Election 2025 Bryce Owings opposes Lynnwood council incumbent Josh Binda for Position 5

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish County's primary elections are scheduled for August 5, featuring six candidates vying for two open seats on the Lynnwood City Council. Incumbent Josh Binda seeks re-election for Position 5 against challengers Tyler Hall and Bryce Owings. Owings, a lifelong resident and active union member, draws from his personal battles with addiction to advocate for community-focused solutions. He emphasizes the importance of connecting recovery programs with employment opportunities, particularly in construction, to empower residents. His vision includes promoting local hiring in city projects, which he believes would retain tax revenue within the community.

Binda, elected in 2021, represents continuity in council leadership, while Owings offers a fresh perspective on social issues and urban development. The outcome of this election could significantly influence local policies addressing homelessness and economic development. Voters have the opportunity to shape the future direction of Lynnwood's city governance.

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