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Randy McGlenn II

A candidate for Spokane City Council District 3 (Northwest), City of Spokane in the 2023 Washington Primary Election, Aug. 1

Age: 48

City: Spokane, Washington

Education: Graduated from West Valley High School in 1994. Graduated from the ITT Technical Institute with an associate degree in information technology.

Work experience: Served in the U.S. Army from 1994 to 1998. Over 25 years working with technology in various industries, including as an IT and service manager for Access Unified Networks, and as a systems analyst for EZ Loader Boat Trailers.

Political experience: Served as the chair of the Libertarian Party of Washington State from 2017 to 2021, the chair of the East Central Neighborhood Council from 2017 to 2023, the chair of the Pedestrian Traffic and Transportation Committee, and chair of the Citizens Transportation Advisory Board. Currently serves on the West Central Neighborhood Council, the East Central Neighborhood Council, the Pedestrian Traffic and Transportation Committee, the Citizens Transportation Advisory Board, and as the chair of the Community Assembly Administrative Committee.

Family: Engaged. Candidate did not provide name of fiancée.

Political donations: Reported raising around $5,500 as of July 14, 2023, with top donors including Washington state IT specialist Shawn Trissell and Alene Alexander, program manager for Embrace Washington.

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Race Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Kitty Klitzke 6,466 34.56%
Earl Moore 4,073 21.77%
Esteban Herevia 3,309 17.68%
Christopher Savage 3,270 17.48%
Darren McCrea 824 4.40%
Randy McGlenn II 770 4.12%

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