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Spokane County Clerk

Election Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Timothy W. Fitzgerald (R) 66,157 97.61%
Mary Wissink (D) 1,622 2.39%

* 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.

About The Race

Incumbent County Clerk Timothy Fitzgerald was unopposed in the race until Mary Wissink filed to become and official write-in candidate. She needs to earn 1 percent of the vote in the race in order for her name to appear with Fitzgerald on the November ballot.

The Candidates

Timothy W. Fitzgerald

Party:
Republican
Age:
64
City:
Deer Park, WA
Occupation:
Spokane County Clerk

Political experience: Appointed Spokane County Clerk in April by the Spokane County Commission after longtime clerk Tom Fallquist retired prior to his term ending. Deer Park Municipal Airport Advisory Board member.

Education: Graduated from Robinson High School in Fairfax, Virginia. Earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the Virginia Military Institute, master’s degree in national resource strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Graduated from Naval Flight School and designated a Naval Aviator in 1985.

Political background: Appointed Spokane County Clerk in 2014 and elected to a four year term later that yearin 2015. Republican precinct committee officer. Former co-director of legislation for the Washington State Clerks Association. Vice President of the Washington State Association of County Clerks. Awarded Washington State Clerk of the Year in 2017.

Work experience: Served more than 30 years in the U.S. Marine Corps, including as a deputy operations officer for the Multi-Nation Force West in Iraq in 2008 and 2009 and chief of staff of the First Marine Expeditionary Force Forward in Afghanistan in 2012 and 2013. Retired from Marines as Colonel. Served as chief of staff for Regional Command in Afghanistan. Member of the Spokane Regional Law and Justice Council. Board member for Spokane Veterans Court, Spokane United Way and associate member of the Spokane County Bar Association.

Family: Single. Has four children.

Mary Wissink

Party:
Democratic
Age:
67
Occupation:
Paralegal

MARY WISSINK

Education: Earned associate’s degree in 1988 from Albuquerque Career Institute as an advanced paralegal

Work experience: Worked as an assistant in the Spokane County prosecutor’s office and the city of Spokane public defender’s office in the early 1990s. Worked as a paralegal and judicial assistant for retired Superior Court Judge Michael Donohue, from 1992 to 2003. Currently working in a law office with her attorney husband, Tom McGarry.

Complete Coverage

Modernization is key goal for county clerk candidates

The retirement last winter of longtime Spokane County Clerk Tom Fallquist set the stage for this fall’s race between Timothy W. Fitzgerald and Mary M. Wissink. Fitzgerald, 54, a Republican, was appointed by the Spokane County commissioners to replace Fallquist. The retired Marine colonel has been busy learning the intricacies of keeping records for Superior Court.

Two write-in candidates make November ballot in Spokane County

Two write-in candidates on the Aug. 5 primary election ballot in Spokane County have qualified to have their names listed on the November ballot. The county’s election canvassing board certified the results on Tuesday.

Democrat begins write-in campaign for Spokane County clerk

A Democrat has announced that she is mounting a write-in campaign for Spokane County clerk after no Democrats filed for the office during the spring filing period. Mary M. Wissink, 57, of Spokane, would need write-in votes on 1 percent of all ballots cast in the Aug. 5 primary election to qualify for the general election ballot. That would be an estimated 900 to 1,100 votes depending on the strength of the turnout.

Fallquist to step down as Spokane County clerk after 32 years

Spokane County Clerk Thomas R. Fallquist is stepping down after nearly 32 years in office, he said Friday. The Republican clerk said he is leaving as of Monday due to a medical condition that prevents him from continuing in office.

Fallquist stepping down after decades as Spokane County clerk

Spokane County Clerk Thomas R. Fallquist announced Friday that he is stepping down after nearly 32 years in office. The Republican clerk said he is leaving as of Monday due to a medical condition that prevents him from continuing in office.