Lowell Rathbun is challenging a conservative incumbent for Sequim City Council, Position 6. Rathbun is an electronic design engineer and he serves on the executive boards of the county’s National Alliance on Mental Illness organization and the Clallam County Democrats in Port Angeles. He also works as a Democratic precinct committee officer.
Rathbun has progressive priorities in this race, including expanding mental health and addiction services, investing in affordable housing, addressing racism at all levels, and taking climate action. He wants to build multi-family and workforce housing to increase affordable options. Rathbun wants to lead with compassionate governance and human services, rather than criminalization and blame.
Incumbent Keith Larkin was first appointed to the city council in 2020 by Sequim’s right-wing mayor when Troy Tenneson resigned. Like his fellow council members who were appointed rather than voted in, Larkin has a more conservative agenda. Previously, he worked as a fire chief with the California Department of Foresting and Fire Protection. Larkin does not have a campaign website as of mid-October but has a conservative platform aligned with a right-wing organization in Clallam County run by a conspiracy theorist.
Lowell Rathbun is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote for Position 6 to bring community-focused decision making to Sequim’s city council.
Lowell Rathbun is challenging a conservative incumbent for Sequim City Council, Position 6. Rathbun is an electronic design engineer and he serves on the executive boards of the county’s National Alliance on Mental Illness organization and the Clallam County Democrats in Port Angeles. He also works as a Democratic precinct committee officer.
Rathbun has progressive priorities in this race, including expanding mental health and addiction services, investing in affordable housing, addressing racism at all levels, and taking climate action. He wants to build multi-family and workforce housing to increase affordable options. Rathbun wants to lead with compassionate governance and human services, rather than criminalization and blame.
Incumbent Keith Larkin was first appointed to the city council in 2020 by Sequim’s right-wing mayor when Troy Tenneson resigned. Like his fellow council members who were appointed rather than voted in, Larkin has a more conservative agenda. Previously, he worked as a fire chief with the California Department of Foresting and Fire Protection. Larkin does not have a campaign website as of mid-October but has a conservative platform aligned with a right-wing organization in Clallam County run by a conspiracy theorist.
Lowell Rathbun is the best choice in this race. He deserves your vote for Position 6 to bring community-focused decision making to Sequim’s 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.