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Mike Pond
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Marketing specialist Mike Pond has been engaged with the community for several years, including as a precinct committee officer and as a board member of the Queer Youth Resource Center. He also serves as the chair of the Clark County Young Democrats and has been involved with many local campaigns.
Pond's campaign emphasizes housing, infrastructure, and the economy. In his interview with our local council, Pond said that he has spent years attending council meetings and getting to know the council members. He states that he's supportive of the body camera program for police officers and would consider looking over the police budget to make specific changes. On climate change, Pond believes that the city's climate action plan is a step in the right direction and that new infrastructure like the Operations Center should be developed with sustainability being the top priority. Housing and homelessness plans must be considered in tandem with Portland, he states, and he would bring a housing-first approach and supporting temporary sanctioned campsites so that wraparound services can be provided.
Pond's knowledge of the council would also make him a good choice for Vancouver City Council, Position 1.Mike Pond
Marketing specialist Mike Pond has been engaged with the community for several years, including as a precinct committee officer and as a board member of the Queer Youth Resource Center.
Mike Pond
Marketing specialist Mike Pond has been engaged with the community for several years, including as a precinct committee officer and as a board member of the Queer Youth Resource Center.
Anne McEnerny-Ogle
Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and was elected as mayor in 2018, making her the first woman elected to the position in the city's history.
There are two good candidates running for Vancouver City Council, Position 1: Kim Harless and Mike Pond. We recommend Harless because of her progressive values and support from our partner organizations.