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Welcome to the Fuse Progressive Voters Guide to the 2025 General Election! Since 2008, we've compiled information about candidates and ballot measures that allows you to make informed decisions about the races on your ballot, based on your values. You can learn about our partners and decision-making process here. Please share this guide with your friends and family, and remind them to vote by November 4! 

Statewide Ballot Measures

VOTE APPROVED

Approve 8201 to grow WA Cares Funding!

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

King County

Depending on where you live, you may have the below county races on your ballot.

King County Council President Girmay Zahilay has represented District 2 (Central and South Seattle) since his first election in 2019. Raised in Seattle’s public housing by a refugee single mother, he survived on food stamps before making his way through Stanford University to serve in the Obama administration fighting poverty. He is an attorney with experience in both the corporate and public sectors. Zahilay also founded Rising Leaders, a nonprofit that uplifts underserved middle school students to reach their full potential.

On the county council, Zahilay has focused on pressing issues such as community safety, the cost of living, and making investments in local public services. His accomplishments demonstrate a comprehensive and progressive approach to enhancing the quality of life for all county residents. Zahilay led the Food Bank Motion to bring greater food security and affordability to our region, helped efforts to transform Skyway, including greater public transit coverage. He has made public safety a top priority, including leading an effort to establish five crisis care centers that will help our neighbors struggling with addiction and mental illness, writing legislation to reduce gun violence, and creating a program to tackle crime at transit stations.

Zahilay's campaign focuses on a wide range of progressive priorities. His own personal experience with homelessness informs his approach to the issue, prioritizing solutions such as investing in additional shelter beds, zoning reforms, rental assistance programs, and youth-oriented programming to prevent homelessness. He is also a strong supporter of not only protecting but expanding access to reproductive health care, including gender-affirming care. Some of his other priorities include public safety, gun violence prevention, and more. Zahilay's platform is carefully and thoroughly constructed, with well-researched progressive solutions.

Zahilay has earned endorsements from local tribes, two fellow councilmembers, the governor and attorney general, as well as U.S. Representatives Adam Smith and Pramila Jayapal.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

King County Council President Girmay Zahilay has represented District 2 (Central and South Seattle) since his first election in 2019. Raised in Seattle’s public housing by a refugee single mother, he survived on food stamps before making his way through Stanford University to serve in the Obama administration fighting poverty. He is an attorney with experience in both the corporate and public sectors. Zahilay also founded Rising Leaders, a nonprofit that uplifts underserved middle school students to reach their full potential.

On the county council, Zahilay has focused on pressing issues such as community safety, the cost of living, and making investments in local public services. His accomplishments demonstrate a comprehensive and progressive approach to enhancing the quality of life for all county residents. Zahilay led the Food Bank Motion to bring greater food security and affordability to our region, helped efforts to transform Skyway, including greater public transit coverage. He has made public safety a top priority, including leading an effort to establish five crisis care centers that will help our neighbors struggling with addiction and mental illness, writing legislation to reduce gun violence, and creating a program to tackle crime at transit stations.

Zahilay's campaign focuses on a wide range of progressive priorities. His own personal experience with homelessness informs his approach to the issue, prioritizing solutions such as investing in additional shelter beds, zoning reforms, rental assistance programs, and youth-oriented programming to prevent homelessness. He is also a strong supporter of not only protecting but expanding access to reproductive health care, including gender-affirming care. Some of his other priorities include public safety, gun violence prevention, and more. Zahilay's platform is carefully and thoroughly constructed, with well-researched progressive solutions.

Zahilay has earned endorsements from local tribes, two fellow councilmembers, the governor and attorney general, as well as U.S. Representatives Adam Smith and Pramila Jayapal.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci has served District 6 (Bellevue and East King County) since 2015. She began her career as a public interest lawyer fighting for women and LGBTQ+ people. She was a neighborhood organizer who went on to serve on the Bellevue City Council, including for a term as mayor. Balducci has served as chair of the county council and serves as vice chair of the Sound Transit Board of Directors, where she successfully advocated for an early opening of the "starter line" in East King County.

In her nearly two decades of public service, Balducci has prioritized progressive solutions to the issues facing our region, including improving transportation options, promoting affordable housing, enhancing community safety, addressing climate action, and supporting arts and culture. Her track record is strong in all of these areas, including an arts levy to invest in science, heritage, arts, and cultural organizations, as well as legislation to keep “forever chemicals” out of our local environment. She was a tenacious advocate for the East Link light rail and the 10-station, 14-mile expansion plan slated for completion in early 2026.

Balducci is running for the executive position with a vision of an inclusive, vibrant, and climate-friendly county where all residents can thrive. She emphasizes her track record of effective leadership at the city and county levels that has delivered results for her communities. As a bus and bike commuter, Balducci is an avid supporter of expanding transit options, particularly light rail and bus routes. Additionally, she is an advocate for transit-oriented housing as a means of improving affordability, as well as cutting red tape to expedite the construction of badly needed housing in our region. Furthermore, she has outlined thoughtful plans to reduce gun violence, expand mental health and addiction treatment services, and youth prevention programs.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci has served District 6 (Bellevue and East King County) since 2015. She began her career as a public interest lawyer fighting for women and LGBTQ+ people. She was a neighborhood organizer who went on to serve on the Bellevue City Council, including for a term as mayor. Balducci has served as chair of the county council and serves as vice chair of the Sound Transit Board of Directors, where she successfully advocated for an early opening of the "starter line" in East King County.

In her nearly two decades of public service, Balducci has prioritized progressive solutions to the issues facing our region, including improving transportation options, promoting affordable housing, enhancing community safety, addressing climate action, and supporting arts and culture. Her track record is strong in all of these areas, including an arts levy to invest in science, heritage, arts, and cultural organizations, as well as legislation to keep “forever chemicals” out of our local environment. She was a tenacious advocate for the East Link light rail and the 10-station, 14-mile expansion plan slated for completion in early 2026.

Balducci is running for the executive position with a vision of an inclusive, vibrant, and climate-friendly county where all residents can thrive. She emphasizes her track record of effective leadership at the city and county levels that has delivered results for her communities. As a bus and bike commuter, Balducci is an avid supporter of expanding transit options, particularly light rail and bus routes. Additionally, she is an advocate for transit-oriented housing as a means of improving affordability, as well as cutting red tape to expedite the construction of badly needed housing in our region. Furthermore, she has outlined thoughtful plans to reduce gun violence, expand mental health and addiction treatment services, and youth prevention programs.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

Endorsed By: SEIU Local 925, Washington Bikes, The Urbanist, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW, Bellevue Firefighters - IAFF Local 1604

Snohomish County, District 4

Depending on the county district you live in, you may have the following races on your ballot.

Council Chair Jared Mead is running unopposed for another term in the District 4 seat on the Snohomish County Council. Mead has held a number of public service positions, including four years on the Mill Creek City Council, two years as a state lawmaker in Legislative District 44, and his most recent tenure on the county council, where he has sat since he was appointed in 2020 and retained in the following election by voters. Mead, who was born and raised in south Snohomish County, has also worked as a legislative aide and as a campaign manager.

