Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through July 22

Edmonds, WALocal News

As of July 22, 2025, the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission provided updated financial reports for local candidates in Edmonds and Woodway. Chris Eck (I) leads the fundraising with $28,277. 23 for City Council Pos 1, having spent $12,669. 97 without any debt. Alex Newman, running for City Council Pos 3, raised $12,428.

92, spent $6,131. 63, and carries a debt of $6,262. 58. Janelle Cass (I) for the Port of Edmonds reported $4,093. 71 raised and $535.

21 spent, also maintaining a zero-debt status. The financial disclosures are essential for transparency, providing voters insight into candidate funding sources and spending habits. Notably, candidates who have not filed reports show "NA" in the financial columns. The PDC mandates regular reporting for candidates who expect to raise or spend above certain thresholds. For detailed breakdowns of contributions and spending, voters can access the PDC website.

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