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  • Eric Herde

  • Eric Herde is running for Charter Review Commission District 5, Position 1. Herde is the chair of the Land Use Advisory Council, and is running to increase public participation in the process and ensure that the charter promotes open and effective government.

    His opponents include conservatives April Sanders and Steven T. Cook as well as John Coyne, who is not running a competitive campaign. Herde is the best choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Eric Herde

    Submitted by jay on

    Eric Herde is running for Charter Review Commission District 5, Position 1. Herde is the chair of the Land Use Advisory Council, and is running to increase public participation in the process and ensure that the charter promotes open and effective government.



    His opponents include conservatives April Sanders and Steven T. Cook as well as John Coyne, who is not running a competitive campaign. Herde is the best choice in this race.

    Eric Herde is running for Charter Review Commission District 5, Position 1. Herde is the chair of the Land Use Advisory Council, and is running to increase public participation in the process and ensure that the charter promotes open and effective government.

    His opponents include conservatives April Sanders and Steven T. Cook as well as John Coyne, who is not running a competitive campaign. Herde is the best choice in this race.

    Eric Herde

    Submitted by jay on

    Eric Herde is running for Charter Review Commission District 5, Position 1. Herde is the chair of the Land Use Advisory Council, and is running to increase public participation in the process and ensure that the charter promotes open and effective government.



    His opponents include conservatives April Sanders and Steven T. Cook as well as John Coyne, who is not running a competitive campaign. Herde is the best choice in this race.

  • Endorsed By: Pierce County Central Labor Council

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