Tense moment in race for Clallam community development director

PORT ANGELES — Challenger Sheila Roark Miller was well ahead of Clallam County Community Development Director John Miller after the first ballot count Tuesday night.

Roark Miller, who is not related to John Miller, reaped 53.21 percent ­— 8,613 votes — while the incumbent took 46.79 percent, or 7,543 votes, in the early tally.

And after those results were handed out at the Clallam County Courthouse soon after 8 p.m. Tuesday, John

Miller walked toward the door — as Roark Miller asked him, “Aren’t you going to shake my hand?”

“If you had run an honorable campaign, I might,” John Miller answered.

Roark Miller did not return repeated calls for further comment Tuesday night.

John Miller, 61, is seeking a second four-year term, but “based on races besides my own, I see a trend of voters voting against incumbents,” he said.

“I tried to stay on the high road and focus on the issues and management of the department,” he added.

“I am surprised and disappointed; I would like to thank all my supporters.”

The nonpartisan community development director job pays $64,211 to $70,877 per year, with the chief administering an annual budget that reached $3.44 million in 2010. The department encompasses 32 employees in the planning, building and code enforcement divisions.

Roark Miller, 51, is a code enforcement officer and deputy fire marshal for Clallam County, as well as a graduate of Port Angeles High School and Peninsula College. She’s never held public elective office.

By Tuesday night, Clallam County Auditor Patty Rosand’s office had counted 18,889 ballots of the 27,152 ballots returned. The turnout was 60.13 percent of the 45,852 mailed to county registered voters.

The Auditor’s Office still has 8,531 uncounted ballots on hand and expects another 5,000 to come in today.

Vote totals will be updated daily, with another count to be announced by 4:30 this afternoon.

The Clallam County Canvassing Board will certify the election at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 23.

_________

Reporter Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360-417-3550 or at diane.urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

Reporter Paige Dickerson contributed to this story.

More in News

Two people were displaced after a house fire in the 4700 block of West Valley Road in Chimacum on Thursday. No injuries were reported. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)
Two displaced after Chimacum house fire

One person evacuated safely along with two pets from a… Continue reading

A Port Angeles city worker places a tree topper on the city’s Christmas tree, located at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain at the intersection of Laurel and First streets. A holiday street party is scheduled to take place in downtown Port Angeles from noon to 7 p.m. Nov. 30 with the tree lighting scheduled for about 5 p.m. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)
Top of the town

A Port Angeles city worker places a tree topper on the city’s… Continue reading

Hospital board passes budget

OMC projecting a $2.9 million deficit

Lighthouse keeper Mel Carter next to the original 1879 Fresnel lens in the lamp room at the Point Wilson Lighthouse. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Donations to aid pediatrics clinic, workforce

Recipients thank donors at hospital commissioners’ meeting

Whitefeather Way intersection closed at Highway 101

Construction crews have closed the intersection of Whitefeather Way and… Continue reading

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Commissioners to consider levies, budgets

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Highway 112 partially reopens to single-lane traffic

Maintenance crews have reopened state Highway 112 between Sekiu… Continue reading

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that blew in from this week’s wind storm before they freeze into the surface of the rink on Thursday. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce in the 100 block of West Front Street, opens today and runs through Jan. 5. Hours are from noon to 9 p.m. daily. New this year is camera showing the current ice village conditions at www.skatecam.org. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Ice village opens in Port Angeles

Laken Folsom, a Winter Ice Village employee, tries to remove leaves that… Continue reading

Fort PDA receiver protecting assets

Principal: New revenue streams needed

Ella Biss, 4, sits next to her adoptive mother, Alexis Biss, as they wait in Clallam County Family Court on Thursday for the commencement of the ceremony that will formalize the adoption of Ella and her 9-year-old brother John. (Emma Maple/Peninsula Daily News)
Adoption ceremony highlights need for Peninsula foster families

State department says there’s a lack of foster homes for older children, babies

Legislature to decide fate of miscalculation

Peninsula College may have to repay $339K