Local Elected Officials- Stanwood & Camano Island, Washington

S.A.F.E. believes civic access is an equity issue.

Decisions made by local, county, state, and federal officials directly impact housing, education, public safety, environmental health, and access to resources. 

Historically, people of color, disabled community members, immigrants, low-income families, and other marginalized groups have been excluded from these decision-making spaces.

This page is designed to make local government more accessible, transparent, and navigable for everyone — especially those who may not have been taught how to engage or who have felt unheard or unsafe doing so.

City of Stanwood

Mayor & City Council

Local city government shapes day-to-day community life, including zoning, policing, infrastructure, and public services. These decisions can have unequal impacts across communities, which is why S.A.F.E. encourages residents — particularly those most affected — to know who represents them.

Stanwood City Hall

10220 270th Street NW

Stanwood, WA 98292📞 360-629-2181🌐 https://www.stanwoodwa.org

Mayor

Sid Roberts — Mayor of Stanwood

Stanwood City Council

Dani Gaumond — Council Position 1

Marcus Metz — Council Position 2

Darren Robb — Council Position 3

Robert “Chili” Hicks — Council Position 4

Steve Shepro — Council Position 5

Andreena Bergman — Council Position 

6Tim Schmitt — Council Position 7


Stanwood-Camano School District

Board of Directors

School boards make decisions that deeply affect students, families, educators, and staff — including discipline policies, special education services, curriculum, and school climate. S.A.F.E. centers equity in education because students do not experience school systems equally.

District Office

26920 Pioneer Highway

Stanwood, WA 98292

📞 360-629-1200

🌐 https://www.stanwood.wednet.edu/school-board

School Board Members

John Russell — Director, District 1

Charlotte Murry — Director, District 2

Miranda Evans — Director, District 3

Michael Olson — Director, District 4

Steve King — Director, District 5 (At-Large)


County Government

County governments oversee services that often intersect with housing stability, public health, environmental justice, and access to safety-net resources. S.A.F.E. encourages community members — especially those most impacted by county-level policies — to stay informed and engaged.

Snohomish County Council (Represents Stanwood)

District 1 Councilmember

Nate Nehring — Snohomish County Council President

3000 Rockefeller Avenue

Everett, WA 98201📞 425-512-4810

📧 Nate.Nehring@snoco.org🌐 https://snohomishcountywa.gov

Island County Council (Represents Camano Island)

District 1 Commissioner

Janet Sinclair

1 NE 7th Street

Coupeville, WA 98239📞 360-678-5111

📧 janet@islandcountywa.gov🌐 https://www.islandcountywa.gov


Washington State Legislature

10th Legislative District


State legislators vote on laws that shape education funding, healthcare access, civil rights protections, housing policy, and environmental standards across Washington State.

State SenatorRon Muzzall (R)

State Representatives

Clyde Shavers (D) — House Position 1

Dave Paul (D) — House Position 2

🌐 Find legislators & contact forms:

https://app.leg.wa.gov/districtfinderUnited States Congress


Washington’s 2nd Congressional District

Federal representatives influence national policy related to civil rights, economic opportunity, immigration, education funding, and social safety nets. S.A.F.E. encourages residents to understand how federal decisions connect to local realities.

Representative

Rick Larsen (D)

315 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, DC 20515

📞 202-225-2605

🌐 https://larsen.house.gov

Why This Matters

Access to information is the first step toward meaningful participation. S.A.F.E. provides this resource to help community members — particularly those historically marginalized — understand who holds decision-making power and how to engage safely and effectively.

This page does not endorse candidates. It exists to support informed, equitable civic participation.