The 53-year-old Democrat announced her candidacy Friday to represent Washington’s 6th Congressional District
In the second count of the Nov. 7 general election ballots it still appears incumbents have the edge over challengers.
In the election night count it appears incumbents have the edge over challengers in the races for city government in North County.
Candidates running for Oroville School Board Position 5 – Debra Nesper, Bryan Zeski and write-in candidate Adam Breardsley.
This is the third in our series of articles on the candidates who participated in a forum held in Oroville on Oct. 5.
The Oroville Chamber sponsored a candidates’ forum Oct. 5. Incumbent Ed Naillon was the only mayoral candidate who attended.
Three out of four candidates for Oroville City Council were on hand to introduce themselves and answer questions from the audience
Editor’s Note: This week we ask a few questions of the three candidates for Oroville School Board, Director Position 5 (at large).
Tina Holan and Stephanie Steinman are running for Position 4 on the North Valley Hospital Board of Commissioners.
Nesper received 357 votes, Zeski 260 votes and incumbent Birmingham, 173 votes
Ernesto Cerrillo and Marylou Kriner are seeking a seat on the Tonasket City Council, Position 2
Two-way race for Tonasket Council Position No. 5. Candidates will meet in the November General Election.
Statewide elections experiencing a surge in candidates for high-profile open seats such as commissioner of public lands and governor.