News
Latest updates from the campaign:
The Long Run: Primary Preview
Jefferson County Beacon
July 8, by Charlie Bermant
"The Washington State Primary, where all races are narrowed down to the top two prevailing candidates regardless of party, is just four weeks away. Ballots will be mailed to voters on Wednesday, July 17. The primary will determine who will appear on the November 5 general election ballot.
While there are several local and statewide races with primary contests, significant local positions are already decided. State Senate candidates Mike Chapman, a Democrat, and Republican Marcia Kelbon will face each other in the fall, while Jefferson County District 1 hopefuls Heather Dudley-Nollette and Ben Thomas are due for a match-up.
All of these candidates appeared at a July 2 Candidate Forum hosted by the Port Townsend Rotary Club..."
A look at candidates in recent local, national forums
Port Townsend Leader
July 3, by Jason Victor Serinus
"In the past 15 days, I’ve witnessed two candidate events: the Jefferson County Democrats forum with County Commissioner candidates Heather Dudley-Nollette and Ben Thomas, and the CNN Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump..."
THE LONG RUN, episode 2
Jefferson County Beacon
Anyone who wants to run for public office has their chance next week, as candidate filing for this year’s election occurs from Monday, May 6, to Friday, May 10. However, those who haven’t yet declared their candidacy will be at a disadvantage.
Dudley-Nollette announces bid for commissioner
The Leader
Election season is gaining momentum, and candidate filing week for those seeking office in the November general election begins May 6.
Bayside director to run for Jefferson County commissioner - Heather Dudley-Nollette seeks District 1 seat
Peninsula Daily News
- By Peter Segall
- Wednesday, May 1, 2024 1:30am
- POLITICS, JEFFERSON COUNTY
THE LONG RUN, episode 1
Jefferson County Beacon
Longtime local entrepreneur Heather Dudley-Nollette will announce her candidacy for the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners this week. A Democrat, she is currently the only declared candidate for the District 1 seat.