Dan Dunne
A candidate for Liberty Lake City Council Position 3, City of Liberty Lake in the 2023 Washington General Election, Nov. 7
Age: 55
Education: Graduated from Kentridge High School in Kent, Washington, in 1987. Graduated from the University of Washington in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. Received a master’s in business administration from Gonzaga University in 2012.
Political experience: Has served on the Liberty Lake City Council since 2012.
Work experience: Works as an enterprise collaboration engineer for Washington Trust Bank. Spent more than 20 years as an engineer with KeyTronic, Esterline Interface Technologies, General Dynamics Itronix, Aegis, PTC and Kenworth Trucks.
Family: Married to Shanna Dunne. Has two children.
Fundraising: Dunne has chosen the Public Disclosure Commission’s mini reporting option. So long as he raises and spends less than $7,000, he doesn’t have to disclose donors or donation amounts.
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Race Results
Candidate | Votes | Pct |
---|---|---|
Dan Dunne | 2,564 | 69.39% |
Larry Marshall | 1,131 | 30.61% |
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