Re- Elect Scott Brummer – County Commissioner (Dist – 3)

Scott Brummer

After careful consideration, I have made the decision to seek re-election to represent the people as County Commissioner in District 3. During my service as your commissioner, I have strived to bring honest, transparent and efficient county government that works for the people, building a stronger community now and into the future. We face many challenges with continued inflation, revenue reductions, rising property values and out of control state spending that is hurting families and business. My commitment remains to put the people first in solving problems and keeping county spending under control, while providing the services people rightfully expect from their tax dollar. I have worked collaboratively and built strong relationships with Elected Officials, City and community leaders, business owners and the people I serve. Working together to find solutions to critical issues and ensuring your county government operates with efficiency is what I believe people expect from their County Commissioner. I will continue to put the knowledge, experience and the relationships I have gained as your County Commissioner to work for the people of District 3 and all of Lewis County!



Scott Brummer

A Bold Leader. A Strong Voice.

Representing the People of District 3 and all of Lewis County!

Scott has spent 2 of his 3 years in office leading as Chair of the Board of County Commissioners. He also chairs the Flood Control Zone Districts of the Chehalis and Cowlitz Basins.

Scott is a member of the Office of the Chehalis Basin Board, which is directing a long-term flood-reduction strategy. He is also the Vice Chair of the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board that works in the Cowlitz River basin to implement fish recovery efforts.

Scott is the Chair of Lewis County Transit Authority, which has expanded services to the East County, providing transportation to many of our most vulnerable citizens.

Scott is the Chair of Lewis County Transit Authority, which has expanded services to the East County, providing transportation to many of our most vulnerable citizens.

Scott worked collaboratively with our Law Enforcement, Fire Districts, and Citizens’ group to bring major changes to the County 911 governance. This collective group successfully obtained voter approval for the 911 sales and use tax, greatly improving our emergency services.

Scott works with a team of staff and volunteers to direct the Lewis County Veterans Advisory Board, the Southwest Washington Fair Advisory Board, and serves as the Chair of the Lodging Tax Advisory Board. He also serves on the Economic Alliance Executive Board and the East Lewis County Public Development Authority.

Scott continues to work with State and Federal representatives, business leaders, and citizen groups to address important community needs in District 3, including the proposed Packwood Sewer, the Carlisle Lake outfall replacement, the Mineral EV charging station, and the Packwood Trail Project.