Watch candidates for the Port Orchard City Council answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for Port Orchard city council were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 14, at 6:30 pm. This is the recording of that forum.
Candidates are:
Position 2: Jay Rosapepe, Randy Jones
Position 3: Heidi Fenton, Scott Diener
Position 6: Kaylan O’Connor, Fred Chang
Council-At-Large: Mark Trenary, Shaun Williams
We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum.
Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Liz Sebren. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to Port Orchard. Each candidate was be given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their name appears on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond. At the end of the forum, each candidate had 90 seconds to make a closing statement.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
This forum will broadcast on BKAT (WAVE Cable Channel 3 or Comcast Channel 12) on these dates:
Watch candidates for the Bainbridge Island City Council answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for Bainbridge Island city council were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 13, at 6:30 pm. This is the recording of that forum.
Candidates are:
North Ward, District 2: Brenda Fantroy-Johnson, Chris Smith
South Ward, District 3: Jon Quitslund, Kent Scott
Central Ward, District 5: Clarence Moriwaki, Rasham Nassar
North Ward, District 7: Joe Deets, Ron Peltier
We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum.
Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Jackie Bailey. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to the Bainbridge Island. Each candidate was be given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their name appears on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond. At the end of the forum, each candidate had 90 seconds to make a closing statement.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
This forum will broadcast on BKAT (WAVE Cable Channel 3 or Comcast Channel 12) on these dates:
Watch candidates for the Poulsbo City Council answer questions submitted by the community.
League of Women Voters of Kitsap’s 2021 Poulsbo City Council Position 6 Candidate Forum was recorded on Oct. 4, 2021 with candidate David Musgrove and write-in candidate Pam Keeley. (Write-in candidate’s name does not appear on the ballot.)
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
Watch candidates for the North Kitsap School Board answer questions submitted by the community.
League of Women Voters of Kitsap’s 2021 North Kitsap School Board District 1 Candidate Forum was recorded on Oct. 4, 2021 with candidates Richard (Rick) Eckert and Michael Duchemin.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
This forum has been canceled. Carolynn Perkins and Kevin Keys both accepted our invitation to participate; however, Mr. Keys finds he is unable to attend the forum. The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan organization and does not conduct a forum with only one candidate present.
Watch candidates for the South Kitsap School Board answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for South Kitsap School Board were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 12, at 6:30 pm. This is the recording of that forum.
Candidates are:
District 3: Brian Pickard, Anna Schroeder
District 4: Jeffrey (Jefé) Wilson, Gregg Anderson
We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum.
Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Janet Stegemeyer. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to the South Kitsap school board. Each candidate was be given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their name appears on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond. At the end of the forum, each candidate had 90 seconds to make a closing statement.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
This forum will broadcast on BKAT (WAVE Cable Channel 3 or Comcast Channel 12) on these dates:
Watch candidates for Bremerton City Council answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for Bremerton council were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 7, at 5:30 pm. Jennifer Chamberlin, Melissa Watkinson, Jeff Coughlin, Michael Goodnow, Mike Simpson, Anna Mockler, and Eric Younger accepted our offer to attend. We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum.
Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Linda Streissguth. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to the City of Bremerton. Each candidate was be given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their name appears on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond. At the end of the forum, each candidate had 90 seconds to make a closing statement.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
Watch candidates for Bremerton Municipal Court Judge answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for Bremerton Municipal Court Judge, Tracy Flood and Thomas (Tom) E. Weaver participated in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 6, at 5:30 pm. We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum.
Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Linda Streissguth. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to the City of Bremerton. Each candidate was given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their names appear on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond to each. At the end of the forum, Mr. Weaver and Ms Flood had 90 seconds to make closing statements.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
Watch candidates for Bremerton Mayor answer questions submitted by the community.
Candidates for Bremerton Mayor, including a write-in candidate, were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 5, at 5:30 pm. Greg Wheeler and William Broughton responded to our invitations and agreed to attend. We thank our candidates for offering their skills and talents in service to our city. They deserve our respect, and we asked them to maintain civility with one another during this forum. Questions were submitted to the League by voters through our website and were consolidated into questions asked by our moderator, Linda Streissguth. The questions covered a range of topics and issues pertinent to the City of Bremerton. Each candidate was given 90 seconds to make an opening statement in the order in which their names appear on the ballot. Then each candidate answered a series of questions, in a rotating order, and was given 60 seconds to respond to each. At the end of the forum, Mayor Wheeler and Mr. Broughton had 90 seconds to make closing statements.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.
Candidates for the Central Kitsap SD School Board were invited to participate in a League of Women Voters of Kitsap candidate forum via Zoom Webinar on October 4, at 6:30 pm. Candidates Sherese Hegwood and Denise Tracy agreed to attend. Ms Hegwood announced at the forum that she was withdrawing from the election due to unforeseen circumstances. Ms Tracy concluded with a brief statement regarding her aspirations for the school board.
The abbreviated forum was recorded by the League, uploaded to YouTube, and posted on our website as a public service.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization and does not support or oppose candidates or political parties. However, we do support good governance and an educated electorate, which is why we sponsor these forums.