In his re-election campaign, Mead is focusing on several key issues, including affordability, public safety, and transportation. Mead supports expanding mental health resources and violence prevention programs to enhance public safety services. Regarding affordable housing, Mead acknowledges the need to increase the housing supply. However, we would be interested to see his approach expand to include solutions such as renter and tenant protections.

Mead referred to himself as being more right-leaning than his party, which is evidenced by certain votes and policy proposals he made during his time on the council. Earlier this year, Mead introduced the controversial Amendment 3 to the Critical Areas Regulations bill, which the conservative side of the council helped pass. His amendment faced public backlash for its lack of wildlife protections and for reducing buffers of protection around wetlands.

Additionally, Mead proposed an amendment to the Snohomish County budget that reduced funding for the Office of Social Justice and Executive Office after an audit found the department to be unsustainable in the long term. Fellow county council member Strom Peterson criticized the move, saying the council overstepped its authority.

We hope that Mead adopts more progressive positions on some key issues during his next term on the Snohomish County Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

Council Chair Jared Mead is running unopposed for another term in the District 4 seat on the Snohomish County Council. Mead has held a number of public service positions, including four years on the Mill Creek City Council, two years as a state lawmaker in Legislative District 44, and his most recent tenure on the county council, where he has sat since he was appointed in 2020 and retained in the following election by voters. Mead, who was born and raised in south Snohomish County, has also worked as a legislative aide and as a campaign manager.

In his re-election campaign, Mead is focusing on several key issues, including affordability, public safety, and transportation. Mead supports expanding mental health resources and violence prevention programs to enhance public safety services. Regarding affordable housing, Mead acknowledges the need to increase the housing supply. However, we would be interested to see his approach expand to include solutions such as renter and tenant protections.

Mead referred to himself as being more right-leaning than his party, which is evidenced by certain votes and policy proposals he made during his time on the council. Earlier this year, Mead introduced the controversial Amendment 3 to the Critical Areas Regulations bill, which the conservative side of the council helped pass. His amendment faced public backlash for its lack of wildlife protections and for reducing buffers of protection around wetlands.

Additionally, Mead proposed an amendment to the Snohomish County budget that reduced funding for the Office of Social Justice and Executive Office after an audit found the department to be unsustainable in the long term. Fellow county council member Strom Peterson criticized the move, saying the council overstepped its authority.

We hope that Mead adopts more progressive positions on some key issues during his next term on the Snohomish County Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

Endorsed By: Sierra Club, 32nd Legislative District Democrats

Port of Edmonds

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below races on your ballot.

Chelsea Rudd is running against Janelle Cass for Port of Edmonds, Commissioner District 1. We are confident Rudd is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Chelsea Rudd is running against Janelle Cass for Port of Edmonds, Commissioner District 1. We are confident Rudd is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Endorsed By: Washington Conservation Action, Sierra Club, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

City Races

Depending on where you live, you may have the following city races on your ballot.

Bothell City Council

Prasad Anguluri is running unopposed for Bothell City Council, Position 1. He is the founder and CEO of Haply, Inc., a technology startup.

Anguluri's campaign proposed a framework for "S.P.A.C.E.": safety, purposeful planning, affordability, community, and equity. Using his background in real estate, he is a proponent of strategic zoning changes that would allow for transit-oriented housing, expanding affordable housing options in Bothell. Additionally, he supports working with tenant advocacy groups to implement renter protections. Anguluri is an advocate for inclusive contracting to encourage underrepresented entrepreneurs to operate in town. He uses his experience serving on HOAs to inform his approach to public safety, prioritizing investments in crime prevention and expanding mental health support officers.

Prasad Anguluri will make a progressive addition to the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

Prasad Anguluri is running unopposed for Bothell City Council, Position 1. He is the founder and CEO of Haply, Inc., a technology startup.

Anguluri's campaign proposed a framework for "S.P.A.C.E.": safety, purposeful planning, affordability, community, and equity. Using his background in real estate, he is a proponent of strategic zoning changes that would allow for transit-oriented housing, expanding affordable housing options in Bothell. Additionally, he supports working with tenant advocacy groups to implement renter protections. Anguluri is an advocate for inclusive contracting to encourage underrepresented entrepreneurs to operate in town. He uses his experience serving on HOAs to inform his approach to public safety, prioritizing investments in crime prevention and expanding mental health support officers.

Prasad Anguluri will make a progressive addition to the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-15

Endorsed By: 1st Legislative District Democrats , King County Democrats, Snohomish County Democrats

Incumbent Jenne Alderks is running for re-election to Bothell City Council, Position 3. Alderks, who uses she/they pronouns, is a former planning commission member whose previous career focus was in birthing as a postpartum doula, including for Seattle Holistic Doula and the Family Resource & Referral Center. They are a strong community leader who currently serves on the boards of Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness and Eastside Human Services Forum and works with organizations like Anti-Racist Communities of Bothell.

On the city council, Alderks has prioritized quality education, housing affordability, environmental sustainability, social equity efforts, and small business support. In their last election, they supported expanding the RADAR (Response Awareness, De-escalation, and Referral) program to strengthen community safety for all residents. Although Alderks' platform does not include current campaign priorities, they have garnered impressive support from several progressive organizations, including our partners at Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund and Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.

We recommend Jenne Alderks for another term in Position 3 on the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Incumbent Jenne Alderks is running for re-election to Bothell City Council, Position 3. Alderks, who uses she/they pronouns, is a former planning commission member whose previous career focus was in birthing as a postpartum doula, including for Seattle Holistic Doula and the Family Resource & Referral Center. They are a strong community leader who currently serves on the boards of Lake City Partners Ending Homelessness and Eastside Human Services Forum and works with organizations like Anti-Racist Communities of Bothell.

On the city council, Alderks has prioritized quality education, housing affordability, environmental sustainability, social equity efforts, and small business support. In their last election, they supported expanding the RADAR (Response Awareness, De-escalation, and Referral) program to strengthen community safety for all residents. Although Alderks' platform does not include current campaign priorities, they have garnered impressive support from several progressive organizations, including our partners at Washington Housing Alliance Action Fund and Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.

We recommend Jenne Alderks for another term in Position 3 on the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Endorsed By: M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Housing Action Fund, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, UFCW 3000, Washington Bikes, Emerge Washington, 1st Legislative District Democrats , King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Other Candidates

Shirly Mittelman is challenging incumbent Jenne Alderks for Bothell City Council, Position 3. Mittelman is a nurse with experience in public schools and at the UW Medical Center.

Mittelman's campaign echoes frequent Republican talking points, emphasizing that she will prioritize solutions over "divisive politics" and "political agendas." Her platform is vague, stating that she will support goals such as community safety and healthy families, without offering specific policies or outlining the ways she would seek to achieve these goals.

The residents of Bothell do not need someone who only offers generic platitudes instead of real progress to benefit the community. We recommend re-electing Jenne Alderks for Bothell City Council, Position 3.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Shirly Mittelman is challenging incumbent Jenne Alderks for Bothell City Council, Position 3. Mittelman is a nurse with experience in public schools and at the UW Medical Center.

