Pete Kremen
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Pete Kremen is an American politician of the
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. He served for 12 years as a member of the
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, representing the 42nd district, then served for 16 years as the
Whatcom County Executive The Whatcom County Executive is the head of the executive branch of Whatcom County, Washington. The position is subject to four-year terms (with a term limit of 3) and is a nonpartisan office. History County voters approved the adoption of a ...
, the county's highest elected official, and the longest tenure for any county executive in state history. He finished his career with one term as a member of the
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before retiring in 2015. Before his political career, Kremen was the Director of News & Public Affairs at radio station
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.


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