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选举日 2025 年 8 月 5 日
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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.

King County Ballot Measures

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Vote YES for King County Parks

The King County Parks Levy is up for renewal this year. The levy renewal is designed to maintain, enhance, and grow the county's parks and connectivity. King County maintains 220 parks that include 275 miles of trails and 32,000 acres of open space. Some of the services that will benefit from this levy include pools and splash parks, ballfields and sport courts, climate resilience efforts, and much more.

The levy renewal rate is $0.23 per $1,000 of assessed property value. For the owner of a median-valued home of $844,000, the levy renewal will cost $16.38 per month.

All children in King County deserve fun and safe places to play, and preserving our open spaces now will help ensure clean air and water for future generations. Vote YES to renew the King County Parks Levy for continued maintenance of our parks and recreation services.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

The King County Parks Levy is up for renewal this year. The levy renewal is designed to maintain, enhance, and grow the county's parks and connectivity. King County maintains 220 parks that include 275 miles of trails and 32,000 acres of open space. Some of the services that will benefit from this levy include pools and splash parks, ballfields and sport courts, climate resilience efforts, and much more.

The levy renewal rate is $0.23 per $1,000 of assessed property value. For the owner of a median-valued home of $844,000, the levy renewal will cost $16.38 per month.

All children in King County deserve fun and safe places to play, and preserving our open spaces now will help ensure clean air and water for future generations. Vote YES to renew the King County Parks Levy for continued maintenance of our parks and recreation services.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

已认可 M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO , Washington Bikes , Sierra Club , Trust for Public Land, League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County, Washington Trails Association

5th Legislative District

Sen. Victoria Hunt is running to retain her state Senate seat representing Legislative District 5 to protect the environment, secure reproductive rights, and modernize our state housing laws. Prior to running for legislature, Hunt served three terms on the Issaquah City Council, where she prioritized environmental protections and protecting open space. She holds a Ph.D. in ecology and serves as the Chief Data Officer at Crosswalk Labs, where she works to track and mitigate carbon pollution for local cities.

During her first legislative session, Hunt voted to limit rent increases to 10%, which will reduce the cost of housing for renters across the state. She also voted in favor of anti-discrimination protections for students as well as a bill that would improve recycling and reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills.

Hunt used her experience as a local elected official and environmental scientist to make a difference on key issues in just her first few months in office. She has clearly earned your vote for state Senate from the 5th Legislative District.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

Sen. Victoria Hunt is running to retain her state Senate seat representing Legislative District 5 to protect the environment, secure reproductive rights, and modernize our state housing laws. Prior to running for legislature, Hunt served three terms on the Issaquah City Council, where she prioritized environmental protections and protecting open space. She holds a Ph.D. in ecology and serves as the Chief Data Officer at Crosswalk Labs, where she works to track and mitigate carbon pollution for local cities.

During her first legislative session, Hunt voted to limit rent increases to 10%, which will reduce the cost of housing for renters across the state. She also voted in favor of anti-discrimination protections for students as well as a bill that would improve recycling and reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills.

Hunt used her experience as a local elected official and environmental scientist to make a difference on key issues in just her first few months in office. She has clearly earned your vote for state Senate from the 5th Legislative District.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

其他候选人

Republican Chad Magendanz is running once again for the Legislature, this time challenging Victoria Hunt. He is a former Microsoft program manager who previously served as the president of the Issaquah School Board and in the state House from 2013 to 2017. Magendanz stepped down to run for the state Senate in 2016, losing to Sen. Mark Mullet, and then ran again for the state House in 2018, losing to the late Rep. Bill Ramos. He lost to Ramos a second time in 2024.

While in the Legislature, Magendanz maintained a conservative track record, including being the sole East King County legislator of either party to vote against a transportation bill that would've reduced traffic gridlock on the I-405 corridor. Magendanz is running to cut corporate oversight laws that protect workers, consumers, and the environment. Magendanz is proud of his "A" rating from the National Rifle Association during his last campaign, which raises questions about his willingness to keep our communities safe from gun violence.

In 2024, Magendanz originally planned to run for Superintendent of Public Instruction and, in a campaign interview, referenced “trans ideology” and “critical race theory,” echoing far-right conspiracy theories about our schools.

Chad Magendanz is not a progressive choice and has been repeatedly rejected by the voters of Legislative District 5. Victoria Hunt is the clear choice for state Senate.

上次更新时间: 2025-06-30

Republican Chad Magendanz is running once again for the Legislature, this time challenging Victoria Hunt. He is a former Microsoft program manager who previously served as the president of the Issaquah School Board and in the state House from 2013 to 2017. Magendanz stepped down to run for the state Senate in 2016, losing to Sen. Mark Mullet, and then ran again for the state House in 2018, losing to the late Rep. Bill Ramos. He lost to Ramos a second time in 2024.

While in the Legislature, Magendanz maintained a conservative track record, including being the sole East King County legislator of either party to vote against a transportation bill that would've reduced traffic gridlock on the I-405 corridor. Magendanz is running to cut corporate oversight laws that protect workers, consumers, and the environment. Magendanz is proud of his "A" rating from the National Rifle Association during his last campaign, which raises questions about his willingness to keep our communities safe from gun violence.

In 2024, Magendanz originally planned to run for Superintendent of Public Instruction and, in a campaign interview, referenced “trans ideology” and “critical race theory,” echoing far-right conspiracy theories about our schools.

Chad Magendanz is not a progressive choice and has been repeatedly rejected by the voters of Legislative District 5. Victoria Hunt is the clear choice for state Senate.

上次更新时间: 2025-06-30

King县

King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci has served District 6 (Bellevue and East King County) since 2015. She began her career as a public interest lawyer fighting for women and LGBTQ+ people. She was a neighborhood organizer who went on to serve on the Bellevue City Council, including for a term as mayor. Balducci has served as chair of the county council and serves as vice chair of the Sound Transit Board of Directors, where she successfully advocated for an early opening of the "starter line" in East King County.

In her nearly two decades of public service, Balducci has prioritized progressive solutions to the issues facing our region, including improving transportation options, promoting affordable housing, enhancing community safety, addressing climate action, and supporting arts and culture. Her track record is strong in all of these areas, including an arts levy to invest in science, heritage, arts, and cultural organizations, as well as legislation to keep “forever chemicals” out of our local environment. She was a tenacious advocate for the East Link light rail and the 10-station, 14-mile expansion plan slated for completion in early 2026.

Balducci is running for the executive position with a vision of an inclusive, vibrant, and climate-friendly county where all residents can thrive. She emphasizes her track record of effective leadership at the city and county levels that has delivered results for her communities. As a bus and bike commuter, Balducci is an avid supporter of expanding transit options, particularly light rail and bus routes. Additionally, she is an advocate for transit-oriented housing as a means of improving affordability, as well as cutting red tape to expedite the construction of badly needed housing in our region. Furthermore, she has outlined thoughtful plans to reduce gun violence, expand mental health and addiction treatment services, and youth prevention programs.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci has served District 6 (Bellevue and East King County) since 2015. She began her career as a public interest lawyer fighting for women and LGBTQ+ people. She was a neighborhood organizer who went on to serve on the Bellevue City Council, including for a term as mayor. Balducci has served as chair of the county council and serves as vice chair of the Sound Transit Board of Directors, where she successfully advocated for an early opening of the "starter line" in East King County.

