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The Pierce County Executive is the head of the executive branch of Pierce County, Washington. The position is subject to four-year terms (with a term limit of 2) and is a partisan office. [ 1 ]
Bruce F. Dammeier (born 1961) [1] is an American politician and engineer serving as the county executive of Pierce County, Washington. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a member of both chambers of the Washington State Legislature.
McCarthy served as the school board director for the Tacoma School District from 1987 to 1999 [3] and as the county executive of Pierce County, Washington from 2009 to 2017. [4] In 2016, McCarthy was elected Washington State Auditor, defeating Republican Mark Miloscia. [5] She won reelection in 2020, receiving 60 percent of the vote against ...
The Pierce County Executive, currently Bruce Dammeier (R), heads the county's executive branch. [17] The Assessor-Treasurer Mike Lonergan, [18] auditor Julie Anderson, Prosecuting Attorney Mary Robnett, [19] and Sheriff Ed Troyer. The Pierce County Council is the elected legislative body for Pierce County and consists of seven members elected ...
In 1984, Stortini was elected Pierce County Executive. [4] Stortini served two terms in the state Senate, two terms on the Pierce County Board of County Commissioners, and was elected twice as county executive. [5] Stortini opened the Joeseppi's Italian restaurant in November 2005. [3]
He was elected Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney in 1986, defeating incumbent Bill Griffies. Ladenburg served as Pierce County prosecutor for three terms and was elected county executive in 2000. He was re-elected county executive in 2004 and left office in 2009 after reaching the term limit for the office.
(The Center Square) – Pierce County Executive-elect Ryan Mello announced his agenda for 2025, including plans to increase the region’s affordable housing capacity and reduce homelessness.
Pierce County Council Chair Ryan Mello, a Democrat, has won the race for the Pierce County executive position. He bested Rep. Kelly Chambers, R-Puyallup, by only 10,012 votes as of Tuesday morning