Leadership is more than a title; it is about serving our neighbors and ensuring every resident of Mason County feels heard and respected for life.
True leadership is about stepping up to make the thoughtful decisions that move us forward. My goal is to foster a transparent environment where our goals are clear and projects are funded responsibly. Open communication and fiscal care are the foundation of my vision. For me, accountability means and ensuring every dollar is managed with integrity and that our tax structure remains fair and sustainable for every working family in Mason County. I am dedicated to a future built on trust and shared progress. - Dan Cameron
EMAIL US: DanCameronforCommissioner@gmail.com
Better Living
I am focused on elevating our community's standards by addressing vital issues: protecting families, tackling addiction, reducing homelessness, and managing our rising household expenses.
Mason County Priorities
I am dedicated to building a brighter future through collaborative leadership and remaining deeply committed to every local resident.
Safety and Neighborhoods
I am committed to empowering our first responders and deputies with enhanced resources and advanced training. Together, we will ensure every neighborhood remains a safe place for families to flourish.
Better Local Infrastructure
Enhancing our rural connectivity is a priority. I look forward to strengthening our roads, reinforcing power grids, and expanding high-speed internet to empower every family and student in District 3.
With twenty-five years of experience in US Navy combat missions, service has always been the cornerstone of my life. My commitment continues through local leadership as Board President of Crossroads and Commander of Shelton’s DAV Chapter 60. I am also honored to represent the 40&8 as a global officer and serve as the State Vice Commander for Disabled American Veterans, advocating for those who served.
As a dedicated resident of Mason County, I am motivated by a vision for sustainable growth and community harmony. My professional background is established on a foundation of reliability and diligence. I believe that successful representation starts with active listening, ensuring that we develop sensible strategies and balanced policies that enhance the quality of life for every member of our diverse community.
I am running for Commissioner to safeguard our cherished local heritage while fostering a vibrant, modern economy for the next generation. My focus is on strengthening our local businesses, improving our infrastructure, and providing seasoned, professional leadership. I am fully committed to working tirelessly for the well-being and prosperity of all Mason County citizens as we move forward together.
Meet Dan Cameron
Active Local Community Leadership
Dan Cameron remains committed to grassroots involvement. By pushing for local growth and meeting with neighbors, he ensures Mason County’s path forward is shaped by the voices of the people living it.
Established the Shelton DAV Chapter 60, aiding over 3,000 local vets in securing their earned VA benefits. Directs the Crossroads Board after nearly a decade of service, overseeing successful housing initiatives for the homeless that achieve a 98% placement rate into permanent, stable residency.​​
LOCAL VOICES
I have worked with Dan Cameron for a long time, and his devotion to this county is remarkable. Whether he is navigating complex VA systems for veterans, managing major community events, or simply building a wheelchair ramp for a neighbor in need, he represents what a civil servant should be. Dan is running to give us a real voice. I am honored to support Dan Cameron for Commissioner in District 3. — April Y. Pruitt-Pooler
The members of the Forty et 8, along with veterans of our nation's recent conflicts, are proud to support Dan Cameron for Mason County Commissioner, District 3. We endorse him because: 1. Recognized as a top citizen finalist in 2024. 2. Serves as a state and local leader for the Disabled American Veterans. 3. Manages a multi-million dollar budget as Board President for Crossroads to aid homeless families. 4. Devotes his personal time weekly to assisting veterans with critical benefit claims. Dan spends his time working on the ground, whether it is cleaning up properties or building accessibility ramps. His greatest strength is his practical, common-sense approach to solving problems. This is exactly what we need in local government. Please join us in voting for a proven leader and veteran. — Richard Lanphear, AMHC Retired 1977
Dan Cameron served in the U.S. Navy. The use of military titles, ranks, or photography does not suggest that the Department of Defense or the Navy officially supports this campaign.