The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce announced this week the publication of their 2019 candidate questionnaires on their website, as well as the return of Candidates Night on Wednesday, Sept. 25 from 5 – 8 p.m. at the DoubleTree in Southcenter. All candidates running for Port of Seattle and City Council positions for the municipalities the Chamber serves (Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac, and Tukwila) were invited in May to complete a Candidate Questionnaire. Thirteen candidates running for these positions chose to participate and return their questionnaire under the guidelines established and communicated. Those questionnaires are now available in their entirety as they were submitted on the Chamber’s website. “Thank you to the candidates that chose to participate.” Candidates were also invited to Candidates Night, and most have already confirmed their commitment to participate. This event and the formation of the Chamber’s questionnaire are organized by the volunteer Government Affairs Committee (GAC). The Chamber’s GAC focuses on the issues that matter most in our region and the communities we serve. The Seattle Southside Chamber is also part of the South Sound Chamber of Commerce Legislative Coalition (SSCCLC), whose collaborative advocacy efforts work to improve the business climate of our region. The work of the Government Affairs Committee allows the Chamber to serve as the voice of business at all levels of government to help advance the mission of the organization to build business success, advance our region, and help encourage and maintain a strong economic environment in Southwest King County. “We look forward to this opportunity to bring candidates and regional business leaders together to interact, strengthen ties, and forge new relationships,” said President/CEO of Seattle Southside Chamber, Andrea Reay. “In every election, the voice of the business community must be part of the conversation if we are to truly foster economic growth and enhance our collaborative culture. We hope you take the time to review the questionnaires submitted by the candidates and hopefully join us to meet them in person at Candidates Night.” This year the chamber invited candidates to fill out a short Questionnaire answering the following questions:

  1. What is your top priority policy issue you will focus on as an elected official?
  2. Please describe your past experience advocating for the business community?
  3. As an elected official what will you do to advocate for the business community?
  4. Where can we find out more about you and your campaign?
Candidates who responded are in bold below, and PDFs of their completed questionnaires can be accessed by clicking on their names:

PORT OF SEATTLE

Port of Seattle, Commissioner Position 2
  • Kelly Charlton
  • Preeti Shridhar
  • Dominic Barrera
  • Sam Cho
  • Nina Martinez
  • Grant Degginger
  • Ali Scego
Port of Seattle, Commissioner Position 5
  • Fred Fellman
  • Jordan Lemmon
  • Garth Jacobson

CITY OF NORMANDY PARK

City of Normandy Park, Council Position 1
  • Earnest Thompson
  • Dave Emert
City of Normandy Park, Council Position 3
  • Terry West
  • Dan Hignite
  • Shawn McEvoy
  • Jonathan Chicquette
  • Thomas Riehl (Withdrawn)
City of Normandy Park, Council Position 5
  • Craig Daly
  • Michelle Sipes-Marvin
  • Kathleen Sherry
City of Normandy Park, Council Position 7
  • Sue-Ann Hohimer
  • Kathleen Waters

CITY OF BURIEN

City of Burien, Council Position 2
  • Cydney Moore
  • Joel Manning
City of Burien, Council Position 4 City of Burien, Council Position 6

CITY OF SEATAC

City of SeaTac, Council Position 1 City of SeaTac, Council Position 3 City of SeaTac, Council Position 5 City of SeaTac, Council Position 7

CITY OF DES MOINES

City of Des Moines, Council Position 2 City of Des Moines, Council Position 4
  • Jeremy Nutting
  • Susan White
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City of Des Moines, Council Position 6
  • Rob Back
  • Anthony Martinelli

CITY OF TUKWILA

City of Tukwila, Mayor
  • Allan Ekberg
City of Tukwila, Council Position 2 City of Tukwila, Council Position 4 City of Tukwila, Council Position 6
“Thank you to our host, the DoubleTree Southcenter, and our sponsors: The Boeing Company, Louise Strander, Crain Photography, and South King Media.” Space is limited at the event, so don’t forget to register early to reserve your place.  Register online here: https://www.seattlesouthsidechamber.com/events/details/candidates-night-09-25-2019-2796, call the office during regular office hours at (206) 575-1633, or email Renatta Emerson, Membership and Programs Manager at [email protected]. Sponsorships are also still available. If you or your business is interested in sponsoring, please contact our office. About the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce – The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit business organization that has served the communities of Burien, Des Moines, Normandy Park, SeaTac, and Tukwila since 1988.  The Chamber focuses on business advancement in the region by helping to build and maintain a strong economic environment.
WHAT: Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce Candidates Night WHEN: Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 5 – 8 p.m. WHERE: DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Southcenter, 16500 Southcenter Parkway, Tukwila (map below) REGISTER: Space is limited – please register online here.
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One reply on “Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce's Candidates Night will be Sept. 25”

  1. Wow, disappointed in how few chose to respond – while many are not in a primary, so maybe felt no need to, why would someone seeking an elected office fail to participate in a venue that could give them a wider audience? Makes no sense.

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