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Elections Division2925 NE Aloclek Drive, Suite 170Hillsboro, OR oters’pamphletVOTE-BY-MAILPRIMARYELECTIONMay 19, 2020To be counted,voted ballots mustbe in our officeby 8:00 p.m. onMay 19, 2020Washington CountyBoard of CountyCommissionersKathryn Harrington, ChairDick Schouten, District 1Pam Treece, District 2Roy Rogers, District 3Jerry Willey, District 4ATTENTIONThis is your county voters’ pamphlet. Washington CountyElections prints information as submitted. We do notcorrect spelling, punctuation, grammar, syntax, errors orinaccurate information. All information contained in thiscounty pamphlet has been assembled and printedby Rich Hobernicht, County Clerk-Ex Officio, DirectorWashington County Assessment & Taxation.Dear Voter:This pamphlet contains information for several districts andthere may be candidates/measures included that are not onyour ballot. If you have any questions, call 503-846-5800.WC-1

Washington : Sheriff’s Sergeant,Washington CountyOccupation: SheriffOccupational Background:Sheriff’s Office since 2004; DrugTreatment Counselor, Tualatin ValleyMental Health; Ranked #1 onpromotional list for Lieutenant, 2015Educational Background: BA,cum laude, Pacific University (SocialWork); Willamette University; Prison Rape Elimination Act AuditorCertification; Oregon Executive Development Institute; SupervisoryCertification, Department of Public Safety Standards and TrainingPrior Governmental Experience: Jail Inspector; Inter-agency HostageNegotiations Team, Primary NegotiatorCommunity Involvement: Restorative Justice Coalition; Hillsboro HighStudent Council community partnerships with Washington County FairBoard, Oregon International Air Show; Vice President, Hillsboro HighSchool Drug and Alcohol Free Graduation Night BoardWortham: A leading voice for change on matters of jail safety,criminal justice reform - and ways to save money while keepingpublic safety a priority.Endorsed by: Washington County Democrats & the CriminalJustice LeagueAs a result of my advocacy: Juveniles are no longer housed in the adult jail Collaboration with judges for efficient use of jail beds to reduceforced releases that are unsettling to the public Reduction in costs due to how I’ve managed and scheduledtemporary deputies who fill staffing gaps Transgender inmates are treated with greater respectregarding their personal gender identity In 2014, I became the only WCSO deputy ever certified to auditand implement the Prison Rape Elimination Act ensuring safetyof incarcerated individuals, especially womenBut there is more to do. And that’s why I’m running.We need to do more to reform our criminal justice system in waysthat reduce costs and balance accountability with rehabilitation toreduce crime. Continue to fight for alternative forms of incarceration - likework-in-lieu of jail - for nonviolent, low-risk offenders. This savesmoney without compromising public safety. Restructure staff to reduce overtime spending - and keepuniformed deputies to patrols in our community rather thanadministrative positions. Continue to be an advocate for more mental health andaddiction treatment.Vote Red Wortham to move us forward!Learn more: www.redworthamforsheriff.com(This information furnished by Red Wortham for Sheriff.)Occupational Background:WCSO; patrol deputy, investigator,sergeant, lieutenant, division commander, chief deputy, undersheriff.Educational Background:Oregon State University, Spanish,Bachelors; Portland State University,Public Administration, Masters;FBI National Academy, Public Safety Leadership, Certificate; HarvardKennedy School, State and Local Leadership, CertificatePrior Governmental Experience: Lieutenant Colonel, USAR;Governor’s Commission on Alcohol and Drug Policy; Department ofPublic Safety, Standard and Training Police Policy Committee.INTEGRITYLEADERSHIPEXPERIENCEI care deeply about Washington County. Over my 31-year career, myfamily has established this as our home for future generations. Duringmy eight years as sheriff crime rates have dropped 10% as measuredby the FBI. I expanded Mental Health Response Teams and ourDomestic Violence Resource Team. I support a unit to arrest wantedfugitives and conduct