Hey Friend,
Your support means everything — because this campaign is about us, our families, and our communities having a real voice in the decisions that shape our lives.
I’m not a career politician — and I don’t intend to become one. For over 30 years, I’ve worked alongside our neighbors to bring people together, solve problems, and make sure everyone is heard and valued. I believe that public service is about listening, showing up, and helping lift others up so we can build stronger, healthier communities — together.
Right now, we have the chance to bring fresh energy and accountability to the King County Council — and finally open the doors for new voices to shape our future. My opponent has held this seat for more than 30 years. I respect anyone’s service, but I believe it’s time to pass the torch — and make sure our communities don’t get left behind while others hold on to power.
This campaign depends on everyday people like you, not political machines or big donors.
✅ Every donation helps us reach voters, share our message, and give people a real alternative to decades of the same.
✅ Every volunteer helps build connections one conversation at a time.
✅ Every share brings more neighbors into the movement.
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I’m supporting Pahaliyah Brown for King County Council District 7!
Pahaliyah brings 30+ years of public service, a heart for the community, and a determination to uplift others and make sure county decisions truly serve the people — not politics.
This campaign isn’t about power, it’s about people — built on collaboration, responsibility, and common-sense solutions we create together.
Learn more and get involved at: www.votepahaliyah.com
#WeDecideWeActWeWinTogether
We’re building this one conversation, one relationship, and one step at a time — and I’m so grateful to have you walking this path with me.
We Decide. We Act. We Win Together.
With gratitude,
Pahaliyah