Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through May 21

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Candidate filing for the 2025 primary on August 5 and general election on November 4 has closed, prompting financial updates from the My Neighborhood News Network. The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission requires candidates who spent or anticipate spending over $5,000 to file financial reports. Current financial data shows various local offices, including mayoral and city council positions, with candidates like George Hurst raising $5,750, while others, such as Brandon Kimmel, report no fundraising. The campaign finance reports detail contributions from individuals, businesses, and PACs, providing transparency in campaign funding. The financial figures are continuously updated as candidates file new information, ensuring voters have access to the latest data.

Additionally, candidates not required to file financial reports appear as "NA" in the financial columns. The ongoing updates will help voters make informed decisions as the election date approaches. For detailed information, voters can visit the PDC website and the Secretary of State’s Vote WA page.

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