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Mercer Island voters will decide school board, city council, and state legislative races in November 2025, with key contests on fiscal policy, education, and transparency.
Mercer Island residents will vote in November 2025 on school board, city council, and state legislative races.
Julian Bradley runs unopposed for a school board seat; Stephanie Burnett and Robert O’Callahan compete for another.
In the city council race, incumbent Lisa Anderl faces Johana Beresky, while Adam Ragheb and Julie Hsieh vie for a seat.
Janice Zahn and John Whitney will face off for a state legislative seat.
Ballots are being mailed by King County Elections on October 15.
Candidates focus on fiscal responsibility, public safety, education quality, infrastructure, and transparency, with differing views on taxation, education policy, and governance.
Los votantes de Mercer Island decidirán el consejo escolar, el consejo de la ciudad y las elecciones legislativas estatales en noviembre de 2025, con concursos clave sobre política fiscal, educación y transparencia.