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Rituja Indapure is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 6, which is being vacated by Councilmember Tom Hornish. Indapure serves on the City of Sammamish Planning Commission, Sammamish YMCA Advisory Board, and was recently appointed to the Washington State Women's Commission by Governor Jay Inslee. She also works at Costco in systems management. Her campaign is focused on improving roads and sidewalks, reducing energy consumption on the individual and city levels, and conserving environmentally sensitive areas. Indapure has numerous endorsements from progressive groups and elected officials.
Indapure is running against Ken Gamblin, who owns a local publishing company and is a moderator of the Facebook group Save Sammamish. Gamblin's campaign issues include concern that new apartments in Sammamish will bring too many children to the area and rapidly overload the schools. His website states, "In reality, every new home built in Sammamish puts us all further into debt."
Indapure's progressive values and impressive support from the community make her the best choice for Sammamish City Council, Position 6.Last updated: 2023-04-05Rituja Indapure
Rituja Indapure is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 6, which is being vacated by Councilmember Tom Hornish.
Rituja Indapure is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 6, which is being vacated by Councilmember Tom Hornish. Indapure serves on the City of Sammamish Planning Commission, Sammamish YMCA Advisory Board, and was recently appointed to the Washington State Women's Commission by Governor Jay Inslee. She also works at Costco in systems management. Her campaign is focused on improving roads and sidewalks, reducing energy consumption on the individual and city levels, and conserving environmentally sensitive areas. Indapure has numerous endorsements from progressive groups and elected officials.
Indapure is running against Ken Gamblin, who owns a local publishing company and is a moderator of the Facebook group Save Sammamish. Gamblin's campaign issues include concern that new apartments in Sammamish will bring too many children to the area and rapidly overload the schools. His website states, "In reality, every new home built in Sammamish puts us all further into debt."
Indapure's progressive values and impressive support from the community make her the best choice for Sammamish City Council, Position 6.Rituja Indapure
Rituja Indapure is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 6, which is being vacated by Councilmember Tom Hornish.
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.