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Council President Ed Prince is running unopposed for re-election to Renton City Council, Position 5. Prince was unanimously elected Chair of the Public Issues Committee of the Sound Cities Association Board in February, an important role that helps build consensus on policies among all 38 of King County's cities. He also serves as board chair of the Renton Planning Commission and is the Executive Director of the Washington State Commission on African American Affairs. Prince is known for bringing people together to get things done and is a great choice for Renton City Council, Position 5.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Ed Prince
Council President Ed Prince is running unopposed for re-election to Renton City Council, Position 5.
Council President Ed Prince is running unopposed for re-election to Renton City Council, Position 5. Prince was unanimously elected Chair of the Public Issues Committee of the Sound Cities Association Board in February, an important role that helps build consensus on policies among all 38 of King County's cities. He also serves as board chair of the Renton Planning Commission and is the Executive Director of the Washington State Commission on African American Affairs. Prince is known for bringing people together to get things done and is a great choice for Renton City Council, Position 5.
Ed Prince
Council President Ed Prince is running unopposed for re-election to Renton City Council, Position 5.
R-88/I-1000
Referendum 88 is a public vote on I-1000, the affirmative action ballot measure signed by nearly 400,000 Washingtonians and approved by the Legislature this spring.