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Evergreen Future
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Melissa Stuart is running for Redmond City Council, Position 4 to bring her advocacy for the environment and education to the council. She is the Director of Individual Giving at Boys and Girls Club of King County, has served on the board of Zero Waste Washington and South Transit, and as an Eastside Climate Justice Steward with the Alliance for Jobs and Clean Energy. She has also worked at Youth Eastside Services to help provide behavioral healthcare for families.
She is running against Dennis Ellis and Jackson Fields. Finance analyst Ellis' campaign site is inactive as of July 13, but he states that he will bring his corporate background to the council. His candidate statement implies a more conservative campaign that will prioritize the needs of businesses over the community. Jackson Fields has no website or campaign presence as of July 13.
Stuart has been endorsed by several leading Democratic representatives and elected officials. While her campaign platform is not fully fleshed out on her website, her long record of community and professional service speaks to a candidate who is ready to contribute meaningfully to the council.
Stuart is the best choice for Redmond City Council, Position 4.Melissa Stuart
Melissa Stuart is running for Redmond City Council, Position 4 to bring her advocacy for the environment and education to the council.
Melissa Stuart
Melissa Stuart is running for Redmond City Council, Position 4 to bring her advocacy for the environment and education to the council.
Dow Constantine
King County Executive Dow Constantine has been a strong and effective leader for economic justice, workers, and climate action throughout his career.
Two good progressives are running for King County Executive: Dow Constantine and Joe Nguyen. We recommend Constantine based on his outstanding track record of leadership and effectiveness as well as his strong support from our Progressive Voters Guide partners.