Community advocate and incumbent Rachel Anderson is running to retain the Position 4 seat on the council after being appointed earlier this year. Outside of council work, Anderson chairs the Head Start Policy Council with the Olympic Community Action Programs board where she is a low-income family representative. Additionally, she serves on the Sequim Education Foundation board and Farmer's and Artisan's Market board.
Anderson’s campaign priorities include affordable housing, small business support, health care and mental health services, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability. She wants to continue drawing from her community leadership and board experience to bring transparent and accountable governance to the council. Anderson has earned the endorsement of the Sequim Education Association in this race.
Daryl Ness is a retired railroad professional who spent his career working his way from conductor to executive with BNSF Railroad. Ness has aligned his campaign with a far-right group in Clallam County led by a conspiracy theorist. He does not have a detailed platform or campaign website as of late September.
Rachel Anderson is the best choice for Sequim City Council, Position 4.
Community advocate and incumbent Rachel Anderson is running to retain the Position 4 seat on the council after being appointed earlier this year. Outside of council work, Anderson chairs the Head Start Policy Council with the Olympic Community Action Programs board where she is a low-income family representative. Additionally, she serves on the Sequim Education Foundation board and Farmer's and Artisan's Market board.
Anderson’s campaign priorities include affordable housing, small business support, health care and mental health services, diversity and inclusion, and environmental sustainability. She wants to continue drawing from her community leadership and board experience to bring transparent and accountable governance to the council. Anderson has earned the endorsement of the Sequim Education Association in this race.
Daryl Ness is a retired railroad professional who spent his career working his way from conductor to executive with BNSF Railroad. Ness has aligned his campaign with a far-right group in Clallam County led by a conspiracy theorist. He does not have a detailed platform or campaign website as of late September.
Rachel Anderson is the best choice for Sequim City Council, Position 4.
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.