North Kitsap County Commissioner race is on

Poulsbo attorney will challenge Bauer

It was a decision a long time in the making and solidified at nearly the final minute. Sandra LaCelle, a civil attorney from the Lofall area, is challenging North End Kitsap County District #1 Commissioner Steve Bauer in November.

LaCelle has lived in the county for more than 25 years and moved to the North End from South Kitsap last year. Professionally, she practiced law with the Bremerton law firm Bishop, Cunningham and Andrews for seven years, and now practices law part-time from her home.

She stepped down from her position in Bremerton to care for her mother, who moved in with LaCelle and her family. Her mother eventually moved back to Seattle, LaCelle said. Now, LaCelle’s focus is on caring for her five children, practicing law part-time and completing a distance-learning program. She is studying for a master’s in homeland security from American Military University.

A long-time politicker, LaCelle wasn’t sure at first if she could see herself as the one in the spotlight. A number of factors played together in deciding to run, she said.

“Seeing what’s going on in the world; I can’t do anything about what we’re paying for gas, but at the county level I can at least make sure that our county government is providing the service county government should provide,” LaCelle said. She is involved in the Kitsap County Republican Party and

serves on Kitsap County’s Development Disabilities Advisory Board.

If she’s elected to the county commission post, LaCelle said she’ll invite and honor public input and her emphasis will be on fiscal frugality.

“If we do have a (funding) shortfall and we’re having trouble providing services, it will mean looking at whatever we can do better, not just taking a top-down approach where I and the other commissioners make that decision for you,” she said. “The main thing that people should know about me is that I’m a good listener — I have to be with the job I do. I like to hear all the information I can get my hands on before I make a decision.”

She felt compelled to run because Bauer, the current North End Commissioner, was appointed to fill Chris Endresen’s unexpired term. Bauer declared his candidacy in April.

Endresen resigned last year to take a post as a state director for U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA).

“I just felt like this was maybe the right cycle,” LaCelle said. “I felt it was important for someone to run against Mr. Bauer because he was appointed and this is an elected seat. The voters should have a say.”

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