Mittelman's campaign echoes frequent Republican talking points, emphasizing that she will prioritize solutions over "divisive politics" and "political agendas." Her platform is vague, stating that she will support goals such as community safety and healthy families, without offering specific policies or outlining the ways she would seek to achieve these goals.

The residents of Bothell do not need someone who only offers generic platitudes instead of real progress to benefit the community. We recommend re-electing Jenne Alderks for Bothell City Council, Position 3.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Brittany Miles is running unopposed for Bothell City Council, Position 5. Miles is a public servant and mental health advocate who currently works for the Department of Children, Youth & Families. She has held multiple public service positions with the League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County, the Regional Crisis Response Agency, and others.

Miles' campaign is prioritizing inclusion and equity, vowing to serve the residents of Bothell with compassion and respect. Her platform is especially focused on improving mental health resources and access to middle housing so that young adults can begin their future in Bothell. Miles' campaign has earned the endorsements of progressive organizations, including our partners at Planned Parenthood Advocates.

With her commitment to progressive advocacy, we believe Brittany Miles would make a great addition to the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Brittany Miles is running unopposed for Bothell City Council, Position 5. Miles is a public servant and mental health advocate who currently works for the Department of Children, Youth & Families. She has held multiple public service positions with the League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County, the Regional Crisis Response Agency, and others.

Miles' campaign is prioritizing inclusion and equity, vowing to serve the residents of Bothell with compassion and respect. Her platform is especially focused on improving mental health resources and access to middle housing so that young adults can begin their future in Bothell. Miles' campaign has earned the endorsements of progressive organizations, including our partners at Planned Parenthood Advocates.

With her commitment to progressive advocacy, we believe Brittany Miles would make a great addition to the Bothell City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Sage Leaders, M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1st Legislative District Democrats , King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Deputy Mayor Rami Al-Kabra is running for re-election to Bothell City Council, Position 7. Al-Kabra first joined the city council in 2022 and has also served on the boards of Bothell Landmark Preservation and Anti-Racist Communities: Bothell. He is a product management executive and an unwavering community organizer, having helped to organize Bothell’s 2020 March for Black Lives and worked to register eligible local voters in the 2020 election. Al-Kabra became a U.S. citizen in 2006 after he spent three decades as a Palestinian refugee, and he has worked tirelessly to build community here, including as the founder of the Washington Council on Islamic-American Relations chapter and the Islamic Center of Bothell.

In office, Al-Kabra has stuck to his progressive principles as a staunch voice for sustainability, equity, and affordability. He has already worked to bring climate-friendly, affordable housing to the area and promote green city planning so that Bothell can remain a safe environment for our community for generations to come.

His re-election campaign continues to prioritize progressive solutions. Al-Kabra strongly opposes surveillance tools in policing, instead advocating for training in de-escalation and deploying mental health professionals in crises. He remains an advocate for affordable housing initiatives rooted in sustainable infrastructure and greener development. Furthermore, he believes in the power of youth engagement in local politics, proposing a Youth City Council similar to those created in Lynnwood and Auburn.

Rami Al-Kabra is a compassionate, thoughtful leader who is a champion of progressive solutions. He deserves your vote to serve another term on the Bothell City Council in Position 7.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Deputy Mayor Rami Al-Kabra is running for re-election to Bothell City Council, Position 7. Al-Kabra first joined the city council in 2022 and has also served on the boards of Bothell Landmark Preservation and Anti-Racist Communities: Bothell. He is a product management executive and an unwavering community organizer, having helped to organize Bothell’s 2020 March for Black Lives and worked to register eligible local voters in the 2020 election. Al-Kabra became a U.S. citizen in 2006 after he spent three decades as a Palestinian refugee, and he has worked tirelessly to build community here, including as the founder of the Washington Council on Islamic-American Relations chapter and the Islamic Center of Bothell.

In office, Al-Kabra has stuck to his progressive principles as a staunch voice for sustainability, equity, and affordability. He has already worked to bring climate-friendly, affordable housing to the area and promote green city planning so that Bothell can remain a safe environment for our community for generations to come.

His re-election campaign continues to prioritize progressive solutions. Al-Kabra strongly opposes surveillance tools in policing, instead advocating for training in de-escalation and deploying mental health professionals in crises. He remains an advocate for affordable housing initiatives rooted in sustainable infrastructure and greener development. Furthermore, he believes in the power of youth engagement in local politics, proposing a Youth City Council similar to those created in Lynnwood and Auburn.

Rami Al-Kabra is a compassionate, thoughtful leader who is a champion of progressive solutions. He deserves your vote to serve another term on the Bothell City Council in Position 7.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: OneAmerica Votes, UFCW 3000, M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1st Legislative District Democrats , Snohomish County Democrats, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

Other Candidates

Mark Swanson is challenging incumbent Rami Al-Kabra for Bothell City Council, Position 7. While his current platform is unknown, Swanson's past campaign in 2023 indicates he is more conservative. In his previous run for city council, he campaigned on an anti-density platform, claiming, "there is no affordable housing crisis." He also said, "I'm not actively campaigning. I'm not going to win. I doubt I'll manage to get through the primary." Mark Swanson is not a serious candidate in this race.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Mark Swanson is challenging incumbent Rami Al-Kabra for Bothell City Council, Position 7. While his current platform is unknown, Swanson's past campaign in 2023 indicates he is more conservative. In his previous run for city council, he campaigned on an anti-density platform, claiming, "there is no affordable housing crisis." He also said, "I'm not actively campaigning. I'm not going to win. I doubt I'll manage to get through the primary." Mark Swanson is not a serious candidate in this race.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Edmonds City Council

Chris Eck is running for re-election to Position 1 on the Edmonds City Council, to which she was first elected in 2023. She serves as the Vice President of Programs for Volunteers of America Western Washington, a Christian organization that operates food banks, crisis care services, homelessness prevention programs, and youth initiatives. She also brings experience in neighborhood planning from the Lynnwood and Snohomish County planning commissions.

Eck's platform is driven by her work in the human services sector, where she sees young families being priced out of neighborhoods, lower-wage workers with high rents and long commutes, and others struggling to get by. Her top priorities are providing more affordable homes, making neighborhoods more sustainable and walkable, and ensuring the diverse voices of all Edmonds residents are included in decision-making. Her stance on public safety starts with empathy and respect - she knows firsthand how important it is to have non-police professionals create pathways for people struggling with homelessness, substance use, or domestic violence.

Eck has earned your vote for Edmonds City Council, Position 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Chris Eck is running for re-election to Position 1 on the Edmonds City Council, to which she was first elected in 2023. She serves as the Vice President of Programs for Volunteers of America Western Washington, a Christian organization that operates food banks, crisis care services, homelessness prevention programs, and youth initiatives. She also brings experience in neighborhood planning from the Lynnwood and Snohomish County planning commissions.

