Other Candidates
Also in this race is John Blom, a real estate broker and former Clark County council member from District 3. On the county council, Blom served as a fairly moderate voice in his first term, which he ran for as a Republican before switching to "no party preference." He serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Washington and The Historic Trust.
Blom acknowledges that the homelessness crisis is entangled with many other issues, including lack of mental health services, surging costs of living, medical emergencies, and job loss. He states that if elected he will invest in response teams to connect people with services. He also states that law enforcement should provide more options for alternative responses for those who need help with behavioral or mental health. While Blom mentions that the best way to ensure public safety is to provide educational and economic opportunities for people to thrive, he is not specific about whether that would include moving any law enforcement funding to investments into the community.
Another challenger in this race is Justin Forsman. This is Forsman's fourth run for a council or mayoral seat in Vancouver. His previous campaign priorities include defending the Constitution and removing fluoride from the water supply.
Also in this race is John Blom, a real estate broker and former Clark County council member from District 3. On the county council, Blom served as a fairly moderate voice in his first term, which he ran for as a Republican before switching to "no party preference." He serves on the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Southwest Washington and The Historic Trust.
Blom acknowledges that the homelessness crisis is entangled with many other issues, including lack of mental health services, surging costs of living, medical emergencies, and job loss. He states that if elected he will invest in response teams to connect people with services. He also states that law enforcement should provide more options for alternative responses for those who need help with behavioral or mental health. While Blom mentions that the best way to ensure public safety is to provide educational and economic opportunities for people to thrive, he is not specific about whether that would include moving any law enforcement funding to investments into the community.
Another challenger in this race is Justin Forsman. This is Forsman's fourth run for a council or mayoral seat in Vancouver. His previous campaign priorities include defending the Constitution and removing fluoride from the water supply.
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.