z ��: IR gq. k. rz � s s fr � R y 3C 'nRb ixr:� �"r'y Y'q C } El . Explanatory Statement If approved,measures 9-80 and 9-81,the City of Redmond and Deschutes County Rural Fire District#1 would form one fire district dedicated to providing ambulance and fire protection services. Redmond and the Rural Fire District have partnered as separate entities since the 1940s to deliver these services. By creating one district both ambulance and fire services would become more cost effective and operationally efficient. Operationally there would be no changes if the measures are approved.The same firefighters would continue to operate out of the same fire stations and use the same equipment when responding to calls for service. Annexation Would: -Not increase taxes -Dedicate funding for ambulance and fire services -Eliminate duplication of administration services -Provide long-term funding and planning The annexation proposal would not increase the current tax rate and the Charter Amendment measure assures voters that future tax increases can only be approved by the voters. The new fire district would be governed by a single board consist- ing of five members.The elected members would be residents of the new district. The proposed fire district model has proven to be cost effective. Out of the ten fire departments in the local tri-county area 80% operate as fire districts. (This information furnished by Tim Moor Fire Chief, Redmond Fire&Rescue.) a 9-7 1 Measures Measure 9-82 Newberry Estates Special Road District p. P' f S y�y D We DOW IW k PRO s & 4 x .q Explanatory Statement The Newberry Estates Special Road District(the"District")pro- vides snow removal, grading, gravel application, weed control, and fire break/vehicle safety corridor of all roads within the District. The District's current tax levy is$.7831 per$1,000 of the assessed value of property in the District.This measure would increase the tax levy to$1.5831 per$1,000 of the assessed value of property in the District.The estimated annual cost per average home owner would be$127 per year based on the best information available from the county assessor at the time of the estimate. Approximately 90%of the District's budget is spent on road ser- vice/repairs every year.This measure would generate revenue to allow the District to apply dust abatement material on the dirt roads within the District.The measure would raise approximately $16,800.The estimated cost for dust abatement application for 2010 is$18,200.The District would cover the additional expense from its annual budget. (This information furnished by Stevan R.Rounds, Treasurer/Newberry Estates Special Road District.) 9-8 Measures n th o�l fi � an r 3�, C ute +�n0nW XoMQ1i ort�r � sMWo - Anthony (Tony) Dallas DeBone s Brown r Republican (REP) Democrat (DEM) Independent (IND) Occupation: Business Owner, Occupation: Employee, Software Developer and IT y:; 10-Barrel Brewery Support Occupational. Background: Occupational Background: Political and Marketing Con- Branch Manager: Electrical sultant Equipment Company; Obser- Educational Background: vatory Operator: Maui Space B.S.,University of Oregon;Political Science.American University, Surveillance Site;Software Engineer:Rockwell Power Systems/ Washington D.C.;Government Boeing; Family owned/operated Coin Laundry; Computational Biologist:CellTech Group Prior Governmental Experience: Bend Public Transportation Advisory Committee 2009 Educational Background:Bachelor of Science,Northern Michi- gan University, 1989;Electronics Technology/Robotics My name is Dallas Brown,and I'm asking for your vote for y,^: Deschutes County Commissioner. Prior Governmental Experience:La Pine Park and Recreation I've called Central Oregon home for 15 years. It's where I was Committee:Dec.2009-Current;Deschutes Recreational Assets District Chairperson:July 2005-Current;City of Pine Utilities raised and where I plan on raising my children.I am fascinated by Committee: the uniqueness of our community and am committed to preserv- ing the qualities that make Deschutes County a special place to Deschutes County is a great place to live, work and play. As live and work. ' County Commissioner, I pledge to work with ALL of Deschutes County to create economic opportunity and maintain our high Economic times have been tough lately,but Central Oregonians quality of life for generations to come. are resilient people who understand that hard work and sacrifice I am a husband and father,a small business man,a landowner are the pillars of recovery.In this spirit,I've been working hard to prove my dedication to serving the people of this county. and taxpayer.I understand hard economic times. In addition to commitment and energy,I bring experience in policy JOBS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH:We must seek out diverse planning, multi-million dollar budgeting,and management.With economic opportunities;strive to partner with organizations like a new attitude and fresh perspective,I will help guide Deschutes the local Chambers of Commerce, Economic Development for County away from the short-sighted policies of the past,and into Central Oregon(EDCO),and the Deschutes Economic Alliance to a future of sustainable growth.I will focus on diversifying the local attract new jobs and businesses.High Tech,Renewable Energy/ economy and breaking free from the boom-bust cycle that has Efficient Building Practices,General Aviation and Tourism all have hijacked our stability and prosperity. great potential. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: I pledge to work with my fellow I'll bring common sense government. r . commissioners and the citizens of Deschutes County to HOLD Ignoring a good idea just because it doesn't toe the Republican THE LINE on spending and expansion and to build confidence or Democrat party line isn't common sense. I will challenge the in government. status quo in search of solutions.That's why I also received the PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS:The State of Oregon has many Independent Party nomination. land use regulations,many of which limit our opportunities to make Increasing the size of government isn't common sense, either. a living, create wealth or to enjoy our rural lifestyle. I pledge to Instead,we must make government more innovative,efficient and fight for our land use rights and ensure everyone is treated on a cost-effective.As Commissioner,I will introduce a new attitude to fair and consistent basis. the business-as-usual mentality. i I will bring new energy, life and spirit to the position of County I cannot address the challenges we face in Deschutes County Commissioner. I am open and willing to communicate with the alone. Once elected, I will advocate for greater accessibility, residents of Deschutes County,particularly when it is necessary transparency and communication in local government.I will listen, to make tough decisions.This requires strength of character and learn,and keep an open mind. - the desire to engage all citizens in the process. Join me and Vote Dallas Brown for Deschutes County j9 Questions?Give me a call or send me an email. Commissioner. i-' 541-728-3012 Learn more and contact me at: www.ElectTonyDeBone.com DallasforDeschutes@gmail.com Tony@ElectTonyDeBone.com Dal lasforDeschutes.com 541.323.2771 Ext. 13 This information furnished b Anthony( y (Tony)DeBone.) (This information furnished by Dallas W Brown.