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Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Respaldado Por: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates , SEIU Local 925 , Housing Action Fund , Snohomish County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

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Snohomish County, District 4

Dependiendo del distrito del condado en el que vives, es posible que tengas las siguientes elecciones en tu papeleta.

Council Chair Jared Mead is running unopposed for another term in the District 4 seat on the Snohomish County Council. Mead has held a number of public service positions, including four years on the Mill Creek City Council, two years as a state lawmaker in Legislative District 44, and his most recent tenure on the county council, where he has sat since he was appointed in 2020 and retained in the next election by voters. Mead, who was born and raised in South Snohomish County, has also worked as a legislative aide and as a campaign manager.

As an elected leader, Mead has been a reliable voice on progressive issues. In the Legislature, he sponsored and passed a bill to require recycled content for bottle manufacturing, the first of its kind in the country. Mead is fighting for a local economy that allows all Snohomish residents to access the basics, like rent, groceries, prescriptions, gas, and tuition. He has worked to build relationships across bipartisan lines across the county to counteract rampant polarization.

In his re-election campaign, Mead is focusing on several key issues, including affordability, public safety, and transportation. Mead supports expanding mental health resources and violence prevention programs to enhance public safety services. He aims to expand access to public transit options and enhance pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure, promoting sustainable transportation methods. Regarding affordable housing, Mead acknowledges the need to increase the housing supply. However, we would be interested to see his approach expand to include solutions such as renter and tenant protections.

Jared Mead has earned your vote for another term on the Snohomish County Council.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-27

Council Chair Jared Mead is running unopposed for another term in the District 4 seat on the Snohomish County Council. Mead has held a number of public service positions, including four years on the Mill Creek City Council, two years as a state lawmaker in Legislative District 44, and his most recent tenure on the county council, where he has sat since he was appointed in 2020 and retained in the next election by voters. Mead, who was born and raised in South Snohomish County, has also worked as a legislative aide and as a campaign manager.

As an elected leader, Mead has been a reliable voice on progressive issues. In the Legislature, he sponsored and passed a bill to require recycled content for bottle manufacturing, the first of its kind in the country. Mead is fighting for a local economy that allows all Snohomish residents to access the basics, like rent, groceries, prescriptions, gas, and tuition. He has worked to build relationships across bipartisan lines across the county to counteract rampant polarization.

In his re-election campaign, Mead is focusing on several key issues, including affordability, public safety, and transportation. Mead supports expanding mental health resources and violence prevention programs to enhance public safety services. He aims to expand access to public transit options and enhance pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure, promoting sustainable transportation methods. Regarding affordable housing, Mead acknowledges the need to increase the housing supply. However, we would be interested to see his approach expand to include solutions such as renter and tenant protections.

Jared Mead has earned your vote for another term on the Snohomish County Council.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-27

Respaldado Por: 32nd Legislative District Democrats

Alcalde de Everett

Dependiendo de dónde vivas, es posible que tengas las siguientes elecciones municipales en tu papeleta.

Dr. Janice Greene is challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Everett Mayor. Dr. Greene is the former president of the NAACP Snohomish Chapter and remains actively engaged with her community. Dr. Greene spent 39 years at Boeing and currently works as the President and CEO of Women's Business Enterprise Council Pacific. Having grown up in a union family and worked in a union herself, Dr. Greene is dedicated to being an active voice for labor rights and supporting diversity in the business sector.

In our interview, Dr. Greene highlighted economic development, policing reform, housing, and healthcare as her campaign priorities. If elected, Dr. Greene plans to continue advocating for workers' rights by addressing accessibility issues. She is focused on improving policing through improved accountability measures and building trust within vulnerable communities. Additionally, she is a proponent of mixed housing and increased density to address the current housing crisis. She understands the uncertainty around Medicaid and Medicare and hopes to implement new services to support seniors.