In her nearly two decades of public service, Balducci has prioritized progressive solutions to the issues facing our region, including improving transportation options, promoting affordable housing, enhancing community safety, addressing climate action, and supporting arts and culture. Her track record is strong in all of these areas, including an arts levy to invest in science, heritage, arts, and cultural organizations, as well as legislation to keep “forever chemicals” out of our local environment. She was a tenacious advocate for the East Link light rail and the 10-station, 14-mile expansion plan slated for completion in early 2026.

Balducci is running for the executive position with a vision of an inclusive, vibrant, and climate-friendly county where all residents can thrive. She emphasizes her track record of effective leadership at the city and county levels that has delivered results for her communities. As a bus and bike commuter, Balducci is an avid supporter of expanding transit options, particularly light rail and bus routes. Additionally, she is an advocate for transit-oriented housing as a means of improving affordability, as well as cutting red tape to expedite the construction of badly needed housing in our region. Furthermore, she has outlined thoughtful plans to reduce gun violence, expand mental health and addiction treatment services, and youth prevention programs.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: SEIU Local 925, Washington Bikes, The Urbanist, Bellevue Firefighters - IAFF Local 1604

King County Council President Girmay Zahilay has represented District 2 (Central and South Seattle) since his first election in 2019. He is an attorney with experience in both the corporate and public sectors. Zahilay also founded Rising Leaders, a nonprofit that uplifts underserved middle school students to reach their full potential. Born in a refugee settlement in Sudan and raised in Seattle’s public housing, he made his way through Stanford University to serve in the Obama administration.

On the county council, Zahilay has focused on pressing issues such as community safety, the cost of living, and making investments in local public services. His accomplishments demonstrate a comprehensive and progressive approach to enhancing the quality of life for all county residents. Zahilay led the Food Bank Motion to bring greater food security and affordability to our region, helped efforts to transform Skyway, including greater public transit coverage, and worked to establish five crisis care centers that will help our neighbors struggling with addiction and mental illness.

Zahilay's campaign focuses on a wide range of progressive priorities. His own personal experience with homelessness informs his approach to the issue, prioritizing solutions such as investing in additional shelter beds, zoning reforms, rental assistance programs, and youth-oriented programming to prevent homelessness. He is also a strong supporter of not only protecting but expanding access to reproductive health care, including gender-affirming care. Some of his other priorities include public safety, gun violence prevention, and more. Zahilay's platform is carefully and thoroughly constructed, with well-researched progressive solutions.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-18

King County Council President Girmay Zahilay has represented District 2 (Central and South Seattle) since his first election in 2019. He is an attorney with experience in both the corporate and public sectors. Zahilay also founded Rising Leaders, a nonprofit that uplifts underserved middle school students to reach their full potential. Born in a refugee settlement in Sudan and raised in Seattle’s public housing, he made his way through Stanford University to serve in the Obama administration.

On the county council, Zahilay has focused on pressing issues such as community safety, the cost of living, and making investments in local public services. His accomplishments demonstrate a comprehensive and progressive approach to enhancing the quality of life for all county residents. Zahilay led the Food Bank Motion to bring greater food security and affordability to our region, helped efforts to transform Skyway, including greater public transit coverage, and worked to establish five crisis care centers that will help our neighbors struggling with addiction and mental illness.

Zahilay's campaign focuses on a wide range of progressive priorities. His own personal experience with homelessness informs his approach to the issue, prioritizing solutions such as investing in additional shelter beds, zoning reforms, rental assistance programs, and youth-oriented programming to prevent homelessness. He is also a strong supporter of not only protecting but expanding access to reproductive health care, including gender-affirming care. Some of his other priorities include public safety, gun violence prevention, and more. Zahilay's platform is carefully and thoroughly constructed, with well-researched progressive solutions.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-18

其他候选人

John Wilson, the current King County Assessor, is running for King County Executive. During his campaign, Wilson stated that he would fight for "safe and thriving communities," citing his experience as King County Assessor.

In 2025, Wilson was accused of stalking and harassment by a former domestic partner. This was an alarming and serious allegation, which led to the current King County Council calling for Wilson's resignation. He continues to deny the allegations and has rejected calls for him to resign as Assessor. John Wilson is not fit to be King County Executive. Wilson withdrew from this race in mid-July but will still appear on the ballot.

Amiya Ingram is also running for King County Executive. Ingram has worn many hats professionally, from serving as a government military researcher to founding her own athleisure brand. While Ingram's campaign includes some progressive ideas, it also features other proposals that lean more moderate or conservative. She is a proponent of establishing more housing shelters that offer wrap-around services to address the housing crisis and help those struggling with addiction.

Rebecca Williamson is also running for King County Executive. Williamson's campaign website is linked to The Militant, which is a weekly socialist newsletter. As of early July, they do not have a detailed campaign website available, and their platform is unknown.

Bill Hirt is running for King County Executive. Hirt has run for various offices around Washington state, primarily to criticize light rail. Bill Hirt is not a serious candidate for King County Executive.

Don L. Rivers is the final candidate running for King County Executive. Rivers is prioritizing homelessness, safety, and small business support. He proposes some progressive solutions, such as housing-first programming and investments in affordable housing. His approach to public safety also includes public health measures and points to international models of community policing. Don L. Rivers is running a progressive campaign, however, there are other candidates in this race with more experience in public service.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

John Wilson, the current King County Assessor, is running for King County Executive. During his campaign, Wilson stated that he would fight for "safe and thriving communities," citing his experience as King County Assessor.

In 2025, Wilson was accused of stalking and harassment by a former domestic partner. This was an alarming and serious allegation, which led to the current King County Council calling for Wilson's resignation. He continues to deny the allegations and has rejected calls for him to resign as Assessor. John Wilson is not fit to be King County Executive. Wilson withdrew from this race in mid-July but will still appear on the ballot.

Amiya Ingram is also running for King County Executive. Ingram has worn many hats professionally, from serving as a government military researcher to founding her own athleisure brand. While Ingram's campaign includes some progressive ideas, it also features other proposals that lean more moderate or conservative. She is a proponent of establishing more housing shelters that offer wrap-around services to address the housing crisis and help those struggling with addiction.

Rebecca Williamson is also running for King County Executive. Williamson's campaign website is linked to The Militant, which is a weekly socialist newsletter. As of early July, they do not have a detailed campaign website available, and their platform is unknown.

Bill Hirt is running for King County Executive. Hirt has run for various offices around Washington state, primarily to criticize light rail. Bill Hirt is not a serious candidate for King County Executive.

Don L. Rivers is the final candidate running for King County Executive. Rivers is prioritizing homelessness, safety, and small business support. He proposes some progressive solutions, such as housing-first programming and investments in affordable housing. His approach to public safety also includes public health measures and points to international models of community policing. Don L. Rivers is running a progressive campaign, however, there are other candidates in this race with more experience in public service.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

City Races

Depending on where you live, you may have the following city races on your ballot.

Auburn Mayor

Nancy Backus is seeking re-election for Auburn Mayor. Backus first assumed this position in 2014 as the first woman elected Auburn Mayor and is currently serving her third term.

In her re-election campaign, Backus continues to prioritize housing, public safety, transportation, and other key issues. According to her website, Backus stated that she and the council will continue to invest in improved transportation infrastructure, attract businesses and create good-paying jobs, adjust zoning to accommodate more affordable homes, and prioritize environmental responsibility.

Nancy Backus has not always been the most progressive voice. In 2018, she extensively applauded the efforts of a required-labor homeless shelter, saying, "It’s really holding everyone accountable for their actions in the homeless situation, and that is from the funders, to the service providers, to those receiving services." A comment like this suggests that those experiencing homelessness and/or addiction need to earn their treatment, despite facing circumstances out of their control. She also said she doesn't "believe in hand-outs" but rather "a hand-up to those who are looking for a way to move forward."