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. Party key:Constitution Party--CON;Democratic Party of Oregon—DEM;Independent Party of Oregon—IND;Libertarian Party of Oregon—LBT;Nonaffiliated Party—NAV itttbfft + tt►Cll�t�a;'. 1 � s2 9-9 Candidates ° � �.���`�:aek��N�9�na`��.n',•i°�a•aa �a x,Tea"'h�•�cv:zx.F��hzi'� w�aya,*°«ia,? � ,, r iy ^ :��. "a i:. � �'-� .�c`a•� sae ��3� ros �t � L:- sz ax :� aa, 3 '$ a r �s Tammy Baney H; Republican (REP) z. i =ad Occupation:Deschutes County Commissioner Occupational Background: Commissioner; Real Estate Sales/Investment; Small Busi- ness Management Community Involvement: Cen- tral Oregon Builders Association 2009 Public Official of the Year; 2005 Volunteer of the Year; Neighborlmpact Board; Volunteers in Medicine Board;Co-Founder,Meth Action Coalition;Founding Member,Family Access Network Foundation;Habitat for Humanity Board;Foster Parent;C.A.S.A. Educational Background: University of Phoenix; Center for Professional Studies;Central Oregon Community College Prior Governmental Experience:County Commissioner;Chair, Commission on Children&Families(CCF);Appointed, Oregon CCF Budget Committee; Chair, Oregon CCF Coalition; Family Law Advisory Committee; Public Safety Coordinating Council; Appointed Member,Oregon Housing Council Having been raised in Deschutes County,I'm dedicated to retaining the health and livability here.Many issues face Deschutes County,nothing is more important than continuing to be fiscally prudent with county resources while working to help create jobs... Economic Development&Sustainability -- Growth is imperative to economic sustainability.I will continue working to remove government barriers that limit job creation in the private sector.I remain supportive of land use planning that provides adequate developable land for sustain- able economic growth,balanced with protection of our natural resources which drive our economy. - I will continue to invest my time in seeking ways to assist with economic development countywide.I'm actively searching for ways that Deschutes County can take a leadership role in removing barriers for business relocations and start up com- panies while supporting the efforts of current businesses.Job retention and creation is critical to the health of our community. County Government - It's imperative that government find ways to cut costs while maintaining services.I remain committed to partnering with other local jurisdictions on sharing services to stretch your tax dollar. Here to Serve You - A proven fiscal conservative,I'll continue to maximize your tax dollar!I'll continue to listen closely to your thoughts, suggestions and concerns. (This information furnished by Tammy Baney.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. Pacific Green Party—PGP;Oregon Progressive Party—PRO;The Oregon Republican Party—REP;Working Families Parry of Oregon—WFP H• - ✓ kr r s s y ` a sty Ctfircjsi i5esriitew � � �afft��s f�siiBt . . . 9-10 Candidates � 61"CI�fCt�t'�/ s�`r � L� +Y•i 5 - N �� .ss`,g,,, ✓� � g '`� •� g s pNyy 3 s st P x6 awli4*' w�ni a q s e �k Nancy Geri Blankenship Hauser Non-Partisan Non-Partisan d 'I Occupation:Deschutes County Occupation: Geographic In- Clerk,2003-Present formation Systems Analyst, Occupational Background: Deschutes County Information City of Redmond:City Recorder Technology 1987-2002; Office Assistant Occupational Background: 1986-1987;Retail:1979-1987 Deschutes County 1990-pres- Educational Background: ent;Private Sector prior Redmond High School;Central Oregon Community College,AS Educational Background: Graduate Sheldon High, Eugene; Business Technology/Management; University of Washington, Attended classes at: Lane Community College; University of Certified Municipal Clerk designation; Oregon Association of Oregon;Central Oregon Community College County Clerks,Certified County Clerk designation;Election Cen- Prior Governmental Experience:Deschutes County Employee ter:working toward Certified Elections/Registration Administrator designation My record is that of a proven, dedicated public servant of 20 years! With my experience in Information Technology and my Prior Governmental Experience: As City Recorder, I was a background in public service, I will bring needed change as department manager, elections official and records manager, Deschutes County Clerk. overseeing the recording of the city's records.I served on several I want to e make voter data and election results available more committees for the Oregon State Archives,updating local govern- user-friendly ways,applying the know-how I demonstrated in cre- ment records retention schedules. ating the first published digital precinct maps in Deschutes County Past member: Oregon Association of Municipal Recorders, and in managing geographic information illustrating changes in serving on the Board and various committees; COCC North local political boundaries,city limits and annexations. Campus Advisory Board;Association of Records Managers and Administrators;and International Institute of Municipal Clerks. I will use improved operational technology to replace out-dated Civic/Professional: Active member of the Oregon Association of manual processes and generate staff and budget efficiencies. County Clerks,including the Legislative Committee and chairing With my involvement in the 2001 Redistricting process,and my in- the Disaster Planning Task Force;Oregon Elections Division pilot depth understanding of the Census Bureau's recent data improve- projects for accessible voting;and the Oregon Archives Division, ment efforts, I will see that the Deschutes County Clerk's Office updating county record retention schedules. Past member of is fully prepared to take on our 2011 Redistricting responsibilities. Soroptimist International of Redmond, president in 1992; and I understand that the duties of the Clerk's Office are mandated active member of Quota International of Central Oregon,serving by state law and administrative rules,and I know how to manage on the board for the past three years. and utilize the vast array of information required to ensure our Family: My husband, Mike, and I are both native Oregonians County meets its legal obligations. having lived in Deschutes County since mid-1960. Drawing on my experience in document recording and archiving It has been an honor and pleasure to serve the citizens of for the County Surveyor's Office,I will work on guidelines regard- Deschutes County over the last seven years as Deschutes County ing access to sensitive information and improve capabilities of the Clerk.I am proud of the staff in the Clerk's office as they pursue Research Room Online. our goal of excellent customer service to you, our customers. I will look forward to making myself available to the public through Deschutes County has successfully administered a decade of outreach and such specific duties as performing civil marriage elections solely using the vote-by-mail system in an open and ceremonies. I am committed to strengthening partnerships transparent manner where you are welcome to observe the pro- among County departments that will lead to a more efficient lo- cess.We continue to implement technology to improve services, cal government. operations,and customer convenience. The incumbent Clerk ran unopposed in 2002 and again in 2006. It would be a privilege to continue serving the citizens of Deschutes It's time for change. County as your County Clerk. Please visit my website,feel free to email or call!Thank you, I Vote to Re-Elect Nancy Blankenship hope for your support! For Deschutes County Clerk hftp://www.gerihauser.com www.electblankenship.com geri@gerihauser.com 541-389-9163 (This information furnished by Nancy Blankenship.) (This information furnished by Geri Hauser.