The Libertarian Party is proud to endorse these principled candidates running in local nonpartisan elections in November 2025.
Snohomish County

Alan Rubio
City Council – Everett, WA – District 4
Rubio is dedicated to enhancing safety, preventing crime, and advocating for lower taxes. By creating a secure environment and reducing financial burdens, we can empower businesses and foster job growth. Together, we can build a thriving community where everyone benefits.
The Key campaign issues Alan is running on are:
- Public safety (community oriented policies to reduce crime
- Lower taxes (by lowering taxes local businesses and families will be better positioned to grow the community fostering a better Everett.)
- Housing affordability (cutting Red tape and expanding opportunities for new development to allow for residents to get a chance to purchase a home)
King County

Cobi Clark
City Council Position 6 – Auburn, WA – Districts 47 and 31
I am a lifelong local resident, recognized as a top 40 Under 40 business professional. I delivered over 300 homes across Washington before shifting my focus to public service and serving Senator Jeff Wilson during the 2025 legislative session. My background in housing and policy allows me to bring common sense leadership, rooted in real-world experience, to address Auburn’s challenges.
I am committed to expanding affordable housing through smart zoning reforms, upholding rule of law and civil liberties with Auburn’s court and police systems, and setting our local businesses up for success. While I bring strong ideas to the table, I firmly believe in listening to feedback to ensure every policy aligns with the community, while respecting individual freedom. With deep local roots and a clear vision for the future, I am ready to step up and serve our community. Learn more at CobiClark.com and please vote Clark this election!
The Key campaign issues Cobi is running on are:
- Create housing with smart zoning reform
- Protect civil rights and uphold rule of law
- Streamline economic development