Swolgaard wins contest for park commissioner seat

Incumbent Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District Commissioner, Position 3 John T. (Tom) Swolgaard will evidently remain in his long-held post, according to the initial results of Tuesday night’s election.

He claimed 2,327 votes (53.1 percent), while challenger Rachel Pritchett, a former local journalist, earned 2,022 votes (46.1 percent).

Swolgaard, a licensed architect, said in his last term the park district acquired nearly 100 additional acres of open space, renovated Rotary Centennial Park, and built the now-iconic, all-access Owen’s Playground, in addition to adding about four miles of trails to the map and new restrooms in several parks.

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Acquiring still more additional open space, rebuilding the pool, and improving recreational facilities are his stated to priorities for this term.