Arlington Council: Sneff leading incumbent Logan for Position 1
Arlington Council: Sneff leading incumbent Logan for Position 1
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Arlington Council: Sneff leading incumbent Logan for Position 1

🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Arlington Council: Sneff leading incumbent Logan for Position 1

EVERETT — Nathan Senff is in the lead early over incumbent Heather Logan for the Position 1 seat on the Arlington City Council, early results show. Position 1 Teacher and Arlington Planning Commissioner Nathan Senff held an early lead in the race for the Position 1 seat on the Arlington City Council over incumbent Heather Logan, early results on Tuesday showed. Senff received 51.3% of the vote. He is an appointed member of the Arlington Planning Commission and works as a middle school teacher at Northshore Christian Academy. His priorities include public safety, supporting small businesses and connecting with citizens. Logan had 48.6% of the vote. She was first appointed to the City Council in 2021 and reelected 2022. She is also an elected member of the Snohomish County Board of Health and a retired healthcare administrative assistant. Her priorities include public safety, developing the Smokey Point area and supporting small businesses, she told The Herald in September. As of Tuesday, Senff had raised $4,161 in campaign contributions, according to state filings. Logan opted for mini reporting, meaning campaign contributions don’t have to be reported if less than $7,000 is raised and spent. Position 2 Leisha Nobach, an office manager and dental assisting instructor, ran unopposed for the Position 2 seat and received 97% of the vote on Tuesday. She was appointed to the position in 2024. Her priorities include public safety, smart growth and supporting local businesses, she said in a statement. Position 3 Arlington Parks Commissioner and paraeducator Heather Watland gained a slim lead in the race for the Position 3 seat on the Arlington City Council against Fire District Chief Drew Bono, early results on Tuesday indicated. Watland led with 51.2% of the vote. She is an appointed member of the Arlington Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission and works as a paraeducator. She’s working on a degree and dual license in elementary and special education. Her priorities include public safety, supporting local businesses and transparency, she told The Herald in October. Bono received 48.6% of the vote. He owned an information technology business for 15 years and currently works as a District 22 deputy fire chief. His priorities include public safety, accountability and smart growth while keeping the town’s charm, he told The Herald in September. As of Tuesday, Watland raised $4,298 in campaign contributions. Bono raised $3,637. Position 7 Tim Abrahamson, a healthcare administrator, ran unopposed for the Position 7 seat and received 98.2% of the vote on Tuesday. His priorities include preserving Arlington’s charm while ensuring future success, public safety and investing in sustainable development, he said in a statement. Election results will be certified Nov. 25. Taylor Scott Richmond: 425-339-3046; taylor.richmond@heraldnet.com; X: @BTayOkay

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