At End Of Day 1 Two Challengers Filed For Everett City Council

May 14, 2018

Everett Government

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The time to file for elective office in Everett and Snohomish County is now.

Today was the first day to file for the August Primary for a seat on the Everett City Council.

Position four, currently held by Ethel McNeal, is on the ballot for a one year term. McNeal was appointed to the seat in January after Cassie Franklin was elected Mayor in the general election.

McNeal will hold the seat until the November general election is certified. The term on the ballot is for one year and whoever wins will be up for re-election again in 2019 for a 4-year-term. Liz Vogeli, who lives in south Everett on 93rd street SW was first to file today. Tyler Rourke, who lives a bit south of 41st street filed later in the day. So far, no official word from McNeal. People who are interested in running have until 5 PM Friday afternoon to file in person at the Snohomish County Auditor’s office.

In other filings that affect Everett today Rick Larsen filed for re-election in the 2nd Congressional District. Adam Cornell filed for Snohomish County Prosecutor and Anthony Howard filed for re-election to Everett District Court.

You can click here to track the latest filings with the Snohomish County Auditor.



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