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Progressive Todd Donovan is currently serving in the District 1 seat and is now running for District 2. Donovan wants to clean up Lake Whatcom and restore native vegetation. He is a solid environmental leader who supports public transit and access to parks while opposing the coal export terminal at Cherry Point.
Donovan is facing progressive Amy Glasser and conservative Daniel Collick. As a mental health professional, Glasser resists the structure of the current jail as a means to house people with mental illnesses and people struggling with substance abuse, while Donovan supports building a smaller alternative to the new jail.
We believe Donovan is the best choice in this race because of his track record in office and support from progressive organizations.Last updated: 2023-04-05Todd Donovan
Progressive Todd Donovan is currently serving in the District 1 seat and is now running for District 2. Donovan wants to clean up Lake Whatcom and restore native vegetation.
Progressive Todd Donovan is currently serving in the District 1 seat and is now running for District 2. Donovan wants to clean up Lake Whatcom and restore native vegetation. He is a solid environmental leader who supports public transit and access to parks while opposing the coal export terminal at Cherry Point.
Donovan is facing progressive Amy Glasser and conservative Daniel Collick. As a mental health professional, Glasser resists the structure of the current jail as a means to house people with mental illnesses and people struggling with substance abuse, while Donovan supports building a smaller alternative to the new jail.
We believe Donovan is the best choice in this race because of his track record in office and support from progressive organizations.Todd Donovan
Progressive Todd Donovan is currently serving in the District 1 seat and is now running for District 2. Donovan wants to clean up Lake Whatcom and restore native vegetation.
Rebecca Boonstra
Rebecca Boonstra is running in the newly established District 3. She is the Executive Director of the Mt. Baker Chamber of Commerce, and was elected to the Board of Commissioners of the Columbia Valley Parks and Recreation District.