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City of Issaquah

Council Position No. 6

Victoria Hunt

Victoria Hunt

352 WILDERNESS PEAK DR NW

ISSAQUAH, WA 98027

(312) 206-0036

victoria@victoriahunt.com

www.victoriahunt.com

Education: Ph.D. in Ecology, University of Illinois; Bachelor’s in Biology, Cornell University
Occupation: Issaquah City Councilmember; Director of Data Solutions at Crosswalk Labs
Statement:

As your Councilmember, I’m working to make Issaquah a safe, affordable, and thriving community for all.

 

Experienced leadership is crucial for navigating Issaquah’s rapid growth and change. Public safety is top priority; we’ve bolstered Police and Human Service funding and launched a Homeless Outreach Program and co-response program to address mental and behavioral health. I’ve led efforts to protect our forested hillsides and salmon streams while allowing targeted housing and business growth. To make it safer and easier to get around, we are investing in smart traffic signals, traffic safety improvements, and adding pedestrian and bike paths. And I proudly championed our Climate Action Plan as we prepare for drier summers and smoke impacts. I’d be honored to continue serving you.

 

Endorsements: Congresswoman Schrier; Mayor Pauly; Representatives Ramos and Callan; County Councilmember Perry; Eastside Firefighters; 5th, 41st & King County Democrats; Sierra Club; Washington Conservation Action; Planned Parenthood; more.

Sam Sheehan

Sam Sheehan

22415 SOUTHEAST 48TH PLACE

ISSAQUAH, WA 98029

(425) 890-1965

samsheehan034@gmail.com

Education: WABO Certification, Renton Technical College
Occupation: WABO Certified Welder/Fabricator
Statement:

I am a welder, business owner, and 24-year Issaquah resident running for city council to raise my voice on behalf of the people of Issaquah and their rights. In a city that grows by leaps and bounds every year, it can seem commonplace for the autonomy of individuals to be sidelined for the “greater good” of citywide growth and expansion. 

 

If elected I aim to champion the principles of individual liberties and support the existing leadership of Issaquah with ideas and solutions that meet that aim.

 

Furthermore, in times of economic hardship I believe it is the duty of every level of government to ease the financial burden of excessive taxes and fees. The success of a city’s government is directly tied to the success of the people it strives to serve.

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