Fell has proved proficiency at Snohomish County elections post
By The Herald Editorial Board
At several points in our lives residents in Snohomish County rely on the services of the county auditors office, responsible for recording and filing marriage licenses and other legal documents, including vehicle and vessel licenses and businesses licenses; for licensing pets and kennels, taking animal complaints and reconnecting lost and found pets and livestock with their owners.
Oh, and for those elections that roll around two or more times a year, with the office responsible for registering voters, sending out and collecting ballots and tallying and reporting votes.
This years primary election for the nonpartisan office features a rematch of the 2019 race with one-term incumbent auditor Garth Fell again facing former auditors office co-worker Cindy Gobel, but joined by an additional player, former Republican state Rep. Robert Sutherland, of Granite Falls, who lost his seat to fellow Republican Sam Low in last years election.
Fell and Gobel both offer extensive past experience in elections management, while Sutherland, following the 2020 presidential election, was one of several local Republicans who cast doubt on that elections integrity. Sutherland, in reporting Thursday by The Heralds Sydney Jackson, holds that a significant number of voters have lost confidence in our elections.
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Sutherland should get the tinfoil hat vote.