Otros Candidatos
There are five other candidates in this crowded race for Position 7.
Former Renton City Council member Randy Corman worked at Boeing as a mechanical engineer. Corman retired from the council in 2021 after nearly three decades of service where he focused on public infrastructure upgrades, business growth, and public safety. This year, he is running to get more people sheltered, invest in wraparound services for residents who need them, and reduce crime, including through some alternatives to our current policing model.
Nancy Sivitilli works in vendor management and global sourcing for Boeing. Her platform is sparse but echoes conservative sentiments about community safety and our neighbors struggling with housing. She wants to support small businesses and our public schools. Sivitilli does not have previous public service experience, however, she has volunteered with REACH Renton, a sectarian organization that offers emergency shelter services, and as a motivational speaker for breast cancer and ovarian health education.
Microsoft software engineer Steven Vargas is running with a focus on public safety, government transparency, and housing affordability. His platform lacks detail but emphasizes making Renton a place where all residents have long-term housing security, regardless of income level. Unfortunately, the rest of Vargas’ ideas are not progressive, and he disparages public services that help everyone in our community access the resources they need.
Also in this race is Camila Lagow, an educator consultant for Seattle & King County Public Health. She has worked for a number of government agencies and currently serves on the Renton Civil Service Commission. Lagow believes her experience immigrating to the United States as an adult has helped her value our democratic system, connected her with local organizations and public services, and inspired her calling to serve the community. However, Lagow is running on a sparse platform that does not reflect the needs of Renton residents.
As of early July, Sean Atchison has not shared any campaign information and his website is not functioning.
There are five other candidates in this crowded race for Position 7.
Former Renton City Council member Randy Corman worked at Boeing as a mechanical engineer. Corman retired from the council in 2021 after nearly three decades of service where he focused on public infrastructure upgrades, business growth, and public safety. This year, he is running to get more people sheltered, invest in wraparound services for residents who need them, and reduce crime, including through some alternatives to our current policing model.
Nancy Sivitilli works in vendor management and global sourcing for Boeing. Her platform is sparse but echoes conservative sentiments about community safety and our neighbors struggling with housing. She wants to support small businesses and our public schools. Sivitilli does not have previous public service experience, however, she has volunteered with REACH Renton, a sectarian organization that offers emergency shelter services, and as a motivational speaker for breast cancer and ovarian health education.
Microsoft software engineer Steven Vargas is running with a focus on public safety, government transparency, and housing affordability. His platform lacks detail but emphasizes making Renton a place where all residents have long-term housing security, regardless of income level. Unfortunately, the rest of Vargas’ ideas are not progressive, and he disparages public services that help everyone in our community access the resources they need.
Also in this race is Camila Lagow, an educator consultant for Seattle & King County Public Health. She has worked for a number of government agencies and currently serves on the Renton Civil Service Commission. Lagow believes her experience immigrating to the United States as an adult has helped her value our democratic system, connected her with local organizations and public services, and inspired her calling to serve the community. However, Lagow is running on a sparse platform that does not reflect the needs of Renton residents.
As of early July, Sean Atchison has not shared any campaign information and his website is not functioning.
There are two leading progressives running for Renton City Council, Position 7: incumbent Kim-Khanh Van and Michael Westgaard. We lean toward Van because of her broader support from our progressive partner organizations.