-
Liz Vogeli is a community activist running to retain Position 4 on the Everett City Council to which she was appointed in November of 2018. Vogeli organized the 2017 south Everett March in Solidarity with Immigrants and Refugees and continues to be involved locally after reviving the Westmont-Holly Neighborhood Association. As a person who experienced homelessness in her younger years, she is uniquely qualified to offer empathy to those facing economic struggles in Everett. She is running to ensure public safety officials are trained to serve all community members, increase affordable housing options, and to balance the city budget.
Vogeli is running against Marian LaFountaine, a small business owner who says first first step to address housing affordability would be to learn about the issue.
Vogeli's experience and progressive values make her the best choice in this race.Last updated: 2023-04-05Elizabeth Vogeli
Liz Vogeli is a community activist running to retain Position 4 on the Everett City Council to which she was appointed in November of 2018.
Liz Vogeli is a community activist running to retain Position 4 on the Everett City Council to which she was appointed in November of 2018. Vogeli organized the 2017 south Everett March in Solidarity with Immigrants and Refugees and continues to be involved locally after reviving the Westmont-Holly Neighborhood Association. As a person who experienced homelessness in her younger years, she is uniquely qualified to offer empathy to those facing economic struggles in Everett. She is running to ensure public safety officials are trained to serve all community members, increase affordable housing options, and to balance the city budget.
Vogeli is running against Marian LaFountaine, a small business owner who says first first step to address housing affordability would be to learn about the issue.
Vogeli's experience and progressive values make her the best choice in this race.Elizabeth Vogeli
Liz Vogeli is a community activist running to retain Position 4 on the Everett City Council to which she was appointed in November of 2018.
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.