Other Candidates
There are four other candidates running for Spokane City Council from District 3. Christopher Savage is the board president of Spokane's Meals on Wheels program. This is his third run for council after coming up short in 2021 and 2022. Savage served as vice-chair of the city of Spokane's Salary Review Commission from 2017 to 2021 and currently serves as secretary of the Spokane County Water Conservancy Board.
Savage’s 2023 candidate statement is thin, stating only that he will support the police. In previous runs, he has said that he favors fewer government protections, would not want mental support specialists helping police on behavioral health calls, and is skeptical of the well-founded research that tackling homelessness requires helping people get safe housing first.
Former respiratory therapist Earl Moore states that she's running for nonpartisan politics, though she was awarded the 2022 Republican Hero award by the county Republican party. Her political experience includes organizing rallies and petitions for "unwavering support" of the police. As of early July, her campaign website remains thin on policy specifics. Aside from her dedication to supporting police, Moore promises a regional approach to the housing crisis but includes no details about how she would implement policies in the city to achieve more stable or affordable housing.
Randy McGlenn has run for several offices over the last decade, including two runs for state House as a Libertarian in 2014 and 2016. He is the former Chair of the state Libertarian Party and is focusing his campaign on sending more police into our communities. While he supports some proven strategies to address homelessness, he also uses tactics to try and make us fear people who live in affordable homes.
Darren McCrea owns a marijuana business and is a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes. He has no website or reported fundraising, and his candidate statement simply says that he would focus on food security and climate change.
There are four other candidates running for Spokane City Council from District 3. Christopher Savage is the board president of Spokane's Meals on Wheels program. This is his third run for council after coming up short in 2021 and 2022. Savage served as vice-chair of the city of Spokane's Salary Review Commission from 2017 to 2021 and currently serves as secretary of the Spokane County Water Conservancy Board.
Savage’s 2023 candidate statement is thin, stating only that he will support the police. In previous runs, he has said that he favors fewer government protections, would not want mental support specialists helping police on behavioral health calls, and is skeptical of the well-founded research that tackling homelessness requires helping people get safe housing first.
Former respiratory therapist Earl Moore states that she's running for nonpartisan politics, though she was awarded the 2022 Republican Hero award by the county Republican party. Her political experience includes organizing rallies and petitions for "unwavering support" of the police. As of early July, her campaign website remains thin on policy specifics. Aside from her dedication to supporting police, Moore promises a regional approach to the housing crisis but includes no details about how she would implement policies in the city to achieve more stable or affordable housing.
Randy McGlenn has run for several offices over the last decade, including two runs for state House as a Libertarian in 2014 and 2016. He is the former Chair of the state Libertarian Party and is focusing his campaign on sending more police into our communities. While he supports some proven strategies to address homelessness, he also uses tactics to try and make us fear people who live in affordable homes.
Darren McCrea owns a marijuana business and is a member of the Colville Confederated Tribes. He has no website or reported fundraising, and his candidate statement simply says that he would focus on food security and climate change.