Former mayor Karen Guzak is running for the new strong mayor position. Earlier this year, she resigned from her 7 years as mayor when Snohomish voted to move to a "strong mayor" form of government. This will be the first strong mayor election, which means that the officeholder will be directly elected by voters instead of the city manager role of a "weak mayor" chosen by fellow members of the city council. If she is not elected to the mayor position, Guzak will remain on the city council.
Guzak owns a local yoga studio. She also works with the local Committee for Strategic Planning, Snohomish County Tomorrow, the Snohomish Womens’ Network and Snohomish Giving Circle.
Guzak is running against semi-retired contractor John Kartak. Kartak was one of the biggest proponents of Proposition 2, which moved Snohomish to a strong mayor system. He states that his campaign is about "small-town values" and government transparency, but offers little in the way of progressive policy. Guzak is the best choice in this race
Former mayor Karen Guzak is running for the new strong mayor position. Earlier this year, she resigned from her 7 years as mayor when Snohomish voted to move to a "strong mayor" form of government. This will be the first strong mayor election, which means that the officeholder will be directly elected by voters instead of the city manager role of a "weak mayor" chosen by fellow members of the city council. If she is not elected to the mayor position, Guzak will remain on the city council.
Guzak owns a local yoga studio. She also works with the local Committee for Strategic Planning, Snohomish County Tomorrow, the Snohomish Womens’ Network and Snohomish Giving Circle.
Guzak is running against semi-retired contractor John Kartak. Kartak was one of the biggest proponents of Proposition 2, which moved Snohomish to a strong mayor system. He states that his campaign is about "small-town values" and government transparency, but offers little in the way of progressive policy. Guzak is the best choice in this race