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64% of SJC ballots received – Additional 30% expected in final day drop boxes and mail-in ballots
Monday, November 4, 2024by Jeff Noedel As of today, just over 24 hours before tabulation starts, San Juan County Elections Manager Camolyn Armstong told SanJuans.Today, “We’re currently at 64 percent returns. We’re hoping for another 30 percent with mail-in ballots and election day ballot drop-offs.” While San Juan County turnout is already at 64 percent,…
County general election turnout this year was a 16-year low
Thursday, November 14, 2024by Jeff Noedel Despite one of the starkest choices between presidential candidates in decades, voter turnout across Washington was down. In San Juan County, turnout was the lowest in five presidential elections across 16 years. “I’m not in a position to express an opinion,” Camolyn Armstrong told SanJuans/Today. She is the County…
Rick Hughes grants public permission to remove his campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
A VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Wednesday, November 6, 2024by Jeff Noedel An estimated 1,000 political yard signs sprang up on private and public land across the San Juans this general election season. Hundreds are still up. But without expressed permission of the “owners” of those signs, it is not wise to…
Stephanie O’Day grants public permission to remove her campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
Thursday, November 7, 2024by Jeff Noedel San Juan County Council residency district 1 candidate Stephanie O’Day invites citizens to remove her campaign’s yard signs from public rights-of-way and public space. Importantly, she is not empowered to authorize the removal of any other campaign’s signs. Nor is she empowered to authorize the removal of signs from anyone’s private property. If…
Justin Paulsen: ‘I am encouraged by preliminary numbers’
FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT RELEASED BY JUSTIN PAULSEN, candidate for San Juan County Council, District 2 Thank you to our entire community for the opportunity to make connections, hear your thoughts and concerns for San Juan County, and for affording me the chance to be part of those discussions during this election cycle. I am…
LAST LARGE BATCH OF VOTES COUNTED: Paulsen wins Council District 2
ORIGINAL: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 @ 8:30 p.m.UPDATE 1: Thursday, November 7, 2024 @ 9:25 a.m.UPDATE 2: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 @ 5:00 p.m. With approximately 100 votes to be counted between now and November 25, a complete picture of the November 5 local elections are in focus. The final totals, including the anticipated 100…
64% of SJC ballots received – Additional 30% expected in final day drop boxes and mail-in ballots
Monday, November 4, 2024by Jeff Noedel As of today, just over 24 hours before tabulation starts, San Juan County Elections Manager Camolyn Armstong told SanJuans.Today, “We’re currently at 64 percent returns. We’re hoping for another 30 percent with mail-in ballots and election day ballot drop-offs.” While San Juan County turnout is already at 64 percent,…
County general election turnout this year was a 16-year low
Thursday, November 14, 2024by Jeff Noedel Despite one of the starkest choices between presidential candidates in decades, voter turnout across Washington was down. In San Juan County, turnout was the lowest in five presidential elections across 16 years. “I’m not in a position to express an opinion,” Camolyn Armstrong told SanJuans/Today. She is the County…
Rick Hughes grants public permission to remove his campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
A VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Wednesday, November 6, 2024by Jeff Noedel An estimated 1,000 political yard signs sprang up on private and public land across the San Juans this general election season. Hundreds are still up. But without expressed permission of the “owners” of those signs, it is not wise to…
Stephanie O’Day grants public permission to remove her campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
Thursday, November 7, 2024by Jeff Noedel San Juan County Council residency district 1 candidate Stephanie O’Day invites citizens to remove her campaign’s yard signs from public rights-of-way and public space. Importantly, she is not empowered to authorize the removal of any other campaign’s signs. Nor is she empowered to authorize the removal of signs from anyone’s private property. If…
Justin Paulsen: ‘I am encouraged by preliminary numbers’
FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT RELEASED BY JUSTIN PAULSEN, candidate for San Juan County Council, District 2 Thank you to our entire community for the opportunity to make connections, hear your thoughts and concerns for San Juan County, and for affording me the chance to be part of those discussions during this election cycle. I am…
LAST LARGE BATCH OF VOTES COUNTED: Paulsen wins Council District 2
ORIGINAL: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 @ 8:30 p.m.UPDATE 1: Thursday, November 7, 2024 @ 9:25 a.m.UPDATE 2: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 @ 5:00 p.m. With approximately 100 votes to be counted between now and November 25, a complete picture of the November 5 local elections are in focus. The final totals, including the anticipated 100…
64% of SJC ballots received – Additional 30% expected in final day drop boxes and mail-in ballots
Monday, November 4, 2024by Jeff Noedel As of today, just over 24 hours before tabulation starts, San Juan County Elections Manager Camolyn Armstong told SanJuans.Today, “We’re currently at 64 percent returns. We’re hoping for another 30 percent with mail-in ballots and election day ballot drop-offs.” While San Juan County turnout is already at 64 percent,…
County general election turnout this year was a 16-year low
Thursday, November 14, 2024by Jeff Noedel Despite one of the starkest choices between presidential candidates in decades, voter turnout across Washington was down. In San Juan County, turnout was the lowest in five presidential elections across 16 years. “I’m not in a position to express an opinion,” Camolyn Armstrong told SanJuans/Today. She is the County…
Rick Hughes grants public permission to remove his campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
A VIDEO IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Wednesday, November 6, 2024by Jeff Noedel An estimated 1,000 political yard signs sprang up on private and public land across the San Juans this general election season. Hundreds are still up. But without expressed permission of the “owners” of those signs, it is not wise to…
Stephanie O’Day grants public permission to remove her campaign’s yard signs on public rights-of-way
Thursday, November 7, 2024by Jeff Noedel San Juan County Council residency district 1 candidate Stephanie O’Day invites citizens to remove her campaign’s yard signs from public rights-of-way and public space. Importantly, she is not empowered to authorize the removal of any other campaign’s signs. Nor is she empowered to authorize the removal of signs from anyone’s private property. If…
Justin Paulsen: ‘I am encouraged by preliminary numbers’
FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT RELEASED BY JUSTIN PAULSEN, candidate for San Juan County Council, District 2 Thank you to our entire community for the opportunity to make connections, hear your thoughts and concerns for San Juan County, and for affording me the chance to be part of those discussions during this election cycle. I am…
LAST LARGE BATCH OF VOTES COUNTED: Paulsen wins Council District 2
ORIGINAL: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 @ 8:30 p.m.UPDATE 1: Thursday, November 7, 2024 @ 9:25 a.m.UPDATE 2: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 @ 5:00 p.m. With approximately 100 votes to be counted between now and November 25, a complete picture of the November 5 local elections are in focus. The final totals, including the anticipated 100…