Lawyer Michael McCullough is running for mayor of Bonney Lake. Previously a county prosecutor, McCullough works in the King County Public Defense office and devotes his additional time to pro bono legal aid work. He is running for elected office for the first time to bring balance back to Bonney Lake by drawing on his legal experience in government and public service.
McCullough believes that the biggest issues facing Bonney Lake are commercial overdevelopment, soaring utilities rates, and traffic congestion, all the result of inefficiently managed growth. Unlike his opponent, he doesn’t think local government should be run like a business, and he would prioritize community needs instead. In this race, McCullough is supported by the county Democrats.
McCullough is challenging incumbent Neil Johnson, Jr who first became mayor in 2006 and served on city council since 2002. Johnson's primary priorities in this campaign are city development and beautification. As a self-described independent conservative who states that he wants to run the city like business, Johnson is not a progressive choice.
We recommend McCullough for mayor of Bonney Lake because of his Democratic support and his community focus.
Lawyer Michael McCullough is running for mayor of Bonney Lake. Previously a county prosecutor, McCullough works in the King County Public Defense office and devotes his additional time to pro bono legal aid work. He is running for elected office for the first time to bring balance back to Bonney Lake by drawing on his legal experience in government and public service.
McCullough believes that the biggest issues facing Bonney Lake are commercial overdevelopment, soaring utilities rates, and traffic congestion, all the result of inefficiently managed growth. Unlike his opponent, he doesn’t think local government should be run like a business, and he would prioritize community needs instead. In this race, McCullough is supported by the county Democrats.
McCullough is challenging incumbent Neil Johnson, Jr who first became mayor in 2006 and served on city council since 2002. Johnson's primary priorities in this campaign are city development and beautification. As a self-described independent conservative who states that he wants to run the city like business, Johnson is not a progressive choice.
We recommend McCullough for mayor of Bonney Lake because of his Democratic support and his community focus.
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.