Election 2025 Candidate financial reports through June 5

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission provided updated campaign finance data for Lynnwood's local races as of June 5, 2025. George Hurst leads the mayoral candidates with $9,780 in contributions, while incumbent Christine Frizzell has raised $1,300. In the City Council races, Isabel Mata reports $4,149. 73 raised for Pos 2, whereas many candidates show no financial activity. Brandon Kimmel, Almaderica Escamilla, and Tyler Hall reported $0 raised and spent.

The data is subject to change as candidates continue to file their financial reports. The PDC emphasizes the importance of transparency, allowing voters to track contributions and expenditures. For detailed insights, readers can visit the PDC reporting page linked in the article. The information serves as a crucial resource for those interested in the financial aspects of local elections.

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