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Let's talk politics.
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Posted by Jason Hagey @ 12:58:17 pm

Tacoma City Councilwoman Marilyn Strickland announced today that she is running for mayor.

Strickland, 46, is the second candidate to announce a run for the seat being vacated by Bill Baarsma, who is barred by term limits from running again. Tacoma architect Jim Merritt announced his candidacy in January.

Strickland was elected to the City Council in 2007 and currently serves as vice chairwoman of the council's Public Safety, Human Services and Education Committee -- a committee that was formerly known simply as the Public Safety and Human Services Committee.

Strickland, who ran for City Council on an education platform, is responsible for adding "education" to the committee's name.

She also serves on the council's Government Performance and Finance Committee, and is on the board of Safe Streets, the Pierce County Regional Council, and is a member of the Theatre District Association.

Strickland said she is running for mayor because she believes Tacoma needs to maintain its momentum.

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"The current economic climate has touched nearly each and every one of us," she said in a release. "It's important that we evaluate our priorities and shape a collective vision for our city that will serve as our road map for the future. Now, more than ever, it is imperative that we build alliances and work toward shared goals."

Her supporters include Tacoma City Council members Julie Anderson, Jake Fey, and Spiro Manthou. David Curry, whom Strickland defeated in her council race, is also among her early endorsers, along with former mayors Brian Ebersole and Harold Moss, former City Manager Jim Walton, and former Councilman Bill Evans.

Dean Ando, who went to school with Barack Obama and worked as a grassroots organizer for the Obama campaign, is the field director for the Strickland campaign.

Here is the press release from the Strickland campaign, including a complete list of endorsements.

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