Joyce Copley is running for Position 2 on the Lake Stevens City Council to bring positive change to the city. Copley is a retired Boeing engineer who now works for the city of Shoreline’s Planning & Community Development department. She has community leadership experience through her involvement with the Kaiser Permanente Patient Advisory Board, diversity and inclusion work with the city of Shoreline, and Lake Stevens equity training.
Copley has a progressive campaign platform that includes building stronger communication between residents and the council, working closely with first responders and law enforcement to improve safety for all residents, and making city development choices that prioritize affordability and sustainability. She believes that her primary responsibility as a council member will be to listen to her constituents and make policy decisions that contribute to the greater good for all. In this race, Copley has earned an impressive roster of progressive support from elected leaders and the county’s labor council.
Copley is challenging incumbent Gary Petershagen, who is running for re-election to the council where he has served since 2017. His professional experience is in real estate and he currently heads a local inspection company. Petershagen has worked on the city’s Planning Commission and the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce. He is running on a conservative platform that prioritizes business interests above community needs.
Joyce Copley is the best choice in this race and has earned your vote for Position 2 on the Lake Stevens City Council.
Joyce Copley is running for Position 2 on the Lake Stevens City Council to bring positive change to the city. Copley is a retired Boeing engineer who now works for the city of Shoreline’s Planning & Community Development department. She has community leadership experience through her involvement with the Kaiser Permanente Patient Advisory Board, diversity and inclusion work with the city of Shoreline, and Lake Stevens equity training.
Copley has a progressive campaign platform that includes building stronger communication between residents and the council, working closely with first responders and law enforcement to improve safety for all residents, and making city development choices that prioritize affordability and sustainability. She believes that her primary responsibility as a council member will be to listen to her constituents and make policy decisions that contribute to the greater good for all. In this race, Copley has earned an impressive roster of progressive support from elected leaders and the county’s labor council.
Copley is challenging incumbent Gary Petershagen, who is running for re-election to the council where he has served since 2017. His professional experience is in real estate and he currently heads a local inspection company. Petershagen has worked on the city’s Planning Commission and the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce. He is running on a conservative platform that prioritizes business interests above community needs.
Joyce Copley is the best choice in this race and has earned your vote for Position 2 on the Lake Stevens City Council.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a nonbinding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2021 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.