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. c xk Sty'.'�.� ",...,...._r.,;.�.4,'�° � � � a•�����r`u`��' aa�`'�i°v0.�'�&�- "���s »xi..]..+t..«.��.L. 'Ea:, » ..�.•�s.�u :�_.....?r.'sa.0:uhe�s;sN... 'x-roee`x'..£p.,.ce. ...3 '.�...«... 9-11 Candidates 3� -0,0"m Ron (Rondo) d i1h'il Mark sa I } Boozell Capell Non-partisan Non-Partisan Occupation:Volunteer Occupation: Owner, CMIT Occupational Background: Solutions.CM IT offers computer Customer Service,Sales services to business and home computer users. Educational Background: Some College Mayor Pro Tem, Bend City eri- Council - Member, Economic Prior Governmental Ex p Development for Central ence:US Navy Veteran Oregon Board - Board Chair, Bend Urban Renewal Agency We live in times of great opportunity. - Board Chair, Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization Bend has been prosperous because of its people as much as - Member,Deschutes Water Alliance Board the incredible geography around us. Bend has been my Home Occupational Background:Sprint,four years marketing man- for 20 years.My children were all born here,and this community agement.American Airlines,ten years,planning,sales manage- has become my family. ment. I am seeking a seat on our City Council as a means to protect our Educational Background:Bend High School graduate;South- Culture,and as a way to serve our People.The challenge today ern Oregon University-B.S.Business Management,Computer is to rediscover the Community Values of our grandparents Science minor and to live a lifestyle that is sustainable. Prior Governmental Experience: Elected: Bend City Council, Growth is only healthy when it is affordable. November,2006;Appointed: Mayor Pro Tern by City Council,2009 Growth should benefit all the residents of Bend. Economic Development: In Bend,we need to keep developing Bend is one of the fasted growing communities of this country,yet incentives to attract and retain businesses and add jobs. I voted somehow home to far too many unemployed and under-employed. to approve an Enterprise Zone to attract business to Bend through Our solutions are not based in raising and spending more money, tax incentives. i also voted to set aside$100,000 for a revolving nor can we continue to rely on subsidies.This is how we got in loan fund for new and expanding businesses to add jobs. trouble. Financial Stability: My priority will always be"best use of public Our solutions are in our People and in our Gardens. monies with the least cost to our citizens".We have laid off dozens My priority is to facilitate local economy,small business,and com- of people and left unfilled many positions to help curb costs.We munity projects.We do this not by creating taxpayer-funded jobs, have reduced overtime,department heads have taken pay cuts, but instead by making Central Oregon a business-friendly climate. the unions have reduced their cost of living increases,we have Government won't make it happen. added technology to increase efficiency,and the firefighters have Our Community will. approved a high deductible health plan. We simply cannot be independent and dependent simultaneously. Public Safety: Police and fire costs represent 80%of the General Our goal is indie-BEND-ence. Fund. Managing to the right level of staffing,service and budget is critical to the safety of our community and our quality of life. We will build our Community Gardens and learn how to feed I am continually working to ensure our safety in a budget con- ourselves, and once again value our neighbors, and invest in scious manner. each other. Infrastructure: Keeping our roads, water, and sewer systems Choose Peace. up to date is important for Bend's livability. It also impacts our Choose Sustainability. ability to attract jobs.I will work to find creative ways to fund our Choose Prosperity. infrastructure needs so the burden does not fall solely on the I am a non-affiliate voter seeking a non-partisan position. I am citizens of Bend. anti-politics-as-usual. If you want something different,then you Vote Mark Capell for Bend City Council should vote for something different. www.markcapell.com Don't"Mark"your ballot.Vote for Rondo. Seeking with you equality and human dignity for all, Ron L.Boozell hftp://www.rondo4bendcitycouncii.org (This information furnished by Ron L.Boozell.) (This information furnished by Mark Capell.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-12 Candidates ..mm."'m. �� � Mark A Jodie Moseley Barram Non-Partisan - Non-Partisan Occupation:Retired Occupation: Educational As- Occupational Background: sistant;City Councilor US Navy '73-77 Honorable Occupational Background: Discharge; Freightliner'77-'07 Bookkeeping;President,Oruza Started working as a Teamster Oil Company;Banking on the factory floor.Promoted to Educational Background: management and spent my last George Fox University, BA, 16 years as a Plant Manager for various Manufacturing Plants. Foods and Nutrition in Business Consultant for factories in Wales and Cameri,Italy.'08 Conmetco prior Governmental Experience:Bend City Councilor,12/2008 Clackamas Plant Manager'08-10 -Present; Bend Planning Commissioner 2005-2008,Vice Chair Educational Background: BA Washington State University; 2006-2008; Bend MPO Budget Committee Chair, 2008; Bend Business School University of Michigan Residential Lands Study Steering Committee,2005-2007;Bend Prior Governmental Experience:None 2030 Project Management Team,2005-2007 Moseley A FOCUS ON JOBS I am committed to serving my community and privileged to be I will push for aggressive outreach to growth-minded employers in its government.I am running to retain my seat on Bend's City and entrepreneurs.I have experience from a business perspec- Council because 1 understand the decisions I make today as a tive working with cities.We must bring down the barriers to job public servant impact future generations. I've: and economic growth that will put PEOPLE BACK TO WORK at _PROMOTED small businesses in our area a living wage.All City fees,taxes and regulations for businesses _PURSUED targeted industries and jobs and individuals should be reviewed and modified as necessary to _PROTECTED our natural landscape make the city a more attractive economic environment. Bend is _PLANNED for future growth a beautiful place to live and we can make it a great place to work _PARTNERED with others also without sacrificing our lifestyle.I WILL WORK TO DIVERSIFY BEND'S ECONOMY. Guided by shared community values,I will keep working hard on your behalf for the next four years. Moseley-BASIC BUDGET: Join me, and together in service, we will continue doing great It is critical for the city to have a"BACK TO BASICS"budget. things for Bend that will last for the future generations. We cannot carry over a$17 million shortfall one biennial period to the next and expect someone else to solve tough issues. It VOTE JODIE BARRAM FOR BEND CITY COUNCIL POSITION 6 cannot be"Business as usual". The city councilors need to be www.jodiebarram.com accountable to maintain a properly balanced budget that supports Public Safety and Infrastructure for the citizens of Bend.Wasteful practices need to be identified and eliminated. Moseley-PUBLIC SAFETY: The largest budget item for Bend is PUBLIC SAFETY and Infrastructure. I bring skills in Lean Manufacturing(identification and elimination of wasteful business practices) to the Council from my manufacturing background.We must maximize our tax- dollars and work together to identity and eliminate waste without compromising the safety of our citimns.This is local governments basic function. Moseley-Practical-Sensible-Ready. www.markmoseleyforbendcitycouncil.com (This information furnished by Mark E.Moseley.) (This information furnished by Jodie D.Barram.