Karen Howe

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.

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Michelle Evans

Resilience is at the core of Michelle Evans’ campaign, as she is bulldozing through the political noise to get things done for her community.

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Julie Hsieh

With her strong education background, dedication to public service, and business acumen, Julie will bring a thoughtful, solutions oriented approach to City governance.

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Neal Black

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.

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Mark Mullet

Mark Mullet

Mark Mullet has been a cornerstone of our Eastside community for years, embodying what it means to be a servant leader.

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Toby Nixon

He has historically been an outspoken member of the business community, and public safety is — and has been — at the top of his priority list.

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Claudia Balducci

As a long-term resident and former Bellevue City Councilmember & Mayor, Claudia wholly understands the Eastside and the challenges it faces.

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Kerry Bosworth

Kerry understands that for Sammamish to grow financially and physically, more development needs to happen. This includes advancing the town center development plan, as a top priority on her agenda. For that reason, the EBA supports Kerry’s flexibility and problem-solving attitude.

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Angela Birney

An advocate for sustainable growth and a governing committee member of KCHRA, Angela has a balanced nature about her, which when paired with her solutions-first governance and embrace of diversity, create a well-rounded individual fully capable of tackling local and regional issues.

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