Election 2025 Dio Boucsieguez, candidate for Lynnwood City Council Position 1

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish County's primary elections are set for August 5, featuring two Lynnwood City Council seats with six candidates competing. Dio Boucsieguez, a business owner and resident for a decade, is running for Position 1 against incumbent Derica Escamilla. Boucsieguez's campaign focuses on transparency, accountability, and community engagement, aiming to restore confidence in local governance. His platform outlines priorities such as budget and growth management, public safety, and promoting the arts and culture. Boucsieguez's experiences as a son of Mexican immigrants inform his dedication to serving the Lynnwood community and treating all residents with respect.

He has previously run for council and has attempted to engage in local political issues, including a failed recall campaign against a council member. Boucsieguez's commitment to hard work and integrity is evident in his personal narrative, emphasizing values instilled by his parents. His candidacy reflects a broader effort to engage working-class voices in local governance.

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