Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through Oct. 29

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission has released the latest campaign finance reports for Lynnwood candidates as of October 29, 2025. Ki Seung Cho stands out in City Council Pos 2, having raised $22,084. 58, followed by Isabel Mata with $14,281. 96. Almaderica Escamilla, the incumbent for City Council Pos 1, has raised $10,245.

20, while Josh Binda, also an incumbent, has raised $6,747. 19 for City Council Pos 3. Candidates must file regular reports if they expect to raise more than $7,000 or receive contributions exceeding $500 from a single source. The reports include detailed spending records and information about individual contributors. The PDC's website offers a comprehensive view of each candidate's financial activities.

These numbers are continuously updated as new information is filed. The financial transparency aims to provide voters with insights into campaign funding and spending.

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