Showing posts with label election 2023. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election 2023. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 14, 2023

UPDATED 12/5/2023: Angie Nuevacamina Upsets Incumbent David Carson for Council Position #7



Angie Nuevacamina defeated David Carson, 53.67% (5937) to David's 46.07% (5097.)  
What is the significance of the bisected butterfly? 


The meaning of the butterfly is cultural to current day Mexico and Senegal- where I have heritage from. It signals transformation, hope, and are quite a force when moving together. In the design, my name is in the middle- acting as a bridge and being able to hold multiple perspectives.  -  Angie Nuevacamiona.  

The demographics of Redmond have changed dramatically in the last five or so years (~ 50% brown.)  Angie ran on "inclusive," "welcoming," and "equity," and it paid off.  She also prioritized affordable housing, safety, a healthy community and transparent government.  She rallied the voters with a call for "Nothing about Us without Us."  Angie is a member of the LBGTQ community, a queer artist, and small business owner, as a financial services professional.  She currently volunteers on the City planning commission.    

 

David M. Carson, the conservative incumbent of 16 years placed most of his cards on safety:  1) extra police coverage for light rail users, 2)  keeping the county accountable for a drug-free homeless facility in Overlake.  3) he flipped flapjacks for the fire fundraiser at every Derby Days.  4) he served on regional emergency coalitions.  As Presiding Officer on the Parks Council he advocated for access to Redmond's seven "String of Pearls" park properties.  He is a OneRedmond Board member, Foundation member and Kiwanis member.  He praised the Police Department "Sniffer" canine in his political statement.  All this, and Marymoor Village, the new fire station, Senior Center and other facility improvements weren't enough to win over the voters. 

The voters chose values embracing the Redmond's welcoming culture, over a developer/business centric incumbent valuing safety. 

-- Bob Yoder, Opinion, 11/25/2023

Find 16 years of articles and opinion on Councilmember David Carson HERE

Friday, October 20, 2023

Candidate Bus Ride Along Interviews


Move Redmond did a Candidate Interview Bus Ride Along with Redmond Mayoral and City Council positions who are up on the ballot. We met with candidates at the Redmond Technology station where we then got on the Rapid B line and rode to the Bellevue Transit Center.

-- Kelli Refer, Executive Director, Move Redmond

Thursday, September 28, 2023

UPDATED: 2023 League of Women Voters



The League of Women Voters offers Vote411.org where candidates are given the opportunity to submit written answers to their questions.  

Go to Vote422.org, enter your address, and find and compare your candidates' answers.  They are very informative; a good read! 

As of this date, (10/20/2023) David Carson, Jeff Cashman, Angela Birney, Osman Salahuddin, Janel Schermerhorn, and Linsey Yocum have submitted answers.   

I'll monitor the site for updates.     

Source:  
Allison Feher
Administrative Manager
LWV of Seattle-King County
1511 Third Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, WA 98101
206-329-4848| www.lwvskc.org 

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Redmond Mayoral Contenders, BIO and Priorities


 City of Redmond Mayoral contenders:

JERALEE ANDERSON


ANGELA BIRNEY

EvergreenHealth Public Hospital Contenders- BIO and Priorities

 

EVERGREEN HEALTH Public Hospital District No 2
Commissioner No. 6 Contenders

JEFFREY CASHMAN
Commissioner Position No. 6


AMBER WISE
Commissioner Position No. 6

Redmond Council Position No. 7 Contenders - BIO and Priorities

 City of Redmond Council Position No. 7
Contenders

DAVID M. CARSON
Redmond City Council Position No. 7


ANGIE NUEVACAMINA
Redmond City Council Position No. 7

Redmond Council Position No. 1 Contenders - BIO and Priorities


 Redmond City Council Position No. 1 
Contenders

NATE NIEDERHAUSERN
Redmond Council Position No. 1

OSMAN SALAHUDDIN
Redmond Council Position No. 1

Redmond Councilmember Vanessa Kritzer, Uncontested

 

City of Redmond Council Position No. 5
Uncontested

VANESSA KRITZER
Redmond Council Position No. 5

Redmond Councilmember Jessica Forsythe, Uncontested

 

Redmond City Council Position No. 3
Uncontested

JESSICA FORSYTHE
Redmond Council Position No. 3

School Board Director No. 5 Contenders - BIO and Priorities

 

Lake Washington School District #414, School Board Director Position No. 5 
Contenders

JANEL SCHERMERHORN
District School Board Director No. 5

LINDSEY YOCUM
District School Board Director No. 5


Lisa Guthrie, School Board Director No. 2 Unopposed - BIO and Priorities

Lake Washington School District #414, Director District #2


LISA GUTHRIE
School Board Director District No. 2

Laliberete, Markert Contend for School Board Director 1

  November 7th General Election

Lake Washington School District #414, Director District No. 1
Contenders


ERIC LALIBERTE
School Board Director No.1
Priorities and BIO



ANDY MARKERT
School Board Director No. 1
Priorities and BIO


Friday, September 22, 2023

Normon Seabrooks, Virgil Snyder Unopposed, EVERGREEN HEALTH Public Hospital Commission

 EVERGREEN HEALTH Public Hospital District No. 2
Commissioners Unopposed 
 

 NORMON SEABROOKS
Commissioner Position No. 3


VIRGIL SNYDER
Commissioner Position No. 7

Saturday, September 16, 2023

UPDATED: OneRedmond 2023 Mayoral Forum


This clip captures the introductory remarks of Mayor Angela Birney and Councilmember Jeralee Anderson at the "OneRedmond Mayoral Forum," sponsored by NELSON Legacy, Meta, and Microsoft.  The forum was held at the Hilton Garden Inn, 9/15.  

