We do not have a recommendation for Pasco City Council, District 3, Position 3. Councilmember Saul Martinez is not running for re-election. The candidates in this relatively low-information race are Nikki Torres and Leo Perales. Torres was previously the president of the Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber and currently works as a partnerships manager for Western Governors University. Her campaign platform includes using permitting and zoning to address affordable housing and bringing new businesses to the city but does not contain specific details for how these policies would be implemented.
Perales is an assistant manager for a technical consultants firm. He opposes tax reforms that would help balance Washington's upside-down tax code but does mention he would prioritize the use of union workers for future infrastructure projects. Perales has also been involved with the Tri-Cities Community Work Group on Community Policing.
Write in a progressive of your choice for Pasco City Council, District 3.
We do not have a recommendation for Pasco City Council, District 3, Position 3. Councilmember Saul Martinez is not running for re-election. The candidates in this relatively low-information race are Nikki Torres and Leo Perales. Torres was previously the president of the Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber and currently works as a partnerships manager for Western Governors University. Her campaign platform includes using permitting and zoning to address affordable housing and bringing new businesses to the city but does not contain specific details for how these policies would be implemented.
Perales is an assistant manager for a technical consultants firm. He opposes tax reforms that would help balance Washington's upside-down tax code but does mention he would prioritize the use of union workers for future infrastructure projects. Perales has also been involved with the Tri-Cities Community Work Group on Community Policing.
Write in a progressive of your choice for Pasco City Council, District 3.
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.