Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through Oct. 11

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission has unveiled recent campaign finance figures for local races in Lynnwood, coinciding with the Oct. 16 mailing of ballots for the Nov. 4 general election. Candidates have reported various financial standings, with Ki Seung Cho leading City Council Pos 2 with $25,176 raised. Incumbents like Josh Binda and Robert Leutwyler also show substantial financial backing, while others, such as Tyler Hall, have yet to raise any funds.

The data, accurate as of October 11, 2025, is subject to change as candidates continue to file updates. Detailed financial breakdowns are available through links, enabling voters to analyze contributions from individuals and organizations. Washington State law mandates regular reporting for candidates expecting to raise significant amounts, ensuring transparency in local elections. Voters are encouraged to visit the PDC website for the latest updates on candidate finances. This information plays a critical role in informing voters about where campaign funding originates and how it is utilized.

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