Save the date Candidate Conversations with Edmonds City Council, port hopefuls Oct. 16

Edmonds, WALocal News

"Candidate Conversations" will occur on October 16 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, allowing City Council and Port Commission candidates to engage with the public. The event will feature discussions among candidates, including incumbent Chris Eck and challenger Glenda Krull for Position 1, and Erika Barnett and Alex Newman for Position 3. Audience questions will be randomly selected, ensuring active participation from community members. Tickets are priced at $7. 50, with sales ending at 4 p.

m. on the day of the event. The conversations will be recorded and made available on YouTube the following day, enhancing accessibility for those unable to attend. The Edmonds Waterfront Center will provide subtitles and assistive listening devices. This initiative allows residents to inform themselves ahead of the November 2025 general election.

Candidates running unopposed are also invited to share campaign materials, fostering broader engagement.

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