2015 was a local election year. There were races for port commission, county council, city council, mayor, and school board on the ballot. There were also two statewide initiatives.
Special elections were held in February and April of 2015. The filing period for office in 2015 was May 11th-15th. The August Top Two Election was Tuesday, August 4th; the November general election was Tuesday, November 3rd.
2015 Ballot Measures
- Tim Eyman’s Initiative 1366: NO
- Paul Allen’s Initiative 1401: YES
- Advisory Votes 10, 11, 12, 13: MAINTAINED
- Best Starts for Kids (King County Proposition 1): YES
- Kirkland Proposition 1 (Formation of Kirkland Aquatics and Recreation District): YES
2015 Candidates
- King County Assessor: Lloyd Hara
- King County Elections Director: Zack Hudgins
- King County Council, District #6: Claudia Balducci
- Seattle Port Commission, Position #2: Courtney Gregoire
- Seattle Port Commission, Position #5: Fred Felleman
- Kirkland City Council, Position #2: Shelley Kloba
- Kirkland City Council, Position #6: Dave Asher
- Mayor of Redmond: Steve Fields
- Redmond City Council, Position #3: Hank Margeson
- Redmond City Council, Position #5: Angela Birney
- Sammamish City Council, Position #2: Mark Cross
- Sammamish City Council, Position #6: Tom Vance
- Woodinville City Council, Position #4: Elaine Cook
Top Two endorsements
- Redmond City Proposition #1: Yes
- Redmond City Proposition #2: Yes
- Sammamish City Council, Position #4: Hank Klein
- King County Elections Director: Chris Roberts