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Spokane County Assessor

Election Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Vicki Horton (R) 59,168 74.01%
Roger E. Trainor (R) 20,775 25.99%

* Race percentages are calculated with data from the Secretary of State's Office, which omits write-in votes from its calculations when there are too few to affect the outcome. The Spokane County Auditor's Office may have slightly different percentages than are reflected here because its figures include any write-in votes.

The Candidates

Vicki Horton

Party:
Republican
Age:
70
City:
Spokane, Washington
Occupation:
Spokane County assessor

VICKI HORTON

Education: Graduated from Kenai High School in Kenai, Alaska in 1972. Attended Feather River College in California and Sacramento Community College, but did not earn a degree.

Work experience: Elected Spokane County Assessor in 2010. Appraiser in Spokane County Assessor’s Office, 2000-2010. Previously worked as chief deputy appraiser and sheriff’s dispatcher in Clearwater County, Idaho.

Political experience: Horton’s 2010 run for assessor was her first run at public office.

Family: Married. Five adult children.

Roger E. Trainor

Party:
Republican
Age:
66
City:
Newman Lake, WA
Occupation:
Certified Residential Property Appraiser

ROGER E. TRAINOR

Education: Graduated from Rogers High School in Spokane in 1976. Attained an automotive technology degree from Spokane Community College in 1979, a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Eastern Washington University in 1999 and a master’s degree in public administration from EWU in 2001.

Work experience: Landlord and private real estate appraiser. Former automotive technician.

Political experience: President of the Spokane Landlord Association. Former East Valley School Board member, 2005-2013.

Family: Married.

Complete Coverage

Woman wins public records lawsuit against Spokane County

A Spokane woman unhappy with an increase in her property taxes has won a $26,325 judgment against Spokane County, which failed to provide a public record she sought as part of a series of requests. The record in question was an old website article on how to improve chances of winning a tax appeal. The county provided thousands of other documents in response to a series of public records requests and contends the failure was an oversight that was complicated by turnover in the assessor’s office.

Republicans Horton, Trainor vie for Spokane County assessor

The Spokane County Assessor’s Office places well on state tests measuring its performance despite dwindling budgets and staffing levels. Incumbent Assessor Vicki Horton, who took over the office by defeating her boss, then-Assessor Ralph Baker, in the 2010 election, credits the work of her employees for that continued level of service.