Elections 2025 Tyler Hall, candidate for Lynnwood City Council Position 3

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Tyler Hall is running for Lynnwood City Council Position 3, aiming to address significant challenges like housing affordability and climate change. A political newcomer, Hall transitioned from a career in technology to law, earning his degree from the University of Washington. He previously worked for the Seattle City Attorney’s office and the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney, specializing in civil and criminal law. Hall advocates for innovative solutions to complex problems, emphasizing the need for a proactive council that responds to Lynnwood’s evolving needs. He intends to collaborate with the Housing Authority of Snohomish County to address housing issues.

Hall's motivation to run stems from a desire to make a tangible impact and represent the community effectively. He is committed to ensuring that local government acts in the best interest of all residents, challenging inequities in tax and revenue streams. Hall believes that his unique background equips him to tackle Lynnwood’s most pressing issues.

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