The Ballot Is Set: Who’s Running for Mayor, Council, and More in the Snoqualmie Valley

King County Elections week is over, so we know who has decided to run for the positions open in the Snoqualmie Valley, including North Bend city council, Snoqualmie city council and mayor, school board and other special district seats.

No one chose to challenge council incumbents Supple of Duvall, Tremolada and Joselyn of North Bend and Holloway, Cotton and Johnson of Snoqualmie. Fancher and Johnson, Snoqualmie Valley School District Directors, will also run unopposed.

In North Bend, former mayor Rob McFarland has filed for Council Position No. 2, a seat previously held by Alan Gothelf, who has chosen not to run again. *This line has been corrected to better reflect the King County Elections website.

Here’s who has filed. Listed are races that have two candidates or more:

City of Carnation, Council Position No. 2

  • Rachael Pearson
  • Jim Ribail

City of Carnation, Council Position No. 4

  • Max Voelker
  • Rohana Joshi

City of Duvall, Mayor

  • Alana McCoy
  • Amy McHenry

City of Duvall, Council Position No. 1

  • Sara Taylor
  • Adam Olen

City of Duvall, Council Position No. 3

  • Daniel Corkrey
  • Loren Kosloske

City of Duvall, Council Position No. 6

  • Paul Wiggins
  • Jenn Hernandez

City of Snoqualmie, Mayor

  • Marcus Johnson
  • Jim Mayhew
  • Katherine Ross
  • Matthew Mullvain

City of Snoqualmie, Council Position No. 1

  • Dan Murphy
  • Ethan Benson

Si View Metropolitan Park District, Commissioner Position No. 2

  • Brandon Hunter
  • Mark Leen

Si View Metropolitan Park District, Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Curt Swade
  • Bruce Noble

Public Hospital District No. 4, Commissioner Position No. 2

  • Gary A Norris
  • Robert Angrisano
  • Mark L. Bowers

The summer primary will happen on August 5th. November 4th will be the general election.

To see a full list of candidates for all seats, visit King County Elections.

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