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  • Timothy Farrell

  • Tim Farrell is a former member of the Pierce County Council running for Charter Review Commission District 4, Position 2. Farrell is committed to making government work more efficiently and has a proven ability to bring people together.

    His opponents include Alice McDaniel, legislative aide for conservative Pierce County Councilman Doug Richardson, progressive realtor Hugh Winskill, Tacoma Action Collective organizer Jamika Scott, restaurant industry worker Jeff Anderson who wants to ensure all residents have a voice, and sustainability advocate Anna Bybee Anderson. Farrell's experience makes him the best choice in this race.
    Last updated: 2023-04-05

    Timothy Farrell

    Submitted by jay on

    Tim Farrell is a former member of the Pierce County Council running for Charter Review Commission District 4, Position 2. Farrell is committed to making government work more efficiently and has a proven ability to bring people together.



    Tim Farrell is a former member of the Pierce County Council running for Charter Review Commission District 4, Position 2. Farrell is committed to making government work more efficiently and has a proven ability to bring people together.

    His opponents include Alice McDaniel, legislative aide for conservative Pierce County Councilman Doug Richardson, progressive realtor Hugh Winskill, Tacoma Action Collective organizer Jamika Scott, restaurant industry worker Jeff Anderson who wants to ensure all residents have a voice, and sustainability advocate Anna Bybee Anderson. Farrell's experience makes him the best choice in this race.

    Timothy Farrell

    Submitted by jay on

    Tim Farrell is a former member of the Pierce County Council running for Charter Review Commission District 4, Position 2. Farrell is committed to making government work more efficiently and has a proven ability to bring people together.



  • Endorsed By: Pierce County Central Labor Council

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