With her extensive experience as a community leader and an advocate for progressive values, Dr. Janice Greene has certainly earned your vote for Mayor of Everett.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Dr. Janice Greene is challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Everett Mayor. Dr. Greene is the former president of the NAACP Snohomish Chapter and remains actively engaged with her community. Dr. Greene spent 39 years at Boeing and currently works as the President and CEO of Women's Business Enterprise Council Pacific. Having grown up in a union family and worked in a union herself, Dr. Greene is dedicated to being an active voice for labor rights and supporting diversity in the business sector.

In our interview, Dr. Greene highlighted economic development, policing reform, housing, and healthcare as her campaign priorities. If elected, Dr. Greene plans to continue advocating for workers' rights by addressing accessibility issues. She is focused on improving policing through improved accountability measures and building trust within vulnerable communities. Additionally, she is a proponent of mixed housing and increased density to address the current housing crisis. She understands the uncertainty around Medicaid and Medicare and hopes to implement new services to support seniors.

With her extensive experience as a community leader and an advocate for progressive values, Dr. Janice Greene has certainly earned your vote for Mayor of Everett.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Respaldado Por: Sage Leaders , SEPAC , Emerge Washington, Snohomish County Democrats

Otros Candidatos

Cassie Franklin is running for re-election as Everett Mayor. Before becoming mayor, Franklin served as an Everett City Council member and was involved in several organizations and programs addressing homelessness.

Since the start of her term in 2017, Franklin has made a mixed bag of policy decisions that have not always been favorable, particularly regarding the budget. While her work during the pandemic was lauded, her decisions to increase police budgeting and cut public services were disappointing. In 2025, Franklin issued a directive aimed at enhancing public safety, which called for increasing the number of school resource officers (SROs). Reports have found that the presence of SROs often disproportionately impacts students of color.

Franklin cites public safety as a continued top priority for herself and the council. In 2025, she spoke in favor of the Drone-as-First-Responder program, which would deploy drones to incidents. The technology is developed by Flock Safety, which drew criticism from the ACLU over privacy concerns. In 2022, Franklin objected to the Right of Way Initiative, which would have moved people experiencing homelessness into motels in Everett. She accused the program, without evidence, of bringing people into Everett from other areas.

While Cassie Franklin has enacted a few positives change during her tenure as mayor, it is time for new leadership. We recommend electing Dr. Janice Greene as the new Mayor of Everett.

Scott Murphy is also challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Mayor of Everett. Murphy previously served on the Everett City Council from 2013 to 2021. In past campaigns, he took a conservative approach to budgeting and community safety.

Murphy's current mayoral campaign is largely focused on addressing public safety, with the slogan "Making Everett Safe for our Children." His approach to public safety primarily resides in increasing policing in both schools and throughout the city. He plans to increase police presence around schools and add more School Resource Officers in "middle and high schools facing high crime risks to prevent violence and protect students."His approach to safety is rooted in over-policing, which is not always the best or safest solution, especially for more vulnerable populations. His campaign made no mention of the housing crisis, nor did it offer any solutions to rising homelessness in Everett, as of May.

Rich Ryan is the final candidate running for mayor of Everett. According to his campaign website, Ryan is a musician who has played in local bands and organized shows. He highlights his own lived experience of living paycheck to paycheck and being an active contributor to his own community as an artist.

Ryan's campaign is primarily focused on affordability with "fairness, inclusion, transparency, and human rights" at its core. He is a proponent of rent stabilization, tenant protections, and expanding low-barrier shelter options. His campaign website stated, "We need to treat housing as a human right" and avoid spending on systems that don't produce results.

It is clear from his campaign website that Rich Ryan leads with compassion and love for his city. However, we believe he lacks the necessary experience to be a Mayor. While we appreciate his progressive stance, we recommend voting for Dr. Janice Greene for Everett Mayor based on her proven leadership and community involvement.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-02

Cassie Franklin is running for re-election as Everett Mayor. Before becoming mayor, Franklin served as an Everett City Council member and was involved in several organizations and programs addressing homelessness.

Since the start of her term in 2017, Franklin has made a mixed bag of policy decisions that have not always been favorable, particularly regarding the budget. While her work during the pandemic was lauded, her decisions to increase police budgeting and cut public services were disappointing. In 2025, Franklin issued a directive aimed at enhancing public safety, which called for increasing the number of school resource officers (SROs). Reports have found that the presence of SROs often disproportionately impacts students of color.

