Letter Lets Finish What we Started

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Dr. Marcus Johnson, a mayoral candidate, calls on Snoqualmie residents to engage in the upcoming general election after his campaign secured 24% of the votes in the primary. He highlights the concerning statistic that only 2,900 of 8,000 registered voters participated, indicating a significant disconnect within the community. Johnson received the endorsement of the Snoqualmie Tribe, which symbolizes a commitment to protecting the land and its resources from development threats. He backs Jim Mayhew for Mayor and Dan Murphy for City Council, pledging that his supporters will hold them accountable for their promises and policies.

Johnson emphasizes the importance of voter participation and encourages residents to bring five additional voters to the polls. He calls for ongoing engagement in local governance and accountability to ensure the city works for all residents. The movement he leads is positioned as a force for change, aiming to create a community where everyone thrives. With a focus on transparency and responsibility, Johnson insists that the effort to improve Snoqualmie is only beginning.

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