Angie Homola, Island County Commissioner. Angie Homola represents District 2, which encompasses the greater Oak Harbor area. She is currently the Chair of the Island County Commission. Angie has been a strong advocate for greater transparency in the Commissioners’ Office. Email: district2@co.island.wa.us Office Phone: 360-679-7353
Helen Price Johnson, Island County Commissioner. HelenPrice-Johnson represents District 1, which extends from the south end of Whidbey Island to just south of Oak Harbor. She was elected to office in 2008, and became the first woman to sit on the Island County Commission. Her term runs thru 2012, and she is a candidate for re-election. Email: district1@co.island.wa.us Office Phone: 360-679-7357
Greg Banks, Island County Prosecutor. Greg Banks is in his fourth term as Island County Prosecutor, and has been a leader in establishing a drug court for addicted, non-violent offenders: developing protocols for the investigation of cases involving methamphetamine and child sex abuse cases. The latter protocols have been adopted by Washington’s DSHS. Email: ICPAO_Webmaster@co.island.wa.us Office Phone: 360-679-7363
Ana Maria Nuñez CPA, Island County Treasurer. Ana MariaNuñez was elected to office in 2008 after having served as Chief Deputy Treasurer for several years. Her primary responsibilities as Treasurer are to makes decisions on the distribution of investments to meet the daily cash needs of Island County. Email: treasurerwebinfo@co.island.wa.us Office Phone: 360-679-7301
Debra Van Pelt, Island County Clerk. Debra was elected Island County Clerk in 2008, after serving as Deputy Clerk for six years. Email: Office Phone: 360-679-7359
Mary Margaret Haugen, State Senator. Mary Margaret Haugen has represented the 10th Legislative District in Washington since 1993, and served as a member of the Washington State House of Representatives for ten years before that. She is long-time chair of the Senate Transportation Committee. Email MMH Olympia Phone: 360-786-7618 District Phone: 360-682-6274
Governor Christine Gregoire. Christine Gregoire was first elected Governor of Washington in 2004, after serving as Washington Attorney General for twelve years. As Attorney General, she gained national recognition for her lead role in the $200 billion tobacco settlement in the late 1990s. In her terms as Governor, Gregoire has focused on environmental stewardship and job creation in Washington state. Contact Governor Gregoire.
Rick Larsen, U.S. House of Representatives. Rick Larsen, who hails from Snohomish County, Washington, was first elected to Congress in 2000. He serves on the House Transportation Committee and the House Armed Services committee, both excellent vantage points to serve the 2nd Congressional District. Email Rick Larsen D.C. Phone: 202-225-2605 Everett Phone: 425-252-3188
Patty Murray, U.S. Senator. First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992, Patty Murray was the first woman to represent Washington State in the Senate. She has moved into the Senate Leadership with her characteristic hard work and her down to earth, tenacious style. She sits on a variety of committees, including those which allow her to concentrate on aerospace and veterans affairs. Email Senator Murray D.C. Phone: 202-224-2621
Maria Cantwell, U.S. Senator. First elected in 2000, Maria Cantwell previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Washington State Legislature. Cantwell serves on the Senate Finance Committe, the Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee. Candidate for re-election in 2012. Email Senator Cantwell D.C. Phone: 202-224-3441
Barack Obama, President of the United States. Elected in 2008, President Obama has led our country back from the precipice of financial ruin, passed comprehensive health-care legislation, eliminated the prohibition on gays and lesbians serving openly in the U.S. Military, ordered the removal of all U.S. troops from Iraq by 12/31/11, and a host of other accomplishments. Much work remains, including most importantly, creating more jobs for Americans. Contact President Obama