Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through June 25

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) published an update on local campaign finances as of June 25, 2025. Candidates are required to file financial reports if they expect to raise over $7,000 or accept more than $500 from any single contributor. Key financial data is available for races including the City of Edmonds and the Edmonds School District, but many candidates currently report "NA" due to incomplete filings. The PDC emphasizes that these figures may not reflect the latest updates, as candidates continue to submit financial information. Detailed reports include breakdowns of contributions from individuals, businesses, and PACs, along with spending records.

Voters can access the latest financial details through the PDC website and the Secretary of State's Vote WA page. The PDC’s rules also clarify that candidates in smaller jurisdictions with fewer than 2,000 registered voters have different filing requirements. This ongoing financial transparency is crucial for voters seeking to understand campaign funding dynamics in their local elections.

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