This is a list of the 2002 Lincoln County Washington employees and their job title and salaries.(pop 10,184)(273 employees)

Lincoln County was incorporated in 1883 and serves approximately 10,200 citizens. The County is administered by three elected Commissioners, each representing separate districts within the County. The County also has nine other elected positions including: Assessor, Auditor, Coroner, District Court Judge, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, Superior Court Clerk, Superior Court Judge and Treasurer. The County operated on a $23.5 million annual budget for 2006. Its 152 full-time employees provide an array of services including public safety, fire protection, road improvement, park and recreation, judicial administration, health and social services, solid waste disposal and land use planning and permitting.
The above information is from the State Auditors (Audit Report Search) webpage

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2002 Lincoln County Washington List of Employees, Job Title and Salary

Here's a link to a Lincoln County webpage. http://www.wacounties.org/waco/county/lincoln.html

below are 7 pages of Lincoln County employees.

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Here's the freedom of information request letter I sent to the Lincoln County.

Below is the e-mail I received from Lincoln County with the salary information.
From: Rhonda Luiten
To: 'manaco@whidbey.net'
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 2:15 PM
Subject: Lincoln County 2001 wages
Attached is a copy of the 2001 wages for Lincoln County. If you have any questions, please contact me. Thanks!
Rhonda Luiten
Deputy Auditor
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