Eck's platform is driven by her work in the human services sector, where she sees young families being priced out of neighborhoods, lower-wage workers with high rents and long commutes, and others struggling to get by. Her top priorities are providing more affordable homes, making neighborhoods more sustainable and walkable, and ensuring the diverse voices of all Edmonds residents are included in decision-making. Her stance on public safety starts with empathy and respect - she knows firsthand how important it is to have non-police professionals create pathways for people struggling with homelessness, substance use, or domestic violence.

Eck has earned your vote for Edmonds City Council, Position 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Washington Bikes, Washington Conservation Action, Housing Action Fund, Sierra Club, 32nd Legislative District Democrats, Snohomish County Democrats

Other Candidates

Glenda Krull is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 1. Krull is the Chair of the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce and sits on the Edmonds Center for the Arts Board of Directors. As an active attendee of city council meetings, Krull expressed distaste for the current council's leadership, claiming decisions have been rubber-stamped without open discussion. Her campaign seems to be reactionary to the council's initial proposal to sell a beloved park as a means to improve the city budget.

Krull is running a more moderate campaign that cryptically jabs at the current council's leadership. On issues such as transparent governance, fiscal responsibility, and growth, she offers vague platitudes and lacks tangible solutions. While she says she will ensure that politics do not obstruct progress, Krull does not specify what policies she would support in pursuit of her goals, if elected.

Glenda Krull's reactionary campaign does not reflect a serious understanding of the issues facing Edmonds residents. We recommend voting for Chris Eck for Position 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Glenda Krull is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 1. Krull is the Chair of the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce and sits on the Edmonds Center for the Arts Board of Directors. As an active attendee of city council meetings, Krull expressed distaste for the current council's leadership, claiming decisions have been rubber-stamped without open discussion. Her campaign seems to be reactionary to the council's initial proposal to sell a beloved park as a means to improve the city budget.

Krull is running a more moderate campaign that cryptically jabs at the current council's leadership. On issues such as transparent governance, fiscal responsibility, and growth, she offers vague platitudes and lacks tangible solutions. While she says she will ensure that politics do not obstruct progress, Krull does not specify what policies she would support in pursuit of her goals, if elected.

Glenda Krull's reactionary campaign does not reflect a serious understanding of the issues facing Edmonds residents. We recommend voting for Chris Eck for Position 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Alex Newman is running against Erika Barnett for Edmonds City Council, Position 3. We are confident Newman is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Alex Newman is running against Erika Barnett for Edmonds City Council, Position 3. We are confident Newman is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Endorsed By: Washington Conservation Action, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Washington Bikes, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Edmonds Ballot Measures

VOTE FOR

Vote YES to maintain parks and public safety in Edmonds!

Edmonds Proposition 1 would maintain funding for parks, public safety, and sidewalks in the city. After city leaders made nearly $8 million in budget cuts this past year, Edmonds residents now face even deeper cuts to many of the services we all value.

If it is approved, the property tax rate would increase 93 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation in 2026. Without Proposition 1, Edmonds would be forced to close Yost Pool, end programming at the Frances Anderson Center, cut the public safety budget, which would increase 911 response times, and eliminate the city's entire human services department.

Proposition 1 has been endorsed by progressive leaders at the city and state levels to maintain our quality of life. Together, we can build a stronger, more stable future for Edmonds - one that protects what we value and invests in what’s ahead. Vote YES on Edmonds Proposition 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Edmonds Proposition 1 would maintain funding for parks, public safety, and sidewalks in the city. After city leaders made nearly $8 million in budget cuts this past year, Edmonds residents now face even deeper cuts to many of the services we all value.

If it is approved, the property tax rate would increase 93 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation in 2026. Without Proposition 1, Edmonds would be forced to close Yost Pool, end programming at the Frances Anderson Center, cut the public safety budget, which would increase 911 response times, and eliminate the city's entire human services department.

Proposition 1 has been endorsed by progressive leaders at the city and state levels to maintain our quality of life. Together, we can build a stronger, more stable future for Edmonds - one that protects what we value and invests in what’s ahead. Vote YES on Edmonds Proposition 1.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Endorsed By Snohomish County Democrats, South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue Regional Fire Authority

Everett Mayor

Cassie Franklin is running for re-election as Everett Mayor. Before becoming mayor, Franklin served as an Everett City Council member and was involved in several organizations and programs addressing homelessness.

Since the start of her term in 2017, Franklin has made a mixed bag of policy decisions that have not always been favorable, particularly regarding the budget. While her work during the pandemic was lauded, her decisions to increase police budgeting and cut public services were disappointing. In 2025, Franklin issued a directive aimed at enhancing public safety, which called for increasing the number of school resource officers (SROs). Reports have found that the presence of SROs often disproportionately impacts students of color.

Franklin cites public safety as a continued top priority for herself and the council. In 2025, she spoke in favor of the Drone-as-First-Responder program, which would deploy drones to incidents. The technology is developed by Flock Safety, which drew criticism from the ACLU over privacy concerns. In 2022, Franklin objected to the Right of Way Initiative, which would have moved people experiencing homelessness into motels in Everett. She accused the program, without evidence, of bringing people into Everett from other areas.

While we do not always agree with Cassie Franklin's policies, she is the less conservative choice in this race. We recommend re-electing her to serve another term as Everett Mayor.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Cassie Franklin is running for re-election as Everett Mayor. Before becoming mayor, Franklin served as an Everett City Council member and was involved in several organizations and programs addressing homelessness.

Since the start of her term in 2017, Franklin has made a mixed bag of policy decisions that have not always been favorable, particularly regarding the budget. While her work during the pandemic was lauded, her decisions to increase police budgeting and cut public services were disappointing. In 2025, Franklin issued a directive aimed at enhancing public safety, which called for increasing the number of school resource officers (SROs). Reports have found that the presence of SROs often disproportionately impacts students of color.

Franklin cites public safety as a continued top priority for herself and the council. In 2025, she spoke in favor of the Drone-as-First-Responder program, which would deploy drones to incidents. The technology is developed by Flock Safety, which drew criticism from the ACLU over privacy concerns. In 2022, Franklin objected to the Right of Way Initiative, which would have moved people experiencing homelessness into motels in Everett. She accused the program, without evidence, of bringing people into Everett from other areas.

While we do not always agree with Cassie Franklin's policies, she is the less conservative choice in this race. We recommend re-electing her to serve another term as Everett Mayor.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Other Candidates

Scott Murphy is challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Mayor of Everett. Murphy previously served on the Everett City Council from 2013 to 2021. In past campaigns, he took a conservative approach to budgeting and community safety.

Murphy's current mayoral campaign is largely focused on addressing public safety, with the slogan "Making Everett Safe for our Children." His approach to public safety primarily resides in increasing policing in both schools and throughout the city. He plans to increase police presence around schools and add more armed School Resource Officers in middle and high schools. His approach to safety is rooted in over-policing, which is not the best or safest solution, especially for more vulnerable populations. His campaign has made no mention of the housing crisis, nor has it offered any solutions to rising homelessness in Everett.

