The Camas mayoral race wasn’t expected to be a big deal this election season. In fact, Mayor Shannon Turk was running completely unopposed until just a few weeks ago, when whispers of write-in campaigns started to get louder.
The first to file as a write-in candidate for Turk’s seat was a Camas newcomer named Barry McDonnell. Then, a few days later, on Oct. 8, Melissa Smith, a lifelong Camas resident and 15-year veteran on the Camas City Council, threw her hat into the write-in ring.
Having already ran unsuccessfully against Turk for the council’s appointment to the mayoral seat left vacant in 2018 after then-Mayor Scott Higgins unexpectedly resigned, Smith said she has had people ask her if she launched her write-in campaign as a “way to get back” at Turk or her city council peers.
“No. That is not why I’m doing this,” Smith said. “I wasn’t going to run a campaign against (Turk). We’d actually talked about it, and I told her I wasn’t going to run. But then I had a lot of people approach me about running, and I had to choose: Would I keep my word to one person or to my constituents?”
Turk, who has worked for local and state governments since 1995, was appointed to her first Camas City Council stint in July 2011 and has nearly a year of mayoral experience under her belt, seems to be taking the bids for her seat in stride.