While we disagree with Backus on some important issues, she has earned strong support from community leaders and elected officials. We lean towards Nancy Backus for a fourth term as Mayor of Auburn.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

Nancy Backus is seeking re-election for Auburn Mayor. Backus first assumed this position in 2014 as the first woman elected Auburn Mayor and is currently serving her third term.

In her re-election campaign, Backus continues to prioritize housing, public safety, transportation, and other key issues. According to her website, Backus stated that she and the council will continue to invest in improved transportation infrastructure, attract businesses and create good-paying jobs, adjust zoning to accommodate more affordable homes, and prioritize environmental responsibility.

Nancy Backus has not always been the most progressive voice. In 2018, she extensively applauded the efforts of a required-labor homeless shelter, saying, "It’s really holding everyone accountable for their actions in the homeless situation, and that is from the funders, to the service providers, to those receiving services." A comment like this suggests that those experiencing homelessness and/or addiction need to earn their treatment, despite facing circumstances out of their control. She also said she doesn't "believe in hand-outs" but rather "a hand-up to those who are looking for a way to move forward."

While we disagree with Backus on some important issues, she has earned strong support from community leaders and elected officials. We lean towards Nancy Backus for a fourth term as Mayor of Auburn.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

由...支持: King County Democrats

其他候选人

Yolanda Trout is challenging incumbent Nancy Backus for Auburn Mayor. She has been a city council member in Auburn since 2014 and currently serves as the Chair of the Wellness Committee.

In her time on the city council, Trout tends to vote more conservatively. In 2024, she voted to remove language from the city's camping ordinance which then allowed city employees to charge unhoused folks with a misdemeanor without offering them alternative shelter options first. Additionally, some conservative candidates and current officers endorsed Trout, such as Peter Kwon, Conrad Lee, Susan Honda, and Phil Fortunato. These endorsements are concerning and could signal a more conservative lean.

Her campaign for mayor prioritizes community engagement, public safety, economic revitalization, youth engagement, and transparency. Her campaign website lacks specific policy proposals she supports and/or intends to implement if elected. Additionally, her approach to issues like public safety has a conservative tone.

Ronnie Morgan is also running for mayor of Auburn. According to his voter pamphlet bio, Morgan prioritizes increasing affordable and workforce housing, reducing crime, and strictly enforcing laws. He does not provide further details on the policies he would support to achieve his campaign priorities. Additionally, in a survey administered by the King County GOP, Morgan echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

Yolanda Trout is challenging incumbent Nancy Backus for Auburn Mayor. She has been a city council member in Auburn since 2014 and currently serves as the Chair of the Wellness Committee.

In her time on the city council, Trout tends to vote more conservatively. In 2024, she voted to remove language from the city's camping ordinance which then allowed city employees to charge unhoused folks with a misdemeanor without offering them alternative shelter options first. Additionally, some conservative candidates and current officers endorsed Trout, such as Peter Kwon, Conrad Lee, Susan Honda, and Phil Fortunato. These endorsements are concerning and could signal a more conservative lean.

Her campaign for mayor prioritizes community engagement, public safety, economic revitalization, youth engagement, and transparency. Her campaign website lacks specific policy proposals she supports and/or intends to implement if elected. Additionally, her approach to issues like public safety has a conservative tone.

Ronnie Morgan is also running for mayor of Auburn. According to his voter pamphlet bio, Morgan prioritizes increasing affordable and workforce housing, reducing crime, and strictly enforcing laws. He does not provide further details on the policies he would support to achieve his campaign priorities. Additionally, in a survey administered by the King County GOP, Morgan echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

Auburn City Council

Erica Tomas is running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Tomas is a union member who worked for the State of Washington in the Department of Health. As an epidemiologist, she worked in several social programs, including food stamps and supplemental nutrition programs for women and children.

Tomas' campaign is prioritizing more affordable homes, expanding transit, and attracting union-represented jobs. Although her website is brief, she supports infrastructure that allows for increased housing density. She also supports expanding transit options and increasing investment in community services.

We appreciate her background in public health services, as well as her progressive solutions to the city's challenges. We recommend voting for Erica Tomas for Auburn City Council, Position 4.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Erica Tomas is running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Tomas is a union member who worked for the State of Washington in the Department of Health. As an epidemiologist, she worked in several social programs, including food stamps and supplemental nutrition programs for women and children.

Tomas' campaign is prioritizing more affordable homes, expanding transit, and attracting union-represented jobs. Although her website is brief, she supports infrastructure that allows for increased housing density. She also supports expanding transit options and increasing investment in community services.

We appreciate her background in public health services, as well as her progressive solutions to the city's challenges. We recommend voting for Erica Tomas for Auburn City Council, Position 4.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: King County Democrats

其他候选人

Two other candidates are running for Auburn City Council, Position 4.

Yuval Fleming is an analyst at King County Metro Transit. His platform primarily addresses the issue of transit and infrastructure in Auburn. If elected, he aims to transform the transit system in Auburn into a safer and more encouraging environment for active modes of transportation. He highlights the dangers of motor traffic due to diverting motorists off highways to local streets. Additionally, he wants to prioritize a lower cost of living by cutting spending and lowering taxes that "disproportionately affect low-income residents and the working class." Lastly, he is campaigning for a more transparent and responsive government. While we appreciate some of his stances, we would like to see Yuval Fleming's platform developed further to include more specific progressive solutions.

Brian Lott is also running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Lott is the Chief Administrative Officer for a local food technology company. He is running a conservative platform to criminalize people experiencing homelessness and send ever-more militarized police into our communities. He has used his Facebook page to advocate for multiple conservative causes over the years.

We know what keeps us safe: living in communities where people of every color and background have access to fair wages, great schools, and affordable health care, where we address problems with proven solutions, such as social supports, to tackle challenges like homelessness and the public health addiction crisis. Instead, Lott wants to label everyone without a home a criminal by making homelessness itself a crime. Lott is not a progressive choice in this race.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-18

Two other candidates are running for Auburn City Council, Position 4.

Yuval Fleming is an analyst at King County Metro Transit. His platform primarily addresses the issue of transit and infrastructure in Auburn. If elected, he aims to transform the transit system in Auburn into a safer and more encouraging environment for active modes of transportation. He highlights the dangers of motor traffic due to diverting motorists off highways to local streets. Additionally, he wants to prioritize a lower cost of living by cutting spending and lowering taxes that "disproportionately affect low-income residents and the working class." Lastly, he is campaigning for a more transparent and responsive government. While we appreciate some of his stances, we would like to see Yuval Fleming's platform developed further to include more specific progressive solutions.

Brian Lott is also running for Auburn City Council, Position 4. Lott is the Chief Administrative Officer for a local food technology company. He is running a conservative platform to criminalize people experiencing homelessness and send ever-more militarized police into our communities. He has used his Facebook page to advocate for multiple conservative causes over the years.

We know what keeps us safe: living in communities where people of every color and background have access to fair wages, great schools, and affordable health care, where we address problems with proven solutions, such as social supports, to tackle challenges like homelessness and the public health addiction crisis. Instead, Lott wants to label everyone without a home a criminal by making homelessness itself a crime. Lott is not a progressive choice in this race.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-18

James Jeyaraj is running for Auburn City Council, Position 6. Jeyaraj first joined the Auburn Council in 2020, serving in Position 3. He made history as Auburn's first Indian-American immigrant to serve on the city council. He has worked in aerospace both at large companies and at nonprofits. In his public service career, he has volunteered in the community and served on the Parks and Recreation Board.

