Candidates vying for Honorary Mayor of Eastsound

The mayoral race is an annual fundraiser sponsored by and benefiting Children’s House, a childhood early-learning center supporting island families for more than 40 years. Voting is open to both islanders and visitors, who “buy” candidates into office placing as many votes as they want at area polling locations or online. Each vote benefits the toddler and preschool children of Children’s House.

What do a rooster, peacock, pygmy goat, bison and a biped have in common? They’re all running for Honorary Mayor of Eastsound.

The mayoral race is an annual fundraiser sponsored by and benefiting Children’s House, a childhood early-learning center supporting island families for more than 40 years. Voting is open to both islanders and visitors, who “buy” candidates into office placing as many votes as they want at area polling locations or online. Each vote benefits the toddler and preschool children of Children’s House.

Candidates officially hit the campaign trail Saturday, May 26 with an entry in the annual Pet Parade and wrap up July 7 when the winner is announced following the Fourth of July Parade.

Over the last several years, mayoral candidates – including dogs, cats, chickens, sheep, bunnies, and last year’s hugely successful write-in Bovine April (that’s Ms. Mayor to you) – helped raise more than $20,000 for the nonprofit.

This is the first time a biped has entered the race.

“Children’s House doesn’t discriminate,” says Children’s House Executive Director, Susan Anderson. “But ‘The Biped’ will face stiff competition from a field of colorful candidates.”

Current Mayor Bovine April hasn’t tipped her hand yet. She entered the race late last year as a write-in candidate and swept the field. It’s yet unclear whether she’ll run for re-election or intends to seek a higher post in the governor’s office.

For additional details on the race visit oich.org and follow Children’s House on Twitter.