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Susan Paine, a former Edmonds School Board member and founding member of Sustainable Edmonds, is running for the open Position 6 seat on the Edmonds City Council. Paine brings more than 20 years of city and nonprofit experience, including her time working for the City of Seattle in land use and planning. She is running to balance Edmonds' need for new development and affordable housing with its need for parks and open spaces.
Paine is running against Diana White, the current school board president and a founding member of the Edmonds Diversity Commission who led the creation of the Teachers of Color Foundation for Edmonds schools. She is running on a somewhat more generic platform of financial stewardship, transparency, and problem-solving.
Paine is the best choice in this race because of her experience and strong support from local progressive advocates.
Last updated: 2023-04-05Susan Paine
Susan Paine, a former Edmonds School Board member and founding member of Sustainable Edmonds, is running for the open Position 6 seat on the Edmonds City Council.
Susan Paine, a former Edmonds School Board member and founding member of Sustainable Edmonds, is running for the open Position 6 seat on the Edmonds City Council. Paine brings more than 20 years of city and nonprofit experience, including her time working for the City of Seattle in land use and planning. She is running to balance Edmonds' need for new development and affordable housing with its need for parks and open spaces.
Paine is running against Diana White, the current school board president and a founding member of the Edmonds Diversity Commission who led the creation of the Teachers of Color Foundation for Edmonds schools. She is running on a somewhat more generic platform of financial stewardship, transparency, and problem-solving.
Paine is the best choice in this race because of her experience and strong support from local progressive advocates.
Susan Paine
Susan Paine, a former Edmonds School Board member and founding member of Sustainable Edmonds, is running for the open Position 6 seat on the Edmonds City Council.
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.