Liz Pike Explained

Liz Pike
State House:Washington
District:18th
Term End:January 14, 2019
Predecessor:Ed Orcutt
Successor:Larry Hoff
Predecessor1:Ann Rivers
Successor1:Brandon Vick
Office2:Camas City Council, At-Large Position
Predecessor2:Dale E. Thomas
Successor2:Don Chaney
Birth Name:Elizabeth Jane Samwel
Birth Date:7 January 1960
Birth Place:Brush Prairie, Washington
Party:Republican
Spouse:Robert Andrew Bramley
(1980-1984)
David Philip Pike
(1986-1995)
Mark Alan Erikson
(1997-2004)
Residence:Camas, Washington
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Other Names:Elizabeth Jane Bramley, Elizabeth Jane Pike, Elizabeth Jane Erikson

Elizabeth Jane Pike (née Samwel; born January 7, 1960) is an American politician. Pike served as a Republican in the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 18th Legislative District in Position 2.[1] [2] On August 23, 2012, Pike was appointed to complete Ann Rivers' 2011–13 term as state representative in the 18th District in Position 1.[3] Rivers had been appointed to complete Joe Zarelli's 2009–13 term as State Senator in the 18th District following Zarelli's retirement.[4] Brandon Vick ultimately was elected as the state representative in the 18th District in Position 1 in the 2012 election, which Pike vacated due to her concurrent successful run for Position 2.[5]

Personal background

Liz Pike was born on January 7, 1960, and raised on a Brush Prairie, Washington dairy farm as one of 13 children. She attended Battle Ground High School and graduated with honors.[6] She also attended Clark College. She has two children.[7]

Career

Pike has owned and operated Pike Advertising and triathlon/running event company. Her professional background includes serving as the political director with the Building Industry Association of Clark County, divisional board member of Umpqua Bank, and board member of her homeowner association.

Camas City government

In 2003, Pike ran successfully for a nonpartisan at-large position on the Camas City Council.[8] In the primary, Pike, running under her then married surname of Erikson, finished first with 51 percent of the vote versus David Gast's 35.8 percent and Bruce Lindoff's 13.3 percent.[9] In the General Election, Pike edged out Gast with 51.72 percent of the vote.[10]

In 2007, instead of running for reelection for the Camas City Council, Pike challenged the incumbent Camas mayor, Paul Dennis.[11] During the summer, The Vancouver Voice courted controversy around the mayoral race after publishing a vitriolic letter from one of its readers that attacked the character of Pike. She responded by sending a letter of complaint from her attorney to the paper and the writer of the letter (who is unaffiliated with the paper's staff).[12] In the General Election, Pike was defeated by Dennis, earning only 25 percent of the vote.[13]

Washington State government

On January 23, 2012, Pike announced that she would be running for state representative in the 18th District in Position 2, vacated by Ed Orcutt who was redistricted into the 20th District.[14] The 18th District's state senator, Joe Zarelli, announced minutes after the end of the candidate filing period on May 18, 2012, that he would not be seeking reelection.[15] Zarelli notified Ann Rivers earlier in the day that he wouldn't be seeking reelection and invited her to run for his soon to be former senate seat. Likewise, minutes before the end of the filing period State Representative Paul Harris informed Brandon Vick that Rivers was going to run for Zarelli's senate seat and that he should run for Rivers' state representative seat. At the end of May, Zarelli announced that he would not only be not running for reelection, but retiring early.[16] His resignation set off a chain of events, wherein Rivers was first appointed to complete Zarelli's senate term. Pike was appointed to complete Rivers' term as state representative. The Cowlitz and Clark county commissioners had selected Pike, despite Vick being the first choice of the district's Precinct Committee Officers.