We recommend re-electing moderate Cassie Franklin to serve another term as Everett Mayor.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Scott Murphy is challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Mayor of Everett. Murphy previously served on the Everett City Council from 2013 to 2021. In past campaigns, he took a conservative approach to budgeting and community safety.

Murphy's current mayoral campaign is largely focused on addressing public safety, with the slogan "Making Everett Safe for our Children." His approach to public safety primarily resides in increasing policing in both schools and throughout the city. He plans to increase police presence around schools and add more armed School Resource Officers in middle and high schools. His approach to safety is rooted in over-policing, which is not the best or safest solution, especially for more vulnerable populations. His campaign has made no mention of the housing crisis, nor has it offered any solutions to rising homelessness in Everett.

We recommend re-electing moderate Cassie Franklin to serve another term as Everett Mayor.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Everett City Council

Sam Hem is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. He has been a resident of Everett for five years and currently works as an Assistant Regional Manager with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 66.

Hem's top priorities include housing affordability, public safety, and expanding economic opportunities. He said he will be an advocate for tenant protections and zoning rules that "protect neighborhood character" while also providing options for all income levels. He also said he will be a collaborative and solution-oriented leader, prioritizing diverse representation and equitable access to city resources.

In our interview, Hem displayed a genuine nature and a willingness to continue learning, acknowledging his areas for growth. He cited the unlawful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a fellow union member, as his inspiration to run for office. As a first-time candidate, Hem is still refining his policy positions on some issues. While we felt some of his policies leaned more moderate, Hem was eager to receive feedback to learn how to better respond to community needs.

Both candidates in this race would make a great addition to the council. However, we lean towards electing Sam Hem due to his endorsements from some of our partner organizations.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Sam Hem is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. He has been a resident of Everett for five years and currently works as an Assistant Regional Manager with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 66.

Hem's top priorities include housing affordability, public safety, and expanding economic opportunities. He said he will be an advocate for tenant protections and zoning rules that "protect neighborhood character" while also providing options for all income levels. He also said he will be a collaborative and solution-oriented leader, prioritizing diverse representation and equitable access to city resources.

In our interview, Hem displayed a genuine nature and a willingness to continue learning, acknowledging his areas for growth. He cited the unlawful deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a fellow union member, as his inspiration to run for office. As a first-time candidate, Hem is still refining his policy positions on some issues. While we felt some of his policies leaned more moderate, Hem was eager to receive feedback to learn how to better respond to community needs.

Both candidates in this race would make a great addition to the council. However, we lean towards electing Sam Hem due to his endorsements from some of our partner organizations.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, The Urbanist, Snohomish County Democrats, Snohomish & Island County Labor Council, Everett Firefighters IAFF Local 46

Erica Weir is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. Weir has been deeply involved in the Everett community, working at the Village Theatre. She has also served on the Downtown Everett Association Board of Directors, Creative District Advisory Board, and with the Everett Music Initiative.

In our interview, Weir listed addiction treatment, housing, homelessness, and the budget deficit as her priorities. As a first-time candidate, Weir is still refining her policy positions on some issues. While she noted she is still in the process of educating herself on these issues, she was able to draw upon her experience working in the downtown area and seeing firsthand the support vulnerable residents need. In her approach to public safety, the solution must evolve beyond hiring more police officers and incorporate social programs that address the root causes of crime. Weir is also open to exploring ways to balance the need for an influx of housing units without displacing people from their neighborhoods.

Erica Weir is a dedicated community leader who genuinely cares about her community. While she would make a great addition to the council, we lean towards electing Sam Hem to the Everett City Council due to his endorsements from some of our partner organizations.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Erica Weir is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. Weir has been deeply involved in the Everett community, working at the Village Theatre. She has also served on the Downtown Everett Association Board of Directors, Creative District Advisory Board, and with the Everett Music Initiative.

In our interview, Weir listed addiction treatment, housing, homelessness, and the budget deficit as her priorities. As a first-time candidate, Weir is still refining her policy positions on some issues. While she noted she is still in the process of educating herself on these issues, she was able to draw upon her experience working in the downtown area and seeing firsthand the support vulnerable residents need. In her approach to public safety, the solution must evolve beyond hiring more police officers and incorporate social programs that address the root causes of crime. Weir is also open to exploring ways to balance the need for an influx of housing units without displacing people from their neighborhoods.

Erica Weir is a dedicated community leader who genuinely cares about her community. While she would make a great addition to the council, we lean towards electing Sam Hem to the Everett City Council due to his endorsements from some of our partner organizations.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, SEIU Local 925, Housing Action Fund, Sierra Club, Washington Bikes, Snohomish County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

Other Candidates

Ryan Crowther is an active member of the Everett community, serving on the Everett Public Facilities District Board, creating the Everett Music Initiative, and supporting the start of the Snohomish County Emerging Leaders program. In his campaign for the Everett City Council, he is prioritizing public safety for both residents and businesses. However, he has not identified any specific policies or actions he wants to implement to address safety in Everett. At this time, he has not mentioned any other issue areas or community concerns as part of his platform, outside of generic public safety.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

Ryan Crowther is an active member of the Everett community, serving on the Everett Public Facilities District Board, creating the Everett Music Initiative, and supporting the start of the Snohomish County Emerging Leaders program. In his campaign for the Everett City Council, he is prioritizing public safety for both residents and businesses. However, he has not identified any specific policies or actions he wants to implement to address safety in Everett. At this time, he has not mentioned any other issue areas or community concerns as part of his platform, outside of generic public safety.

Last updated: 2025-09-30

Retired firefighter Don Schwab is running for re-election for Everett City Council, Position 3. Prior to running for office, he worked as a firefighter for more than three decades. He has served on various boards in the community and at the state level, including as a board member of the Snohomish County Red Cross and on the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters. He currently works for Snohomish County Treasurer Brian Sullivan and as an associate faculty member at Everett Community College.

His re-election campaign is focused on public safety, economic development, affordable housing, and infrastructure. Schwab's approach to public safety remains similar to his previous campaigns, with a focus on funding for emergency responders and investing in community-based programs for safety. We would like to hear more specifics about his plans for these community-based programs, as well as strategies to incorporate crisis response teams trained in behavioral health and de-escalation. Additionally, he is an advocate for affordable housing development, improved transit options, and bringing back the neighborhood watch program.

In the past, Don Schwab has often leaned more moderate, particularly in his approach to policing and housing. While we would like to see more detailed policy proposals and solutions from his campaign, we recommend him for Everett City Council, Position 3.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Retired firefighter Don Schwab is running for re-election for Everett City Council, Position 3. Prior to running for office, he worked as a firefighter for more than three decades. He has served on various boards in the community and at the state level, including as a board member of the Snohomish County Red Cross and on the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters. He currently works for Snohomish County Treasurer Brian Sullivan and as an associate faculty member at Everett Community College.

His re-election campaign is focused on public safety, economic development, affordable housing, and infrastructure. Schwab's approach to public safety remains similar to his previous campaigns, with a focus on funding for emergency responders and investing in community-based programs for safety. We would like to hear more specifics about his plans for these community-based programs, as well as strategies to incorporate crisis response teams trained in behavioral health and de-escalation. Additionally, he is an advocate for affordable housing development, improved transit options, and bringing back the neighborhood watch program.

