VOTE VIVIAN GLASS FOR
Mason County Auditor
EQUITABLE ACCESS AND TRANSPARENT GOVERNMENT FOR ALL
Glass for Transparency.
Glass for Transparency.
Glass for Transparency. Glass for Transparency.
Meet Your Candidate
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First-time candidate for Mason County auditor.
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Public Benefits Specialist with DSHS processing food, cash, and medical assistance; family caregiver for an elderly relative; three years of voter outreach experience updating voter registrations, educating residents on voting rights, ballot access, and election processes; store cashier; substitute teacher for NTSD.
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Associate of Arts degree from South Puget Sound Community College (2016); B.A. in Medical Anthropology and Global Health with a minor in Diversity Studies from the University of Washington Seattle (2019); DONA-trained doula (2022).
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Thurston County Food Bank, assisting Washington residents with applying for food assistance and other support services.
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I am running for Mason County Auditor as the only nonpartisan candidate in this race because the duties of the Auditor should always be administered fairly, transparently, and without political bias. Every Mason County resident deserves equal access to elections and county services regardless of political affiliation, income, or background.
My professional background in financial administration of state benefits, voter outreach, caregiving, and community assistance has given me firsthand experience helping people navigate government systems and access essential services. I have worked directly with residents registering to vote, updating registrations, providing Equal Access and multilingual voting assistance, and explaining voting rights and election processes.
If elected, I will prioritize transparency, equitable access to voting and public records, efficient services, and clear public communication. I support expanding voter education and improving accessibility for rural and working families, seniors, Indigenous nations, minority communities, and low-income residents.
I also believe public office should reflect responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars. If elected, I will call for an immediate freeze to the Auditor salary for my four-year term while critical county services remain underfunded.