Heres whos filed to run for Burien City Council in the 2023 election

Burien, WALocal News

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the candidates who have registered to run for three available seats on the Burien City Council in the 2023 election. With the Primary Election set for August 1, the two candidates with the highest votes for each position will progress to the General Election on November 7. The list features both incumbents and newcomers, highlighting the competitive landscape of local governance. Notably, Position No. 6 will not participate in the Primary due to having only two candidates, who will advance directly to the General Election.

The article serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of local elections and civic engagement. Additionally, it encourages candidates to submit press releases, reinforcing the media's role in informing the community. Readers are directed to the King County Elections website for further information. This proactive approach fosters transparency and promotes voter awareness ahead of the elections.

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