Eric Reyes is running against Larry Countryman for Position 6. Reyes has spoken about solving the city's homelessness issues as a large portion of his campaign; he supports Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary's suggestions of non-arrest solutions and a drug takeback program to battle the opioid epidemic. Pending the marijuana advisory vote this November, he would support marijuana in the city for the tax revenue.
Larry Countryman is the owner of a bed and breakfast who and former city councilmember who leans conservative. In his run for council in 2015 he was against the levy to support local parks and opposes marijuana shops in the city limits. He also opposes high-density housing.
Reyes is the more progressive choice in this race, however, he has also had legal issues. As reported by the Everett Herald, Reyes had a charge of domestic violence that was dropped in 2015, and a DUI charge in 2009.
Eric Reyes is running against Larry Countryman for Position 6. Reyes has spoken about solving the city's homelessness issues as a large portion of his campaign; he supports Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary's suggestions of non-arrest solutions and a drug takeback program to battle the opioid epidemic. Pending the marijuana advisory vote this November, he would support marijuana in the city for the tax revenue.
Larry Countryman is the owner of a bed and breakfast who and former city councilmember who leans conservative. In his run for council in 2015 he was against the levy to support local parks and opposes marijuana shops in the city limits. He also opposes high-density housing.
Reyes is the more progressive choice in this race, however, he has also had legal issues. As reported by the Everett Herald, Reyes had a charge of domestic violence that was dropped in 2015, and a DUI charge in 2009.