Other Candidates
Two candidates are challenging Sarah Moore for Burien City Council, Position 5: Jamie Jo Skeen and Gabriel Fernandez. Neither shares Moore's experience nor progressive values.
Jamie Jo Skeen is new to the Burien area and is a published author. She previously served on the Millville, UT, city council and was the first woman elected. She currently works at a youth care facility, "supporting youth with autism and occurring mental health conditions," according to her website.
Skeen's campaign is prioritizing the following issues: professional leadership, public safety, affordable housing, and economic development. Her campaign centers around "community-based solutions" in each of her priorities. However, she does not specify what those solutions are. In addressing public safety, Skeen championed the work of the current council, saying they have made progress in a positive direction. Given the current council's work towards criminalizing encampments in Burien, her comments commending the council are concerning.
Gabriel Fernandez is prioritizing public safety, developing underserved areas, and promoting responsible growth. His website lacks any specific policy proposals as of late June. According to the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC), Conner Edwards is Fernandez's treasurer. Edwards is a serial PDC complainant, filing over 800 complaints against candidates and political committees since 2023.
Sarah Moore is the clear progressive choice for Burien City Council, Position 5.
Two candidates are challenging Sarah Moore for Burien City Council, Position 5: Jamie Jo Skeen and Gabriel Fernandez. Neither shares Moore's experience nor progressive values.
Jamie Jo Skeen is new to the Burien area and is a published author. She previously served on the Millville, UT, city council and was the first woman elected. She currently works at a youth care facility, "supporting youth with autism and occurring mental health conditions," according to her website.
Skeen's campaign is prioritizing the following issues: professional leadership, public safety, affordable housing, and economic development. Her campaign centers around "community-based solutions" in each of her priorities. However, she does not specify what those solutions are. In addressing public safety, Skeen championed the work of the current council, saying they have made progress in a positive direction. Given the current council's work towards criminalizing encampments in Burien, her comments commending the council are concerning.
Gabriel Fernandez is prioritizing public safety, developing underserved areas, and promoting responsible growth. His website lacks any specific policy proposals as of late June. According to the Public Disclosure Commission (PDC), Conner Edwards is Fernandez's treasurer. Edwards is a serial PDC complainant, filing over 800 complaints against candidates and political committees since 2023.
Sarah Moore is the clear progressive choice for Burien City Council, Position 5.