All Indications Point Towards Cassie Franklin Seeking Re-election in 2025

Everett, WALocal News

Cassie Franklin is seeking re-election as mayor of Everett, WA, in 2025, having raised over $34,000 in campaign contributions since 2023. Her updated social media handle and website endorsements reflect her commitment to the upcoming election. The announcement comes amid growing competition, with other candidates like Scott Murphy and Dr. Janice Greene entering the race. Franklin became Everett's first elected female mayor on January 1, 2018, and secured re-election in 2021 with 73% of the vote.

Her previous experience includes serving on the city council and leading Cocoon House. The Public Disclosure Commission data confirms her fundraising efforts for the 2025 campaign. Official announcements typically occur in November, one year prior to the election. Franklin's proactive approach may be a strategic response to the competitive political environment.

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