2021 Voters Guide

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2021: NOT YOUR TYPICAL OFF-YEAR ELECTION

Traditionally nonpartisan campaigns turn political amid COVID pandemic mandates

By Jim Camden

FOR THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

Washington voters face elections every November, but most years that follow a presidential election produce the calmest, least controversial campaigns. 2021 is not such a year. The ballot for most voters is typical for an offyear election: short and focused on local races for city offices, school boards or other local districts

with no partisan races for county, state or Congress to be decided. Races for mayor or city council can always heat up over a local issue, but school board races often go begging for candidates, with matchups tending toward relatively civil disagreements about local issues or funding. This year, however, some Spokane-area school board campaigns See OFF-YEAR, 7

School board spending spikes as candidates debate pandemic By Jim Allen

THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

School board races in Spokane County this year are drawing plenty of interest – and money. Overall fundraising has far outstripped anything seen in recent memory, with two races for Spokane School Board attracting a combined $92,742 as of Wednesday. By comparison, six Spokane school board candidates raised only

$74,900 in 2019. But individual candidates for Spokane School Board are behind the $36,040 raised so far by Mead school board candidate BrieAnne Gray. Gray, a Spokane nurse practitioner, is more than doubling the $17,451 raised so far by her opponent, incumbent board member Carmen Green. “It’s inspiring to see so many people fired up about education and getting active in the process,” Gray said Wednes-

day. “Like me, they are looking for a change.” But Green’s campaign chest is eye-popping considering the history of campaigns in Mead. In the 10 years previous to 2019, no Mead School Board candidate opted to raise more than $5,000, the most a candidate can raise without having to report contributions. That trend stopped two years ago when Michael Cannon won a seat on See SPENDING, 19

For more information on Spokane County elections, contact Government EditorJonathan Brunt at (509) 459-5442 or by email at jonathanb@spokesman.com.


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