Members and Districts

The FCUAC area is divided into 11 districts with one representative from each district. The council also has 4 at-large positions. All positions are usually for two-year terms although periodically shorter-term assignments may be made if a position is vacated during a term.

According to the FCUAC bylaws, the Council may create temporary at-large positions if district positions are open.

In November, 2002 the Four Creeks UAC updated the District Definitions to reflect the latest King County voting precinct changes and better balance the populations represented by each district. The next FCUAC redistricting will occur before the 2008 annual election.

NOTE: Maps of the FCUAC districts can be found here.

Four Creeks UAC Districts
UAC
DISTRICT

MEMBER
TERM
EXPIRES
VOTING
PRECINCTS
REGISTERED
VOTERS*
One Daniel Feren 2009 Coalfield 751
    Renhill 891
      Total 1,642
Two Eileen Lane 2008 Tanya 540
    O'Donnell 255
    Ida 263
    Brigid 271
      Total 1,329
Three OPEN SEAT 2009 Eastwood 604
    Daniel 588
      Total 1,192
Four David Braswell (Sec) 2008 Husky 624
    Valencia 724
      Total 1,348
Five Tom Carpenter (Pres) 2009 Jacqueline 0
    Hillcrest 0
    Briar 704
      Total 704
Six Bette Filley 2008 Cougar Mtn. 149
    Squak Mtn. 157
    Hi-Valley 829
      Total 1,135
Seven Marshall Brenden 2009 Tanner 712
    May Valley 519
      Total 1,231
Eight Dick Fackenthall 2008 Naila 806
    McDonald 506
      Total 1,312
Nine Sharon Schimke 2009 Four Lakes 367
    Matthew 451
    Maple Hills 726
      Total 1,544
Ten OPEN SEAT 2008 Haas 358
    Colleen 474
    Mirrormont 452
      Total 1,284
Eleven Dave Duncan 2009 Tiger Mtn. 786
    Hutchinson 677
      Total 1,463
      Total 14,184
At-Large #1 Pete Eberle 2009    
At-Large #2 Doug Bandelin 2008    
At-Large #3 Edie Jorgensen (VP) 2009    
At-Large #4 Rich Nelson (Treas) 2008    
At-Large Mark Fuhrmann Temp (1)    
At-Large Sean Kronberg Temp (2)    

*Source: November, 2002 voter registration

 

Citizens participation

Citizens can participate by attending FCUAC meetings, contacting their representatives or the council, or by becoming active members of the FCUAC