In the past, Don Schwab has often leaned more moderate, particularly in his approach to policing and housing. While we would like to see more detailed policy proposals and solutions from his campaign, we recommend him for Everett City Council, Position 3.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Sierra Club, UFCW 3000

Other Candidates

Marcus Nunez is challenging incumbent Don Schwab for Everett City Council, Position 3. Nunez's campaign lacks detail and seems to lean more conservative, expressing disdain for the current state of the city.

His campaign statement is aimed at affordability and neighborhood character. In particular, Nunez complains about seeing people experiencing homelessness but offers no concrete solutions or policy proposals he intends to implement if elected.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Marcus Nunez is challenging incumbent Don Schwab for Everett City Council, Position 3. Nunez's campaign lacks detail and seems to lean more conservative, expressing disdain for the current state of the city.

His campaign statement is aimed at affordability and neighborhood character. In particular, Nunez complains about seeing people experiencing homelessness but offers no concrete solutions or policy proposals he intends to implement if elected.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Luis M. Burbano is a Boeing engineer running for Everett City Council, Position 4. Burbano previously wrote an op-ed in support of Proposition 1, which funded public spaces, such as parks and libraries. He also raised concerns with the city council in 2022 regarding excessive speeding and noise from traffic on his residential street.

Burbano is running a progressive campaign, prioritizing public safety, road safety, and affordable housing. Having served on the Sound Transit Community Board for the Light Rail in Everett, Burbano is a staunch advocate for sustainable transportation that does not displace residents. Having also been hit by a car twice, he is prioritizing road safety and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure for all non-drivers, including low-income residents, people with disabilities, and children. Additionally, he supports zoning reforms and building more affordable housing units that maintain diversity and foster opportunities for small businesses.

Luis Burbano is the clear progressive in this race and has earned your vote to serve on the Everett City Council in Position 4.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Luis M. Burbano is a Boeing engineer running for Everett City Council, Position 4. Burbano previously wrote an op-ed in support of Proposition 1, which funded public spaces, such as parks and libraries. He also raised concerns with the city council in 2022 regarding excessive speeding and noise from traffic on his residential street.

Burbano is running a progressive campaign, prioritizing public safety, road safety, and affordable housing. Having served on the Sound Transit Community Board for the Light Rail in Everett, Burbano is a staunch advocate for sustainable transportation that does not displace residents. Having also been hit by a car twice, he is prioritizing road safety and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure for all non-drivers, including low-income residents, people with disabilities, and children. Additionally, he supports zoning reforms and building more affordable housing units that maintain diversity and foster opportunities for small businesses.

Luis Burbano is the clear progressive in this race and has earned your vote to serve on the Everett City Council in Position 4.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Other Candidates

Alan Rubio is running for Everett City Council, Position 4. His campaign is conservative, with only vague plans to address important issues. He also frequently retweets conservative content, including a transphobic meme and a false quote from Sen. Elizabeth Warren that was flagged as disinformation. He also often amplifies Elon Musk's conservative, anti-democracy content.

Alan Rubio is running a far-right campaign that is well out of step with Everett voters. In his campaign kickoff video, he echoed national Republican talking points and did not display a serious understanding of the issues facing local residents. He would be a significant step backward for the Everett City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Alan Rubio is running for Everett City Council, Position 4. His campaign is conservative, with only vague plans to address important issues. He also frequently retweets conservative content, including a transphobic meme and a false quote from Sen. Elizabeth Warren that was flagged as disinformation. He also often amplifies Elon Musk's conservative, anti-democracy content.

Alan Rubio is running a far-right campaign that is well out of step with Everett voters. In his campaign kickoff video, he echoed national Republican talking points and did not display a serious understanding of the issues facing local residents. He would be a significant step backward for the Everett City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Ben Zarlingo is running unopposed for re-election for Everett City Council, Position 5. Zarlingo is a communications technology consultant and a leader in the Silver Lake Neighborhood Association.

While his current campaign is yet to be published as of mid-October, Zarlingo's first campaign for city council echoed more moderate talking points. In 2024, Zarlingo voted for a budget that included significant cuts to services, such as street maintenance and the elimination of the Park Rangers program. Earlier that year, Everett voters denied a property tax measure that would have helped fund public safety, park maintenance, and libraries.

Ben Zarlingo is running unopposed for another term on the Everett City Council. We hope that he uses the next four years to prioritize the progressive solutions that Everett residents deserve.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Ben Zarlingo is running unopposed for re-election for Everett City Council, Position 5. Zarlingo is a communications technology consultant and a leader in the Silver Lake Neighborhood Association.

While his current campaign is yet to be published as of mid-October, Zarlingo's first campaign for city council echoed more moderate talking points. In 2024, Zarlingo voted for a budget that included significant cuts to services, such as street maintenance and the elimination of the Park Rangers program. Earlier that year, Everett voters denied a property tax measure that would have helped fund public safety, park maintenance, and libraries.

Ben Zarlingo is running unopposed for another term on the Everett City Council. We hope that he uses the next four years to prioritize the progressive solutions that Everett residents deserve.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Lynnwood City Council

Derica Escamilla was appointed to the Lynnwood City Council in 2024 and is now running to retain her seat. She is a first-generation Mexican American born in Moses Lake, Washington, raised in Southern Texas, and has lived in the Lynnwood community since 2005. She is a business development manager for an engineering services provider. Escamilla has served on three Lynnwood boards and committees, and is actively engaged in youth programming in the city.

In her current campaign, Escamilla is prioritizing public safety. Her vision for Lynnwood expands beyond just increased police presence, recognizing the need to invest in basics such as transit, housing, youth programming, and infrastructure. In just a year over a year spent on the council, Escamilla has already made strides in Lynnwood's progress. She founded the first Lynnwood Youth Council to encourage youth participation in local government. She also introduced the Pallet Shelter Company to explore quick and sustainable housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.

Derica Escamilla is a progressive and compassionate leader who has certainly earned your vote to serve another term on the Lynnwood City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Derica Escamilla was appointed to the Lynnwood City Council in 2024 and is now running to retain her seat. She is a first-generation Mexican American born in Moses Lake, Washington, raised in Southern Texas, and has lived in the Lynnwood community since 2005. She is a business development manager for an engineering services provider. Escamilla has served on three Lynnwood boards and committees, and is actively engaged in youth programming in the city.

In her current campaign, Escamilla is prioritizing public safety. Her vision for Lynnwood expands beyond just increased police presence, recognizing the need to invest in basics such as transit, housing, youth programming, and infrastructure. In just a year over a year spent on the council, Escamilla has already made strides in Lynnwood's progress. She founded the first Lynnwood Youth Council to encourage youth participation in local government. She also introduced the Pallet Shelter Company to explore quick and sustainable housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.

