Candidates
Candidates
GENERAL 2025
City of Kent
Council Position No. 2
As a lifelong Washingtonian, I’m running to put our city back in the hands of Kent residents. I’m not backed by political insiders or special interests-my grassroots supporters are our neighbors who want new outcomes!
As a passionate political activist for years, I’ve fought corruption with recalls and advocated for workers, Indigenous tribes, and medical freedom. I lead youth gang-diversion programs, help seniors learn AI, advocate for cryptocurrency, and fight for single-member districts so every neighborhood is represented.
My priorities are clear: Reduce crime by strengthening community policing and equipping law enforcement with sufficient resources. Clean up Kent by investing in parks, removing drugs and graffiti, and stopping illegal loud exhausts. Grow our economy by cutting red tape, supporting businesses, and restoring our middle class. Implement transparency by enacting term-limits so elected officials focus on service, not survival. Two terms is enough. We need change that upholds democratic values.
In the past eight years, has your life become safer or more affordable? Our city is at a crossroads. We either settle for the status quo or fight for a higher quality of life. Kent is our home. My commitment is representing you. I ask for your vote-Let’s Clean Up Kent!
I’m passionate about Kent — it’s where I grew up, and where I’m now raising my family. Over 20 years ago, I began my public service journey by volunteering with local nonprofits and cleaning up our streets and parks. That same passion brought me to the City Council, where I’ve focused on delivering real results.
I helped lead Kent through the pandemic, securing emergency relief for families and small businesses. I supported increasing public safety funding and hiring 38 additional police officers. I led major park investments, including upgrades to Morrill Meadows and West Fenwick Parks. I’ve championed balanced, transparent budgets that ensure your tax dollars are used wisely. I also represent Kent at the regional level to make sure our city gets its fair share of resources.
But there’s more to do. I’ll continue prioritizing public safety, affordable housing, street and park improvements, and strengthening our economy to support working families, seniors, and small businesses. I’ll keep showing up, listening, and working hard for you — every single day.
I’d be honored to earn your vote. Endorsed by Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, all Kent City Councilmembers, Kent Firefighters, Kent Education Association, Labor Unions, the 47th District Democrats and more
Contact Elections
Email: elections@kingcounty.gov
Phone: 206-296-VOTE (8683)
TTY: Relay 711
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