VOTERS GUIDE 11 Questions for Burien City Council Position No. 3 Candidate Rashell Lisowski

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In the Burien City Council Position No. 3 election, four candidates, including Rashell Lisowski, are vying for the position, with ballots arriving for the primary election on August 5, 2025. Lisowski, who has dual degrees in Political Science and International Relations from Syracuse University, emphasizes the importance of housing stability and tenant protections in her campaign. She argues that current council leadership fails to reflect the diverse voices of the community, particularly renters, who make up 38% of Burien residents. Drawing from her challenging upbringing, Lisowski seeks to bring a perspective that champions inclusion and support for working families.

Her campaign also prioritizes public health and community safety, aiming to update zoning laws to facilitate affordable housing. Additionally, she expresses concern over the low voter turnout in Burien and is committed to engaging infrequent voters in the political process. The primary election will determine which two candidates advance to the general election on November 8. Voter engagement and transparency in local governance are central themes of her candidacy.

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