On the council, Jeyaraj has focused on delivering quality services and fostering community leadership in the city. One of his progressive accomplishments was bringing forward a resolution to affirm abortion access in Auburn after Roe v. Wade was overturned. In his current campaign, Jeyaraj is prioritizing improvements in public safety, affordable housing, economic development, and community engagement. In a questionnaire published by the 31st District Democrats, Jeyaraj said he supported zoning reforms to prevent displacement and remove barriers to housing access. He also expressed support for police accountability and reform, gun safety policies, and the right of workers to form and join unions.

We recommend voting for James Jeyaraj for Auburn City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

James Jeyaraj is running for Auburn City Council, Position 6. Jeyaraj first joined the Auburn Council in 2020, serving in Position 3. He made history as Auburn's first Indian-American immigrant to serve on the city council. He has worked in aerospace both at large companies and at nonprofits. In his public service career, he has volunteered in the community and served on the Parks and Recreation Board.

On the council, Jeyaraj has focused on delivering quality services and fostering community leadership in the city. One of his progressive accomplishments was bringing forward a resolution to affirm abortion access in Auburn after Roe v. Wade was overturned. In his current campaign, Jeyaraj is prioritizing improvements in public safety, affordable housing, economic development, and community engagement. In a questionnaire published by the 31st District Democrats, Jeyaraj said he supported zoning reforms to prevent displacement and remove barriers to housing access. He also expressed support for police accountability and reform, gun safety policies, and the right of workers to form and join unions.

We recommend voting for James Jeyaraj for Auburn City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

由...支持: 30th Legislative District Democrats, 31st Legislative District Democrats

其他候选人

Two candidates are challenging Jeyaraj for Auburn City Council, Position 6: Lisa Stirgus and Cobi Clark. Neither matches Jeyaraj's progressive values and demonstrated track record of community service.

Lisa Stirgus is running to retain her seat, to which she was appointed in April 2025 to replace former City Council Member Larry Brown. Stirgus is campaigning for community and public safety as well as cleaner public spaces. While her platform is somewhat vague and lacks detailed policy proposals, she appears to lean more moderate. She previously campaigned for a strong police force that could deliver "inclusive and equitable service," but did not elaborate on what that meant. She also campaigned to connect people to city resources and support local businesses, but did not outline any specific policy goals.

Cobi Clark is a lifelong South Seattle resident and currently a real estate broker. According to his website bio, he recently completed his capstone project, conducting policy research and analysis for Washington Republican Senator Jeff Wilson.

Clark's priorities include affordable housing, civil rights, and economic development. He proposed zoning empty parking lots and distressed commercial areas for high-density housing, "ideally for purchase rather than rent." His other priorities include civil rights and economic development, however those plans were less detailed. Cobi Clark's ambiguous platform and recent work for a Republican Senator indicate his priorities may lean more moderate to conservative.

James Jeyaraj is the best choice for Auburn City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Two candidates are challenging Jeyaraj for Auburn City Council, Position 6: Lisa Stirgus and Cobi Clark. Neither matches Jeyaraj's progressive values and demonstrated track record of community service.

Lisa Stirgus is running to retain her seat, to which she was appointed in April 2025 to replace former City Council Member Larry Brown. Stirgus is campaigning for community and public safety as well as cleaner public spaces. While her platform is somewhat vague and lacks detailed policy proposals, she appears to lean more moderate. She previously campaigned for a strong police force that could deliver "inclusive and equitable service," but did not elaborate on what that meant. She also campaigned to connect people to city resources and support local businesses, but did not outline any specific policy goals.

Cobi Clark is a lifelong South Seattle resident and currently a real estate broker. According to his website bio, he recently completed his capstone project, conducting policy research and analysis for Washington Republican Senator Jeff Wilson.

Clark's priorities include affordable housing, civil rights, and economic development. He proposed zoning empty parking lots and distressed commercial areas for high-density housing, "ideally for purchase rather than rent." His other priorities include civil rights and economic development, however those plans were less detailed. Cobi Clark's ambiguous platform and recent work for a Republican Senator indicate his priorities may lean more moderate to conservative.

James Jeyaraj is the best choice for Auburn City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Kent City Council

Sharn Shoker is running for Kent City Council, Position 6. Shoker is an active community member, holding several volunteer positions in Kent. She also holds a Master's degree in Policy Studies and is a graduate of Kent public schools.

Shoker is running a well-rounded and thoughtful campaign. With her experience in social services, she is well-versed in the solutions needed to address the homelessness crisis. She is also an advocate for environmentally conscious practices, such as prioritizing clean transportation and expanding the city's green spaces. While she acknowledges the factors that contribute to crime, we would like to see her approach to public safety expand beyond hiring more police officers and community-based policing.

Sharn Shoker is the best choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

Sharn Shoker is running for Kent City Council, Position 6. Shoker is an active community member, holding several volunteer positions in Kent. She also holds a Master's degree in Policy Studies and is a graduate of Kent public schools.

Shoker is running a well-rounded and thoughtful campaign. With her experience in social services, she is well-versed in the solutions needed to address the homelessness crisis. She is also an advocate for environmentally conscious practices, such as prioritizing clean transportation and expanding the city's green spaces. While she acknowledges the factors that contribute to crime, we would like to see her approach to public safety expand beyond hiring more police officers and community-based policing.

Sharn Shoker is the best choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

由...支持: 33rd Legislative District Democrats

Andy Song is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. He is currently serving on the Kent School Board while owning a small business, working as a college professor, and practicing as a therapist. If elected, he would step down from his role on the school board.

Song's campaign for city council prioritizes supporting local businesses, promoting health and public safety, and planning for the future of Kent. Song claims that his experiences as a mental health professional and college professor gave him the skills to facilitate the right conversations. While his solutions are somewhat vague, he does support culturally responsive care, advocates for mental health professionals, and prioritizes the inclusive development of affordable housing.

While we would like to see his campaign further developed, Andy Song remains a good choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Andy Song is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. He is currently serving on the Kent School Board while owning a small business, working as a college professor, and practicing as a therapist. If elected, he would step down from his role on the school board.

Song's campaign for city council prioritizes supporting local businesses, promoting health and public safety, and planning for the future of Kent. Song claims that his experiences as a mental health professional and college professor gave him the skills to facilitate the right conversations. While his solutions are somewhat vague, he does support culturally responsive care, advocates for mental health professionals, and prioritizes the inclusive development of affordable housing.

While we would like to see his campaign further developed, Andy Song remains a good choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: The Urbanist, 11th Legislative District Democrats, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

其他候选人

Several additional candidates are running for Kent City Council, Position 6.

Tod Oyefeso is a first-generation American, a test engineer at Blue Origin, and served on the Kent Land Use & Planning Board. Oyefeso was also part of a community advisory team for the Kent 2044 Comprehensive Plan in October 2024. Oyefeso is campaigning for better community safety, expanding human services, and youth career education. He noted Kent's struggle with fully funding the city's police department and wants to prioritize hiring more police officers. However, we were disappointed to see no mention of strategies for police reform or accountability. Additionally, Oyefeso pledged to build partnerships with nonprofits and government organizations to improve access to resources for those experiencing homelessness and/or mental health crises. Lastly, he supports youth-oriented programs that build trade skills and offer apprenticeships for career preparation.

