Transportation, long-term care requirements and two constitutional amendments are also up for vote.
I-1183 would benefit large retailers such as Costco, the main supporter of the effort.
Among the recommendations is that Wilson be removed from committee assignments for 60 days.
Edmonds will be voting to keep its current mayor or to bring in a new one. Also on the ballot are three levies, City Council, school board and hospital seats.
Snohomish County Executive is in a election battle with Mike Hope.
Applicants must have a strong background in visual arts.
Bloom is a candidate for the Edmonds City Council. She is running against D.J. Wilson, but says she would have supported a public hearing prior to his censure on Tuesday.
In Edmonds' four City Council races, the most contributions have gone to the race between incumbent Diane Buckshnis and challenger Bob Wilcox
Wilson, who is up for re-election on Tuesday, says the City Council's censure of him is politically motivated.
Incumbent Noble is running to maintain his position as director for District 3.
Peterson is a 38-year-resident of Edmonds who is vying for a six-year term.
Holmes Corner at Edmonds-Woodway High School to get much-needed new lanes.
DeMun is running unopposed for the four-year term on director for District 1. He will replace Susan Paine, who chose not to seek re-election
Owner of Running in Motion is entering politics for the first time.
Incumbent councilman wants to continue to reshape local government.
If elected, Bloomβwho runs Edmonds Forumβ would work to bring an open-government initiative to Edmonds.
Mayor Cooper's executive assistant resigned and city's Human Resources director was fired on the same day: Sept. 22. According to Cole, HR director Humann embarrassed her in public and Cooper didn't do enough to resolve it.
Incumbent says she is and independent voice for citizens.
First-time candidate says she wants to restore common sense to city's administration.
Applicants must be involved in an organization, business or activity that generates lodging-tax revenues.
Former owner of Wilcox Contruction, now retired, seeking his first elected position.
Incumbent councilwoman appointed to position No. 4 in January 2010.
Public comment on the second of three proposed levys has been strong, the City of Edmonds reports.
Incumbent looking to maintain seat he won with departure of Gary Haakenson.
Earling is a former City Councilman who beat incumbent Mike Cooper in the August primary.
Tom Newitt takes first place for a picture of the ferry framed by old pier.
The list includes mayor, city council and water, fire and school districts, among others.
There are now six places in town where you can charge your electric car.
Eight departments will also present their proposed budgets for 2012.
It's the largest in Edmonds, ever. It came from the Chicago-based National Association of Realtors.
Survey presented at City Council meeting. Public safety, parks maintenance and parks acquisition at the bottom of the list.
A local nonprofit organization, Queen, Itβs a New Day, helps bring confidence and self-worth to abused and neglected women throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Position is as an adviser to the city council.
Publicity stunt involving military transport vehicle was staged by Mike Hope in his bid for the Snohomish County Executive position.
Audience members will also have a chance to ask questions about three propositions, which would increase property taxes.
Council members to review complaint or charges brought against a public officer or employee.
Attorney for Debi Humann, fired by Edmonds Mayor Mike Cooper last month, says her departure was the result of providing data on an employee to State Auditor's office.
Snohomish County's largest newspaper says his leadership skills needed at City Hall.
The League of Women Voters-sponsored event will also include candidates for Edmonds School Board, Snohomish County Executive and Water District and Hospital District commissions.
Shawn Hunstock replaces Lorenzo Hines and interim finance director Jim Tarte.