sex offender compliance checks. We assistspecialty courts for offenders experiencing mental illness and addiction,and a new specialty court for Veterans. I support robust programs toprevent abuse and fraud of our senior citizens, and jail operations thatprovide accountability and programs to decrease reoffending.Fairness and equity remain integral to our training and leadership.Join us and vote for Sheriff Pat Garrett!Chair Kathryn Harrington, Washington CountyCommissioner Roy Rogers, Washington CountyCommissioner Dick Schouten, Washington CountyCommissioner Pam Treece, Washington CountyCommissioner Jerry Willey, Washington CountyDistrict Attorney Kevin Barton, Washington CountyPolice Chief Jesse BakerPolice Chief John BennettPolice Chief Jim ColemanPolice Chief Jeff GrothPolice Chief Ernie HappalaPolice Chief Kathy McAlpinePolice Chief Henry ReimannPolice Chief Bill SteeleMayor Steve Callaway, HillsboroMayor Jeffrey Dalin, CorneliusMayor Denny Doyle, BeavertonMayor Pete Edison, BanksMayor Teri Lenahan, North PlainsMayor Gery Schirado, DurhamMayor Jason Snider, TigardMayor Peter Truax, Forest GroveCouncil President Tim Rosener, SherwoodCouncil Member Lacey Beaty, BeavertonState Representative Jeff BarkerState Representative Margaret DohertyState Representative Sheri SchoutenState Representative Janeen SollmanDirector See Eun Kim, Hillsboro School DistrictDirector Wendy Kroger, THPRDAdditional endorsements and information at patgarrettforsheriff.com.(This information furnished by Pat Garrett for Sheriff.)The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-2

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Washington CountyCommissioner, District 1Commissioner, District 1JeffHindleyNafisaFaiOccupation: Supervisor, Dept.of Community Justice, YamhillCounty (10 years)Occupation: Small BusinessOwnerOccupational Background:Public Health & CommunityBuildingOccupational Background:Mental Health Case Manager;Juvenile Corrections worker forat-risk youth.Educational Background:Portland State, BSEducational Background:BA (Organizational Leadership),Columbia Southern University; MA (Theological Studies), MultnomahUniversity.Prior Governmental Experience:Clean Water Services Advisory Commission; Oregon MaternalMortality and Morbidity Review Committee; Portland Police CitizenAcademyPrior Governmental Experience: Washington County Boards:Homeless Plan Advisory Committee and Rural Roads MaintenanceAdvisory Committee; Member, Washington County Public AffairsForum; PCP.Experience for a Healthy & Thriving Washington CountyA longtime resident of Oregon, Nafisa Fai is a small business ownerand public health expert dedicated to ensuring everyone in our countycan thrive.Growing up in Beaverton and raising my family in WashingtonCounty, I care deeply for my community, always immersing myself ineducational, volunteer and governmental leadership roles.“My involvement in our community over the years has instilled in mea passion for making a difference. I will be a voice that reflects ourdistrict, bridging the heritage of Washington County with smartdecisions to lead us into a prosperous future.”- NafisaCommon Sense and Fiscally Conservative approaches to governmenthave been lost to political ideology, and elected leaders have largelylost touch with regular citizens.We all have a story. Don’t vote for a story. Pick the candidate whowill represent you and the community best. Pick the candidate that will tirelessly protect your taxpayer money. has the experience in County government to make thoughtfuland creative decisions. grew up in Washington County and is connected to thecommunity and citizens at all levels.As Commissioner, Nafisa will prioritize: Tackling our affordable housing crisis and addressing poverty soall working families can succeed Alleviating congestion, so people can spend less time in trafficand more time with their families Growing small businesses and empowering people to create them“Nafisa’s our choice to be District 1’s next Commissioner. Herdiversity of experience and community involvement will make her anexcellent addition to the Board.”Washington County Chair Kathryn Harrington,Commissioners Dick Schouten and Pam TreeceMy priorities: Designate