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.

View the draft appointment procedure here. (WORD)

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

In October, 201 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.

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

Four Creeks UAC Districts
UAC
DISTRICT

MEMBER
TERM
EXPIRES
VOTING
PRECINCTS
REGISTERED
VOTERS*
One OPEN SEAT 2013   Coalfield   757
      Renhill   370
      Sunset   376
      Total 1503
Two OPEN SEAT 2015   Briarwood   577
      Ida   273
      Valencia   569
      Total 1419
Three Tom Carpenter 2013   Briar   526
      Daniel   560
  Eastwood   500
      Total 1586
Four OPEN SEAT 2015   Brigid   288
      Husky   692
      Total 980
Five OPEN SEAT 2013   May Valley   528
      Tanner   729
      Total 1257
Six Bette Filley 2015   Cougar Mtn.   130
      Edgehill   76
      Hi-Valley   850
      Squak Mtn.   156
      Total 1212
Seven Sharon Schimke 2013   Maple Hills   772
      Matthew   466
      Total 1238
Eight Dick Fackenthall 2015   McDonald   530
      Nalia   787
      Total 1317
Nine OPEN SEAT 2013   Arthur (part)   370
      Four Lakes (part)   3
      Haas   344
      Hutchinson   667
      Total 1384
Ten Vernon Redecker 2015   Colleen   480
      Mirrormont   475
      Tiger Mtn.   728
      Total 1683
         
      Total 13,579
At-Large #1 Pete Eberle (Pres) 2013    
At-Large #2 OPEN SEAT 2015    
At-Large #3 Edie Jorgensen (VP) 2013    
At-Large #4 Rich Nelson (Treas) 2015    
At-Large #5 OPEN SEAT 2013    

*Source: Voter registration totals as of October 21, 2011.

 

Citizens participation

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