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Attorney Jenna Nand, the vice-chair of the 32nd Legislative District Democrats, is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 4. She is running to make Edmonds an easier place to start a business, increase walkability and disability access for residents, and maintain its green spaces. Nand credits Washington state Supreme Court Justice Debra Stephens as a mentor and has admirable policy ideas, including the preservation of the Edmonds Marsh and starting business incubators for small businesses.
We lean slightly toward Buckshnis because of her support from progressive partners and years of experience.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Jenna Nand
Attorney Jenna Nand, the vice-chair of the 32nd Legislative District Democrats, is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 4. She is running to make Edmonds an easier place to start a business, increase walkability and disability access for residents, and maintain its green spaces.
Attorney Jenna Nand, the vice-chair of the 32nd Legislative District Democrats, is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 4. She is running to make Edmonds an easier place to start a business, increase walkability and disability access for residents, and maintain its green spaces. Nand credits Washington state Supreme Court Justice Debra Stephens as a mentor and has admirable policy ideas, including the preservation of the Edmonds Marsh and starting business incubators for small businesses.
We lean slightly toward Buckshnis because of her support from progressive partners and years of experience.
Jenna Nand
Attorney Jenna Nand, the vice-chair of the 32nd Legislative District Democrats, is also running for Edmonds City Council, Position 4. She is running to make Edmonds an easier place to start a business, increase walkability and disability access for residents, and maintain its green spaces.
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.