Time to vote What do you love Best about Edmonds?

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Best of Edmonds contest for 2025 has officially opened for voting, inviting locals to support their favorite businesses and services. Voting is available through a designated link and will conclude at midnight on April 10, 2025. A significant change this year is the restriction of voting to one submission per person, intended to streamline the process and enhance fairness. Winners and finalists will be determined based on the number of votes received and will be showcased in both online and print publications. Each winning business will also receive a window sticker to proudly display their achievement.

The contest focuses on local engagement, emphasizing nominations from businesses that are either based in Edmonds or have a strong connection to the community. Organizers have clarified that some categories were omitted from voting due to receiving only one nomination, and they are committed to ensuring the accuracy of the nominations, though they acknowledge potential errors. Teresa Wippel, President and CEO of My Neighborhood News Network, encourages community participation and wishes good luck to all nominees.

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