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Conservative Democrat Mark Mullet is running for Issaquah mayor. Mullet represented the 5th Legislative District in the state Senate from 2012 until his recent term ended earlier this year, after he opted to run for governor last year rather than re-election. He also served one term on the Issaquah City Council directly before joining the legislature. Outside of elected office, he owns a number of local businesses, including Ben and Jerry’s franchises and Zeeks Pizza.
Mullet has consistently been an obstacle to progress in Olympia, preferring to promote profit motives over community needs. A sample of his bad votes in the state Senate include opposing the capital gains tax, rent stabilization, gender pay equality, childcare assistance, and the Climate Commitment Act.
In this race, Mullet supports a typical moderate platform that includes affordable housing, improved transit, and community safety. But given his track record, it is clear that Mullet is unwilling to take bold leadership on these issues to make life better for all Issaquah residents, rather than a powerful few.
Mullet will not be a champion of progressive change for Issaquah. We recommend voting for Lindsay Walsh to be the next Mayor of Issaquah.
Conservative Democrat Mark Mullet is running for Issaquah mayor. Mullet represented the 5th Legislative District in the state Senate from 2012 until his recent term ended earlier this year, after he opted to run for governor last year rather than re-election. He also served one term on the Issaquah City Council directly before joining the legislature. Outside of elected office, he owns a number of local businesses, including Ben and Jerry’s franchises and Zeeks Pizza.
Mullet has consistently been an obstacle to progress in Olympia, preferring to promote profit motives over community needs. A sample of his bad votes in the state Senate include opposing the capital gains tax, rent stabilization, gender pay equality, childcare assistance, and the Climate Commitment Act.
In this race, Mullet supports a typical moderate platform that includes affordable housing, improved transit, and community safety. But given his track record, it is clear that Mullet is unwilling to take bold leadership on these issues to make life better for all Issaquah residents, rather than a powerful few.
Mullet will not be a champion of progressive change for Issaquah. We recommend voting for Lindsay Walsh to be the next Mayor of Issaquah.