July 16, 2024 2:00 am

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Councilman Tom Jordal says Mike Dixon is best for Mukilteo

I am writing to recommend Mike Dixon for the Mukilteo City Council. I have known Mike for over 15 years as a friend and a colleague. He is an active listener who puts effort and intelligence into his decision making. He believes in being well informed and does his homework before forming his opinion on important matters. He has broad life experience raising children in Mukilteo, running a successful insurance business and leading fitness classes at the Mukilteo YMCA which give him a rounded perspective of the community.

Mike is passionate about serving the community and improving the quality of life for all residents. He has been involved in various civic and charitable activities, including serving on the City of Mukilteo’s Diversity commission.

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Mike Dixon (center) is endorsed by both Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine (left) and City Councilman Tom Jordal (right).

Mike has a vision for the future of Mukilteo that balances support for key priorities and fiscal responsibility. He wants to promote development of the waterfront, attract small business and take a measured approach to housing development. He is open to new ideas and perspectives, and he respects the diversity and opinions of others. He is not afraid to challenge the status quo and advocate for positive change.

I believe that Mike Dixon would be an excellent addition to the Mukilteo City Council. He has the skills, experience, and character that are needed to lead and represent the city effectively. He is honest, trustworthy, and dedicated to serving the public interest. He is a person of integrity and values who cares deeply about Mukilteo and its people.

Please consider Mike Dixon for the Mukilteo City Council. He has my full support and endorsement.

Sincerely,

Thomas Jordal, Mukilteo


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