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Dave Somers is a fisheries biologist who was born in 1953 in Napa, California, United States. He is currently 70 years old.
Somers earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Fisheries Biology from Humboldt State University in 1975. He then went on to earn his Master of Science degree in Fisheries Biology from the University of Washington in 1979.
Somers has worked as a fisheries biologist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife since 1979. He has also served as the Snohomish County Executive since 2014.
Somers is married and has two children.
Somers has an estimated net worth of $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his career as a fisheries biologist and his political career.
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His wife is Elaine Somers
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In addition to his duties as County Executive, Somers joined the Sound Transit Board in January 2016 and was named the Board Chair in January 2017. Somers was also elected the vice president of the Puget Sound Regional Council, a regional planning organization, in January 2016.
Somers announced his candidacy for the County Executive office in May 2015, challenging incumbent Democrat John Lovick, appointed to the position in 2013 after the resignation of Aaron Reardon. In the primary election, Somers narrowly beat Lovick, and the two Democrats advanced to the general election ahead of two Republican an independent candidate. Somers won the general election and was sworn into office as the county's fifth executive in January 2016. State Representative Hans Dunshee was chosen in February to complete the rest of Somers's term in the County Council.
Somers was defeated in 2001 by Republican Jeff Sax, whose campaign called Somers a "committed socialist" before retracting the statement. Sax favored local control of land use, opposing the state's Growth Management Act and federal policies. Somers campaigned again in 2005, facing Sax for his former council seat, and won by a narrow margin. Somers was re-elected to a third term in 2009, defeating Republican restaurant owner Steve Dana.
Somers was elected to the Snohomish County Council from district 5 in 1997, defeating incumbent Democrat R.C. "Swede" Johnson in the primary election and facing a Republican write-in candidate in the general election. Somers was elected on a platform of making real estate developers accountable for strains on infrastructure created by new housing in the county, including roads and schools.
Somers was raised in Napa, California and studied at the Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, before moving to the Seattle area to attend the University of Washington. There, he earned a bachelor's degree in fisheries science and later returned to complete a master's degree in forest ecology. Somers was employed as a fisheries biologist by the Tulalip Tribes from 1979 to 1997.
Somers met his wife Elaine while the two were in the University of Washington Husky Marching Band. Somers played the tuba and marched at the 1978 Rose Bowl.
Dave Somers (born 1953) is an American politician and current Snohomish County Executive, an office he has held since 2016. Somers previously served on the Snohomish County Council, representing district 5 in the eastern portion of the county.