Logan Evans, a teacher and former substitute, was inspired to run for office by the current city council. Evans is running a conservative campaign, particularly in the area of public safety. Evans is advocating for increased police presence and stricter penalties for repeat offenders. His plan to address homelessness is vague and uses language that insinuates unhoused people are inherently dangerous. Evans is not a progressive choice in this race.

RoseLynn "Rosie" McCarter is a certified peer counselor and is focusing her campaign on mental health and addiction treatment. She was also a co-chair of the Seattle chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America in 2022. While her campaign is compassionate, and her prior involvements signal a progressive lean, her campaign is not yet detailed enough for us to confidently recommend McCarter.

Jamie Lee is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. She is the owner of All Aglow Spa in downtown Kent and is an advocate for survivors of domestic abuse. Lee's primary campaign priorities are addressing addiction and crimes related to addiction. She is an ardent supporter of We Heart Seattle, a conservative group that criticizes and dehumanizes people experiencing homelessness. She is not a progressive choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

Starre Quiñones is the final candidate running for Kent City Council, Position 6. As of mid July, Quiñones does not have a published campaign website or social media accounts, so their platform is unknown.

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Several additional candidates are running for Kent City Council, Position 6.

Tod Oyefeso is a first-generation American, a test engineer at Blue Origin, and served on the Kent Land Use & Planning Board. Oyefeso was also part of a community advisory team for the Kent 2044 Comprehensive Plan in October 2024. Oyefeso is campaigning for better community safety, expanding human services, and youth career education. He noted Kent's struggle with fully funding the city's police department and wants to prioritize hiring more police officers. However, we were disappointed to see no mention of strategies for police reform or accountability. Additionally, Oyefeso pledged to build partnerships with nonprofits and government organizations to improve access to resources for those experiencing homelessness and/or mental health crises. Lastly, he supports youth-oriented programs that build trade skills and offer apprenticeships for career preparation.

Logan Evans, a teacher and former substitute, was inspired to run for office by the current city council. Evans is running a conservative campaign, particularly in the area of public safety. Evans is advocating for increased police presence and stricter penalties for repeat offenders. His plan to address homelessness is vague and uses language that insinuates unhoused people are inherently dangerous. Evans is not a progressive choice in this race.

RoseLynn "Rosie" McCarter is a certified peer counselor and is focusing her campaign on mental health and addiction treatment. She was also a co-chair of the Seattle chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America in 2022. While her campaign is compassionate, and her prior involvements signal a progressive lean, her campaign is not yet detailed enough for us to confidently recommend McCarter.

Jamie Lee is also running for Kent City Council, Position 6. She is the owner of All Aglow Spa in downtown Kent and is an advocate for survivors of domestic abuse. Lee's primary campaign priorities are addressing addiction and crimes related to addiction. She is an ardent supporter of We Heart Seattle, a conservative group that criticizes and dehumanizes people experiencing homelessness. She is not a progressive choice for Kent City Council, Position 6.

Starre Quiñones is the final candidate running for Kent City Council, Position 6. As of mid July, Quiñones does not have a published campaign website or social media accounts, so their platform is unknown.

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Renton City Council

Michael "Mike" Westgaard is running for Renton City Council, Position 1. Westgaard is a dedicated community advocate, actively participating in the initiatives to raise the minimum wage and ban housing discrimination against people returning from incarceration. To this role, he brings lived experiences that help shape his approach to public policy. As a union worker and someone who battled substance abuse, he understands what his constituents need and will be a strong leader on those causes.

If elected, Westgaard would prioritize raising the minimum wage, supporting sustainable transportation, redefining public safety, and addressing the growing housing crisis. He is a vocal advocate for alternatives to policing, like crisis care centers and educational professionals trained in mental health support and crisis prevention in schools. He plans to address the housing crisis by expanding affordable housing options and introducing rent stabilization for both residential and commercial properties.

Based on his progressive values, personal experiences, and community leadership, we recommend voting for Michael Westgaard for Renton City Council Position 1.

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Michael "Mike" Westgaard is running for Renton City Council, Position 1. Westgaard is a dedicated community advocate, actively participating in the initiatives to raise the minimum wage and ban housing discrimination against people returning from incarceration. To this role, he brings lived experiences that help shape his approach to public policy. As a union worker and someone who battled substance abuse, he understands what his constituents need and will be a strong leader on those causes.

If elected, Westgaard would prioritize raising the minimum wage, supporting sustainable transportation, redefining public safety, and addressing the growing housing crisis. He is a vocal advocate for alternatives to policing, like crisis care centers and educational professionals trained in mental health support and crisis prevention in schools. He plans to address the housing crisis by expanding affordable housing options and introducing rent stabilization for both residential and commercial properties.

Based on his progressive values, personal experiences, and community leadership, we recommend voting for Michael Westgaard for Renton City Council Position 1.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

由...支持: M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, SEIU Local 925, Sage Leaders, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

其他候选人

There are two candidates running against Mike Westgaard: Gwendolyn "Gwen" Hosea-Mimms and incumbent James Alberson.

Prior to working on the council, Alberson served as a Renton Planning Commissioner and is a former board chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. He is currently the President of the Renton City Council.

Alberson does not have a detailed campaign available, but he tends to lean more conservative. In the past, Alberson proposed mandatory enforcement programs as a potential solution to homelessness. That could mean jail time, community court, enrollment in programs, or a new regional jail for people experiencing homelessness, which would be costly and further displace people from jobs and support networks. Additionally, Alberson spoke on a panel advocating against raising the minimum wage in 2024.

Most recently, Alberson expressed skepticism of the proposal to declare Renton a queer sanctuary city, as opposed to just an "inclusive city." His comments on the matter seemed dismissive of the rising attacks on the LGBTQ+ community nationwide. Additionally, in a survey administered by the King County GOP, Alberson echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation.

Gwendolyn Hosea-Mimms is also running for Renton City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Hosea-Mimms does not have a published campaign website or social media accounts, so her platform is unknown.

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There are two candidates running against Mike Westgaard: Gwendolyn "Gwen" Hosea-Mimms and incumbent James Alberson.

Prior to working on the council, Alberson served as a Renton Planning Commissioner and is a former board chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. He is currently the President of the Renton City Council.

Alberson does not have a detailed campaign available, but he tends to lean more conservative. In the past, Alberson proposed mandatory enforcement programs as a potential solution to homelessness. That could mean jail time, community court, enrollment in programs, or a new regional jail for people experiencing homelessness, which would be costly and further displace people from jobs and support networks. Additionally, Alberson spoke on a panel advocating against raising the minimum wage in 2024.

Most recently, Alberson expressed skepticism of the proposal to declare Renton a queer sanctuary city, as opposed to just an "inclusive city." His comments on the matter seemed dismissive of the rising attacks on the LGBTQ+ community nationwide. Additionally, in a survey administered by the King County GOP, Alberson echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation.

Gwendolyn Hosea-Mimms is also running for Renton City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Hosea-Mimms does not have a published campaign website or social media accounts, so her platform is unknown.

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Carmen Rivera is running for re-election for Renton City Council, Position 2. Since winning her first race in 2021, Rivera has been a progressive advocate in the Renton community. She was the first openly queer person, the first Boricua, and the youngest Latina to be elected to the Renton City Council. She is also currently the Assistant Dean for Student Engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences at Seattle University, and helped "spearhead LGBTQ and gender-responsive youth programming on campus."

As a city council member, Rivera used her background in criminal justice to advocate for reforms to the criminal legal system. In 2023, she was among three Renton City Council members who signed a letter asking for "reform and new solutions to address the roots of crime and to find 'data-driven' solutions as an alternative to punitive approaches to justice."