Franklin cites public safety as a continued top priority for herself and the council. In 2025, she spoke in favor of the Drone-as-First-Responder program, which would deploy drones to incidents. The technology is developed by Flock Safety, which drew criticism from the ACLU over privacy concerns. In 2022, Franklin objected to the Right of Way Initiative, which would have moved people experiencing homelessness into motels in Everett. She accused the program, without evidence, of bringing people into Everett from other areas.

While Cassie Franklin has enacted a few positives change during her tenure as mayor, it is time for new leadership. We recommend electing Dr. Janice Greene as the new Mayor of Everett.

Scott Murphy is also challenging incumbent Cassie Franklin for Mayor of Everett. Murphy previously served on the Everett City Council from 2013 to 2021. In past campaigns, he took a conservative approach to budgeting and community safety.

Murphy's current mayoral campaign is largely focused on addressing public safety, with the slogan "Making Everett Safe for our Children." His approach to public safety primarily resides in increasing policing in both schools and throughout the city. He plans to increase police presence around schools and add more School Resource Officers in "middle and high schools facing high crime risks to prevent violence and protect students."His approach to safety is rooted in over-policing, which is not always the best or safest solution, especially for more vulnerable populations. His campaign made no mention of the housing crisis, nor did it offer any solutions to rising homelessness in Everett, as of May.

Rich Ryan is the final candidate running for mayor of Everett. According to his campaign website, Ryan is a musician who has played in local bands and organized shows. He highlights his own lived experience of living paycheck to paycheck and being an active contributor to his own community as an artist.

Ryan's campaign is primarily focused on affordability with "fairness, inclusion, transparency, and human rights" at its core. He is a proponent of rent stabilization, tenant protections, and expanding low-barrier shelter options. His campaign website stated, "We need to treat housing as a human right" and avoid spending on systems that don't produce results.

It is clear from his campaign website that Rich Ryan leads with compassion and love for his city. However, we believe he lacks the necessary experience to be a Mayor. While we appreciate his progressive stance, we recommend voting for Dr. Janice Greene for Everett Mayor based on her proven leadership and community involvement.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-02

Consejo de la Ciudad de Everett

Dependiendo de dónde vivas, es posible que tengas las siguientes elecciones municipales en tu papeleta.

Sam Hem is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. He has been a resident of Everett for 5 years and currently works as an Assistant Regional Manager with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 66.

In an article with the Everett Post, Hem said his top priorities include housing affordability, public safety, and expanding economic opportunities. He said he will be an advocate for tenant protections and zoning rules that "protect neighborhood character" while also providing options for all income levels. He also said he will be a collaborative and solution-oriented leader, prioritizing diverse representation and equitable access to city resources.

While we would like to see Sam Hem's proposed policies developed further, we believe he is the best choice for Everett City Council, Position 1 due to his stated values and endorsements from our progressive partners.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Sam Hem is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. He has been a resident of Everett for 5 years and currently works as an Assistant Regional Manager with the Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 66.

In an article with the Everett Post, Hem said his top priorities include housing affordability, public safety, and expanding economic opportunities. He said he will be an advocate for tenant protections and zoning rules that "protect neighborhood character" while also providing options for all income levels. He also said he will be a collaborative and solution-oriented leader, prioritizing diverse representation and equitable access to city resources.

While we would like to see Sam Hem's proposed policies developed further, we believe he is the best choice for Everett City Council, Position 1 due to his stated values and endorsements from our progressive partners.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Respaldado Por: Snohomish County Democrats, Snohomish & Island County Labor Council, Everett Firefighters IAFF Local 46

Erica Weir is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. Weir has been working at the Village Theatre in Everett in various roles for the past 25 years. In the Snohomish County voters' pamphlet, Weir highlighted addressing the homelessness crisis, increasing affordable housing, and fiscal accountability as her campaign priorities. However, she did not refer to any specific policy proposals she supports or intends to implement if elected.

