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March 22, 2021
Last Chance to Vote in King Conservation District Election – March 23
Dear Friends and Neighbors:
If you’re a registered voter in King County, you should have received a postcard in the mail informing you that the King Conservation District is holding an election for an open seat on the Board of Supervisors. Voting began on March 1 and runs through tomorrow, March 23. To vote, please visit: www.kingcd.org/vote.
I wanted to send you this reminder email today, as the King Conservation District Board of Supervisors play an essential function in protecting King County’s natural resources. This is a unique election, as voting will primarily be online, with alternative options for printing and mailing in ballots. King County Elections will tabulate all ballots and report all results. To learn more information about the election and candidates please visit: www.kingcd.org/elections.
More information on the King Conservation District Board of Supervisors can be found below.
Like always, please don’t hesitate to reach out if I can be of assistance.
Sincerely,
Rod
Rod Dembowski
King County Council
206.477.1001
https://www.kingcounty.gov/Dembowski
More Information: King Conservation District Board of Supervisors
King Conservation District is a special purpose district committed to helping people engage in stewardship and conservation of natural resources, serving over two million people in 34 cities and unincorporated King County. KCD assists people with forestry management, streamside and shoreline restoration, farm conservation planning, and other environmental efforts. KCD is funded primarily by a per-parcel assessment fee.
An all-volunteer, five-member Board of Supervisors is responsible for overseeing KCD operations, budget, and setting policy. Voters elect three supervisors and the Washington State Conservation Commission appoints two supervisors. Supervisors serve three-year terms.
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