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Charter Review Commission
Candidate Interviews

General Election, 2024

2024 Whatcom County Precinct and County Council Map

Which district are you in?  Click the map to see it in more detail.




What is the Charter?

Most county governments are organized according to Washington state statute, like Skagit County with its three county commissioners who make local regulations and execute them.   But state law also allows counties in Washington to switch to home rule by electing a group of 15-25 citizens to draft a charter.  That’s a kind of constitution  describes how the county is to be governed.  The citizens’ proposal must then be approved by county voters.  Whatcom County voters chose to adopt a home rule Charter in 1978.  The Charter describes how the county is organized, its powers, the council, the county executive, and how officials are elected. 

Why is there a Charter Review Commission? 

The Charter also requires that it be reviewed by a commission of 15 elected citizens at least once every 10 years.  Any changes the commission proposes must be approved by the voters if they are to take effect. 

This year once again a new Charter Review Commission will be convened, and 15 seats divided among the 5 districts in Whatcom County will be on the ballot in November.  Voters in each district will choose three members to represent their district. 

The last time a Charter Review Commission was elected, the majority offered eight propositions to voters, so many changes are possible.  They can affect whether officials are elected or appointed, whether elections are county-wide or by district, whether offices are added or subtracted, and much more.  Are there ways to improve County government?  Could the Commission consider ranked choice voting, for example? 

How do I choose Commission Members?

Short interviews with willing candidates for the Charter Review Commission are available on this page.   Consider the abilities and experience you want to see in your representatives on the Commission.  

Read about County Forms of Government in Washington State.

Read the 
Whatcom County Charter.

Voters in November will vote only for Charter Review Commissions candidates in their district.


Candidate Interviews

Interview videos will become available by Oct. 3

District 2


Ken Bell
Eamonn Collins
Colton Kaltenfeldt
Maya Morales*
Garrett O'Brien
Bee Oldham
Mary Kay Robinson
Russ Whidbee
*Interviewer's remarks edited, but not the candidate's response

District 3


Charles Carrell**
Doug Chadwick
Kelly Krieger
Roland Middleton*
Kent Murray*
Holly O'Neil*
David Ramirez**

Jessica Rienstra
Leaf Schumann*
John "Westy" Westerfield***

Jennifer Wright
*Candidate no longer wishes to be elected to the Commission.
**Candidate did not respond to repeated requests for an interview.
***Candidate refused our invitation to be interviewed.

District 4


Ryan Bowman *
Russell N. Dzialo
Joe Elenbaas
Brad Kelly**
Hannah Ordos*
Katherine Orlowski***
J.G. Sandy Phillips
*Interviewer's remarks edited, but not the candidate's response
**Candidate refused our invitation to be interviewed.
***Candidate was unable to schedule an interview.

District 5


Jackie Dexter*
Lindsay Graham Elenbaas**
Colleen Goertz
Andrew Hansen
Janice Holmes
Freddie Lane
Jon Mutchler
Lisa M. Pantalia*
Rod Stump*
Douglas Taylor*
Teresa N. Taylor
Charlene Waters
*Candidate did not respond to repeated requests for an interview.
**Candidate was unable to schedule an interview.

The Whatcom County Charter Review Commission

Watch these two short videos!

Home Rule and the County Charter


The Charter Review Commission