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Welcome to the Fuse Progressive Voters Guide to the 2025 Primary election! Since 2008, we've compiled information about candidates and ballot measures that allows you to make informed decisions about the races on your ballot, based on your values. You can learn about our partners and decision-making process here. We will continue to add additional recommendations until voting begins on July 16.
Pierce County, District 5
Depending on the county district you live in, you may have the following races on your ballot.
Bryan Yambe is running to retain his seat on the Pierce County Council representing District 5. Yambe previously served on the Fife City Council before being appointed to the county council earlier this year. Yambe is a lifelong volunteer and a movement builder. He has worked with the Pierce County Young Democrats, 25th Legislative District Democrats, and the Washington State Labor Council, as well as multiple other boards and progressive organizations. When he was elected in 2013, he became only the second Japanese-American person to serve on the Fife City Council.
Yambe's current campaign platform includes detailed plans to create more affordable homes, raise wages, address public safety, improve transportation, and public health. He is a proponent of strengthening wraparound services and rehousing programs for people experiencing homelessness. Yambe also intends to create opportunities for first-time home buyers, centered around equity. Additionally, he is in favor of expanding crisis response teams and investing in youth intervention programs. In public health, Yambe plans to support local farmers and expand nutrition assistance programs.
Due to his track record of progressive leadership, detailed campaign, and endorsements from our partner organizations, we enthusiastically recommend retaining Bryan Yambe for Pierce County Council, District 5.
Bryan Yambe is running to retain his seat on the Pierce County Council representing District 5. Yambe previously served on the Fife City Council before being appointed to the county council earlier this year. Yambe is a lifelong volunteer and a movement builder. He has worked with the Pierce County Young Democrats, 25th Legislative District Democrats, and the Washington State Labor Council, as well as multiple other boards and progressive organizations. When he was elected in 2013, he became only the second Japanese-American person to serve on the Fife City Council.
Yambe's current campaign platform includes detailed plans to create more affordable homes, raise wages, address public safety, improve transportation, and public health. He is a proponent of strengthening wraparound services and rehousing programs for people experiencing homelessness. Yambe also intends to create opportunities for first-time home buyers, centered around equity. Additionally, he is in favor of expanding crisis response teams and investing in youth intervention programs. In public health, Yambe plans to support local farmers and expand nutrition assistance programs.
Due to his track record of progressive leadership, detailed campaign, and endorsements from our partner organizations, we enthusiastically recommend retaining Bryan Yambe for Pierce County Council, District 5.
Other Candidates
Two candidates are challenging Bryan Yambe for Pierce County Council from District 5. Kimber Starr is a former small business owner who served on the Pierce County Planning Commission. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington, which she believes will enhance her ability to analyze policy, manage budgets responsibly, and develop her leadership skills.
Starr is campaigning for responsible economic development, affordable housing, and public safety. If elected, she hopes to provide resources for entrepreneurs and create vibrant small business districts to attract small and local businesses. She also wants to prevent displacement through supporting homelessness programs and streamlining housing development. Additionally, Starr is a proponent of community-based policing and expanding mental health crisis response teams.
The other candidate in this race is Republican Terry Wise. He is a real estate broker and the owner of Terry Wise & Associates. While his campaign website does not detail any specific policies he would support, his statements indicate a more conservative platform. On his website, Wise echoes conservative talking points that blame people experiencing homelessness rather than seeking solutions. Wise is clearly out of step with the people of Pierce County's 5th District.
While we appreciate Kimber Starr's progressive-leaning campaign in this race, Yambe's strong track record and impressive list of endorsements from community leaders make him the clear choice in this race.
Two candidates are challenging Bryan Yambe for Pierce County Council from District 5. Kimber Starr is a former small business owner who served on the Pierce County Planning Commission. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington, which she believes will enhance her ability to analyze policy, manage budgets responsibly, and develop her leadership skills.
Starr is campaigning for responsible economic development, affordable housing, and public safety. If elected, she hopes to provide resources for entrepreneurs and create vibrant small business districts to attract small and local businesses. She also wants to prevent displacement through supporting homelessness programs and streamlining housing development. Additionally, Starr is a proponent of community-based policing and expanding mental health crisis response teams.
The other candidate in this race is Republican Terry Wise. He is a real estate broker and the owner of Terry Wise & Associates. While his campaign website does not detail any specific policies he would support, his statements indicate a more conservative platform. On his website, Wise echoes conservative talking points that blame people experiencing homelessness rather than seeking solutions. Wise is clearly out of step with the people of Pierce County's 5th District.
While we appreciate Kimber Starr's progressive-leaning campaign in this race, Yambe's strong track record and impressive list of endorsements from community leaders make him the clear choice in this race.