Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through Aug. 21

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission released updated campaign finance reports for Lynnwood's City Council candidates as of August 21, 2025. Isabel Mata leads with $9,208. 76 raised and $7,003. 50 spent, maintaining a positive balance. Dio Bougcsieguez reported raising $4,400 but has spent $5,087.

19, resulting in a debt of $1,161. Josh Binda and Robert Leutwyler, both incumbents, also reported their financial standings, with Binda raising $2,123. 00 and spending $3,568. 10. The PDC's data highlights the financial landscape of local races, where transparency is crucial for informed voting.

Candidates are required to file regular reports if they exceed certain financial thresholds, ensuring accountability. The PDC continually updates these figures as new reports are filed. Voters can access detailed financial information by visiting the PDC website for transparency in campaign financing.

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