Veteran and incumbent council member Brandon Janisse is running to retain Position 5 on the Sequim City Council. Janisse first joined the council in 2018 where he serves on the Finance Committee and chairs the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. Outside of the council, Janisse works in control tech for the county sheriff’s department and volunteers on the sheriff's board.
If re-elected, Janisse wants to invest in living wage jobs, workforce housing, and a city arts district. He values transparent government and would continue keeping open lines of communication with constituents. Additionally, Janisse continues to prioritize small business support and city programs for Sequim residents like the Shipley Center’s services.
Janisse’s challenger, Patrick Day, is part of the slate of right-wing candidates who are running for positions in Sequim and Clallam County as a part of the Independent Advisory Association, a group led by an outspoken conspiracy theorist pushing divisive, unfounded thinking into local politics. Day wants to prioritize business interests above community needs, developers’ profits above real affordable housing solutions, and police expansion above community-backed alternatives.
Brandon Janisse is the clear choice for Sequim City Council, Position 5.
Veteran and incumbent council member Brandon Janisse is running to retain Position 5 on the Sequim City Council. Janisse first joined the council in 2018 where he serves on the Finance Committee and chairs the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee. Outside of the council, Janisse works in control tech for the county sheriff’s department and volunteers on the sheriff's board.
If re-elected, Janisse wants to invest in living wage jobs, workforce housing, and a city arts district. He values transparent government and would continue keeping open lines of communication with constituents. Additionally, Janisse continues to prioritize small business support and city programs for Sequim residents like the Shipley Center’s services.
Janisse’s challenger, Patrick Day, is part of the slate of right-wing candidates who are running for positions in Sequim and Clallam County as a part of the Independent Advisory Association, a group led by an outspoken conspiracy theorist pushing divisive, unfounded thinking into local politics. Day wants to prioritize business interests above community needs, developers’ profits above real affordable housing solutions, and police expansion above community-backed alternatives.
Brandon Janisse is the clear choice for Sequim City Council, Position 5.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a nonbinding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2021 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.