Corrupting Elections

Big oil is at it again in Whatcom County. A Political Action Committee just disclosed $40,000 in last-minute payments to a Texas-based political consulting firm called Majority Strategies. The money bought mailers that will be delivered this week to tens of thousands of people in Whatcom County, supporting Republican-backed candidate Hannah Ordos. 

With some of the largest refineries in the region in Whatcom County, it's not a surprise that oil money is involved. This is going to be a close race and will likely be the balance of power on our County Council. Stand with Ordos's opponent, Jon Scanlon against the dark-money and oil-interests trying to buy our community. 

It's disappointing that this PAC would try to buy favor with dark money at the last minute. But we've seen them do this before. Whatcom County Council is often on the front line of environmental progress and in past elections coal, oil and other fossil fuel industries have weighed in with last-minute, well-funded independent expenditures. In 2013 one PAC took large donations from coal and fossil fuel companies and then moved money to a second PAC in order to hide the source of funds from voters. In 2015 similar violations occurred, again by coal and fossil fuel companies, to influence how voters elected their council members. 

--excerpted from a flyer sent by People for Alex Ramel, WA State Legislator

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