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A former fire chief in Alaska, Judith Kuleta is running for Snohomish City Council to prioritize parks, public safety, and affordable housing. If elected, she would focus on preserving the city's small-town character, maintaining public safety, supporting the youth council, and supporting walkability for pedestrians and cyclists. City Councilmember Karen Guzak, who is leaving Position 1 this year, has endorsed Kuleta.
Kuleta is running against Elizabeth Larsen, a member of the Public Safety Commission. Larson has worked for Snohomish County for nearly 15 years and is currently a project manager for the county's public works department.
Kuleta is the strongest choice for Snohomish City Council, Position 2.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Judith Kuleta
A former fire chief in Alaska, Judith Kuleta is running for Snohomish City Council to prioritize parks, public safety, and affordable housing.
A former fire chief in Alaska, Judith Kuleta is running for Snohomish City Council to prioritize parks, public safety, and affordable housing. If elected, she would focus on preserving the city's small-town character, maintaining public safety, supporting the youth council, and supporting walkability for pedestrians and cyclists. City Councilmember Karen Guzak, who is leaving Position 1 this year, has endorsed Kuleta.
Kuleta is running against Elizabeth Larsen, a member of the Public Safety Commission. Larson has worked for Snohomish County for nearly 15 years and is currently a project manager for the county's public works department.
Kuleta is the strongest choice for Snohomish City Council, Position 2.
Judith Kuleta
A former fire chief in Alaska, Judith Kuleta is running for Snohomish City Council to prioritize parks, public safety, and affordable housing.
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.