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. Od ".i� `° & a sh§ .u,1 S 9-13 ( Candidates Chuck Scott _ Arnold Ramsay Non-Partisan Non-Partisan ;A Occupation: Executive Direc Occupation:Sun Mountain Fun ` for-nonprofit Downtown Bend Center Owner (2004 Pres- Business Association ent);Casarama Owner(2004 Occupational Background: Present); BendFilm Festival owner of several small busi- Board of Directors (2008 - nesses; project manager for Present)/Director of Selections public park development (2005-Present) Educational Background:Bachelor's-Northeastern University Occupational Background:Kiss That Frog,Inc.(Berkeley,CA) Designer/Sales Manager(2001 -2004);House Mix(New York Prior Governmental Experience:Visit Bend-Board member City, NY) - Owner (1992 - 1998); Unleaded Design (New York appointed; Project Area Committee- Redevelopment Commis- City,NY)-Owner(1989-1998);DAPY,Inc.(New York City,NY) sion-City of West Hollywood-elected;Mirror Pond Management -Buyer/Merchandise Manager(1987-1992) Board - appointed; City of Bend Stormwater Utility Committee - appointed; Deschutes County Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Educational Background: Lane Community College(Eugene, Committee-appointed OR) - 2 Yrs; Springfield High School (Springfield, OR) - High Why do I want to serve? School Diploma I believe I can help and genuinely love public service.I am com- Prior Governmental Experience: mitted to working toward a better Bend. In the past five years, My building blocks for Bend's future: I have been involved in the community volunteering on over a 1. Bend must focus on attracting new jobs for local families& dozen committees & Boards including serving as youth sports retaining existing employers. coach, on my HOA Board & at local elementary schools. My 2.A pro-business attitude must exist if Central Oregon's eco- volunteer service has given me the experience and perspective nomic base is to regain a healthy state. to help me make well-informed decisions on the issues in Bend. 3. No new taxes without first evaluating current budgets and I love this community and am compelled to contribute as much eliminating all waste. as I can to keep it great. 4.Work for you-FIRST. City Council's job is to manage basic What qualifications do I have? infrastructure and services while ensuring that your tax revenue Having owned several small businesses,I am know what it takes is being put to good use to run a business as well as what business needs from the City As the owner of two small businesses in Bend,providing 30+jobs, to succeed. I understand the challenges facing our community.City govern- For almost five years,I have served as the Executive Director for ment needs to support our existing businesses and attract diverse the Downtown Bend Business Association. In this liaison role, I employment to the region.Employers provide jobs.Jobs expand have successfully advocated for business friendly City policies& our local tax base and increase revenue for the community. It is worked to keep Downtown Bend well maintained&successful. Possible to have a pro-business attitude without adversely affect- Often this work has required building the consensus of over 450 ing our natural surroundings.As a volunteer organizer of a local business&property owners to find solutions. artistic non-profit(BendFilm),I have seen the negative impact of a My position has made me very familiar with what does and doesn't challenging business environment on the arts and our community. work in city government in terms of exactly where improvements I will work hard to ensure that Bend becomes and remains an can be made and processes streamlined.I have a good working economically stable community with opportunities for all who relationship with many departments and know how to navigate choose to make Bend their home. City Hall.This experience makes me uniquely qualified for un- I would be honored and proud to represent my community as we derstanding how to move the City forward. continue to develop our city and Central Oregon. s (This information furnished by Chuck W.Arnold.) (This information furnished by Scott K.Ramsay) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. cfCtr Iez�Uf3 {�QUfttf}7 CI7t1 Y+te ' afp k 9-14 Candidates �y Stu Ken Martinez Mulenex Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation:Manager,Wilder- Occupation:U.S.Air Force(20 ness Garbage&Recycling, La yrs, ret.); Corporate Manage- Pine Oregon. Paid ment, Digital Equipment Corp Occupational Background: (DEC)(8 yrs,ret.);Businessman Forest Officer, Oregon De- (15 yrs, ret.); La Pine Commu- partment of Forestry, Dallas nity Volunteer(Active) Oregon. Paid; Route Driver, Occupational Background: Dallas Disposal, Dallas Oregon. Paid; City of Dallas Volunteer U.S. Air Force, Command Staff Advisor, Air Force Recruiting Fire Department,Dallas Oregon.Unpaid;Captain,SW Polk Rural Service, Advertising and Publicity; Computer Field Services Fire District Oregon. Unpaid;Oregon Mountian River Chapter of Manager,San Francisco District Operations Manager(Computer the American Red Cross,Bend Oregon.Unpaid Field Service);Owner,Marina Wine&Spirits,San Leandro,CA; Educational Background:St.Paul Parochial School 8th Gradu- Owner,Best Landscape&Maintenance,San Leandro,CA;Owner, ated; St. Paul High School 12th Graduated; Forest Law I & II Bradsten Computer Sales&Service,La Pine,OR;La Pine Frontier Certificate Days,Board of Directors. Prior Governmental Experience:La Pine Rural Fire Protection Educational Background:Graduated San Jose State University, District Board of Directors.Seven years.Two as President.La Pine San Jose,CA,BA in Marine Biology,Minor in Chemistry. City Council;Mayor,City of La Pine;Oregon Refuse&Recycling Prior Governmental Experience:Budget Committee,City of La Political Action Committee Pine 2007-8(appointed);La Pine City Council 2009(elected). We need a city council that can work togeather. I believe I can I believe it's time for the City of La Pine to be led in a more bring that to the council. I bring leadership, organization and a focused and purposeful direction. team work approach to the table while respecting individual The leadership of the City Council lacks the skills and commit- opinions. I worked with our State Representative Gene Whisnant ment of time to effectively lead the Council.The resistance by the and then State Senator Ben Westlund to obtain a$50,000 loan two incumbents to move forward on hiring a City Manager for the to help the city get started.The city needs to re-engage in open last year and a half,plus promote a climate of cohesiveness as communication with local,state and federal agencies to attract a body has and continues to keep La Pine on the back burner of new business to the city. Welcome new technology and ideas but successful progress. remember our values and our past. We have a great resource f The current council's lack of focus and continued failure to foster