Other Candidates
Ken Oberman is running for Kirkland City Council, Position 1. Prior to running, he was the VP of Sales at Samsung Semiconductor, Western Digital & Logitech.
Oberman leans conservative, especially regarding policing and housing affordability. His campaign takes an anti-growth tone, cautioning against building more badly-needed homes. Expanding housing options ensures that all Kirkland residents have access to a secure and affordable home, regardless of income or background. His plan for public safety is also limited to increasing the fire and police departments, making no mention of alternatives to policing that affect our most vulnerable neighbors. Oberman insists on accountability measures for permanent supportive housing providers, despite existing police-approved safety protocols and a tenant code of conduct.
Ken Oberman's anti-growth campaign is out of step with the needs and priorities of Kirkland residents. We recommend re-electing progressive Jay Arnold for Kirkland City Council, Position 1.
Ken Oberman is running for Kirkland City Council, Position 1. Prior to running, he was the VP of Sales at Samsung Semiconductor, Western Digital & Logitech.
Oberman leans conservative, especially regarding policing and housing affordability. His campaign takes an anti-growth tone, cautioning against building more badly-needed homes. Expanding housing options ensures that all Kirkland residents have access to a secure and affordable home, regardless of income or background. His plan for public safety is also limited to increasing the fire and police departments, making no mention of alternatives to policing that affect our most vulnerable neighbors. Oberman insists on accountability measures for permanent supportive housing providers, despite existing police-approved safety protocols and a tenant code of conduct.
Ken Oberman's anti-growth campaign is out of step with the needs and priorities of Kirkland residents. We recommend re-electing progressive Jay Arnold for Kirkland City Council, Position 1.