Councilmember stepping down to focus on family council to appoint new member for partial term

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue City Councilmember John Stokes announced his resignation from his Position 1 seat during a council meeting, effective May 2, to focus on family. After 14 years on the council, including two years as mayor, Stokes expressed his emotional connection to Bellevue and its community. He plans to relocate to Ballard, where he can be closer to his daughter and new granddaughter, highlighting the importance of family in his decision. The council will meet on April 15 to review candidates for the vacant position, following a recent appointment of Claire Sumadiwirya to the council. Stokes has been a devoted supporter of education, the arts, and environmental causes, serving on multiple advisory councils and boards.

His community involvement extends to local schools and co-founding Eastside Pathways, a nonprofit promoting children's opportunities. The upcoming November General Election will also include other council positions, ensuring continued civic participation in Bellevue. Stokes’ resignation underscores the balance between public service and personal priorities, resonating with many community members.

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