Incumbent Councilmember Riaz Khan is running for a second term on the Mukilteo City Council in Position 5. Khan works at Boeing as a manufacturing engineer and has long been a community leader in Mukilteo. He is a Muslim immigrant and served as president of the Islamic Center of Mukilteo, including leading the mosque building project that faced racist attacks from right-wing candidates in the area. Khan is also involved with the local Democrats as the vice chair of the 21st Legislative District group.
Though not a progressive, Khan has a campaign platform that reflects a knowledge of community concerns. If re-elected he wants to build a new senior center, strengthen public safety, and invest in waterfront redevelopment in order to support green space, recreation, local businesses, and Tulalip tribal history.
Mukilteo DEI commissioner Mike Dixon is the other candidate in this race. Dixon runs his own insurance company and serves in a number of elected and volunteer public service roles, including as commissioner and the current board president of Mukilteo’s Water & Wastewater District. He was also appointed to serve on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission in 2022. Now, he is running on a moderate platform similar to Khan’s that emphasizes waterfront development, small business support, public safety, and housing accessibility.
We recommend Riaz Khan in this race because of his proven track record and the Democratic support he has received in this race.
Incumbent Councilmember Riaz Khan is running for a second term on the Mukilteo City Council in Position 5. Khan works at Boeing as a manufacturing engineer and has long been a community leader in Mukilteo. He is a Muslim immigrant and served as president of the Islamic Center of Mukilteo, including leading the mosque building project that faced racist attacks from right-wing candidates in the area. Khan is also involved with the local Democrats as the vice chair of the 21st Legislative District group.
Though not a progressive, Khan has a campaign platform that reflects a knowledge of community concerns. If re-elected he wants to build a new senior center, strengthen public safety, and invest in waterfront redevelopment in order to support green space, recreation, local businesses, and Tulalip tribal history.
Mukilteo DEI commissioner Mike Dixon is the other candidate in this race. Dixon runs his own insurance company and serves in a number of elected and volunteer public service roles, including as commissioner and the current board president of Mukilteo’s Water & Wastewater District. He was also appointed to serve on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission in 2022. Now, he is running on a moderate platform similar to Khan’s that emphasizes waterfront development, small business support, public safety, and housing accessibility.
We recommend Riaz Khan in this race because of his proven track record and the Democratic support he has received in this race.