How supporters
make an impact
Those of us who can share our money, time, and/or voice to help get out the vote in support of Democracy and campaigns for public office that match our values are the most impactful to our local community.
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FAQs
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Since filing for office in May 2025, we have engaged in modest campaign activity, with financial overhead costs consistent with development of this website.
In preparation for the November ‘25 General Election, the campaign plans to invest financial capital in road signs, printed literature sharing links and QR codes to digital communications, and tools to support an active social media presence.
Funds may also be used to support monthly gatherings for Candidate “Meet and Greet” opportunities and purchase of clothing merchandise.
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Candidates for public office are required to disclose specific financial information about their own personal finances, as well as all collections and uses of campaign funds (including personal financial contributions.) Information for this campaign, as well as all public office campaigns, may be found at:
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The campaign has a dedicated account with Kitsap Credit Union, who partners with Autobooks to process digital ACH, credit card, and iPhone tap to pay transactions under the following fee structure:
ACH payments: 1.00%
Credit card payments: 3.49%
Tap to Pay on iPhone payments: 2.75%
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Individuals, PACs, Unions and Corporations cannot contribute more than $1200 to the campaign each calendar year. Specific details may be found at:
https://www.pdc.wa.gov/rules-enforcement/guidelines-restrictions/contribution-limits
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In Washington State, School Board Directors may collect $50 per day for attending board meetings and for performing other services on behalf of the school district, not to exceed $4,800/year. School Board Directors may also be reimbursed for expenses incurred during the course of official duties. These funds are not included in the $4,800 annual maximum. Specific details may be found at:
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