Other Candidates
Ty Kuehl is running to retain his seat on the Tumwater School Board, District 3. The board appointed Kuehl to the position in 2024. Since his appointment, Kuehl has faced criticism for his vote to bar transgender athletes from competing in sports aligned with their gender. In February 2025, a petition circulated to recall the members, including Kuehl, who voted in favor of the anti-trans policy.
Ty Kuehl and his conservative anti-trans agenda are not representative of the Tumwater School District. Instead, we recommend voting for Daniel Mies, who is running a compassionate and progressive campaign that puts students' needs first.
Jeff "Cowboy" Curry is also running for Tumwater School Board Director, District 3. According to his voter pamphlet entry, Curry is a district employee and previously ran a food bank for 8 years. If elected, Curry said he will bring transparency, accountability, and courage to the board. He cited student drug use and issues with the Running Start program as his inspirations to run. However, he did not offer any policies or solutions that he intends to implement if elected to the Tumwater School Board.
Ty Kuehl is running to retain his seat on the Tumwater School Board, District 3. The board appointed Kuehl to the position in 2024. Since his appointment, Kuehl has faced criticism for his vote to bar transgender athletes from competing in sports aligned with their gender. In February 2025, a petition circulated to recall the members, including Kuehl, who voted in favor of the anti-trans policy.
Ty Kuehl and his conservative anti-trans agenda are not representative of the Tumwater School District. Instead, we recommend voting for Daniel Mies, who is running a compassionate and progressive campaign that puts students' needs first.
Jeff "Cowboy" Curry is also running for Tumwater School Board Director, District 3. According to his voter pamphlet entry, Curry is a district employee and previously ran a food bank for 8 years. If elected, Curry said he will bring transparency, accountability, and courage to the board. He cited student drug use and issues with the Running Start program as his inspirations to run. However, he did not offer any policies or solutions that he intends to implement if elected to the Tumwater School Board.