Derica Escamilla is a progressive and compassionate leader who has certainly earned your vote to serve another term on the Lynnwood City Council.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Endorsed By: The Urbanist, Sage Leaders

Other Candidates

Candidate Dio Boucsieguez is a communications consultant with political campaign management experience. He has run unsuccessfully in the past, both for city council and state representative. Boucsieuguez has targeted sitting council member Josh Binda twice - with a recall campaign in 2023 that failed to gain enough signatures, and more recently with a challenge to Binda's residency and voter registration. The county auditor dismissed that challenge.

Boucsieguez is running a conservative campaign, prioritizing budget, transparency, and public safety. He hopes to bring back School Resource Officers (SROs) as a solution to youth violence, whose presence has been found to disproportionately affect students of color with increased disciplinary action and law enforcement referrals. Dio Boucsieguez will not be the progressive leader that Lynnwood residents deserve.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Candidate Dio Boucsieguez is a communications consultant with political campaign management experience. He has run unsuccessfully in the past, both for city council and state representative. Boucsieuguez has targeted sitting council member Josh Binda twice - with a recall campaign in 2023 that failed to gain enough signatures, and more recently with a challenge to Binda's residency and voter registration. The county auditor dismissed that challenge.

Boucsieguez is running a conservative campaign, prioritizing budget, transparency, and public safety. He hopes to bring back School Resource Officers (SROs) as a solution to youth violence, whose presence has been found to disproportionately affect students of color with increased disciplinary action and law enforcement referrals. Dio Boucsieguez will not be the progressive leader that Lynnwood residents deserve.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Isabel Mata is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2. Mata is a writer and mindfulness teacher with professional experience in marketing.

Mata's campaign is prioritizing public safety, high-quality social services, and inclusion. Her approach to public safety extends beyond over-policing, focusing instead on improving mental health resources, preparing for extreme weather, and maintaining well-maintained streets and sidewalks. Mata recognizes the impact of reliable public resources on the overall well-being of the community, advocating for high-quality schools, fair wages, and public spaces that facilitate community building. If elected, she hopes to foster an inclusive environment, helping residents of all walks of life feel welcomed and represented in Lynnwood.

While we would like to see some more specific and detailed policy proposals, it is clear that Isabel Mata is a compassionate leader with a progressive vision for Lynnwood's future. She has earned your vote for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Isabel Mata is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2. Mata is a writer and mindfulness teacher with professional experience in marketing.

Mata's campaign is prioritizing public safety, high-quality social services, and inclusion. Her approach to public safety extends beyond over-policing, focusing instead on improving mental health resources, preparing for extreme weather, and maintaining well-maintained streets and sidewalks. Mata recognizes the impact of reliable public resources on the overall well-being of the community, advocating for high-quality schools, fair wages, and public spaces that facilitate community building. If elected, she hopes to foster an inclusive environment, helping residents of all walks of life feel welcomed and represented in Lynnwood.

While we would like to see some more specific and detailed policy proposals, it is clear that Isabel Mata is a compassionate leader with a progressive vision for Lynnwood's future. She has earned your vote for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Washington Bikes, Housing Action Fund, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Other Candidates

Ki Seung Cho is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2. Cho is a Taekwondo Grand Master who is the founder and head instructor of a Taekwondo school. He is also a local leader within the Korean-American community.

Cho's campaign is prioritizing public safety, economic growth, and fiscal responsibility. On public safety, he places emphasis on collaboration with local partners, including schools and the police force. While he is a proponent of introducing a community mental health center, we would like to see his approach include more progressive solutions, such as culturally responsive training and crisis responders trained in de-escalation. Cho is also supportive of youth-centered programming and education aimed at preventing violence.

Cho is a proponent of leveraging the Lynnwood light rail station, suggesting the development of affordable housing and small businesses in the vicinity. On fiscal responsibility, he proposed using tax increment financing to fund community projects. While he said he wants every dollar spent to "meet real community needs," he did not identify what those needs are and takes a more moderate approach to government financing.

Overall, Ki Seung Cho's platform presents mixed proposals that lean towards both moderate and progressive positions. However, we recommend voting for Isabel Mata for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2, due to her progressive values and community endorsements.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Ki Seung Cho is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2. Cho is a Taekwondo Grand Master who is the founder and head instructor of a Taekwondo school. He is also a local leader within the Korean-American community.

Cho's campaign is prioritizing public safety, economic growth, and fiscal responsibility. On public safety, he places emphasis on collaboration with local partners, including schools and the police force. While he is a proponent of introducing a community mental health center, we would like to see his approach include more progressive solutions, such as culturally responsive training and crisis responders trained in de-escalation. Cho is also supportive of youth-centered programming and education aimed at preventing violence.

Cho is a proponent of leveraging the Lynnwood light rail station, suggesting the development of affordable housing and small businesses in the vicinity. On fiscal responsibility, he proposed using tax increment financing to fund community projects. While he said he wants every dollar spent to "meet real community needs," he did not identify what those needs are and takes a more moderate approach to government financing.

Overall, Ki Seung Cho's platform presents mixed proposals that lean towards both moderate and progressive positions. However, we recommend voting for Isabel Mata for Lynnwood City Council, Position 2, due to her progressive values and community endorsements.

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Joshua "Josh" Binda is running for re-election for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. First elected in 2021, Binda became the youngest African American ever elected in Washington state history. Prior to serving on the council, Binda was the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission for Lynnwood.

Binda's re-election campaign is prioritizing a variety of progressive solutions. Affordability is one of his top priorities, as he advocates for more affordable housing and improved public transportation. Binda takes a more holistic approach to public safety, focusing on wellness and prevention, particularly through youth and mental health services. He also supported the Lynnwood Police gun buyback program, which provided a safe and responsible way to dispose of unwanted firearms.

Since the start of his term, Binda has faced multiple controversies and intense scrutiny from some of his colleagues and the local media. He faced challenges from his fellow council members regarding his voter registration, which was ultimately dismissed by the county auditor, as well as misuse of campaign funds. He was subject to a recall petition after it was found that he had spent $2,800 of campaign funds on personal expenses, including dental work and luxury goods. In an interview, Binda stated that he learned from his mistakes and repaid the misused funds.

Joshua Binda is the most progressive candidate in this race, but his repeated ethics and judgment issues have raised concerns among local progressives. However, he has proven himself to be a progressive council member, and we recommend voting for him for another term. We hope that he continues to learn from these experiences and is more mindful of his use of public resources in the future.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Joshua "Josh" Binda is running for re-election for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. First elected in 2021, Binda became the youngest African American ever elected in Washington state history. Prior to serving on the council, Binda was the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission for Lynnwood.

Binda's re-election campaign is prioritizing a variety of progressive solutions. Affordability is one of his top priorities, as he advocates for more affordable housing and improved public transportation. Binda takes a more holistic approach to public safety, focusing on wellness and prevention, particularly through youth and mental health services. He also supported the Lynnwood Police gun buyback program, which provided a safe and responsible way to dispose of unwanted firearms.

