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Dumpozzie Dot Com (Scott Maclay)

A candidate for Spokane County Sheriff, Spokane County in the 2018 Washington General Election, Nov. 6

Party: No party

City: Spokane Valley, WA

Scott Maclay, who changed his name before filing to run for sheriff, died in a motorcycle crash in September 2018.

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