Incumbent Nancy Lillquist is running to retain Position 1 on the Ellensburg City Council, where she has served since 2001. From 2008 until 2010, Lillquist served as the mayor and was appointed mayor pro tem in 2018 by her fellow council members. Lillquist is the secretary and former chair of the Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Board and works with her husband as a property manager.
On the council, Lillquist chairs the Utility Advisory Committee and serves on the Kittitas County Developmental Disability Committee. She is also a part of the equity committee that was formed last year. If re-elected, Lillquist wants to continue making Ellensburg a welcoming and safe place for all to thrive. Her priorities include accessible broadband, infrastructure investments, smart economic development, and environmental protections.
Kip Storey is challenging Lillquist for the council seat. Storey is a veteran and truck driver who wants to keep building progress in Ellensburg. He does not have a campaign website or detailed platform as of late September.
Nancy Lillquist is the best choice for Ellensburg City Council, Position 1.
Incumbent Nancy Lillquist is running to retain Position 1 on the Ellensburg City Council, where she has served since 2001. From 2008 until 2010, Lillquist served as the mayor and was appointed mayor pro tem in 2018 by her fellow council members. Lillquist is the secretary and former chair of the Yakima Basin Fish and Wildlife Board and works with her husband as a property manager.
On the council, Lillquist chairs the Utility Advisory Committee and serves on the Kittitas County Developmental Disability Committee. She is also a part of the equity committee that was formed last year. If re-elected, Lillquist wants to continue making Ellensburg a welcoming and safe place for all to thrive. Her priorities include accessible broadband, infrastructure investments, smart economic development, and environmental protections.
Kip Storey is challenging Lillquist for the council seat. Storey is a veteran and truck driver who wants to keep building progress in Ellensburg. He does not have a campaign website or detailed platform as of late September.
Nancy Lillquist is the best choice for Ellensburg City Council, Position 1.
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.