August 31, 2024 12:15 am

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Altamirano-Crosby secures respected PUD Commissioner endorsement

LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood Council Vice President and candidate for Snohomish County Public Utilities District (PUD), Dr. Julieta Altamirano-Crosby, thanks voters and announces endorsement from Commissioner Dr. Rebecca Wolfe.

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Snohomish County Commissioner for District 2, Rebecca J. Wolfe (left) and Dr. Julieta Altamirano-Crosby (right).

Below is her press release in its entirety:

Now that the official results of the Snohomish County Primary Elections have been certified, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to every voter who placed their trust in me. I am deeply honored to announce that we have won the primaries for Snohomish County PUD Commissioner District 2 with 51.44% of the vote! 

In addition to this exciting win, I am incredibly humbled to have received an endorsement from current Snohomish County Commissioner for District 2, Rebecca J. Wolfe, Ph.D. who will not be seeking re-election. Dr. Wolfe, who holds a master’s degree in environmental law & policy, expressed her support with the following statement: “Julieta has much to offer as a humanitarian. She is a smart, lifelong learner, and I trust that she will work hard to protect our environment and to encourage public engagement.”

This endorsement resonates deeply with my core values, reflecting a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and active community involvement.

I am proud to announce continued support from a broad spectrum of elected officials, Washington State representatives, community leaders, and organizations throughout Snohomish County. I am profoundly grateful for their overwhelming support. As we approach the November 5th General Election, I remain steadfast in my dedication to advocating for affordable and sustainable energy, protecting our environment, and fostering community engagement.

Feel free to join me 2-4 p.m. on August 31 at Northern Public House Restaurant located at 15415 Main Street, Suite 101, in Mill Creek for a meet and greet event.

Endorsements Include:

Snohomish County Government

  • Dave Somers, Snohomish County Executive
  • Jared Mead, Snohomish County Council Chair
  • Nate Nehring, Snohomish County Vice Chair
  • Sam Low, Snohomish County Council
  • City Leaders
  • Arlington: Don Vanney, Mayor; Heather Logan, City Council Member; Yvonne Gallardo-Van Ornam, City Council Member
  • Darrington: Dan Rankin, Mayor
  • Edmonds: Mike Rosen, Mayor; Vivian Olson, City Council President; Neil Tibbott, City Council; Will Chen, City Council
  • Lake Stevens: Brett Gailey, Mayor; Gary Petershagen, City Council
  • Lynnwood: Nicola Smith, Former Mayor; George Hurst, City Council President; David Parshall, City Council; Nick Coelho, City Council; Patrick Decker, City Council; Shannon Sessions, Former City Council President; Jim Smith, Former City Council
  • Marysville: Jon Nehring, Mayor; Mark A. James, City Council
  • Mill Creek: Stephanie Vignal, Mayor Pro Tem; Melissa Duque, City Council
  • Mountlake Terrace: Kyoko Matsumoto Wright, Mayor; Steve Woodard, City Council; Rory Paine-Donovan, City Council
  • Mukilteo: Joe Marine, Mayor; Louis Harris, City Council; Jason Moon, City Council; Mike Dixon, City Council
  • Stanwood: Sid Roberts, Mayor
  • Sultan: Russell Wiita, Mayor

Skagit County

  • Mount Vernon: Iris Carias, City Council

Washington State Representatives

  • Senator John Lovick, LD 44
  • Senator Jesse Salomon, LD 32
  • Representative Cindy Ryu, LD 32
  • Representative Lauren Davis, LD 32
  • Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self, LD 21
  • Representative Julio Cortes, LD 38
  • Former Representative Phillips Gutierrez Kenny, LD 46

Union Workers

  • International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 77 (SnoPUD union)
  • Local North Puget Sound 425 Carpenters (United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America)

Community Members

  • Tom Campbell
  • Randy Couture, US Army and 6X UFC Champion
  • Dr. Paul A. Stoot, Sr.
  • Wally Webster

SOURCE: Julieta Altamirano-Crosby for Snohomish County PUD Commissioner campaign

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