Other Candidates
Two other candidates are running for Redmond City Council, Position 4: Elinor Krits and Kay Asai.
Elinor Krits is an immigrant and earned her degree in Computer Science in 2022. She currently works as a software engineer at Microsoft. Her campaign priorities include affordable housing, managing the cost of living, improved transportation, and community development. Krits is supportive of some progressive solutions, such as developing affordable housing units for moderate- and low-income residents. She also wants to encourage residents to shop locally at farmers' markets to support small businesses and advocate for more transit stops in Redmond. While we appreciate many of her positions, she lacks the depth of experience and endorsements of Stuart.
Kay Asai is running a conservative campaign, as evidenced by her endorsement from the 48th District Republicans. Her campaign prioritizes parental and property rights, rejecting "nonessential projects that divert critical resources from public safety." She also shows full support for funding and empowering the police, fire, and EMS departments without offering any support for alternative policing solutions. Asai is not a progressive choice in this race.
Two other candidates are running for Redmond City Council, Position 4: Elinor Krits and Kay Asai.
Elinor Krits is an immigrant and earned her degree in Computer Science in 2022. She currently works as a software engineer at Microsoft. Her campaign priorities include affordable housing, managing the cost of living, improved transportation, and community development. Krits is supportive of some progressive solutions, such as developing affordable housing units for moderate- and low-income residents. She also wants to encourage residents to shop locally at farmers' markets to support small businesses and advocate for more transit stops in Redmond. While we appreciate many of her positions, she lacks the depth of experience and endorsements of Stuart.
Kay Asai is running a conservative campaign, as evidenced by her endorsement from the 48th District Republicans. Her campaign prioritizes parental and property rights, rejecting "nonessential projects that divert critical resources from public safety." She also shows full support for funding and empowering the police, fire, and EMS departments without offering any support for alternative policing solutions. Asai is not a progressive choice in this race.