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City of Duvall

Council Position No. 6

Paul Wiggins

Paul Wiggins

14907 281ST PL NE

DUVALL, WA 98019

vote.paulwiggins@gmail.com

PAULWIGGINS4DUVALL.COM

Education: BS, Business Administration, University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business
Occupation: Senior Project Manager, T-Mobile (Retired). Duvall City Planning Commissioner
Statement:

I’ve called Duvall home for 22 years. As current Planning Commissioner and member of the Duvall Steering Committee (2024), I have helped shape Duvall’s Comprehensive Plan—our city’s 20-year roadmap for managing thoughtful growth while preserving the charm and character that make our city special.

With a career in Accounting, Finance and leading multi-million dollar projects, I understand the importance of transparencyaccountability and how to manage complex budgets. I will strive to ensure our city’s finances remain sustainable without increasing property taxes.

Community safety is my paramount priority. I will advocate for fully staffed police and fire departments and oppose any legislation that compromises these critical services. With several cities in King County experiencing an uptick in crime, I will work diligently to keep Duvall safe and protected. I’m running to preserve what makes Duvall special—its people, safety, beauty, and future. I would be honored to earn your vote.

Jenn Hernandez

Jenn Hernandez

PO BOX 1303

DUVALL, WA 98019

jenn.c.hernandez@gmail.com

Education: John Marshall High School, San Antonio, Texas, Class of 1992.
Occupation: Professional writer.
Statement:

I came to Duvall ten years ago as an artist and writer drawn to the town's creative spark. I fell in love with the warm heart of this community, nestled between nature's splendor and the urban variety. Drawing on my art experience, I joined the Cultural Commission to foster that heart. We helped revitalize the city's bridge trolls, began restoration of the Main Street planks, and commissioned new murals and performances to feed this town's creativity.

But I'm more than an artist. I'm a single woman living alone, and I know how hard that is to afford. I've already worked hard to support Duvall in one way. On the City Council, I'll work even harder, keeping our housing affordable and our community growth sustainable. I want to make sure Duvall remains the same Duvall we all know and love—its people, its art, its nature, and its business—even as we grow.

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