funding to increase road capacity for vehicleswhile maintaining funding for bike lanes, sidewalks and safetyimprovements. Support a voter-led initiative for ‘Term Limits’ on elected officialsin Washington County. Support a movement to limit SDC charges to build moreaffordable single-family, affordable homes. We must encourageand support home ownership! Allocate increased funding for Rent, Food and Energyassistance for those at-risk of homelessness. Increasefunding for more Permanent Supportive Housing for thechronically mentally ill. Fiscal Responsibility. Residents and the business communityare breaking under the barrage of taxes and fees by localjurisdictions and Metro. I will manage wasteful spending,re-prioritize funding and cut unnecessary spending at thelocal level. Help establish the first ‘Master Plan’ Tiny Home communityin Washington County.Please support me in making Washington County better!We will not become Multnomah County on my watch!Nafisa is uniquely qualified to represent District 1, with a provenrecord: Creating her own small business to help local businesses thrive Advocating for the health and safety of our communities Community building to celebrate cultural and economic vitalityNafisa is proud to be supported by:NW Oregon Labor CouncilBeaverton Area Chamber of CommerceBeaverton Education AssociationTualatin Valley Fire Fighters UnionColumbia Pacific Building TradesOregon League of Conservation VotersNARAL Pro-Choice Oregon PACWashington County DemocratsOR AFSCME 75, UFCW 555, SEIUU.S. Senator Jeff MerkleyMetro President Lynn Peterson & Councilor Juan Carlos GonzálezState Senator Mark Hass, Representatives Jeff Barker, Ken Helm, &Sheri SchoutenWashington County Sheriff Pat GarrettBeaverton Mayor Denny DoyleBeaverton City Councilors Lacey Beaty, Mark Fagin, & Marc San SoucieHillsboro Mayor Steve CallawayVOTE Jeff Hindley for CITIZEN FOCUSED LEADERSHIP!nafisaforwashingtoncounty.comVisit: https://jeff4washingtoncounty.com for more details!(This information furnished by Friends of Nafisa Fai.)(This information furnished by friends to elect Jeff Hindley.)The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-4

Washington CountyCommissioner, District 1ManuelCastanedaOccupation: PLI Systems, Inc.,OwnerVoter Registration InformationOccupational Background:Wetland restoration; renewableenergy and infrastructureconstructionEducational Background:Forest Grove High School; PortlandCommunity CollegePrior Governmental Experience: State of Oregon Commission ofHispanic Affairs; Affordable Housing Oversight Committee; TualityHospital Board; Albina Opportunities Corporation; Pacific UniversityBoard of TrusteesRegistering to VoteTo vote in Oregon you need to be registered in thecounty where you reside.You can register if you can answer yes to these threequestions:üüüAre you a resident of Oregon?Are you a US citizen?Are you at least 16 years of age?Manuel Castaneda Stands for Livability and Prosperity for allManuel is a proud US citizen who immigrated here. He owns a smallbusiness and has seen first-hand how hard work and education canimprove lives. He is running for Washington County Commissionerbecause he believes that he can make our community a better placefor everyone. With a background in affordable housing, renewableenergy, wetland restoration and infrastructure construction, his experience uniquely positions him to address the issues our communityfaces.As your County Commissioner, Manuel will: Address the impacts of climate change. We need to preservethe livability of Washington County and protect our clean airand water. Develop more affordable housing and ownership opportunitiesso that working families can afford to live in the WashingtonCounty. Traffic congestion affects everyone in our community, we needto address it by making smart investments in infrastructureand transportation options Ensure that our children have access to a high-quality educationand career and technical education programs. Fight for policy and economic tools to make it easier forOregonians to start their own business and help small businessgrow.MANUEL HAS THE EXPERIENCE WE NEED TO KEEP WASHINGTONCOUNTY THRIVING.Here are some of the groups and community members Manuel