LAKE STEVENS — The Lake Stevens City Council has four contested positions in the November election.
The candidates are focusing on city growth, the U.S. 2 trestle and transparency. Election Day is Tuesday, and Positions 3, 4 and 5 will not be on the ballot.
City Council members earn an annual salary of $12,000, according to Lake Stevens Payroll Accountant Mary Wells.
Position 1
Incumbent Kim Daughtry, a house remodeler, is facing off against political newcomer Sabina Araya, an assistant transit director.
Kim Daughtry
Daughtry was first elected to the City Council in 2009 and is also a member of the Puget Sound Regional Council Transportation Policy Board and Community Transit Board of Directors .
His focuses include city growth, public safety and fiscal responsibility.
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