A Look at Mayor and City Council Seats Up for Election in 2025

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett's 2025 elections heat up as the candidate filing deadline passes, showcasing a diverse group of contenders. Current Mayor Cassie Franklin is in the race for reelection, facing off against former City Council member Scott Murphy, business leader Dr. Janice Greene, and IT worker Rich Ryan. In City Council District 1, five candidates emerge to replace Mary Fosse, who will continue her role as State House Representative. Districts 2 and 3 feature incumbents Paula Rhyne and Don Schwab, respectively, both facing challengers.

District 4 has three candidates vying for an open seat, while District 5's Ben Zarlingo will automatically advance to the general election without opposition in the primary. The election is significant as it shapes the future leadership of Everett. Candidates are invited to submit their headshots and bios to increase their visibility to voters. This competitive landscape suggests an engaged electorate preparing for the upcoming primaries and general election.

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