isendorsed by:Andy Duyck - Former Washington County ChairmanTom Brian - Former Washington County ChairLou Ogden - Former Mayor of TualatinEnedelia Schofield, Former Aloha PrincipalHome Builders Association of Metropolitan PortlandIf you are 16 years of age, you will not receive aballot until an election occurs on or after your 18thbirthday.How to registerYou can register to vote online atwww.oregonvotes.gov or you can get a voterregistration card at any of the following places:§§§§§Any County Elections OfficeThe Secretary of State’s OfficeSome state agencies such as the Division ofMotor VehiclesA voter registration driveSome locations of the United States PostalServiceYou can fill the card out in person or send it in by USmail.You can also print out a registration card online at:www.oregonvotes.govThe deadline for new registrations or to make partychanges is 21 days prior to Election Day.What information is required to register?To complete your registration, you must provideyour:To learn more, please visit ManuelforWashingtonCounty.com(This information furnished by Friends of Manuel.)ooooooThe above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-5Full legal nameHome addressMailing address – if differentDate of birthSignatureValid identification

Washington CountyCommissioner, District 3Commissioner, District 3RoyRogersBenMarcotteOccupation: Certified PublicAccountantOccupation: Senior SoftwareEngineerOccupational Background:AccountingOccupational Background:22 years in Software Engineering& Systems Administration;Research AssistantEducational Background: PortlandState University, Business B.S.Prior Governmental Experience:Mayor Tualatin; WashingtonCounty Commissioner; variousregional and state committeesWho is Roy Rogers? Local small business owner Pragmatic, honest, hardworking and compassionate leader Very active in our communities through organizations like theGood Neighbor Center, Tigard Rotary, Tigard Chamber ofCommerce, and Local Libraries Strong relationships with constituentsPrior Governmental Experience: Elected Precinct Committeeperson;Representative & Alternate from Washington County CommunityParticipation Organization #3 (CPO3) to the Committee for CommunityInvolvement (CCI)For over 20 years, I have been an active participant in our county’scommunity involvement programs. I have learned about the longrunning and frequently voiced concerns of my neighbors. I am runningbecause I feel frustrated by the lack of progress on these issues.LEADING US IN THE RIGHT DIRECTIONRoy’s leadership has brought our community economic prosperity. Hisvision for our community is to build on our successes and continueworking to meet the needs of a growing Washington County: Protecting the livability of Washington County by ensuring wehave clean water and air for future generations Continue to build affordable housing Increasing multimodal transportation options Reducing traffic congestion Expand access to mental health programs Increasing funding for local libraries Ensuring our emergency responders are funded and can keepus safe Adding high-quality family wage jobs and funding workforcedevelopment to secure economic prosperity for allLeadership for our urban unincorporated areas:How have we let things get to the point where a third of the county,over 225,000 residents, lives in urban unincorporated areas? Currently,this topic is the very lowest priority item on the board’s Draft Work Plan.I would seek to raise that priority substantially, to help unravel themess we’ve let fester for far too long. I feel that inaction on this topicstifles economic development and the growth of healthy communities.Engagement with constituents:Compared to other members of the board, Commissioner Rogerstakes a much more hands-off approach to our county’s communityinvolvement organizations. I stand for greater citizen involvement incounty government, and would continue to seek out the public inputthat I have been a part of for 20 years.Better incentivize affordable housing:No amount of McMansions will ever make housing more affordable.What we’re building needs to better match our housing needs.ROY IS A PROVEN LEADER—TRUSTED THROUGHOUT OURCOMMUNITYA sample of the 32 current