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Nancy Manos is a union leader and renter running for Tukwila City Council, Position 2. Her top priorities are affordable housing, financial accountability, and public safety. She is calling for more public engagement on issues like infrastructure and investment in first responders and is dedicated to supporting immigrant businesses facing eviction and gentrification.
Manos is running against longtime Tukwila City Council member and Vice-Chair of the King County Regional Transportation Committee Kathy Hougardy. Hougardy served on the Tukwila Equity and Diversity Commission in addition to being the current chair on both the economic development board and the tax advisory committee.
Her wide support from our Progressive Voters Guide partners and dedication to keeping Tukwila affordable to all make Manos the best choice in this race.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Nancy Manos
Nancy Manos is a union leader and renter running for Tukwila City Council, Position 2. Her top priorities are affordable housing, financial accountability, and public safety.
Nancy Manos is a union leader and renter running for Tukwila City Council, Position 2. Her top priorities are affordable housing, financial accountability, and public safety. She is calling for more public engagement on issues like infrastructure and investment in first responders and is dedicated to supporting immigrant businesses facing eviction and gentrification.
Manos is running against longtime Tukwila City Council member and Vice-Chair of the King County Regional Transportation Committee Kathy Hougardy. Hougardy served on the Tukwila Equity and Diversity Commission in addition to being the current chair on both the economic development board and the tax advisory committee.
Her wide support from our Progressive Voters Guide partners and dedication to keeping Tukwila affordable to all make Manos the best choice in this race.
Nancy Manos
Nancy Manos is a union leader and renter running for Tukwila City Council, Position 2. Her top priorities are affordable housing, financial accountability, and public safety.
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.