While we appreciate her progressive values, we recommend Sam Hem because of his clearer platform and strong endorsements from our partner organization.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-07

Erica Weir is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. Weir has been working at the Village Theatre in Everett in various roles for the past 25 years. In the Snohomish County voters' pamphlet, Weir highlighted addressing the homelessness crisis, increasing affordable housing, and fiscal accountability as her campaign priorities. However, she did not refer to any specific policy proposals she supports or intends to implement if elected.

While we appreciate her progressive values, we recommend Sam Hem because of his clearer platform and strong endorsements from our partner organization.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-07

Otros Candidatos

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.

Steven Sullivan is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Sullivan has neither published a campaign website nor raised any campaign funds. We will continue to follow this race for updates.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-30

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.

Steven Sullivan is running for Everett City Council, Position 1. As of late June, Sullivan has neither published a campaign website nor raised any campaign funds. We will continue to follow this race for updates.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-30

Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Incumbent Paula Rhyne is seeking re-election for Everett City Council Position 2. During her tenure on the Everett City Council, Rhyne kept her campaign promises to address community concerns, including public safety, affordable housing, and worker protections.

Rhyne has worked to bar employers found guilty of wage theft from being awarded city contracts. She also advocated for federal funding for Alternative Response Teams to handle the mental health crisis, as well as the Emergency Mobile Opioid Treatment Everett (EMOTE) to help treat those struggling with opioid addiction. Additionally, she helped downtown business owners offset the financial impact of COVID through funding for the Downtown Everett Association to support their storefront grants.

Over the course of her first four years in office, Rhyne has demonstrated herself to be a strong leader committed to serving the Everett community. We recommend re-electing Paula Rhyne for Everett City Council Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Respaldado Por: Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates , SEIU Local 925 , Housing Action Fund , Snohomish County Democrats, Alliance for Gun Responsibility

Otros Candidatos

Two candidates are challenging Rhyne: Ryan Crowther and Jonathan Shapiro. Neither one matches Rhyne's progressive values or demonstrated track record.

Crowther is an active member of the Everett community, serving on the Everett Public Facilities District Board, creating the Everett Music Initiative, and supporting the start of the Snohomish County Emerging Leaders program. In his campaign for the Everett City Council, he is prioritizing public safety for both residents and businesses. However, he has not identified any specific policies or actions he wants to implement to address safety in Everett. At this time, he has not mentioned any other issue areas or community concerns as part of his platform, outside of generic public safety.

As of late June, Shapiro does not have a campaign website published, nor have they raised any campaign funds. We will continue to watch this race for updates.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-30

Two candidates are challenging Rhyne: Ryan Crowther and Jonathan Shapiro. Neither one matches Rhyne's progressive values or demonstrated track record.

Crowther is an active member of the Everett community, serving on the Everett Public Facilities District Board, creating the Everett Music Initiative, and supporting the start of the Snohomish County Emerging Leaders program. In his campaign for the Everett City Council, he is prioritizing public safety for both residents and businesses. However, he has not identified any specific policies or actions he wants to implement to address safety in Everett. At this time, he has not mentioned any other issue areas or community concerns as part of his platform, outside of generic public safety.

As of late June, Shapiro does not have a campaign website published, nor have they raised any campaign funds. We will continue to watch this race for updates.

Ultima actualización 2025-06-30

Niko Battle is running for Everett City Council, Position 4, to replace Liz Vogeli. Battle, who uses they/them pronouns, is a political consultant and an alum of For Our Future PA, Mike Bloomberg's campaign, The Alliance for Gun Responsibility, and Hillary for America.

Battle's campaign priorities are public safety, housing development, and public transportation. While they advocate for hiring police officers to fill the department's vacancies, they also acknowledge the need for community violence intervention strategies. Battle proposed partnering with mental health responders and violence interrupters to address the root causes of crime. They are also a proponent of inclusive housing policies, through mixed-use zoning, increasing density, and incentivizing affordable housing developers. Additionally, they are supportive of multimodal transportation that shifts Everett away from car-dependent infrastructure.

