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Kim-Khanh Van is a community activist running for Renton City Council, Position 7. She is a member of the Renton Mayor's Inclusion Task Force, Renton Rotary, and Northwest Immigrants Rights Project. She came to Washington state as a child after spending seven months in a refugee camp in the Philippines after her family fled Vietnam. Van's campaign is focused on small businesses, appreciating the cultural diversity of Renton, public safety (she refers to Renton as "in the burglary belt") and fiscal responsibility. While her platform is not the most progressive, she is supportive of unions and her perspective would aid Renton as it grows and continues to become more diverse.
Her opponent in this race is Thomas Trautmann, who is running a campaign around public safety, fiscal responsibility, and economic growth.
Van is the better choice for Renton City Council, Position 7.Last updated: 2023-04-05Kim-Khanh Van
Kim-Khanh Van is a community activist running for Renton City Council, Position 7. She is a member of the Renton Mayor's Inclusion Task Force, Renton Rotary, and Northwest Immigrants Rights Project.
Kim-Khanh Van is a community activist running for Renton City Council, Position 7. She is a member of the Renton Mayor's Inclusion Task Force, Renton Rotary, and Northwest Immigrants Rights Project. She came to Washington state as a child after spending seven months in a refugee camp in the Philippines after her family fled Vietnam. Van's campaign is focused on small businesses, appreciating the cultural diversity of Renton, public safety (she refers to Renton as "in the burglary belt") and fiscal responsibility. While her platform is not the most progressive, she is supportive of unions and her perspective would aid Renton as it grows and continues to become more diverse.
Her opponent in this race is Thomas Trautmann, who is running a campaign around public safety, fiscal responsibility, and economic growth.
Van is the better choice for Renton City Council, Position 7.Kim-Khanh Van
Kim-Khanh Van is a community activist running for Renton City Council, Position 7. She is a member of the Renton Mayor's Inclusion Task Force, Renton Rotary, and Northwest Immigrants Rights Project.
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.