Other Candidates
Three other candidates are running for Everett City Council, Position 1.
Dr. Bill Wheeler Jr. is a conservative Republican, often seen wearing a MAGA hat in pictures on his Twitter account. While Wheeler listed a plethora of priorities, including improving transit systems, implementing sustainable policies, and affordable housing, his campaign lacks specific strategies and policies he intends to implement if elected.
Wheeler faced legal trouble in 2013 when he was found guilty of sexually exploiting a minor at his bikini espresso stand. His Twitter feed is also riddled with offensive content. He has also made false comments about paying for Canada's existence. Due to his past controversies, inappropriate comments, and MAGA affiliation, we do not recommend Bill Wheeler for Everett City Council.
Mason Rutledge is running for Position 1 on the Everett City Council. Rutledge identifies himself as a "dedicated leader" and "community advocate," having been the President and CEO of the religious men's group New Canaan Society. During his campaign for city council, Rutledge identified public safety as one of his top priorities. While he did not specify any specific issues within public safety, he emphasized the need to "support and empower our first responders" by "investing in recruitment, retention, and ensuring they have the resources they need." He is supportive of thoughtful housing to "create vibrant neighborhoods, support economic diversity, and protect residents from displacement driven by rising costs." In his campaign, Rutledge advocated for more middle housing as a transition from renting to owning.
Also running is Steven Sullivan. As of mid July, Sullivan has neither published a campaign website nor raised any campaign funds. We will continue to follow this race for updates.
Three other candidates are running for Everett City Council, Position 1.
Dr. Bill Wheeler Jr. is a conservative Republican, often seen wearing a MAGA hat in pictures on his Twitter account. While Wheeler listed a plethora of priorities, including improving transit systems, implementing sustainable policies, and affordable housing, his campaign lacks specific strategies and policies he intends to implement if elected.
Wheeler faced legal trouble in 2013 when he was found guilty of sexually exploiting a minor at his bikini espresso stand. His Twitter feed is also riddled with offensive content. He has also made false comments about paying for Canada's existence. Due to his past controversies, inappropriate comments, and MAGA affiliation, we do not recommend Bill Wheeler for Everett City Council.
Mason Rutledge is running for Position 1 on the Everett City Council. Rutledge identifies himself as a "dedicated leader" and "community advocate," having been the President and CEO of the religious men's group New Canaan Society. During his campaign for city council, Rutledge identified public safety as one of his top priorities. While he did not specify any specific issues within public safety, he emphasized the need to "support and empower our first responders" by "investing in recruitment, retention, and ensuring they have the resources they need." He is supportive of thoughtful housing to "create vibrant neighborhoods, support economic diversity, and protect residents from displacement driven by rising costs." In his campaign, Rutledge advocated for more middle housing as a transition from renting to owning.
Also running is Steven Sullivan. As of mid July, Sullivan has neither published a campaign website nor raised any campaign funds. We will continue to follow this race for updates.