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Alison McCaffree, LWV of WA Census and Redistricting Chair, will join with Paul Andrews, Kitsap County Auditor, to discuss how redistricting will be conducted in Washington State and Kitsap County.
We did an outstanding job in Kitsap County with getting a full count on the 2020 Census. Now that information will be put to use in establishing fair representation for our citizens. Find out how!
About the speakers

Alison McCaffree has a wide range of leadership, management, and community organizing experience. Her involvement with giving back to her community started at an early age—and she was a recipient of the Girl Scout Gold Award. Alison holds mechanical engineering degrees from Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MBA from the Sloan School of Business at MIT.
After starting and managing successful for-profit businesses, Alison moved to the nonprofit sector, where she has held chief executive positions since 2009. Alison currently leads Politics of the Possible in Action—a nonprofit that focuses on increasing community engagement and enhancing the public’s knowledge of civics.
Alison heads up the LWVWA’s redistricting efforts for the 2021 redistricting cycle.

As Kitsap County Auditor, Paul Andrews oversees elections in Kitsap County, as well as document recording, payroll for the county and other government agencies, county finances and the county’s licensing sub-agency.
Prior to being elected Auditor, Paul spent more than 25 years as an IT professional, managing big data, focusing on modernization, transparency and accessibility while safeguarding sensitive records. He has a Building Design degree, is a graduate of Leadership Kitsap and is skilled in LEAN management practices.
He and his wife, Carol, are the parents of 2 college age children and live in Port Orchard.