right here in our seniors and youth. We need to value both a a meaningful and productive partnership with the community's them for their wisdom and ideas. I had the honor to serve h businesses,implement basic ordinances and provide and effec- city councilor and as La Pine's first Mayor. I online I did a good La job. Unfortunately,I stepped down to take on a bigger battle-a tine method regularly keeping the citizens of the city and battle against throat cancer.I'm two years cancer free now,and Pine community informed and thereby engaged,are at the core of their failure to be effective. I'm willing to come back and fight for you if you will have me. Thank you, I believe I have the experience,knowledge,maturity,time and leadership skills, along with a very good understanding of the Stu Martinez needs and wants of the business community,the greater La Pine community and the citizens of La Pine.This will serve me and the citizens well in establishing a well-managed city that enhances the business climate and the quality of life in La Pine. (This information furnished by Stu Martinez.) (This information furnished by Ken Mulenex.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 401 U _ 71 11 a.z � . . ..a 9-15 Candidates ¢■ F'"A 2 Y �L�. r` .: a gar���� ''1[� '�{F 1y1,�� IyI��" s x �r (/1��[ ' kyFYI Kitty Dan Shields Varcoe Non-Partisan Non-Partisan a Occupation: Co-owner, office Occupation: La Pine Cham- administrator and bookkeeper, a ber of Commerce— Executive Shields Septic Tank Service, Director since 1995. Occupational Background: Occupational Background: Real Estate Broker licensed Substitute Educational As- in Oregon, (25 years); Central sistant, Bend-La Pine School Oregon Contracting Services, District, 1993-1995; Program Coordinator, La Pine Great Start General Contractor/Owner (7 Years); Prineville Dairy Queen, Preschool, 1993-1994; Office Administrator and Bookkeeper, Owner(7 years). Shields&Le-Mi Contractors,1979-1987;Administrative Secretary, Educational Background:Central Oregon Community College US Air Force,Kaiserslautern,Germany,1977-1979. 1 Year; Redmond Union High School—Thru 12th Year; Crook Educational Background: La Pine Public School,1-5;Bend-La County High School—Thru 9th Year;Over 500 hours Real Estate Pine Public Schools,6-12;5 terms at Central Oregon Community Related Studies College. Prior Governmental Experience:None Prior Governmental Experience:Appointed to La Pine Water We live in one of the most special places in the northwest, La District Board of Commissioners July, 1988, elected to four Pine,Oregon.We decided to become an"Official"City to insure year term in 1999;administrative employee, USAF, 1997-1999; that we could shape our own destiny.As we move forward,we City Councilor, La Pine, 2007-present; Mayor of La Pine May need to seriously consider how we will do that.Who will our future 2009-present. leaders be?What services should the City of La Pine provide? Having been born and raised in La Pine I feel a special devotion How will we position ourselves to improve on our current status? to this community,and a strong commitment to helping keep it a We must consider carefully how to apply our resources. Even great place to live. La Pine has always been my home,even for though our tax rate is comparatively low,we still need to watch the several years I lived in Germany in the 1970's,so I have had a how every dollar is spent.And our resources are not limited to constant connection with how La Pine has evolved over the years, dollars.La Pine thrives on volunteerism and citizen involvement. and yet kept it's desire to maintain the small town neighborly feel. The businesses in La Pine have a reputation for being quite This understanding is important in working to keep the balance generous when it comes to investing in the community.Consider between economic opportunity and the livability we all desire. the new"La Pine: Small Town - Bright Future"sign which was I will continue to serve the citizens of La Pine with the same de- built using donations and talent from local folks.And then the new pendability I have shown over the past four years,and an ongoing street lights along Huntington Road that La Pine folks planned commitment to being fiscally responsible for,and accountable to, and had installed...all from the donations of individuals and local the citizens and taxpayers of our city. As our city continues to build businesses. it's operational foundation and mature into a fully-established city, La Pine is unique!We want to retain our"Small Town"feel and I will be honored to continue to listen to and serve the interests independence! That's... why we live here. Land Use Laws in of my fellow citizens and neighbors. Oregon tend to be"One size fits all"!We can partner with other cities in the region and gain strength when it comes to represent- ing our region. It is time for La Pine to vote for true leadership,open communica- tion, fiscal responsibility, partnership and collaboration.A Small Town with a Bright Future! (This information furnished by Kitty Shields.) (This information furnished by Daniel K. Varcoe.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. }!fCC285Clt2te& 4tif)1 �FdV tytfdP +rf5 ,. .» 17, 9-16 Candidates X.. John Douglas J. Walsh Ward Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation:Retired Attorney Occupation: Retired x Occupational Background: Occupational Background: 7Y:. Attorney 42 years retail food and drug Educational Background: Educational Background: John Marshall Law School 19th HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Grade Juris Doctorate; Loras AND SOME COLLEGE College Bachelor of Science in Prior Governmental Experi- Political Science ence:TWO YEARS BUDGET COMMITTEE AND TWO YEARS Prior Governmental Experience:None CITY COUNCILOR I will work diligently to bring high paying jobs to the City of La Pine. TWO YEARS AGO THE VOTERS OF LAPINE ELECTED ME This work will begin by pumping Six Million Federal Dollars into TO THE CITY COUNCIL.IN THE LAST TWO YEARS WE HAVE our local economy for the long overdue City of La Pine Airport. MOVED THE CITY FOREWARD AT A STEADY PACE. WE This will immediately create 200 high paying local jobs to construct HAVE WRITTEN ALL THE REQUIRED MEMORANDAMS OF our airport which will take two years to complete. UNDERSTANDING WITH DESCHUTES COUNTY AND THE The La Pine City airport will be a state of the art facility with an STATE OF OREGON.WE HAVE A SPRING AND FALL ROAD 8,200 ft.geothermal runway located within two miles of the Busi- PROGRAM FOR ALL OUR NO PAVED ROADS,A CITY WIDE ness Industrial Park.It will be the crown jewel of Central Oregon SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM AND A MOSQUITO ABATEMENT airports and will attract many visitors and businesses to La Pine. PROGRAM.MOST IMPORTANTLY WE HAVE HELD THE TAX Our primary focus as Oregon's youngest City should be to attract RATE BELOW THE TOP TAXABLE AMOUNT.I AM VERY PROUD TO HAVE BEEN ENVOLVED IN THIS PROCESS AND HAVE and create high paying jobs.Together,let us begin this work. BEEN IN THE FOREFRONT OF GETTING THESE THINGS 1 ask for your vote. DONE. I BRING TO THE COUNCIL HONESTY, INTERGERTY, Sincerely, COMMON SENCE AND FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. I HAVE John Walsh NEVER IN THE PAST OR WILL EVER IN THE FUTURE BOW DOWN OR GIVE IN TOANY SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP HERE IN LA PINE.I WOULD LIKE THE OPPORTUNITYTO CONTINUE WORKING TOWARD MAKING OUR CITYA BETTER PLACE TO LIVE AND WORK. