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Register to Vote or Update Registration

Voter registration is crucial in ensuring participation in the upcoming public election in Everett, Washington, scheduled for June 18, 2025. Residents are encouraged to register or update their voter registration to ensure they can exercise their democratic rights on election day. This initiative highlights the importance of civic engagement in the Seattle Metropolitan Area.

Pitch to establish Snohomish as sanctuary city to be explored Snohomish County Tribune

Snohomish city leaders are set to explore the establishment of the city as a sanctuary for unauthorized immigrants and the LGBTQ+ community, following a proposal from Councilman David Flynn. The discussion comes in light of recent changes in Olympia, which expanded its sanctuary city rules, and amid concerns over federal funding cuts to such cities under the new U.S. Attorney General.

Donations into Everett mayoral race tops 150,000

The Everett mayoral race for 2025 is already generating significant financial backing, with over $150,000 in donations reported as of January 31. Incumbent Mayor Cassie Franklin leads with $81,946, followed closely by former Councilman Scott Murphy and civic leader Janice Greene. This early financial momentum highlights the competitive nature of the upcoming election.

2024 General Election results Everett wages to increase next year, county public safety measure fails, Monroe Prop. 1 fails

The 2024 General Election results reveal significant outcomes for Everett, including wage increases, the failure of a public safety measure in Snohomish County, and the defeat of Monroe's Prop. 1. This article provides timely insights into local election dynamics and their implications for community governance and public services.