Since the start of his term, Binda has faced multiple controversies and intense scrutiny from some of his colleagues and the local media. He faced challenges from his fellow council members regarding his voter registration, which was ultimately dismissed by the county auditor, as well as misuse of campaign funds. He was subject to a recall petition after it was found that he had spent $2,800 of campaign funds on personal expenses, including dental work and luxury goods. In an interview, Binda stated that he learned from his mistakes and repaid the misused funds.

Joshua Binda is the most progressive candidate in this race, but his repeated ethics and judgment issues have raised concerns among local progressives. However, he has proven himself to be a progressive council member, and we recommend voting for him for another term. We hope that he continues to learn from these experiences and is more mindful of his use of public resources in the future.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Sage Leaders, Housing Action Fund, The Urbanist, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Other Candidates

Bryce Owings is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Owings is a lifelong Lynnwood resident and works as a union carpenter, helping build the Lynnwood Light Rail.

Owings' campaign is prioritizing affordability, public safety, and economic development. He plans to reduce the cost of housing through zoning and permitting reforms. Owings also wants to prioritize home ownership over rentals. While he does not offer specific solutions to the issue, Owings brings his own lived experience with homelessness and addiction treatment. Additionally, he wants to improve access to addiction and mental health resources and recruit more deputies. Finally, Owings aims to ensure that Lynnwood attracts new businesses and fosters workforce development.

To support his campaign, Owings created a Reddit thread to allow voters to ask him questions directly. He leaned more moderate throughout his posts, and gave a lackluster response to a question regarding the safety and belonging of immigrant communities. When asked about affordable housing, he advocated for zoning that includes condominiums and townhomes, catering to young families seeking to purchase a home.

Recently, we were alarmed to discover that Owings pled guilty to multiple counts related to incidents that occurred as recently as 2020. While he has been open about his experiences with addiction and homelessness, he has not been transparent about these criminal charges, which include domestic violence and drug possession with intent to distribute.

Although Bryce Owings brings certain lived experiences to this position, we are doubtful of his moderate policies and deeply concerned about some of his past behavior. We do not recommend Owings in this race.

Last updated: 2025-10-01

Bryce Owings is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Owings is a lifelong Lynnwood resident and works as a union carpenter, helping build the Lynnwood Light Rail.

Owings' campaign is prioritizing affordability, public safety, and economic development. He plans to reduce the cost of housing through zoning and permitting reforms. Owings also wants to prioritize home ownership over rentals. While he does not offer specific solutions to the issue, Owings brings his own lived experience with homelessness and addiction treatment. Additionally, he wants to improve access to addiction and mental health resources and recruit more deputies. Finally, Owings aims to ensure that Lynnwood attracts new businesses and fosters workforce development.

To support his campaign, Owings created a Reddit thread to allow voters to ask him questions directly. He leaned more moderate throughout his posts, and gave a lackluster response to a question regarding the safety and belonging of immigrant communities. When asked about affordable housing, he advocated for zoning that includes condominiums and townhomes, catering to young families seeking to purchase a home.

Recently, we were alarmed to discover that Owings pled guilty to multiple counts related to incidents that occurred as recently as 2020. While he has been open about his experiences with addiction and homelessness, he has not been transparent about these criminal charges, which include domestic violence and drug possession with intent to distribute.

Although Bryce Owings brings certain lived experiences to this position, we are doubtful of his moderate policies and deeply concerned about some of his past behavior. We do not recommend Owings in this race.

Last updated: 2025-10-01

Mpiima Mugambe is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 5. Mugambe is a Ugandan immigrant and a Mental Health Professional on the Crisis Team at the Downtown Emergency Service Center. He is also an instructor at the University of Washington School of Social Work.

Mugambe is running a compassionate and progressive campaign prioritizing social services in the community. He is supportive of measures to improve affordable housing, such as rent stabilization, permanent supportive housing, and zoning reforms to allow for inclusive development. Given his background in social work, Mugambe is an advocate for community policing and preventive strategies for public safety that address the root causes of crime rather than relying on over-policing. If elected, he hopes to expand transit options that promote community connections and provide safe alternatives to car travel.

Mpiima Mugambe demonstrates that he is an innovative leader who will work to advance progress in Lynnwood. He is our choice for Lynnwood City Council, Position 5.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Mpiima Mugambe is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 5. Mugambe is a Ugandan immigrant and a Mental Health Professional on the Crisis Team at the Downtown Emergency Service Center. He is also an instructor at the University of Washington School of Social Work.

Mugambe is running a compassionate and progressive campaign prioritizing social services in the community. He is supportive of measures to improve affordable housing, such as rent stabilization, permanent supportive housing, and zoning reforms to allow for inclusive development. Given his background in social work, Mugambe is an advocate for community policing and preventive strategies for public safety that address the root causes of crime rather than relying on over-policing. If elected, he hopes to expand transit options that promote community connections and provide safe alternatives to car travel.

Mpiima Mugambe demonstrates that he is an innovative leader who will work to advance progress in Lynnwood. He is our choice for Lynnwood City Council, Position 5.

Last updated: 2025-10-16

Endorsed By: Sage Leaders, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Snohomish County Democrats

Robert Leutwyler is running to retain his seat in Position 5 on the Lynnwood City Council which he was appointed to this year. Leutwyler is an Army veteran who has continued his work in public service through his roles on the Parks & Recreation Board and the DEI Commission.

Leutwyler was inspired to run for city council after seeing how unaffordable and exclusive Lynnwood has become. He hopes to secure a promising future for the city through improved housing affordability, enhanced public safety services, and greater inclusivity. Leutwyler is supportive of the Lynnwood Community Justice Center and Crisis Care Center as key resources for safety. He also voted in favor of $40,000 for an embedded social worker to work alongside law enforcement.

While we appreciate Robert Leutwyler's advocacy on the council, we recommend voting for Mpiima Mugambe for Lynnwood City Council due to his background in social services and community leadership.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Robert Leutwyler is running to retain his seat in Position 5 on the Lynnwood City Council which he was appointed to this year. Leutwyler is an Army veteran who has continued his work in public service through his roles on the Parks & Recreation Board and the DEI Commission.

Leutwyler was inspired to run for city council after seeing how unaffordable and exclusive Lynnwood has become. He hopes to secure a promising future for the city through improved housing affordability, enhanced public safety services, and greater inclusivity. Leutwyler is supportive of the Lynnwood Community Justice Center and Crisis Care Center as key resources for safety. He also voted in favor of $40,000 for an embedded social worker to work alongside law enforcement.

While we appreciate Robert Leutwyler's advocacy on the council, we recommend voting for Mpiima Mugambe for Lynnwood City Council due to his background in social services and community leadership.

Last updated: 2025-10-09

Endorsed By: Housing Action Fund, Snohomish County Democrats

Edmonds School Board

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below school district races on your ballot.

Thomas Garrard is running against Jason Moore for Edmonds School Board, Director District 4. We are confident Garrard is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Thomas Garrard is running against Jason Moore for Edmonds School Board, Director District 4. We are confident Garrard is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Last updated: 2025-10-13

Endorsed By: Sierra Club, Housing Action Fund, Snohomish County Democrats, Snohomish & Island County Labor Council