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Davina Duerr is an architect running for Bothell City Council, Position 6 after Councilman Mark Lamb declined to run for re-election. Duerr is on the Northshore Schools Foundation board and is also Chair of the Landmark Preservation Board in Bothell. Duerr's campaign is focused on smart growth development while keeping an even eye on the preservation of our parks. She also supports the One Bothell protective action group involved with the Wayne Golf Course.
Also running is John Lee, the general manager of Whelan Security. He favors increased development and has hedged his support of business regulation. Duerr is the strongest candidate in this race and deserves your vote.Last updated: 2023-04-05Davina Duerr
Davina Duerr is an architect running for Bothell City Council, Position 6 after Councilman Mark Lamb declined to run for re-election. Duerr is on the Northshore Schools Foundation board and is also Chair of the Landmark Preservation Board in Bothell.
Davina Duerr is an architect running for Bothell City Council, Position 6 after Councilman Mark Lamb declined to run for re-election. Duerr is on the Northshore Schools Foundation board and is also Chair of the Landmark Preservation Board in Bothell. Duerr's campaign is focused on smart growth development while keeping an even eye on the preservation of our parks. She also supports the One Bothell protective action group involved with the Wayne Golf Course.
Also running is John Lee, the general manager of Whelan Security. He favors increased development and has hedged his support of business regulation. Duerr is the strongest candidate in this race and deserves your vote.Davina Duerr
Davina Duerr is an architect running for Bothell City Council, Position 6 after Councilman Mark Lamb declined to run for re-election. Duerr is on the Northshore Schools Foundation board and is also Chair of the Landmark Preservation Board in Bothell.
Initiative 1366
Initiative-1366 from Tim Eyman orders the legislature to send a constitutional amendment to the voters next year requiring a two-thirds supermajority vote to close tax loopholes or raise revenue. If legislators refuse, Eyman’s initiative would create an $8 billion hole in our state budget over the next six years by cutting the sales tax by a full 1 percent.