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Diane Rich & Pam Lewis Discussing their Lawsuit Against the Coos County Clerk for Dereliction of Duty 4:08PM Monday July 25, 2022 on KWRO

ABOUT ME

Diane Rich

"COOS COUNTY CITIZENS DESERVE FAIR AND TRANSPARENT ELECTIONS WITHOUT PARTY BIAS. I PROMISE TO CLEAN UP THE VOTER LOGS AND PROVIDE PRIVATE, FAIR, AND TRANSPARENT ELECTIONS."

Before we get into that . . . do you know why only only 56% of people who are eligible to vote actually vote? 

There are three reasons:

1. Disillusionment

2. Indifference

3. A sense of futility 

Our Governments' decisions are making our citizens feel all of the above. 

I am willing to do my part to change that.

I am a single parent who knows what it is like to live from paycheck to paycheck. During my life I've worn many hats. I founded an advertising agency in Utah that operated for 13 years, then I opened a bar during the SLC Olympics. I've worked for clients like the US Army, US Airforce, Tooele County Commission, Dick Simon Trucking, Utah Scientific, Laird Telemedia, EDO Sports, Synergy Group, and the SLC Olympic Bid Committee. 

 All my life I have wanted to live in Oregon so when the opportunity came, I jumped on it. I spent 15 years in Eugene and moved to North Bend in 2019.

 In Oregon, I've been employed as the National Sales Manager for two Oregon manufacturers, LRI Photon Micro Lights and High-Tech Transport aka Air-Weigh On-Board Scales. I've been a guest speaker for the SBA in their program, "How to do business with the Government." and I was a Member of the Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition. Following the death of my 19-year-old son, Robert; I started my web development company ACTNow Retention Services, LLC.


ABOUT ME:

Pam Lewis

Pam Lewis had deep roots in Coos County, grew up and attended Coquille schools, earned her AAS/RN at SWOCC, as well as her EMT-I certification. She worked at Coquille Valley Hospital, Southern Coos Hospital and Coos Health and Wellness. Pam volunteered with Coquille Valley Ambulance Service for 30 years.

And as a nurse worked in Med/Surg, Surgery, OB, ICU, but her love was ER.

Pam was a coach, tournament director and classroom aide for special needs children. When she found teachers that would not fully comply with her children’s IEP and 504 requirements, she took her children out of the public school and homeschooled.

She and her husband have 2 biological (gifted) children and 9 adopted (chosen) children, as well as 10 lovely grandchildren.

Upon studying the current political culture, she found herself saying, “Somebody needs to do something” and discovered that SHE is SOMEBODY!