and former elected officials supportingRoy are:Community and Elected Leaders Andy Duyck, Former Washington County Chair Pam Treece and Jerry Willey, Washington County Commissioners Kathy Stallkamp, President of Tigard Tualatin Aquatic District Sheriff Pat Garrett, Washington County Clark Balfour, Chair Tualatin Valley Fire & RescueMayors Ken Gibson, King City Frank Bubenik, Tualatin Jason Snider, Tigard Gery Schirado, Durham Keith Mays, Sherwood Former Mayors John Cook and Craig Dirksen, Tigard, LouOgden, Tualatin, Krisanna Clark-Endicott, SherwoodEducational Background:University of Oregon, Biology,Bachelor of ScienceSmarter transportation options:Without better bus, bike and pedestrian connectivity, the futureSouthwest Corridor MAX line could end up underutilized like the WEScommuter rail line is today.Protect Significant Natural Resource areas:I would seek to bring the county into compliance with the state’s landuse Goal 5, rather than defending being in violation of it.benfordist3.orgEndorsed by:Oregon League of Conservation VotersUnited Food and Commercial Workers Unions Local 555Washington County Democrats(This information furnished by Friends of Ben Marcotte.)City Councilors John Goodhouse and Tom Anderson, Tigard Tim Rosener, Sherwood Paul Morrison and Robert Kellog, TualatinOrganizations Beaverton Chamber of Commerce Portland Business AllianceFor more information, visit ElectRoyRogers.com(This information furnished by Citizens to Reelect Roy Rogers.)The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-6

Elections Office2925 NE Aloclek Drive,Suite 170, HillsboroOregon haspostage-free ballotreturn envelopes!We encourage you to mail your ballotbefore Wednesday, May 13.24-HOURS BALLOT DROP SITESOpen April 29, 2020 through 8 p.m., May 19, 2020ELECTION OFFICE2925 NE Aloclek Dr, HillsboroSERVICE CENTER EAST(Front lobby drop slot)3700 SW Murray Blvd, BeavertonBANKS PUBLIC LIBRARY42461 Market St, BanksSHERIFF’S OFFICE &JAIL PARKING LOT236 SW Dennis Ave, HillsboroCORNELIUS CITY HALL1355 N Barlow St, CorneliusSHERWOOD CITY HALL22560 SW Pine St, SherwoodFOREST GROVEPacific Ave & Birch St, Forest GroveHILLSBORO MAIN LIBRARY2850 NE Brookwood Pkwy, HillsboroKING CITY - CITY HALL15300 SW 116th Ave, King CityTIGARD CITY HALL13125 SW Hall Blvd, TigardTUALATIN CITY OFFICES18880 SW Martinazzi Ave, TualatinNORTH PLAINS CITY HALL31360 NW Commercial, North PlainsWC-7

City of BeavertonMayorMayorLaceyBeatyDennyDoyleOccupation: Beaverton CityCouncilor; Public Health ConsultantOccupation: MayorOccupational Background: SmallBusiness OwnerOccupational Background:Director, School-Based HealthCenters, Virginia Garcia; CombatMedic, U.S. Army; Lacrosse CoachEducational Background: BS,Oregon State; MS, Managementand Organizational Leadership,Warner Pacific UniversityEducational Background: IllinoisState UniversityPrior Governmental Experience:Beaverton City Councilor; TualatinHills Parks & Recreation DistrictDirector; President, League of Oregon Cities; National League of CitiesBoard; Democratic PCPPrior Governmental Experience: Visioning Advisory Committee;Beaverton Police Citizen Academy; Regional Disaster PreparednessOrganization Member“Besides being a husband, dad, and grandpa, serving as your Mayoris the greatest honor of my life. Let’s continue our work together tomake Beaverton an even better place to live, work, and raise a family.”- DennyCommunity Leadership: American Legion Post 124, Second-ViceCommander; HomePlate Youth Services (helping homeless youth);Leadership BeavertonIt’s Time for New Leadership“Leading our region forward is going to take all of us. With Lacey, I’llhave a partner who looks at the year ahead, but also the 20 yearsbeyond today.”-Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington CountyAffordable Housing: Lacey believes in a Beaverton that is affordablefor seniors, for young families raising children, and new residents. Successfully fought for more housing that low-income, workingfamilies and seniors can afford Led the passage of a moratorium of evictions during thecoronavirus pandemic to keep people housed and safe Will fight for supportive housing with mental health and addictiontreatment for the chronically homeless Supports shifting from security deposits to an insurance programto save renters moneyJobs and Transportation: Beaverton is growing and we must workregionally, as we invest locally, to support small businesses andreduce traffic congestion.A Proven Record & A Future Focused VisionDenny has a vision for the future, always working to build on ourprogress.Keeping Us Moving: Denny prioritizes reducing congestion andensuring efficient transportation options for pedestrians, cyclists, anddrivers.Safe Neighborhoods: Denny is committed to keeping Beaverton oneof Oregon’s safest cities.Housing We Can Afford: Denny will work to lower housing costs andcontinue to champion new affordable homes, so families can build alife here.“Working people in Beaverton know Denny has our back – hesees when people in our community are struggling and works tomake a difference.”– SEIU, representing City of Beaverton Local 198Helping Our Neighbors: Denny will work to enhance and expandprograms for those experiencing instability.Valuing Diversity: Denny champions our diversity, so everyone cancelebrate their culture and learn about new ones. Led the largest investment in sidewalks in 20 years Will be our watchdog, ensuring regional investments improve,not worsen, our traffic Expand a workforce development program to prepare moreyouth for local jobs“Denny makes people feel like this is home for them and that they arewelcomed here.”– Wajdi Said & Rania Ayoub, Arab American LeadersStanding with Lacey:Washington County DemocratsNARAL Pro-Choice OregonOregon League of Conservation VotersCommunity Alliance of Tenants Action FundBeaverton Education AssociationColumbia Pacific Building TradesJoint Council of Teamsters 37VoteVetsOregon Labor Commissioner Val HoyleSenator Elizabeth Steiner HaywardMetro Councilor Juan Carlos GonzalezBeaverton City Councilor Marc San SoucieHillsboro City Councilors Kyle Allen, Beach PaceTualatin Hills Park & Recreation Board Chair Felicita MonteblancoBeaverton School Board Members Susan Greenberg, Donna Tyner,Tom ColettPortland Community College Board Mohamed AlyajouriWorking People, Businesses & Community Leaders Support DennyTualatin Valley Firefighters Union, Beaverton Police Association,IBEW Local 48, Beaverton Area Chamber of CommerceFormer Governor Barbara RobertsBeaverton Councilors Laura Mitchell, Mark FaginSenator Mark Hass, Representatives Margaret Doherty, Jeff Barker,Sheri SchoutenBeaverton School Board Chair Becky Tymchuk,Members LeeAnn Larsen, Eric Simpson, Donna TynerWashington County Mayors Frank Bubenik, Steve Callaway,Teri Lenahan, Keith Mays, Jason Snider, Pete TruaxPast Chairs, Democratic Party of Washington CountyRosa Colquitt, Susan Bender PhelpsLocal Business Leaders Amy Saberiyan, Pat ReserVoteDennyDoyle.com(This information furnished by Denny Doyle.)More at: www.beatyforbeaverton.com(This information furnished by Friends of Lacey Beaty.)The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-8

City of BeavertonMayorCateArnoldOccupation: City CouncilorOccupational Background: CityCouncilor for 15 years; MicroPower Electronics Marketing;Precision Castparts ProductionScheduling; Arthur AndersenConsulting; NASA Budget AnalystEducational Background: TexasA&M Master’s Suma Cum Laude inFinance; Texas A&M Bachelor’s Magna Cum Laude in EconomicsPrior Governmental Experience: Beaverton Committee forCommunity Involvement; Beaverton Urban Renewal Agency; CityBudget Committee; Mediator, Beaverton Dispute Resolution;Mediator, Multnomah Small Claims Court; Metro Technical AdvisoryCommittee; Social Service Funding Committee and moreIn these unpredictable times of a global pandemic, leadership iseverything. It must be EXPERIENCED and RESPONSIVE to citizens,TRANSPARENT, bringing critical FISCAL and BUDGETARY EXPERTISE,and come with a passion for SERVICE vs salary and perks.The last 27 years I’ve served on 40 committees and organizations.During this time, I’ve likely met you, your families, your neighbors. I’vesupported our schools, churches, businesses, restaurants and raiseda family here. Beaverton is in my heart and soul. Doing the best forBeaverton has always been my passion and vision.CHARTERING FOR A BETTER BEAVERTONOur 40-year-old charter gives too much