Series of forum pictures courtesy of OneRedmond.



-- Video and post by Yoder, 9/16/2023

UPADATED, 9/21: "Redmond Neighborhood Blog" Candidate Endorsement Policy

                                                                                     


Please know, "Redmond Neighborhood Blog" is NOT endorsing candidates this election cycle, rather presenting the facts without bias, to the best of it's ability.  

EvergreenHealth Public Hospital District No. 2
Position 6 Candidate Websites

Jeffrey Cashman, At Large (currently appointed, not elected)
Amber Wise, At Large

Redmond Council Candidate Websites: 

                                              Position #1                                                 

Position #7

Position #5

Position #3

City of Redmond Mayor Websites:


LWSD School Board Director Websites:

Director District No. 1

Director District No. 2

Director District No. 5

-- Bob Yoder, Editor, Reporter of Redmond Blog

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Mayor Birney Running for Re-Election in November, City Website BIO

 

Mayor Angela Birney
political website
Mayor Angela Birney's City BIO

Mayor’s Biography

Term: 2020-2023

Elected as Mayor in 2019, Angela Birney is now in her first term as Mayor of Redmond. The community of over 72,000 is home to a variety of several large industries such as aerospace, high tech, video game production, and biotech, as well as thousands of small businesses where over 85,000 people are employed.

As Mayor, she is the executive leader who develops the vision and implements the strategies for Redmond. She oversees eight departments and over 700 employees. The Mayor collaborates with Council to set policies for the City of Redmond.

The Mayor serves on the Sound Cities Association Board as Past President, National League of Cities/American Planning Association Housing Supply Accelerator Steering Committee, King County Council Regional Policy Committee, Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Board, Cascade Water Alliance Board as Vice Chair, King County Regional Homelessness Authority Governing Committee, OneRedmond Board, Hopelink Board of Directors, King County-Cities Climate Collaboration (K4C), I-405/SR 167 Executive Advisory Committee, AWC Large City Advisory Committee and Sound Cities Association Public Issues Committee as an alternate. She also served on the Association of Washington Cities Housing Solutions Group in 2022. 

Councilmember Jeralee Anderson Runs for Mayor, City Website BIO

Councilmember Jeralee Anderson is running for Mayor in the November General Election. 
Political website.

Redmond City Council website:

Jeralee Anderson

Position #6
Council Term Expires 12/31/25
Email Jeralee Anderson
Phone: 425-588-1619
Boards/Committees: Presiding Officer of the City's Public Safety and Human Services Committee, Cascade Water Alliance (CWA), WA Public Works Board, Alternate King County Board of Health, Alternate Healthier Here Governing Board
 and she serves as an Association of Washington Cities (AWC) representative on the State Public Works Board. 

Jeralee Anderson is the President/CEO and Co-Founder of Greenroads Foundation, a Redmond nonprofit organization focused on sustainability education, performance management, and strategic programming for transportation capital projects. 

She received her doctorate in sustainability and civil engineering from the University of Washington in 2012 and is a licensed professional engineer. 

Ms. Anderson worked in a variety of structural, geotechnical, green building, and construction engineering positions after receiving her undergraduate engineering degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a minor in music performance. 

She was recognized in 2013 by the Obama Administration as a Transportation Champion of Change for the 21st Century for her domestic and international work with Greenroads. 

Ms. Anderson has been a resident of Redmond since 2010 and is an active volunteer for Seattle Beagle Rescue. She enjoys reading, health and nutrition, crochet, weightlifting, cycling, teaching, and walking her dogs.She crrently represents the City as an alternate on the Cascade Water Alliance.  

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Redmond Council Position #7 Primary Race a Virtual Tie


King County Redmond Primary Election Certified Results: 

Sadly, only 29.31% of Redmond's 33,853 registered voters voted....that's 9,923.

The Council Position #7 race was razor-thin:  

  • David M. Carson, 3,745 votes, 39.40%
  • Angie Nuevacamin, 3795 votes, 39.93%
  • Amit Gupta, 1939 votes, 20.40%
I offered to videotape and post interviews of Mr. Carson and Ms. Nuevacamin.

-- Bob Yoder, 8/27/2023

Friday, August 4, 2023

UPDATED 9/30: Position #7 Council Primary Update, Neck 'n Neck

Angie vs. David, a virtual tie.                                                               

Incumbent, David M. Carson

As of August 4, Angie Nuevancamina, Redmond Planning Commissioner leads incumbent David M. Carson in the Primary with 40.02% of the vote.  Carson's share is 39.34%; right now, a photo finish.  Amit Gupta has 20.35%.  

David Carson is a seasoned councilmember of 12 years and leans to the right.  He doesn't make a big thing out of political endorsements since council members are nonpartisan.  He actively supports small businesses and the community.  Angie Nuevancamina is a Redmond Planning Commissioners; she leans left like most of the present councilmembers and is openly supported by democratic representatives and organizations. She's a supporter of small businesses, as well.

-- Posted by Yoder, 8/4/2023, updated: 9/29/2023