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE, BUT IN ANY'EVENT PLEASE VOICE YOUR OPINION AND VOTE. (This information furnished by John Walsh.) (This information furnished by Douglas J. Ward.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. .a a.. a,r,s aaa; :°.�e»'"s.� '°mfi�r�.,b ., su� •.x�.. c .,tfc,�r�.��rtlet�� <���'�€�,a��: a.�.�.����3�x�.ar.'oa$,�n�w r�§�aa>��v�.a,u'-`" .: 9-17 1 Candidates George Margie Endicott Dawson Non-partisan Non-Partisan Occupation:Mayor Occupation: Margie is a small Occupational Background: `' business owner, computer Scientific International consultant, commercial and Applications Corp., Sytems residential real estate developer Engineer;Defense Department, and volunteer. Systems Integrator and Occupational Background: Computer Scientist; NATO, Margie has acquired 30 years of Computer Scientist;Army,Computer Specialist;Labor Department, business ownership and management experience as a,software Program Analyst developer, senior project/product manager, business analyst, Educational Background: OSU,B.S. Economics; Post grad,- small business owner, real estate developer, consultant and ate-Certificates in Manpower Management;Land Use Planning; dedicated volunteer. Program Management Educational Background: Graduate of Redmond Union High Prior Governmental Experience: Redmond City Council; School,with honors and attended COCC and Portland Community Redmond Urban Area Planning Commission;Prince Willaim Co, College.She has received numerous IBM certifications. VA,Planning Commission Prior Governmental Experience: Current, for three (3) years My desire to continue to serve Redmond as mayor is driven by chair of the City of Redmond's,Downtown Urban Renewal Advi- my affection for the community. I am a fifth generation Central sory Committee(DURAC),four(4)years total on the committee, Oregonian. My wife, Lynda,and I returned home after a career Facade&Grant Design Review Committee(DURAC),a seat on with Department of Defense. We have two grown daughters with the City of Redmond Planning Commission,Redmond Develop- children of their own. ment Commission Being a native,I want Redmond to prosper and stay the wonderful Margie Dawson was born, raised and received her K community it now is. To achieve this,we need elected officials through 12 education in Redmond.She, like many others left to who have broad experience and the time to devote to City issues. make her way in the world,yet she chose to return after a very As your current Mayor and a former City Councilor and Planning successful career in the computer software industry.She is now Commissioner I have an in-depth understanding of the issues we living her commitment to our Community of Redmond,by investing face and appreciate the complex solutions we develop. her own time,money and dedication in her home town.Being a We have made great strides enhancing Redmond's infrastructure. City Councilor is volunteerism as its very best. Downtown continues to improve. The fagade improvement pro- As your Redmond City Councilor Margie will: gram,the new Centennial Park,new roads,and other upgrades Work to build a strong foundation for community and eco- lead to making our community a desirable place to live. nomic development in all areas of Redmond,meaning more During the current economic downturn, it is important that the family wage jobs for Redmond's citizens. Mayor and Council closely monitor our spending and maximize • Continue to support public/private investments to improve our use of taxpayer dollars. I feel we have done a very good job our entire community and blighted areas. a' of that. I want the opportunity to continue our progress,even in . Work to preserve our heritage,by helping to ensure buildings these challenging times. like the Evergreen School and other historic landmarks are I fully endorse business and industry generating living wage jobs, preserved and maintained. and creating affordable housing. I agree with the City's efforts . Will work hard to help insure more infra-structure is available to work with the entire community to keep Redmond livable. to our power grid in an effort help attract new sustainable Finally, we do and will continue to work with other agencies to industrial development,meaning more family wage jobs. enhance Redmond's influence on government programs that affect our citizens. Will support and work to increase our visitors' industry as Redmond is the jump off point for all of Central Oregon. This is an exciting time to live in Redmond,and I want to continue to be a contributor. Make sure she is available to the citizens she serves throughout Redmond. (This information furnished by George Endicott.) (This information furnished by Margie Dawson.) .rs= =" The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. d0 iial[leschitt Ctt�urlt+ 1 B: sftet i} r tcffpft # fs',r g3 F 5a y s A u.. .: 9-18 Candidates 4 F 0 ; _. Ed Jay Onimus Patrick s Non-Partisan Non-Partisan e Occupation: Property Owners Occupation:Network Adminis- Association Accounting Man- trator for Jefferson County Edu- ager-JELD-WEN Communities cational Service District,Madras Occupational Background: Oregon 12+ years; Redmond United States Marine Corp - City Councilor- President of ` y 1977-1997 Council Educational Background:Uni- Occupational Background: versity of Phoenix-MBA;Campbell University-BA(Accounting) Local Tire Company 17+years; Prior Governmental Experience:Redmond Budget Committee- Educational Background:Central Oregon Community College, 1999-2003,2008;Board of Directors:Healing Reins-2004-2010; 14,Associaciate Degree;Mt Hood Community College;Redmond Board of Directors:Leadership Redmond-2008-present;Board High School of Directors:Volunteer Connect-2010 Prior Governmental Experience: Redmond City Councilor am Economic Development—Job,Job,Jobs! completing my 12th year;Airport Commission;Central Oregon In- The current national recession is having a negative impact on tergovernmental Council;Fair Board;Redmond Childcare Alliance the local economy.Salem must change the tide of poor business I want to make sure to state that I am extremely honored to have recruitment and retention in the sate. Local governments must served Redmond for the-last 12 years as a city councilor. Much make their communities attractive to business development. of that time we have seen remarkable growth which has helped Here is how: to make the job extremely pleasing, satisfying and rewarding. ❑ An educated work force: The Redmond City Council We as a City can be proud to make the statement that we are in must continue to work closely with the Redmond 2J School District a very positive financial situation in comparison to many of the to improve public education. We also need a fully functioning, Cities throughout the state. Our Staff, Budget Committee and multi-disciplined 4 year university. This is the one key MUST Council have remained conservative and responsible in our use DO to attract future economic growth.To keep the costs to the of the Citizens tax monies.There are some tough decisions that community low and not be at the mercy of a volatile state budget, will need to be made in the coming years.1 believe with my experi- my preference is a private university. But whether it is a private ence I can help in deciding the direction that Redmond travels.As university or an expansion of OSU Cascades,we need it now; a City Councilor I will