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选举日 2025 年 8 月 5 日
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Welcome to the Fuse Progressive Voters Guide to the 2025 Primary election! Since 2008, we've compiled information about candidates and ballot measures that allows you to make informed decisions about the races on your ballot, based on your values. You can learn about our partners and decision-making process here. Please share this guide with your friends and family, and remind them to vote by August 5!

City Races

Depending on where you live, you may have the following city races on your ballot.

Edmonds City Council

Alex Newman is running against Joseph Ademofe and Erika Barnett for Edmonds City Council, Position 3. We are confident Newman is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-29

Alex Newman is running against Joseph Ademofe and Erika Barnett for Edmonds City Council, Position 3. We are confident Newman is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-29

由...支持: Washington Conservation Action, Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Lynnwood City Council

Derica Escamilla was appointed to the Lynnwood City Council in 2024 and is now running to retain her seat. She is a first-generation Mexican American born in Moses Lake, Washington, raised in Southern Texas, and has lived in the Lynnwood community since 2005. She is a business development manager for an engineering services provider. Escamilla has served on three Lynnwood boards and committees, and is actively engaged in youth programming in the city.

In her current campaign, Escamilla is prioritizing public safety. Her vision for Lynnwood expands beyond just increased police presence, recognizing the need to invest in basics such as transit, housing, youth programming, and infrastructure. In just a year over a year spent on the council, Escamilla has already made strides in Lynnwood's progress. She founded the first Lynnwood Youth Council to encourage youth participation in local government. She also introduced the Pallet Shelter Company to explore quick and sustainable housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.

Derica Escamilla is a progressive and compassionate leader who has certainly earned your vote to serve another term on the Lynnwood City Council.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-23

Derica Escamilla was appointed to the Lynnwood City Council in 2024 and is now running to retain her seat. She is a first-generation Mexican American born in Moses Lake, Washington, raised in Southern Texas, and has lived in the Lynnwood community since 2005. She is a business development manager for an engineering services provider. Escamilla has served on three Lynnwood boards and committees, and is actively engaged in youth programming in the city.

In her current campaign, Escamilla is prioritizing public safety. Her vision for Lynnwood expands beyond just increased police presence, recognizing the need to invest in basics such as transit, housing, youth programming, and infrastructure. In just a year over a year spent on the council, Escamilla has already made strides in Lynnwood's progress. She founded the first Lynnwood Youth Council to encourage youth participation in local government. She also introduced the Pallet Shelter Company to explore quick and sustainable housing solutions for those experiencing homelessness.

Derica Escamilla is a progressive and compassionate leader who has certainly earned your vote to serve another term on the Lynnwood City Council.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-23

由...支持: The Urbanist, Sage Leaders

Joshua "Josh" Binda is running for re-election for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. First elected in 2021, Binda became the youngest African American ever elected in Washington state history. Prior to serving on the council, Binda was the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission for Lynnwood.

Binda's re-election campaign is prioritizing a variety of progressive solutions. Affordability is one of his top priorities, as he advocates for more affordable housing and improved public transportation. Binda takes a more holistic approach to public safety, focusing on wellness and prevention, particularly through youth and mental health services. He also supported the Lynnwood Police gun buyback program, which offered the safe removal of unwanted firearms.

Since the start of his term, Binda has faced multiple controversies and intense scrutiny from some of his colleagues and the local media. He faced challenges from his fellow council members regarding his voter registration, which was ultimately dismissed by the county auditor, as well as misuse of campaign funds. He was subject to a recall petition after it was found that he had spent $2,800 of campaign funds on personal expenses, including dental work and luxury goods. In an interview, Binda stated that he learned from his mistakes and repaid the misused funds.

Binda is the most progressive candidate in this race, but his repeated ethics and judgment issues are why we do not give him a sole recommendation. We hope that he continues to learn from these experiences and is more mindful of his use of public resources in the future.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-23

Joshua "Josh" Binda is running for re-election for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. First elected in 2021, Binda became the youngest African American ever elected in Washington state history. Prior to serving on the council, Binda was the Chair of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Commission for Lynnwood.

Binda's re-election campaign is prioritizing a variety of progressive solutions. Affordability is one of his top priorities, as he advocates for more affordable housing and improved public transportation. Binda takes a more holistic approach to public safety, focusing on wellness and prevention, particularly through youth and mental health services. He also supported the Lynnwood Police gun buyback program, which offered the safe removal of unwanted firearms.

Since the start of his term, Binda has faced multiple controversies and intense scrutiny from some of his colleagues and the local media. He faced challenges from his fellow council members regarding his voter registration, which was ultimately dismissed by the county auditor, as well as misuse of campaign funds. He was subject to a recall petition after it was found that he had spent $2,800 of campaign funds on personal expenses, including dental work and luxury goods. In an interview, Binda stated that he learned from his mistakes and repaid the misused funds.

