A6 • Friday, April 23, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Candidates: Ballots will be mailed starting April 28 Continued from Page A1 Stephen Morrison say resi- dents of the district have not been listened to by the current board. They stress “foresight, insight and oversight” in their campaign material, along with fi scal responsibility and a voice for district taxpayers. The candidates have the support of members of Trans- parency for SEPRD Taxpay- ers, a Facebook group that challenged the middle school purchase from the Seaside School District without a voter referendum. The sale of the school, now called the Sunset Recreation Center, closed in January for a price of $2.15 million. Ballots will be mailed starting April 28. Candidates will participate at the April 29 forum with social distancing; the event will be broadcast to the pub- lic via livestream; the lives- tream will be available at the district’s YouTube chan- nel at youtube.com/channel/ UCU-Ay0Ks3zK0GQSN- enSxrpg. For more informa- tion, visit sunsetempire.com and seasidesignal.com. Candidates will also be interviewed on KMUN from 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednesday, April 28 . Su Coddington Celeste Tuhy Bodner Michael Hinton Erika Marshall Hamer Katharine Parker Al Hernandez John Huismann Patrick Duhachek Jackie Evans Stephen Morrison DINING on the NORTH COAST R.J. Marx CANNON BEACH The board oversees the Sunset Recreation Center. Hernandez: Name will remain on ballot is not within the SEPRD.” He is running against Su Coddington, who was appointed to the board in March 2020. Hernandez said Wednesday that he has lived on Edgewood Street in Seaside for some time and has voted as a Seaside resident. “I planned on remodel- ing my home and decided to purchase a temporary residence in Gearhart to live in during the remod- eling work,” he said. “Due to COVID and other com- plications, the remodel- ing has taken longer than expected. My son currently resides at the Seaside resi- dence during this process.” Hernandez said he did not know how or where the record of his permanent place of residents change and he is in the process of working to correct records to refl ect the reality of my permanent residence. A retired accounting and fi nancial professional, most recently Hernan- dez was fi nancial offi cer at Sunset Empire Transporta- tion District. Hernandez will still be listed on the ballot, Krevanko said, as it is too late to reprint the ballots. “If he won, it would be up to the SEPRD to deter- mine if he is ineligible to serve,” Krevanko said. “The remainder of the SEPRD board will then need to appoint someone to fi ll the position.” Krevanko said the Clerk and Elections Offi ce had been in contact with the district’s executive direc- tor Skyler Archibald and the Secretary of State Elections Division regarding the resi- dency issue. “Based on special dis- trict requirements, election law states that candidates must be a registered voter within the district,” county Reach the entire North Oregon and Southwest Washington coasts with our classified package options! Call 503-325-3211 for more information. Looking for a new place to live? The classified ads offer a complete section of homes, apartments, and mobile homes to fit your needs. Check daily for new listings! HAVE an extra room to rent? 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Call 503-325-3211 to place your ad today! information on a candidate fi ling form a complaint may be fi led with our offi ce and an investigation will take place,” the Secretary of State’s offi ce wrote. “My permanent resi- dence is within the boundar- ies of the district,” Hernan- dez said. “I am eligible to be elected to a position on the SEPRD board. Anyone vot- ing for me can be confi dent that they are casting a valid vote.” E RIL Y’ Traditional Mexican, Seafood & Drinks To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214 or go to SeasideSignal.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON 360 Garage Sales elections technician Sheryl Holcom wrote in a letter to Archibald. “Unfortunately, the address which you are registered under … is not within this district.” According to the Secre- tary of State, if a candidate is not qualifi ed for elec- tion and wins the election, a vacancy in that offi ce will occur. 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