continue to make every attempt to keep a not in ten to twenty years. small town atmosphere in our wonderful City.Our community has ❑ Support our local entrepreneurs:Our local businesses many fantastic programs that echo the word family and caring. need to know that Redmond supports them.Historically,Redmond One I am involved with is the City Care Clinic which provides free has been friendly towards business and that must continue.As medical care for those who cannot afford it,that is the definition citizens, we also need to buy local. Far too many commercial of caring for our neighbors and is Redmond at its best.With hard buildings are empty.Only when we support our own businesses work and determination we will hold on to and enjoy the family will be attract new businesses to our location. friendly personality and tendencies that have defined us over ❑ Keep costs comparatively low:We have some control the years.It is my hope that you will support me as I run for City over the cost of doing business in Redmond. We must keep Councilor in November. our city's costs down.Also,any new taxes that will increase the financial burden on our citizens and our business must carry a compelling economic or social advantage or it will not have my support. (This information furnished by Ed Onimus.) (This information furnished by Jay Patrick.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. EM,9-19 Candidates F David A. Gerald "Jerry" Asson Bogart Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation: Retired CPA Occupation: President Steel- Business Executive head Construction Services; Occupational Background: Three Creeks Brewing Com- Self employed CPA-Business pany: Partner, Managing Part- Executive practicing under the ner 1 of 3 name of Doubletree Advantage; Occupational Background: Partner in Portland, Oregon Ventator Group - Multi Store CPA firm named Anderson,Asson and Hess;CPA with Coopers Manager 6 yrs.;US Army Cavalry Scout Sergeant 4 Years Active and Lybrand -6 Years Reserve. IRR;Ranch Hand. Educational Background: Bachelor of Business Administra- Educational Background: Lakeview High School - 12th H.S. tion from University of Portland in 1959; Masters of Business Diploma;Shasta College;University of Oregon Administration from University of California,Los Angeles in 1962 prior Governmental Experience:Sisters City Council-Elected Prior Governmental Experience: Served on Sisters, Oregon 2008 to Current;Sisters Budget Committee-Appointed;Technical Budget Committee in 2010;US Army Reserve 1959-1965 Advisory Committee-Development Code,Appointed. I am 73. My wife and 1 moved to Sisters four years ago. We Many issues face the City of Sisters, however nothing is more have four married children and thirteen grand children. We are important than continuing to be fiscally responsible with city members of St. Edwards Catholic Church where I am on the resources and diligently work to help create family wage jobs. finance committee. Economic Development and Stability: I served in the US Army Reserve with six months active duty at We need Jobs now and Jobs for the future. then Fort Ord,CA. Today I am a Director of the Sisters Country Growth is imperative to economic sustainability, but it must be Historical Society,Treasurer of Timber Creek HOA and a member measured and strategically planned.We must continue to provide of the Sisters City Budget Committee. support for our tourist based economy, yet we must also focus In recent years, 1 published two books; Bringing In The Hay, a on bringing family wage jobs to our economy.While we have ad- nostalgic history of the old loose hay stacking era and Forty Years equate developable land within the City limits,we must continue to To Idaho,an historical account of the epic journey of European move forward to bring jobs to the City.While in office I have helped immigrants through Western coal mines to Idaho homesteads. bring an"Enterprise Zone"to our shovel ready industrial parks. I grew up on an Idaho farm,was a private pilot,enjoy woodwork- As a member of the EDCO board of directors a bridge has built ing,riding horses and watching our grand kids do it their way. between this sucessful organization and the City of Sisters.We must continue to move forward with the non-partisan Economic If elected, I will advocate consistent budget funding to promote Development oriented group.I am a founding member of SBART new industry and year-round family wage jobs through payment (Sisters Business Attraction and Retention Team.)and currently controlled programs. I will institute a monthly forum to educate serve as the Vice Chair This local group of business leaders and the public on the long-term necessity of increased economic other stake holders,is helping to attract and assist new businesses development. as they come to town. I will work to develop a standard methodology of careful docu- I will continue to invest my time in seeking ways to assist with mented research for Councilors and administrators to use in ad- economic development citywide,but we must make sure that local dressing all significant pending issues. government supports economic development and not hinder it.I I believe that a reasoned,cost conscious,sensitive,�approach must assure you that our city government will continue to provide less be used to prioritize and evaluate the impact of governmental barriers for private industry,not more.Job retention and creation action on the lives of its citizens. in the private sector is critical to the economic health of our city. (This information furnished by David A.Asson) (This information furnished by Gerald L.Bogart.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. 9-20 Candidates T , Wendy rll z`i Virginia m Holzman Lindsey Non-partisan Non-Partisan Occupation:Retired Occupation: Retired Occupational Background. Occupational Background: Library Media Assistant, Bea- Upon completing training, I verton School District; 5 served in the Navy as an Elec- Educational Background:B.A. tronic Technician.After my Navy Nutrition, San Francisco State service 1 worked for over forty University years in the hi tech electronics Prior Governmental Experience: Chairperson, Sisters CCI field as Purchasing Agent;Senior Engineering Planner;Purchas- (Committee for Citizens Involvement) — Nov 2007 to Present; ing Manager;Material Control Manager;and Director of Material for various corporations such as General Dynamics;Burroughs; Sisters Development Code Technical Advisory Committee 2008- 2010;Sisters Parks Master Plan Committee-present Digital Systems;Protocol Systems;etc.In addition,I spent several years in real estate;first as a Sales Agent for Red Carpet Realty I will be an independent voice on the City Council who will look at then as Branch Manager for McMillen Realty. I also worked two all sides of an issue and make decisions that benefit all of Sisters. seasons as a tax preparer. I will work for sustainable jobs,smart development and growth that After retiring from full time positions,I spent several years work- will strengthen and revitalize ourtown,while ensuring our quality of ing as a consultant for two electronics companies, assisting life and preserving the great things we love about living in Sisters. in locating and approving new suppliers, then negotiating and Specifically, I will: writing the contracts. +Focus on revitalizing the downtown core,the heart and soul of Educational Background: Milan High School, 12, Diploma, Sisters,working