Other Candidates
Three candidates are challenging Hugo Garcia for Burien City Council, Position 1: Jessica Ivey, Claudio Fernandez, and Cameron Boosman.
Jessica Ivey is an active member of the Burien community and is currently serving as the Planning Commissioner. As Public Commissioner, Ivey said she helped create a "roadmap to build affordable housing, protect access to green space and expand park amenities, and grow job opportunities." In her campaign for Burien City Council, Ivey is maintaining the same priorities: supporting the local economy, finding solutions to affordable housing, protecting parks, and addressing public safety. While she is on the right track, we would like to see her provide more specific plans for addressing these issues.
Claudio Fernandez is a Chilean immigrant who currently owns a small construction company. His campaign is prioritizing revenue growth through supporting local businesses, improving affordability, and enhancing public safety. His platform is vague and does not propose any specific policy solutions. He also claims to be seeking to improve his city and "not become a politician," yet he is running for public office.
According to Burien Gov Watch, Claudio hired his wife, Elissa Fernandez, to be his treasurer. Elissa signed a letter in 2021, along with 3 others, endorsing conservative council member Stephanie Mora. Based on this affiliation, Claudio's low-profile campaign may also lean more conservative.
Cameron Boosman is challenging incumbent Hugo Garcia for Burien City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Boosman does not have a detailed campaign website available. He claims to be a progressive leader, advocating for fiscally responsible solutions in Burien. While homelessness, traffic congestion, and public safety are his priorities, he does not further detail the policies he supports or intends to implement if elected.
While Ivey shares many progressive values, Garcia is the clear choice in this race for Burien City Council, Position 1.
Three candidates are challenging Hugo Garcia for Burien City Council, Position 1: Jessica Ivey, Claudio Fernandez, and Cameron Boosman.
Jessica Ivey is an active member of the Burien community and is currently serving as the Planning Commissioner. As Public Commissioner, Ivey said she helped create a "roadmap to build affordable housing, protect access to green space and expand park amenities, and grow job opportunities." In her campaign for Burien City Council, Ivey is maintaining the same priorities: supporting the local economy, finding solutions to affordable housing, protecting parks, and addressing public safety. While she is on the right track, we would like to see her provide more specific plans for addressing these issues.
Claudio Fernandez is a Chilean immigrant who currently owns a small construction company. His campaign is prioritizing revenue growth through supporting local businesses, improving affordability, and enhancing public safety. His platform is vague and does not propose any specific policy solutions. He also claims to be seeking to improve his city and "not become a politician," yet he is running for public office.
According to Burien Gov Watch, Claudio hired his wife, Elissa Fernandez, to be his treasurer. Elissa signed a letter in 2021, along with 3 others, endorsing conservative council member Stephanie Mora. Based on this affiliation, Claudio's low-profile campaign may also lean more conservative.
Cameron Boosman is challenging incumbent Hugo Garcia for Burien City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Boosman does not have a detailed campaign website available. He claims to be a progressive leader, advocating for fiscally responsible solutions in Burien. While homelessness, traffic congestion, and public safety are his priorities, he does not further detail the policies he supports or intends to implement if elected.
While Ivey shares many progressive values, Garcia is the clear choice in this race for Burien City Council, Position 1.