Other Candidates
Three other candidates are running for Lakewood City Council, Position 1.
If elected to the Lakewood City Council, Alice Fong intends to focus on making residents feel safe and supporting small businesses. Fong currently serves as an appointee on the state's Public Health Advisory Board and as a former co-chair of that board, as former chair of the Pierce County Commission on Refugee and Immigrant Affairs, as past chair of the Lakewood Promise Advisory Board, and as an Equity Policy Reviewer for the Tacoma Public School District, among other roles.
Fong has few specifics about what kinds of policy she would create or support. Broadly, she states that, aligned with her work on the Lakewood Promise Advisory Board, she would continue to support youth. The board focuses on providing "public safety, health, education, and equal opportunity" to the city's children. She also states that she wants to help the city retain businesses and work with the police, fire department, and city staff to keep the city safe.
Mark Herr, who ran unsuccessfully for the 28th Legislative District House seat as a Republican last year against Democrat Mari Leavitt, is now running for the Lakewood City Council as well. He is a member of the Lakewood Planning Commission and an Army veteran.
Herr has no detailed policy priorities on his website as of late July. However, his previous campaign as a Republican and his endorsements from Republicans Jason Whalen and Rep. Travis Couture make it clear he would be a conservative voice on the council.
Chas Ames ran for Tacoma City Council Position 4 in 2019 and 2023. He is the former chair of the Lakewood Public Safety Advisory Committee and has served as president of the Harrison Preparatory School Parent Teacher Organization, neighborhood association president, and as a Marine Corps servicemember. As of late July, his site lists no campaign priorities or endorsements of any kind.
Three other candidates are running for Lakewood City Council, Position 1.
If elected to the Lakewood City Council, Alice Fong intends to focus on making residents feel safe and supporting small businesses. Fong currently serves as an appointee on the state's Public Health Advisory Board and as a former co-chair of that board, as former chair of the Pierce County Commission on Refugee and Immigrant Affairs, as past chair of the Lakewood Promise Advisory Board, and as an Equity Policy Reviewer for the Tacoma Public School District, among other roles.
Fong has few specifics about what kinds of policy she would create or support. Broadly, she states that, aligned with her work on the Lakewood Promise Advisory Board, she would continue to support youth. The board focuses on providing "public safety, health, education, and equal opportunity" to the city's children. She also states that she wants to help the city retain businesses and work with the police, fire department, and city staff to keep the city safe.
Mark Herr, who ran unsuccessfully for the 28th Legislative District House seat as a Republican last year against Democrat Mari Leavitt, is now running for the Lakewood City Council as well. He is a member of the Lakewood Planning Commission and an Army veteran.
Herr has no detailed policy priorities on his website as of late July. However, his previous campaign as a Republican and his endorsements from Republicans Jason Whalen and Rep. Travis Couture make it clear he would be a conservative voice on the council.
Chas Ames ran for Tacoma City Council Position 4 in 2019 and 2023. He is the former chair of the Lakewood Public Safety Advisory Committee and has served as president of the Harrison Preparatory School Parent Teacher Organization, neighborhood association president, and as a Marine Corps servicemember. As of late July, his site lists no campaign priorities or endorsements of any kind.