to fill the empty retail spaces and bringing small College Prep;Butler University,14,Music Education;Saddleback businesses,whose needs match our community,to town. College, 16,AA Degree,Bus Admin/Mgmt +Collaborate with businesses and the community on the Cascade Other: Avenue Improvement Project. US Navy Electronics School,Class A School,Certificate,Electron- +Proceed forward with the Housing Plan already adopted by the ics Technician;California State University,Five-Course Program, City so that those who live here can work here. Certificate, Purchasing Management; Century 21 Real Estate, +Support our city staff who have created a professional atmo- night courses,State License,Real Estate Sales;H&R Block Tax sphere in which people are treated with respect, have known Preparation,night courses,State License,Tax Preparation expectations,and benefit from timely decisions. + Protect our surrounding natural environment while ensuring Prior Governmental Experience:I served on the City of Sisters strong support for recreational opportunities,our schools,com- Budget Committee the last three years. munity organizations and cultural events,all of which enrich our I look forward to working with the other councilors to successfully town,and help make us the unique community we are. handle the many challenges facing the City during these economic I am an involved citizen who has been actively engaged in our times. This includes the city remaining business friendly and community for over five years. I am the chair of the Committee pursuing economic opportunities for our citizens. for Citizen Involvement and liaison to the City Council. In that I believe my varied education and background will assist me in role I have attended City Council meetings and workshops since that regard.I have tried to keep up with the many situations that November 2007,and thus have demonstrated not only my com- have come before the Council and have occasionally written to mitment to our community,but that I have the knowledge of what the Nugget with my thoughts. 1 have additionally addressed the our city can and should do. Council on several occasions. If you care about Sisters,all of Sisters,please vote for me. 3 (This information furnished by Wendy V.Holzman.) (This information furnished by Virginia Lindsey.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. r 6 NE 9-21 Candidates 1 Jackis',, Sharlene fig= Shepardson Weed Non-Partisan Non-Partisan Occupation: Childcare Pro- Occupation: Executive Direc- �eV vider, Co-Leader of Bread of ,3r tor,Sisters Habitat for Humanity Life Ministry Occupational Background: Occupational Background: English Teacher, Asia; A Joyful Noise; Sisters Bakery; Residential Councilor, R° Fairview Training Center, Rec- Devereux,Santa Barbara reational Therapy Aide;Clerical Educational Background: Specialist,DMV;Clerical Assistant,DMV Masters in Teacher Education,Eastern Oregon University;Bach- Educational Background:Merit Davis,Certificate in Accounting/ elor or Arts,Political Science and Communications,University of Business Management;Sprague High School,Diploma California,Santa Barbara;Yreka High School,Yreka,California Prior Governmental Experience:DMV Union Local President Prior Governmental Experience: Sisters City Council;Sisters I have always loved this town. I got the opportunity of a lifetime Planning Commission when I married Nick Shepardson and he moved me and my chil- Sisters,like otherAmerican communities,is in an economic down- dren to Sisters in 1996.We graduated four children from SHS. turn not experienced since the Great Depression. Some of our We still have one child in seventh grade and one in fourth grade. neighbors have lost their jobs and homes. Construction jobs that I plan on living here the rest of my life. fueled the growth of the last decade are gone. Property values Many people encouraged me to run for office.They felt a person have cratered and whole subdivisions are bank owned.Though like me is needed on city council. One person said, "Jacki is our downtown core continues to be vibrant and tourism remains thoughtful,compassionate,intelligent and knows her own mind. strong,there are many empty store fronts. These are qualities that are needed in public office."I am a quick Now more than ever,we need inclusive, intelligent,transparent study and I think outside of the box. I listen to all sides of any leadership from our city government. For the past two years,the given situation and I research all possible angles to make sure that City Council majority has focused on economic development-all my decision is appropriate.I will ask as many people as possible with the goal of attracting outside business to our town. Funds about their opinions and ideas,in order to serve my constituents have been gifted to development interests, and incentives, to to the best of my abilities. be paid by tax dollars, have been created. These measures, If elected,my top priority would be economic development.We however well intended,have not been fruitful. In addition,some need to look at other small towns that have turned their economy of the decisions made to promote business have been divisive around.We need to find out what they did,and see if we can ap- and out of step with community goals and values identified in the ply that to Sisters.The best type of economic development would 2007 visioning process. bring sustainable living wage jobs to our town. We must come together to broaden the economic development Living wage jobs are of the utmost importance to the future of conversation;to identify our strengths and work together to over- Sisters.I have watched three of my children move away because come our weaknesses. The City of Sisters must take the lead there wasn't any opportunity'in our town. I would like to see in a renewed community visioning process that addresses our Sisters grow in a manner that would insure that my children,and current economic realities. the children of other families could find employment that would This can only happen if we elect independent voices to the City keep them here. Council that represent a wider range of interests. My core values and objectives are: Integrity; transparent,inclusive decision making;fiscally conser- vative; intelligent development; small business and job attrac- tion and retention; maintain and enhance our downtown core; affordable housing;citizen participation in government;maintain a unique small town feel;maintain and enhance our natural en- vironment...parks,trails,Wychus Creek. (This information furnished by Jacquelyn L.Shepardson.) (This information furnished by Sharlene Weed.) The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county. t�4t1a �ftaf ��fF( � QT °rtp�Ei e r d st � 9-22 Candidates Election Information ✓ Deschutes County election information is available online at www.deschutes.org/clerk. ✓ State of Oregon Election information is available online at http://www.oregonvotes.org. Deschutes County Elections Results: After 8 pm on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Deschutes County will begin posting election results online at www.deschutes.org/electionresuIts. The County's election page will be updated throughout the evening. titicl �aueg E 4 de al Ian 1hrt b 9-23 Election Information . ! R� 2� �. � � \° REMEMBER! . All ballots must be received at an Official drop site ; or the Deschutes County Clerk's Office \ n0 later than 8 pm, November 2, 2010 Postmarks DO Not Count!