power and pay to the mayorand has no term limits. An updated charter brings professionalmanagement with a City Manager accountable to Council, allowschanging the Mayor’s salary to a service level, adds three, four-yearterm limits, and includes gender neutral language. We need BallotMeasure 34-298 Beaverton Charter for 2021 now!The Mayor’s salary is 185,000 benefits- the highest elected pay inOregon, almost 2x as much as the Governor! This lucrative salary isn’tone of service and must be cut substantially. My pledge if elected: Iwill accept only a salary of service, donating the excess to our SocialService Funding organizations.This is the moment for me to lead our City as Mayor with leadershipand budgetary expertise, vision, institutional memory, and a deeppassion to serve.VOTE CATE ARNOLD for Mayor andBALLOT MEASURE 34-298 Beaverton Charter for 2021!To learn more and get City Coronavirus updates visit:www.cate4mayor.com(This information furnished by Cate Arnold.)The above information has not been verified for accuracy by the county.WC-9

City of BeavertonCouncil, Position 3Council, Position 3MarkFaginJohnDuggerOccupation: Small BusinessOwner, City CouncilorOccupation: Nike, SupplierManagement StrategistOccupational Background:20 years business management:President, Beaverton-basedGaston Sales.Occupational Background:Cambia Health, SupplierRelationship Manager; ProvidenceHealth & Services, OrthopedicImplantable Devices ManagerEducational Background: PurdueUniversity, Aviation TechnologyPrior Governmental Experience: City Council 2013 - Present; JointWater Commission 2014 - Present; Visioning Advisory Committee2009 - 2012; Beaverton Planning Commission, 2012Experienced Leadership for BeavertonDear Neighbors,It’s been my honor to serve Beaverton as a City Councilor for the pastseven years. I truly love serving our community; I enjoy working withthe people who live here, City Hall staff, and other elected officials tohelp improve our great city.While I’ve been on Council our city has undergone amazing changes.We are finishing construction of our Public Safety Center. We havebroken ground on a major performing arts center. We have manynew developments downtown that are transforming our city, withgreat restaurant options, new activities and an improving pedestrianenvironment.Not everything is perfect. We have too many people in need, housing affordability issues, transportation concerns, a climate crisis andhomelessness . Many of these issues are bigger than Beaverton, butthey directly impact our city. As an experienced leader, I can workwith other agencies to keep Beaverton moving forward. I have beenable push hard for our city, while maintaining good local, state andfederal relationships.Educational Background:Portland State University, B.S.Environmental StudiesPrior Governmental Experience: Beaverton Budget Committee;Chair, Highland NAC; Vice-Chair, Central Beaverton NAC; BeavertonTransportation & Capital Improvement Advisory Board; BeavertonPlanning Commission.Community Leadership: Co-founder, Pride Beaverton; Co-founder,Highland HelpersFamily: Married to Quinn Simpson; we have a rescue Great Pyreneesdog (Odin) and a cat (Kiro)It’s time for new leadership in Beaverton!John’s vision: An inclusive, dynamic Beaverton prepared forthe future.Community is at the core of John’s mission. From the beginning, Johnhas helped to give residents, workers and small businesses a voice;first as a resident himself, then as a volunteer community leader at theneighborhood and city levels. It’s time that the city council’s prioritiesreflect those of Beaverton’s residents.John will reconnect the council with our community to solve thebig problems facing Beaverton.“As a small business owner Mark’s skills and insights have beeninvaluable to the city council. Join me in re-electing Mark to theCouncil!” - Mayor Denny DoyleSp

State Senator Mark Hass, Representatives Jeff Barker, Ken Helm, & Sheri Schouten Washington County Sheriff Pat Garrett Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle Beaverton City Councilors Lacey Beaty, Mark Fagin, & Marc San Soucie Hillsboro Mayor Steve Callaway nafisaforwashingtoncounty.com (This information furnished by Friends of Nafisa Fai.)