Incumbent Juan Morales is running for re-election to Position 1 on the Mount Vernon City Council in Ward 1. Morales was appointed to this role in late 2020 after Erin Moberg resigned, and before that, he served as a judicial assistant for Skagit County Superior Court. He previously worked with the council on Washington’s Voting Rights Act of 2018 and currently sits on the Mount Vernon Fireworks Committee.
During his time on the council, Morales worked to provide funding for emergency housing services through the Skagit First Step Center and supply motel vouchers for those without stable housing. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, he also sought to support and strengthen both small, local businesses as well as city services. Morales is running to continue bringing transparent and accountable progressive leadership to the council. He has earned the support of the local Democrats and progressive elected officials in this race.
Navor Tercero is challenging Morales on a vague platform that includes creating policy around business interests and increasing law enforcement funding. Tercero owns his own upholstery repair business and served on the Skagit Hospice board. Unfortunately, his campaign website doesn’t work as of early October.
Juan Morales is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote to remain in Ward 1, Position 1 on the Mount Vernon City Council.
Incumbent Juan Morales is running for re-election to Position 1 on the Mount Vernon City Council in Ward 1. Morales was appointed to this role in late 2020 after Erin Moberg resigned, and before that, he served as a judicial assistant for Skagit County Superior Court. He previously worked with the council on Washington’s Voting Rights Act of 2018 and currently sits on the Mount Vernon Fireworks Committee.
During his time on the council, Morales worked to provide funding for emergency housing services through the Skagit First Step Center and supply motel vouchers for those without stable housing. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, he also sought to support and strengthen both small, local businesses as well as city services. Morales is running to continue bringing transparent and accountable progressive leadership to the council. He has earned the support of the local Democrats and progressive elected officials in this race.
Navor Tercero is challenging Morales on a vague platform that includes creating policy around business interests and increasing law enforcement funding. Tercero owns his own upholstery repair business and served on the Skagit Hospice board. Unfortunately, his campaign website doesn’t work as of early October.
Juan Morales is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote to remain in Ward 1, Position 1 on the Mount Vernon City Council.
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.