Throughout her tenure on the council, Rivera has consistently demonstrated herself to be a progressive leader for all her constituents. In 2024, she created more opportunities for public engagement through initiatives like "Word on the Street." She also supported strategies for planning for and creating affordable housing, such as the partnership with Habitat for Humanity and the Willowcrest Phase II project. Additionally, Rivera has been an outspoken advocate for marginalized voices in Renton, most recently proposing that Renton be declared a sanctuary city for the LGBTQ community.

Rivera’s record includes some problems as well. In May of 2025, Rivera was accused of workplace harassment by six individuals, who alleged that Rivera had berated, bullied, and verbally harassed them for years. Rivera has since denied the allegations, and her campaign consultant called them "politically motivated retaliation." Additionally, Axios reported that Rivera faced charges for a domestic violence incident involving a former partner. The case was eventually dropped; however, the notes on the case were not available at the time the article was written. We are alarmed by the accusations and take them seriously, which is why we do not give her a sole recommendation.

Rivera is the most progressive candidate in the race and has earned the most endorsements from local leaders and organizations.

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Carmen Rivera is running for re-election for Renton City Council, Position 2. Since winning her first race in 2021, Rivera has been a progressive advocate in the Renton community. She was the first openly queer person, the first Boricua, and the youngest Latina to be elected to the Renton City Council. She is also currently the Assistant Dean for Student Engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences at Seattle University, and helped "spearhead LGBTQ and gender-responsive youth programming on campus."

As a city council member, Rivera used her background in criminal justice to advocate for reforms to the criminal legal system. In 2023, she was among three Renton City Council members who signed a letter asking for "reform and new solutions to address the roots of crime and to find 'data-driven' solutions as an alternative to punitive approaches to justice."

Throughout her tenure on the council, Rivera has consistently demonstrated herself to be a progressive leader for all her constituents. In 2024, she created more opportunities for public engagement through initiatives like "Word on the Street." She also supported strategies for planning for and creating affordable housing, such as the partnership with Habitat for Humanity and the Willowcrest Phase II project. Additionally, Rivera has been an outspoken advocate for marginalized voices in Renton, most recently proposing that Renton be declared a sanctuary city for the LGBTQ community.

Rivera’s record includes some problems as well. In May of 2025, Rivera was accused of workplace harassment by six individuals, who alleged that Rivera had berated, bullied, and verbally harassed them for years. Rivera has since denied the allegations, and her campaign consultant called them "politically motivated retaliation." Additionally, Axios reported that Rivera faced charges for a domestic violence incident involving a former partner. The case was eventually dropped; however, the notes on the case were not available at the time the article was written. We are alarmed by the accusations and take them seriously, which is why we do not give her a sole recommendation.

Rivera is the most progressive candidate in the race and has earned the most endorsements from local leaders and organizations.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-17

由...支持: OneAmerica Votes, Washington Bikes, SEIU Healthcare 1199NW, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

Mary Clymer is challenging incumbent Carmen Rivera for Renton City Council, Position 2. Clymer participated in the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, contributing to Erasmus, the rooftop dragon in downtown Renton, as well as various murals throughout the city. On her work on the commission, Clymer said she hopes they can "continue to break down barriers for local artists to promote diversity and underserved voices."

Clymer's campaign is centered on community building, particularly through the arts and public spaces. Her primary priorities include neighborhood safety, supporting small businesses, and promoting sustainable transportation options. Her approach to public safety includes investing in both prevention and response, but could be expanded to include crisis response teams and de-escalation training. Clymer is supportive of fast-tracking small business start-ups, especially for women, people of color, and underrepresented groups, championing the diversity of Renton. Additionally, she hopes to make Renton a less car-dependent city by increasing the bike- and walkability of our neighborhoods.

Mary Clymer is leading her campaign with kindness and understanding, but we would like to see her propose more specific solutions to achieve her campaign goals.

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Mary Clymer is challenging incumbent Carmen Rivera for Renton City Council, Position 2. Clymer participated in the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, contributing to Erasmus, the rooftop dragon in downtown Renton, as well as various murals throughout the city. On her work on the commission, Clymer said she hopes they can "continue to break down barriers for local artists to promote diversity and underserved voices."

Clymer's campaign is centered on community building, particularly through the arts and public spaces. Her primary priorities include neighborhood safety, supporting small businesses, and promoting sustainable transportation options. Her approach to public safety includes investing in both prevention and response, but could be expanded to include crisis response teams and de-escalation training. Clymer is supportive of fast-tracking small business start-ups, especially for women, people of color, and underrepresented groups, championing the diversity of Renton. Additionally, she hopes to make Renton a less car-dependent city by increasing the bike- and walkability of our neighborhoods.

Mary Clymer is leading her campaign with kindness and understanding, but we would like to see her propose more specific solutions to achieve her campaign goals.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

其他候选人

Ramandeep Mann is also running for Renton City Council, Position 2. Mann is the current owner of Happy Tails Animal Hospital in Renton. According to his website, he is the son of Indian immigrants whose father drove a taxi in Renton and his mom worked the graveyard shift at a hospital as a registered nurse.

Prior to announcing his run for city council, Mann spoke on a panel in 2024 advocating against the Raise the Wage initiative. Mann was highly critical of the effort to raise the minimum wage. While the current minimum wage in Washington is $16.66, the reported living wage for King County is $30.82 for an adult with no children. Therefore, the current minimum wage is not livable for many adults in Renton.

His campaign plans to address opportunity gaps, racial and financial inequities, and the behavioral health crisis. However, Mann does not specify the problems he would like to solve, nor does he propose any clear solutions.

Since Mann's platform is unclear, and he had a conservative stance against the minimum wage initiative, we do not recommend Ramandeep Mann for Renton City Council.

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Ramandeep Mann is also running for Renton City Council, Position 2. Mann is the current owner of Happy Tails Animal Hospital in Renton. According to his website, he is the son of Indian immigrants whose father drove a taxi in Renton and his mom worked the graveyard shift at a hospital as a registered nurse.

Prior to announcing his run for city council, Mann spoke on a panel in 2024 advocating against the Raise the Wage initiative. Mann was highly critical of the effort to raise the minimum wage. While the current minimum wage in Washington is $16.66, the reported living wage for King County is $30.82 for an adult with no children. Therefore, the current minimum wage is not livable for many adults in Renton.

His campaign plans to address opportunity gaps, racial and financial inequities, and the behavioral health crisis. However, Mann does not specify the problems he would like to solve, nor does he propose any clear solutions.

Since Mann's platform is unclear, and he had a conservative stance against the minimum wage initiative, we do not recommend Ramandeep Mann for Renton City Council.

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Sammamish City Council

Lin Yang is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Yang is a Chinese-American immigrant who was raised by a single mom in Sammamish. Yang highlighted the community that welcomed him and his mom when they were new to the city and how they became their support system. Yang went on to earn two degrees in public policy and eventually returned to Sammamish to raise his own family. Yang started the Sammamish Independent, a local newspaper that provided student journalists with an opportunity to get involved in their community.

Yang's campaign platform is focused on expanding housing and transit options to reduce the cost of living. Citing the astronomical median home price of $1.7 million, he wants to add more homes and increase affordability requirements for new housing developments. Additionally, he would prioritize creating a community center to foster stronger connections between neighbors.

Lin Yang is clearly an involved community member who wants to give back to his community what they gave to him. Lin Yang is the best choice for Sammamish City Council, Position 5.