Binda is the most progressive candidate in this race, but his repeated ethics and judgment issues are why we do not give him a sole recommendation. We hope that he continues to learn from these experiences and is more mindful of his use of public resources in the future.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-23

由...支持: Sage Leaders, Housing Action Fund, The Urbanist, Alliance for Gun Responsibility, Snohomish County Democrats

Tyler Hall is challenging incumbent Joshua Binda for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Hall has had an expansive career spanning from the service industry to law and technology. He has a JD from the UW School of Law and has since worked in environmental legislation and handling criminal appeals for the Snohomish County Prosecutor.

Hall's campaign is taking a more progressive approach to the issues facing Lynnwood, such as affordable housing and climate change. Hall is supportive of a range of housing options, from apartments to single-family units. He is prioritizing investing in climate change adaptation and disaster preparedness. He is also supportive of increasing walkability and transit infrastructure as a means of climate change mitigation and increased community connectivity. Hall also explicitly called for the protection of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Additionally, he hopes to improve resources for people facing addiction and mental health challenges, focusing on rehabilitation rather than criminalization.

Unfortunately, Hall's approach to policing leans more conservative. Hall said he would "push for Lynnwood police and our criminal prosecutors" to "deter criminal behavior, isolate and rehabilitate dangerous actors," later adding plans for alternative policing, such as unarmed de-escalation and crisis responders.

Overall, Tyler Hall is running a progressive-leaning campaign for Lynnwood City Council and would make a good choice for voters looking for a candidate with more legal and policy experience.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-14

Tyler Hall is challenging incumbent Joshua Binda for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Hall has had an expansive career spanning from the service industry to law and technology. He has a JD from the UW School of Law and has since worked in environmental legislation and handling criminal appeals for the Snohomish County Prosecutor.

Hall's campaign is taking a more progressive approach to the issues facing Lynnwood, such as affordable housing and climate change. Hall is supportive of a range of housing options, from apartments to single-family units. He is prioritizing investing in climate change adaptation and disaster preparedness. He is also supportive of increasing walkability and transit infrastructure as a means of climate change mitigation and increased community connectivity. Hall also explicitly called for the protection of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Additionally, he hopes to improve resources for people facing addiction and mental health challenges, focusing on rehabilitation rather than criminalization.

Unfortunately, Hall's approach to policing leans more conservative. Hall said he would "push for Lynnwood police and our criminal prosecutors" to "deter criminal behavior, isolate and rehabilitate dangerous actors," later adding plans for alternative policing, such as unarmed de-escalation and crisis responders.

Overall, Tyler Hall is running a progressive-leaning campaign for Lynnwood City Council and would make a good choice for voters looking for a candidate with more legal and policy experience.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-14

其他候选人

Bryce Owings is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Owings is a lifelong Lynnwood resident and works as a union carpenter, helping build the Lynnwood Light Rail.

Owings' campaign is prioritizing affordability, public safety, and economic development. He plans to reduce the cost of housing through zoning and permitting reforms. Owings also wants to prioritize home ownership over rentals. While he does not offer specific solutions to the issue, Owings brings his own lived experience with homelessness and addiction treatment. Additionally, he wants to improve access to addiction and mental health resources and recruit more deputies. Finally, Owings aims to ensure that Lynnwood attracts new businesses and fosters workforce development.

To support his campaign, Owings created a Reddit thread to allow voters to ask him questions directly. He leaned more moderate throughout his responses, and gave a lackluster response to a question regarding the safety and belonging of immigrant communities. When asked about affordable housing, he pushed for zoning to include condominiums and townhomes for young families looking to purchase a home.

Although Bryce Owings brings certain lived experiences to this position, we are wary of his vague, moderate-leaning solutions.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-24

Bryce Owings is running for Lynnwood City Council, Position 3. Owings is a lifelong Lynnwood resident and works as a union carpenter, helping build the Lynnwood Light Rail.

Owings' campaign is prioritizing affordability, public safety, and economic development. He plans to reduce the cost of housing through zoning and permitting reforms. Owings also wants to prioritize home ownership over rentals. While he does not offer specific solutions to the issue, Owings brings his own lived experience with homelessness and addiction treatment. Additionally, he wants to improve access to addiction and mental health resources and recruit more deputies. Finally, Owings aims to ensure that Lynnwood attracts new businesses and fosters workforce development.

To support his campaign, Owings created a Reddit thread to allow voters to ask him questions directly. He leaned more moderate throughout his responses, and gave a lackluster response to a question regarding the safety and belonging of immigrant communities. When asked about affordable housing, he pushed for zoning to include condominiums and townhomes for young families looking to purchase a home.

Although Bryce Owings brings certain lived experiences to this position, we are wary of his vague, moderate-leaning solutions.

上次更新时间: 2025-07-24