With their extensive background in gun violence prevention and other progressive causes, Niko Battle makes an excellent choice for Everett City Council, Position 4.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Niko Battle is running for Everett City Council, Position 4, to replace Liz Vogeli. Battle, who uses they/them pronouns, is a political consultant and an alum of For Our Future PA, Mike Bloomberg's campaign, The Alliance for Gun Responsibility, and Hillary for America.

Battle's campaign priorities are public safety, housing development, and public transportation. While they advocate for hiring police officers to fill the department's vacancies, they also acknowledge the need for community violence intervention strategies. Battle proposed partnering with mental health responders and violence interrupters to address the root causes of crime. They are also a proponent of inclusive housing policies, through mixed-use zoning, increasing density, and incentivizing affordable housing developers. Additionally, they are supportive of multimodal transportation that shifts Everett away from car-dependent infrastructure.

With their extensive background in gun violence prevention and other progressive causes, Niko Battle makes an excellent choice for Everett City Council, Position 4.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Respaldado Por: Snohomish County Democrats

Luis M. Burbano is a Boeing engineer running for Everett City Council, Position 4. Burbano previously wrote an op-ed in support of Proposition 1, which funded public spaces, such as parks and libraries. He also raised concerns with the city council in 2022 regarding excessive speeding and noise from traffic on his residential street.

Burbano is running a progressive campaign, prioritizing public safety, road safety, and affordable housing. Having served on the Sound Transit Community Board for the Light Rail in Everett, Burbano is a staunch advocate for sustainable transportation that does not displace residents. Having also been hit by a car twice, he is also prioritizing road safety and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure for all non-drivers, including low-income residents, people with disabilities, and children. Additionally, he supports zoning reforms and building more affordable housing units that maintain diversity and foster opportunities for small businesses.

While Luis Burbano is running a progressive campaign, we recommend Niko Battle for Everett City Council, Position 4, due to their endorsements from local progressive leaders and organizations.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Luis M. Burbano is a Boeing engineer running for Everett City Council, Position 4. Burbano previously wrote an op-ed in support of Proposition 1, which funded public spaces, such as parks and libraries. He also raised concerns with the city council in 2022 regarding excessive speeding and noise from traffic on his residential street.

Burbano is running a progressive campaign, prioritizing public safety, road safety, and affordable housing. Having served on the Sound Transit Community Board for the Light Rail in Everett, Burbano is a staunch advocate for sustainable transportation that does not displace residents. Having also been hit by a car twice, he is also prioritizing road safety and pedestrian-friendly infrastructure for all non-drivers, including low-income residents, people with disabilities, and children. Additionally, he supports zoning reforms and building more affordable housing units that maintain diversity and foster opportunities for small businesses.

While Luis Burbano is running a progressive campaign, we recommend Niko Battle for Everett City Council, Position 4, due to their endorsements from local progressive leaders and organizations.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Otros Candidatos

Alan Rubio is running for Everett City Council, Position 4. His campaign is conservative, with only vague plans to address important issues. He also frequently retweets conservative content, including a transphobic meme and a false quote from Sen. Elizabeth Warren that was flagged as disinformation. He also often amplifies Elon Musk's conservative, anti-democracy content.

Alan Rubio is running a far-right campaign that is well out of step with Everett voters. In his campaign kickoff video, he echoed national Republican talking points and did not display a serious understanding of the issues facing local residents. He would be a significant step backward for the Everett City Council.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08

Alan Rubio is running for Everett City Council, Position 4. His campaign is conservative, with only vague plans to address important issues. He also frequently retweets conservative content, including a transphobic meme and a false quote from Sen. Elizabeth Warren that was flagged as disinformation. He also often amplifies Elon Musk's conservative, anti-democracy content.

Alan Rubio is running a far-right campaign that is well out of step with Everett voters. In his campaign kickoff video, he echoed national Republican talking points and did not display a serious understanding of the issues facing local residents. He would be a significant step backward for the Everett City Council.

Ultima actualización 2025-07-08