In the Primary Election, Pike faced Democrats David Shehorn,[17] chair of the 18th District Democrats and retired computer systems engineer, and Ryan Gompertz,[18] a 19-year-old history and economics major at the University of Washington.[19] The results of the primary were Pike receiving the most votes with 61.3 percent of the vote, while Shehorn and Gomphertz received 30.1 percent and 8.6 percent, respectively.[20] In the General Election, Pike received 60.46 percent of the vote to Shehorn's 39.54 percent.[21] Pike's term as an appointed state representative for the 18th District in Position 1 ended on December 6, 2012. She was sworn in as state representative for the 18th District in Position 2 on January 14, 2013.[22]

Awards

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-12-25 . 2013-09-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130915110530/http://www.redistricting.wa.gov/assets/maps/FINAL_010112_Plans/Legislative/MapBook/LD_18.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: Representative Liz Pike's Biography - Project Vote Smart . Votesmart.org . 2012-01-01 . 2012-12-24.
  3. Web site: Pike chosen to finish Rivers' House term . Columbian.com . 2012-08-23 . 2012-12-25.
  4. Web site: Commissioners choose Rivers to succeed Zarelli . Columbian.com. 2012-06-25 . 2012-12-25.
  5. Web site: Legislative District 18 - State Representative Pos. 1 . Vote.wa.gov . 2012-12-25.
  6. Web site: State of Washington & Clark County Voters' Pamphlet - November 6, 2012 General Election . Clark.wa.gov . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121224115719/http://www.clark.wa.gov/elections/documents/2012/NOVEMBER201206/voters%20pamphlet%202012%20general_complete.pdf . December 24, 2012 . dead .
  7. Web site: About Liz . houserepublicans.wa.gov . 2012-12-25.
  8. Web site: 2003 Primary Official Local Voters' Pamphlet for Clark County . Clark.wa.gov . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101112204428/http://www.clark.wa.gov/elections/documents/2003/2003Primary.pdf . 2010-11-12 . dead .
  9. Web site: Primary Election Results, September 16, 2003, Clark County, Washington . Clark.wa.gov . 2003-09-26 . 2012-12-25.
  10. Web site: General Election Results, November 4, 2003, Clark County, Washington . Clark.wa.gov . 2003-12-22 . 2012-12-25.
  11. Web site: State of Washington, Voters' Pamphlet, General Election, November 6, 2007 - Edition 3 . Clark.wa.gov . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101112201932/http://www.clark.wa.gov/elections/documents/2007/general%20election%20voters%20pamphlet.pdf . November 12, 2010 . dead .
  12. News: Dean . Baker . Hopefuls sling mud and money in spicy Camas mayoral race . The Columbian. August 5, 2007 . Pike's former co-chair of the Camas Wine Art Music Festival, Amy Parent, also complained that Pike improperly took over management of the event. Parent wrote a scathing letter to The Vancouver Voice newspaper in Vancouver, criticizing Pike, calling her names and provoking a complaint from Pike's attorney..
  13. Web site: Clark County 2007 General Election, Final Report — Official . Clark.wa.gov . 2007-11-27 . 2012-12-25 . 2015-11-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151106094024/http://www.clark.wa.gov/elections/results/2007/2007GeneralResults.pdf . dead .
  14. Web site: Camas woman plans to run for 18th District seat . Camaspostrecord.com . 2012-01-24 . 2012-12-25.
  15. Web site: Zarelli's departure alters 18th races . Columbian.com . 2012-05-28 . 2012-12-25.
  16. Web site: State Sen. Zarelli won't complete current term . Tdn.com . 2012-05-29 . 2012-12-25.
  17. Web site: Candidate David Shehorn . Columbian.com . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120815170546/http://www.columbian.com/politics/candidates/david-shehorn/ . 2012-08-15 . dead .
  18. Web site: Candidate Ryan Gomphertz . Columbian.com . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120818114402/http://www.columbian.com/politics/candidates/ryan-gompertz/ . 2012-08-18 . dead .
  19. Web site: August 7, 2012 primary, Voters' pamphlet, Clark County Washington . Clark.wa.gov . 2012-12-25.
  20. Web site: August 07, 2012 Primary Results - Legislative District 18 - State Representative Pos. 2 . Vote.wa.gov . 2012-08-28 . 2012-12-25.
  21. Web site: November 06, 2012 General Election Results - Legislative District 18 - State Representative Pos. 2 . Vote.wa.gov . 2012-11-27 . 2012-12-25.
  22. Web site: A message from State Rep. Liz Pike . December 4, 2012 . Houserepublicans.wa.gov . 2012-12-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130103074744/http://houserepublicans.wa.gov/uncategorized/pike_dec0412_enewsletter/ . January 3, 2013 . dead .
  23. Web site: 69 Lawmakers Win Main Street's Highest Award . nfib.com . May 12, 2014 . September 20, 2021.