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Lin Yang is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Yang is a Chinese-American immigrant who was raised by a single mom in Sammamish. Yang highlighted the community that welcomed him and his mom when they were new to the city and how they became their support system. Yang went on to earn two degrees in public policy and eventually returned to Sammamish to raise his own family. Yang started the Sammamish Independent, a local newspaper that provided student journalists with an opportunity to get involved in their community.

Yang's campaign platform is focused on expanding housing and transit options to reduce the cost of living. Citing the astronomical median home price of $1.7 million, he wants to add more homes and increase affordability requirements for new housing developments. Additionally, he would prioritize creating a community center to foster stronger connections between neighbors.

Lin Yang is clearly an involved community member who wants to give back to his community what they gave to him. Lin Yang is the best choice for Sammamish City Council, Position 5.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: M. L. King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 41st Legislative District Democrats, 5th Legislative District Democrats, 45th Legislative District Democrats, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

其他候选人

Yang is facing two opponents in this race: Karthik Seetharaman and Michael Boyer.

Seetharaman has two degrees in engineering and currently works as a Director of Software Development at Amazon. His priorities include fiscally smart decisions, emergency preparedness, and drawing small businesses to operate in Sammamish. Some of his proposals lean conservative, like his opposition to the increased housing units in the town center. He also said he would eliminate spending that "doesn't provide value to residents," however did not expand on what these eliminations would include. Due to his more conservative stance on some issues, we cannot recommend Karthik Seetharaman.

Michael Boyer is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Boyer's platform is primarily focused on fiscal responsibility, saying he will pursue "prosperity, preservation and public good." He does not expand further to explain what he means, and offers limited solutions. Boyer cited his retirement and living on a fixed income as his call to public service, seeing the rising cost of living in Sammamish. However, his platform is too narrow and moderate for us to support.

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Yang is facing two opponents in this race: Karthik Seetharaman and Michael Boyer.

Seetharaman has two degrees in engineering and currently works as a Director of Software Development at Amazon. His priorities include fiscally smart decisions, emergency preparedness, and drawing small businesses to operate in Sammamish. Some of his proposals lean conservative, like his opposition to the increased housing units in the town center. He also said he would eliminate spending that "doesn't provide value to residents," however did not expand on what these eliminations would include. Due to his more conservative stance on some issues, we cannot recommend Karthik Seetharaman.

Michael Boyer is running for Sammamish City Council, Position 5. Boyer's platform is primarily focused on fiscal responsibility, saying he will pursue "prosperity, preservation and public good." He does not expand further to explain what he means, and offers limited solutions. Boyer cited his retirement and living on a fixed income as his call to public service, seeing the rising cost of living in Sammamish. However, his platform is too narrow and moderate for us to support.

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School Districts

Depending on where you live, you may have one of the below school district races on your ballot.

Issaquah School Board

Natalie Anderson is an aerospace professional and active PTA member seeking the District 2 position on the Issaquah School Board. Anderson has spent more than a decade at an aerospace company where she now works in quality performance and control. She is also the director of ongoing programs for the Maple Hills PTA. Anderson has two children enrolled in Issaquah public schools.

Anderson is running on a community-oriented platform. Despite the Trump administration’s focus on division and hatred, Anderson wants to support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in Issaquah schools to ensure that all students can access opportunity. She also wants to invest in school infrastructure, fixes for overcrowding, special education, career and technical education programming, and mental health resources. She has earned strong local support in this race.

We recommend Natalie Anderson due to her many endorsements from educators and progressive organizations.

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Natalie Anderson is an aerospace professional and active PTA member seeking the District 2 position on the Issaquah School Board. Anderson has spent more than a decade at an aerospace company where she now works in quality performance and control. She is also the director of ongoing programs for the Maple Hills PTA. Anderson has two children enrolled in Issaquah public schools.

Anderson is running on a community-oriented platform. Despite the Trump administration’s focus on division and hatred, Anderson wants to support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in Issaquah schools to ensure that all students can access opportunity. She also wants to invest in school infrastructure, fixes for overcrowding, special education, career and technical education programming, and mental health resources. She has earned strong local support in this race.

We recommend Natalie Anderson due to her many endorsements from educators and progressive organizations.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: 5th Legislative District Democrats, King County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

Lovenia Hardin is also running for the Issaquah School Board from District 2. Hardin owns a floral business, and she is both a district parent and the DEI chair of the Issaquah PTSA Council.

Hardin’s platform is focused on addressing systemic issues plaguing our school district and taking bold action to work towards a more equitable, quality public education for all Issaquah students. If elected, she wants to use creative problem-solving to expand student transit options and improve in-school support and family outreach for students in special education. In addition, she would seek to increase mental health resources across the district, create culturally responsive curricula, build up career and technical education programming, and more.

Hardin’s vision for achieving the above goals is detailed and thoughtful. While we recommend Anderson, Hardin is also a good choice if you're looking for a candidate who will prioritize equity efforts across the district.

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Lovenia Hardin is also running for the Issaquah School Board from District 2. Hardin owns a floral business, and she is both a district parent and the DEI chair of the Issaquah PTSA Council.

Hardin’s platform is focused on addressing systemic issues plaguing our school district and taking bold action to work towards a more equitable, quality public education for all Issaquah students. If elected, she wants to use creative problem-solving to expand student transit options and improve in-school support and family outreach for students in special education. In addition, she would seek to increase mental health resources across the district, create culturally responsive curricula, build up career and technical education programming, and more.

Hardin’s vision for achieving the above goals is detailed and thoughtful. While we recommend Anderson, Hardin is also a good choice if you're looking for a candidate who will prioritize equity efforts across the district.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-14

由...支持: 11th Legislative District Democrats, 41st Legislative District Democrats

其他候选人

There are three other candidates in this race.

Chinmay Nagarkar is a computer science teacher and WA Science Olympiad judge. His professional background also includes work at large tech companies like Amazon and Google. In this race, Nagarkar is running on a thin, conservative platform that does not propose community solutions to the problems facing this district. If elected, he plans to introduce AI teaching to supplement or, in some cases, replace teachers, increase law enforcement to enforce policy, and establish quarterly progress goals to measure traditional academic success in our schools. Kagarkar was named the best choice in this race by the King County GOP, which speaks to his conservative priorities if elected.

Software engineer Darren Cheung is also in this race. Cheung is a district parent and traces his campaign credentials to his volunteer coaching for his children’s sports teams. He has yet to release a detailed campaign platform as of mid-July, and it's unclear what his priorities will be if elected to the school board.

Insurance broker Jarrod Huffaker has yet to release a campaign platform as of mid July, failed to submit a public statement to the county voters’ pamphlet, and does not appear to have any previous community leadership experience.

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There are three other candidates in this race.

Chinmay Nagarkar is a computer science teacher and WA Science Olympiad judge. His professional background also includes work at large tech companies like Amazon and Google. In this race, Nagarkar is running on a thin, conservative platform that does not propose community solutions to the problems facing this district. If elected, he plans to introduce AI teaching to supplement or, in some cases, replace teachers, increase law enforcement to enforce policy, and establish quarterly progress goals to measure traditional academic success in our schools. Kagarkar was named the best choice in this race by the King County GOP, which speaks to his conservative priorities if elected.

Software engineer Darren Cheung is also in this race. Cheung is a district parent and traces his campaign credentials to his volunteer coaching for his children’s sports teams. He has yet to release a detailed campaign platform as of mid-July, and it's unclear what his priorities will be if elected to the school board.

