Raised on a farm in South Dakota, Cindy Carter led her Student Bowl Team to win the state championship while obtaining a BS Degree in Medical Technology (ASCP). She worked in the Chemistry Lab at Virginia Mason in Seattle for 5 years.

Since meeting her San Juan islander husband in Seattle, they moved to Orcas Island more…

mission

It is my mission to get rid of the unConstitutional income tax

  • Found to be unConstitutional by the Washington Supreme Court,

  • Voted down by the people of the state 10 times

  • Rejected by a great majority of WA state citizens (63+%). 

vision

My vision is to return WA state to the people.

We need a representative government, not an oligarchy (rule by few) who think they know better than us.  They are not listening. 

We need to cut our losses:

  • $1.3 Billion earmarked for child care but completely unaccounted for in the most recent audit. 

  • $1.17 Billion Covid funds lost. 

Why give more money when the state demonstrates zero accountability for current spending?  

This needs to stop. My vision is to have a fiscally accountable government who builds infrastructure so the people of the state can work in freedom.

40th District, WA

My name is Cindy Carter and I am running for the 40th Legislative District to represent the people.

My opponent voted against the will of 63+% of the people of Washington when voting for the income tax bill.

I am running to return the government back to the people of Washington, including working to remove the state income tax.

40th District, WA

My name is Cindy Carter and I am running for the 40th Legislative District to represent the people.

My opponent voted against the will of 63+% of the people of Washington when voting for the income tax bill.

I am running to return the government back to the people of Washington, including working to remove the state income tax.

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Priorities

I will work to 

  • Improve educational outcome for all students in Washington
  • Explore and implement transportation projects and procedures to improve travel and transit across and around our state and cities on our highways and the ferry systems so many of our citizens rely on on to get around
  • Support efforts and ideas to improve our Washington State infrastructure to improve the experience of all Washingtonians.

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

Washingtonians often face flooding, avalanches and adverse conditions that contribute to the breakdown of roads, bridges and services. We need a system that is ready to respond no matter the need. WE CAN DO BETTER!

EDUCATION

 Washington ranks as high as 6th in the nation in spending on public education, but lagged behind much of the nation in proficiency rates in K-12 education in 2025--reading and math have remained stagnant or declined over the past decade! (*the Annie E. Casey Foundation ) WE CAN DO BETTER

TRANSPORTATION

Every day Washingtonians travel roads that are full of potholes and slow downs, experience construction delays that span years, and often wait for ferries that aren't coming.   WE CAN DO BETTER!

Priorities

I will work to 

  • Improve educational outcome for all students in Washington
  • Explore and implement transportation projects and procedures to improve travel and transit across and around our state and cities on our highways and the ferry systems so many of our citizens rely on on to get around<>
  • Support efforts and ideas to improve our Washington State infrastructure to improve the experience of all Washingtonians.

 

INFRASTRUCTURE

Washingtonians often face flooding, avalanches and adverse conditions that contribute to the breakdown of roads, bridges and services. We need a system that is ready to respond no matter the need. WE CAN DO BETTER!

EDUCATION

 Washington ranks as high as 6th in the nation in spending on public education, but lagged behind much of the nation in proficiency rates in K-12 education in 2025--reading and math have remained stagnant or declined over the past decade! (*the Annie E. Casey Foundation ) WE CAN DO BETTER

TRANSPORTATION

Every day Washingtonians travel roads that are full of potholes and slow downs, experience construction delays that span years, and often wait for ferries that aren't coming.   WE CAN DO BETTER!