About
Meet Trinity Hightower Stucker
Wife, mother, rural Okanogan County resident, and longtime advocate for practical, principled local government.


Things are not well in Okanogan County, and I am deeply concerned about our future. Our county is caught in what I would describe as a structural squeeze between the state's agenda and the practical needs of a prosperous rural community. That is a key reason I am running.
The central promise of my platform is good stewardship of your trust and of the serious responsibilities that come with serving as your District 3 Commissioner.
Some of the challenges facing our county extend beyond the direct authority of a county commissioner and require strong coordination with state and federal agencies, as well as clear communication with our legislative delegation. I have built meaningful relationships with people serving in those roles at both the state and federal levels, and I believe those relationships can help ease outside pressures on Okanogan County.
Background & Experience
I am a graduate of Eastern Washington University, where I majored in Political Science / Pre-Law and minored in Economics. I bring more than 20 years of experience working with the legislative process, active grassroots volunteer service, experience contributing to policy development and implementation, and board-level leadership providing direction and oversight for multimillion-dollar programs within a grassroots, agriculture-focused organization.
My background includes elected civic leadership, watershed planning, legislative experience in the Washington State Senate, and the hands-on management of farm, family, and homeschooling responsibilities — budgeting, recordkeeping, policy review, public communication, and coordination with diverse stakeholders.
"Public service is not about political theater. It requires sound judgment, follow-through, and decisions that protect the long-term interests of Okanogan County."
I would be honored to earn your vote and your support. If you believe in a stronger, more responsible future for Okanogan County, I'd love to hear from you.
— Trinity Hightower Stucker