Insurance broker Jarrod Huffaker has yet to release a campaign platform as of mid July, failed to submit a public statement to the county voters’ pamphlet, and does not appear to have any previous community leadership experience.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Lake Washington School Board

Angela Meekhof is running for Lake Washington School Board Director, District #3. She is a social worker, foster parent, and a volunteer in the school district. Meekhof has also garnered positive community support, with folks highlighting her commitment to supporting students of color and LGBTQ+ students specifically.

Meekhof's campaign focuses on providing students with better mental health support, reducing financial barriers, and creating personalized pathways for students. She demonstrates a thorough understanding of the needs of students in the district, advocating for better trauma-informed practices in schools. Meekhof takes a kind and considerate approach to schooling, paying extra attention to those historically left out or underrepresented. She is an advocate for technical and professional training and programs like Running Start, as well as celebrating the district's diversity.

Angela Meekhof is a thoughtful and experienced leader who will make an excellent choice to serve on the Lake Washington School Board representing District #3.

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Angela Meekhof is running for Lake Washington School Board Director, District #3. She is a social worker, foster parent, and a volunteer in the school district. Meekhof has also garnered positive community support, with folks highlighting her commitment to supporting students of color and LGBTQ+ students specifically.

Meekhof's campaign focuses on providing students with better mental health support, reducing financial barriers, and creating personalized pathways for students. She demonstrates a thorough understanding of the needs of students in the district, advocating for better trauma-informed practices in schools. Meekhof takes a kind and considerate approach to schooling, paying extra attention to those historically left out or underrepresented. She is an advocate for technical and professional training and programs like Running Start, as well as celebrating the district's diversity.

Angela Meekhof is a thoughtful and experienced leader who will make an excellent choice to serve on the Lake Washington School Board representing District #3.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

由...支持: 45th Legislative District Democrats, 1st Legislative District Democrats , 48th Legislative District Democrats, King County Democrats

其他候选人

Aiya Kravi is also running for Lake Washington School Board Director. She held a career in consulting and served as a PTSA Board Member, with experience in real estate investment. Her priorities include promoting healthier food options, after-school programs, and career counseling to support post-graduate success. Kravi proposes expanding access to after-school programs and removing barriers like language, gender, cost, transportation, and special needs.

The third candidate in this race is Susan Hughes. a conservative running for Lake Washington School Board Director. Her campaign website remains vague and lacks concrete policy solutions she would implement if elected. In a survey administered by the King County GOP, Hughes echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation. She also promised to look for school programs to cut to save money in the district, which would undermine educational opportunities for local students. Susan Hughes' priorities are out of touch with the needs of families in the Lake Washington School District.

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Aiya Kravi is also running for Lake Washington School Board Director. She held a career in consulting and served as a PTSA Board Member, with experience in real estate investment. Her priorities include promoting healthier food options, after-school programs, and career counseling to support post-graduate success. Kravi proposes expanding access to after-school programs and removing barriers like language, gender, cost, transportation, and special needs.

The third candidate in this race is Susan Hughes. a conservative running for Lake Washington School Board Director. Her campaign website remains vague and lacks concrete policy solutions she would implement if elected. In a survey administered by the King County GOP, Hughes echoed far-right talking points about transgender youth athletic participation. She also promised to look for school programs to cut to save money in the district, which would undermine educational opportunities for local students. Susan Hughes' priorities are out of touch with the needs of families in the Lake Washington School District.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-08

Aspen Richter is running for the Lake Washington School Board from District 4. Richter is a community leader with broad professional experience, including serving as a family caregiver, working for a mortgage compliance company, and consulting with companies on waste reduction. They have an extensive record of volunteering for a number of local organizations, including the Lake Washington School District Advisory Committee, the Lake Washington Citizens Levy Committee, Eastside Urbanism, and more. Richter is also a parent to three students in the school district.

Richter's campaign is focused on collaboration, progress, opportunity, and inclusion. Their campaign includes finding and retaining exceptional teachers, community engagement, and sustainable funding that ensures longevity. They are committed to advocating for all students and being a forward-thinking voice in the district.

In addition to their thoughtful campaign platform, Richter has earned impressive support from local elected officials and community leaders. We enthusiastically recommend Aspen Richter for the Lake Washington School Board from District 4.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

Aspen Richter is running for the Lake Washington School Board from District 4. Richter is a community leader with broad professional experience, including serving as a family caregiver, working for a mortgage compliance company, and consulting with companies on waste reduction. They have an extensive record of volunteering for a number of local organizations, including the Lake Washington School District Advisory Committee, the Lake Washington Citizens Levy Committee, Eastside Urbanism, and more. Richter is also a parent to three students in the school district.

Richter's campaign is focused on collaboration, progress, opportunity, and inclusion. Their campaign includes finding and retaining exceptional teachers, community engagement, and sustainable funding that ensures longevity. They are committed to advocating for all students and being a forward-thinking voice in the district.

In addition to their thoughtful campaign platform, Richter has earned impressive support from local elected officials and community leaders. We enthusiastically recommend Aspen Richter for the Lake Washington School Board from District 4.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-15

由...支持: 41st Legislative District Democrats, 45th Legislative District Democrats, 48th Legislative District Democrats, 1st Legislative District Democrats , King County Democrats, Emerge Washington

其他候选人

Two other candidates are running for the Lake Washington School Board representing District 4.

Incumbent director Mark Stuart is seeking another term on the Lake Washington School Board in District 4. Stuart first joined the school board in 2014 and works in public relations and advertising outside of elected office.

Stuart was censured by his colleagues last year for violating Board Policy and the Code of Conduct after he lied about and tried to cover up that his wife threatened a district parent in retaliation for their advocacy at a school board meeting. As a result, he is prohibited from serving as the school board’s legislative chair or on any of the school district committees. Stuart is now running on a platform that emphasizes bettering communication between district residents, school families, and board members. He also aims to enhance anti-discrimination and equity throughout the school district. Unfortunately, Stuart's conduct makes it clear he's not the right person to pursue these goals or continue representing the community in school district decision-making.

Kim Martin is a hospitality professional, small business owner, and district parent. She has volunteered for her PTSA, and has children who have been part of public, private, co-op, and homeschooled education locally. More than policy recommendations, Martin’s platform is centered on relationship-building: between parents and educators, schools and their surrounding communities, and families and the district leadership. While Martin has some laudable campaign priorities, she lacks the endorsements and community support of Richter.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16

Two other candidates are running for the Lake Washington School Board representing District 4.

Incumbent director Mark Stuart is seeking another term on the Lake Washington School Board in District 4. Stuart first joined the school board in 2014 and works in public relations and advertising outside of elected office.

Stuart was censured by his colleagues last year for violating Board Policy and the Code of Conduct after he lied about and tried to cover up that his wife threatened a district parent in retaliation for their advocacy at a school board meeting. As a result, he is prohibited from serving as the school board’s legislative chair or on any of the school district committees. Stuart is now running on a platform that emphasizes bettering communication between district residents, school families, and board members. He also aims to enhance anti-discrimination and equity throughout the school district. Unfortunately, Stuart's conduct makes it clear he's not the right person to pursue these goals or continue representing the community in school district decision-making.

Kim Martin is a hospitality professional, small business owner, and district parent. She has volunteered for her PTSA, and has children who have been part of public, private, co-op, and homeschooled education locally. More than policy recommendations, Martin’s platform is centered on relationship-building: between parents and educators, schools and their surrounding communities, and families and the district leadership. While Martin has some laudable campaign priorities, she lacks the endorsements and community support of Richter.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-16