Incumbent Fred Chang is running to retain Position 6 on the Port Orchard City Council. Chang works for the State Department of Transportation in Seattle. He was elected to the council in 2005 after serving on the city’s planning commission for six years. As a community leader, Chang has been involved with the Bremerton Ferry Advisory committee, the Sidney Museum and Arts Association, and the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce.
On the Economic Development & Tourism and Land Use committees, Chang has worked to strengthen the economic backbone of Port Orchard so that all community members have a chance to thrive. In this race, Chang is prioritizing expanding public transportation and making city government more transparent, accessible, and responsive to the residents it serves. Chang is supported by the local Democrats and elected officials in this race.
Kaylan O’Connor is challenging Chang for Position 6. O’Connor’s campaign is aligned with other right-leaning candidates running for office in Port Orchard this year. Her campaign website isn’t working as of early October and her voters statement is vague, emphasizing that she would oppose progress and prioritize business interests.
Fred Chang is the best choice for Port Orchard City Council, Position 6 and deserves to be re-elected to keep bringing community-minded improvements to the city.
Incumbent Fred Chang is running to retain Position 6 on the Port Orchard City Council. Chang works for the State Department of Transportation in Seattle. He was elected to the council in 2005 after serving on the city’s planning commission for six years. As a community leader, Chang has been involved with the Bremerton Ferry Advisory committee, the Sidney Museum and Arts Association, and the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce.
On the Economic Development & Tourism and Land Use committees, Chang has worked to strengthen the economic backbone of Port Orchard so that all community members have a chance to thrive. In this race, Chang is prioritizing expanding public transportation and making city government more transparent, accessible, and responsive to the residents it serves. Chang is supported by the local Democrats and elected officials in this race.
Kaylan O’Connor is challenging Chang for Position 6. O’Connor’s campaign is aligned with other right-leaning candidates running for office in Port Orchard this year. Her campaign website isn’t working as of early October and her voters statement is vague, emphasizing that she would oppose progress and prioritize business interests.
Fred Chang is the best choice for Port Orchard City Council, Position 6 and deserves to be re-elected to keep bringing community-minded improvements to the city.
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.