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If you haven’t yet cast your vote in the Aug. 3 primary election, here’s a reminder of our election resources:
You can watch a video of the primary election debate for Edmonds City Council Positions 1 and 2 here. In addition, we have a written summary of the Position 1 debate here and the Position 2 debate here. And you can see who is donating to the candidates’ campaigns in this report here.
Local races appearing on the Aug. 3 ballot include:
City of Edmonds
Edmonds City Council Position 1: incumbent Kristiana Johnson and challengers Alicia Crank and Brian Hartman.
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 16, 2021
Editor:
Wednesday night during the debate, council candidates in the primary election were asked if they supported Walkable Main Street on both Saturdays and Sundays.
All said no.
Councilmember Luke Distelhorst was challenged on this. It was known that he hadn’t supported my efforts to bring discussion of imposing limits on administrative authority to close rights-of-way to the council agenda . In response, he suggested that he had asked me to return with parameters, and that it was my dropped ball in bringing them back that led to council inaction.
I take complete exception to this and asked (and still ask) CM Distelhorst to correct the record.
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The candidates on the dais for the Position 2 debate. L to R: Lora Petso, Janelle Cass, Will Chen and Luke Distelhorst.
With the Aug. 3 primary election ballots on their way to voters, candidates for Edmonds City Council Positions 1 and 2 faced off against each other for the first time Wednesday evening at a debate organized by
My Edmonds News. Positions 1 and 2 both have three or more candidates on the primary ballot (Position 1: Alicia Crank, Kristiana Johnson and Brian Hartman; Position 2: Janelle Cass, Will Chen, Luke Distelhorst and Lora Petso). The top two vote-getters will advance to the Nov. 2 general election.
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 15, 2021
Position 1 candidates take the stage for Wednesday’s debate.
With the Aug. 3 primary election less than three weeks away, candidates for Edmonds City Council positions 1 and 2 faced off against each other for the first time Wednesday evening at a debate organized by
My Edmonds News. Positions 1 and 2 both have three or more candidates on the primary ballot (Position 1: Alicia Crank, Kristiana Johnson and Brian Hartman; Position 2: Janelle Cass, Will Chen, Luke Distelhorst and Lora Petso). The top two vote-getters will advance to the Nov. 2 general election.
This story will focus on the candidates vying for Position 1. Candidate Brian Hartman did not respond to invitations to participate, leaving Wednesday’s debate as a two-person standoff between incumbent Johnson and challenger Crank. All three names will, however, appear on the Aug. 3 primary ballot.