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Everett council records judge—s ruling on District 4 eligibility; approves consent items, schedules final readings

6489415 · September 13, 2025
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Summary

City attorney reported a superior-court ruling that a District 4 candidate is ineligible for the ballot; the council approved five consent items and heard first readings of two ordinances scheduled for final reading next week.

The Everett City Council on Sept. 10 received a legal update from the city attorney that a Superior Court judge ruled a District 4 candidate ineligible to appear on the ballot, and the council approved five consent items by roll call.

City Attorney David Hall briefed the council that after hearings in both the county auditor—s office and Superior Court, Judge Oakwood ruled that “Mr. Battle is not eligible to appear on the ballot,” and ballots were being printed without his name, the attorney said.

The council approved the minutes of the Sept. 3 meeting and passed five consent items during the Sept. 10…

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