Meet the City Council Position 3 Candidates

University Place, WALocal News

University Place voters will decide between Alecia Cunningham and Byron Pullen for City Council Position 3 on November 4. In a recent video voters' guide, both candidates presented their goals and outlined their visions for the city. They addressed critical questions about the most pressing issues facing University Place and their strategies for tackling them. Cunningham and Pullen expressed their hopes to influence the community positively in the coming years. Voters are urged to submit their ballots by 8 p.

m. on election day to participate in this important civic duty. The outcome of this election will have lasting implications for local governance and community development. Engaging with the candidates' platforms allows voters to make informed decisions. The election represents a pivotal moment for residents to shape the future of their city.

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