Bellevue
Vishal Bhargava blends sharp urban planning skills, thoughtful leadership, and data-driven solutions to guide Bellevue’s future.
King County
As a civil litigation, business, and employment attorney, Steffanie knows how red tape and permitting delays can slow growth—and she's committed to cutting through those barriers to help businesses, especially small ones, succeed.
Kenmore
As a former small business owner, Christina Schiefer fuels Kenmore’s future with grounded insight, thoughtful growth, and heart-centered leadership.
Kirkland
Neal understands that Kirkland's success is interconnected with the broader King County community, which is why his partnership work on critical issues like public safety, transportation, climate action, and regional transit has been so valuable.
Mercer Island
With her strong education background, dedication to public service, and business acumen, Julie will bring a thoughtful, solutions oriented approach to City governance.
Newcastle
Longtime resident Maggie Lo champions smart spending, balanced growth, and community-first leadership.
Redmond
Melissa Stuart combines community engagement and policy expertise to guide Redmond toward practical, innovative, and balanced governance.
Renton
Rooted in the community as both a lifelong resident and small business owner, Mary brings a collaborative and approachable style to local governance.
Sammamish
In just three and a half years, Councilmember Karen Howe has led Sammamish to new heights — balancing economic growth, environmental stewardship, public safety, and community engagement in a way that strengthens both Sammamish’s quality of life and local business climate.
Issaquah
Katia Zakharoff combines small business experience, civic leadership, and practical governance to foster Issaquah’s balanced growth.
Woodinville
Resilience is at the core of Michelle Evans’ campaign, as she is bulldozing through the political noise to get things done for her community.