Taekwondo Grand Master Cho enters the fight for Lynnwood council

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Grand Master Ki Seung Cho announced his candidacy for Position 2 on the Lynnwood City Council, securing endorsements from key local figures, including outgoing council member Patrick Decker. Cho has raised $18,053, significantly exceeding opponent Isabel Mata's $9,208 in campaign donations. A South Korean army veteran and nine-degree black belt, Cho centers his campaign on community safety, small business support, and sustainable urban development. His strategies include enhancing public safety through law enforcement partnerships and mental health service investments. Cho advocates for reducing bureaucratic hurdles for small businesses and promoting affordable housing near the light rail station.

He emphasizes the need for Lynnwood to evolve into a more walkable and community-friendly city. The endorsements from local politicians underscore Cho's established connections within the community. His commitment to youth empowerment and community values resonates with voters, positioning him as a strong candidate for the council seat.

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