Election 2025 Alex Newman, candidate for Edmonds City Council Position 3

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Three candidates are vying for Edmonds City Council Position 3 in the Aug. 5 primary election: Joseph Ademofe, Erika Barnett, and Alex Newman, who currently leads the American Red Cross of Northwest Washington. Newman highlights his background in emergency management and nonprofit leadership, asserting it prepares him to address the city's challenges effectively. He prioritizes public safety, affordability, and environmental protection, promising responsive leadership and transparency in budget management. Newman plans to focus spending on essential services and infrastructure while ensuring community values guide financial decisions.

He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and respect among council members, promoting a culture of listening and shared goals. His commitment to modernizing financial systems aims to address the city's unmet needs while being responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars. The primary election will determine which two candidates advance to the general election scheduled for Nov. 4. Newman's experience in crisis management positions him uniquely among his peers, as he aims to make a significant impact on a limited budget.

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