
William Harris
for Mason County Commissioner
Republican, District 1
My Commitment to You, the citizens of Mason County

My commitment to you is, if elected, I will do the hard work in a teaming fashion and serve you. My objective is to accomplish projects and deliver results.
My second promise to you is, if elected, I will serve a maximum of two terms. Under no circumstances, will I seek a third term as your commissioner and become a long-term politician. My objective is to make positive difference and then step aside to make room for the next person to serve.
I’m Will Harris, candidate for County Commissioner. I ask you to get informed and vote Harris for Mason County Commissioner, District 1.
What Motivates Me...
I’m running because I care deeply about our community and its future. As a veteran, I have served our country in different parts of the world and have seen the diversity and beauty of America. I have always felt a special connection to the Pacific Northwest and Mason County, where I found a welcoming and supportive community with amazing people.
However, I also recognize that we face some serious challenges that require effective and responsible solutions. If elected Mason County Commissioner, District 1, I will work hard to address three key issues that affect our quality of life and well-being while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
1. Public Safety is a fundamental responsibility of local government and a basic right of the people. The citizens of Mason County deserve a safe and secure environment where they can live and raise their families without fear of crime or violence.
2. Homelessness, Addiction, and Mental Illness are not only human tragedies, but also social and economic problems that impact Mason County at multiple levels. These issues are complex and difficult. We need leadership that can bring together different stakeholders and partners to find and implement collaborative, compassionate, and effective solutions.
3. Economic Growth is essential for a prosperous and thriving community. The county needs a clear and shared vision for its future that aligns its efforts to attract new businesses, provide affordable housing, improve and expand the transportation network, and offer reliable and affordable utility services.
Endorsement Announcement
Casey Salisbury, former Mason County Sheriff (D), endorses William Harris for Mason County Commissioner

Endorsement Announcement

Mason County Association of Realtors endorses William Harris for Mason County Commissioner, District 1
Endorsements
Mason County
Association of
Realtors

Casey Salisbury (D)
Former Mason County Sheriff
Senator Drew MacEwen
Washington State Senate,
35th Legislative District
Representative Travis Couture
WA State House of Representatives,
35th Legislative District

of Olympia Master Builders

Representative Dan Griffey
WA State House of Representatives,
35th Legislative District
The Affordable Housing Council
Republican Women of Mason County

Leader and Veteran


As a career U.S. Air Force veteran, Will understands the meaning of sacrifice and service for our community and nation. His 24-year military career included three overseas tour and multiple deployments, including the Gulf War, Operation Desert Shield/Storm.
A proven leader with a record of success organizing teams and managing public funds.
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He led the largest engineering unit in the USAF consisting of 820 military and civilian professionals with an annual budget of $80-million to an "Excellent" Inspector General rating and Unit of the Year Honors.
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As a Colonel, he was entrusted with a 1,000 person Support Group and an $100-million annual budget to provide engineering, public works, logistical, security, fire protection, lodging, and food services.
Awarded the Legion of Merit, seven Meritorious Service, two Commendation, and two Achievement Medals, and numerous awards and citations.
Experience and Education...extensive and relevant to our needs
Experience and education that is extensive and relevant to the needs of Mason County.
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As Director of Public Works, he served a community of 25,000 military members and their families. Under his leadership, the Public Works team provided electrical, water, and sewage services to the community combined with maintaining and operating $3.4-billion in facilities and infrastructure systems.
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As Deputy Director for Construction, he coached and guided a 34-person division responsible for the planning, design, construction, and financial closeout of a multi-year $2.8-billion global capital construction program.
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He's lead and served as a team member on numerous community planning and special action teams, including a "boots on the ground" planning effort to develop security measures to protect U.S military personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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He earned a Bachelors of Civil Engineering from St Martins University and two Masters degrees; one in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois and another in Strategic Studies from Air War College.
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A licensed Washington State Professional Engineer (PE).
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A certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and Risk Management Professional (RMP).
Family and Community

As a husband, father, and grandfather, he understands faith, commitment, and values. As a community member, he believes in being involved to give back to one's community and country. As an American he believes in the American Dream and that all people are created equal.
As a member of the Mason County Planning Advisory Commission (PAC), Transportation Improvement Program Citizen Advisory Panel (TIP-CAP), and the North Mason Chamber of Commerce; he is engaged today in developing solutions for our Mason County.
While active duty and moving every 2 years, he gave back to our youth as a leader in the Boy Scouts of America for 20-years. He earned the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal for his contributions.