Will Chen announces campaign kick-off event

Edmonds, WALocal News

Will Chen, currently serving on the Edmonds City Council, is gearing up for his reelection campaign with a kick-off event scheduled for March 15, 2025, at Café Louvre. This gathering is designed to invigorate local support and foster community dialogue regarding the issues facing Edmonds. As a recognized figure in local governance, Chen aims to highlight his track record and future plans for the city, positioning himself as a candidate responsive to community needs. The timing of this announcement aligns with the heightened political activity leading up to the elections, making it crucial for candidates to engage effectively with their constituents. Attendees will likely have the opportunity to discuss local concerns and learn more about Chen’s initiatives.

Subscribers to the Edmonds Beacon will have access to further insights and updates on Chen's campaign strategy. This event not only marks the beginning of Chen's campaign but also reflects the broader electoral landscape in Edmonds. As the city prepares for the elections, voter engagement and candidate visibility will be key factors influencing the outcome.

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