Former Washougal mayoral write-in candidate Paul Godin, and Adam Philbin, a previous City Council candidate, also from 2017, are among the 10 people interested in succeeding Dan Coursey on the council.
In addition to Godin, a Farmers Insurance owner-agent and substitute teacher in the Washougal School District; and Philbin, the security and risk manager for the Shriners Hospital for Children, in Portland, and former emergency medical technician in Bellevue, Washington; the other applicants include Marvin Toelupe, a territory sales manager for AutoZone and volunteer Boy Scouts advisor; Janice Ferguson, a Washougal Parks Board member since 1998 and chairperson of the Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance; and Roxy Cate, a Washougal resident for 26 years and former ground training manager for Horizon Air Industries.
The additional applicants are Lori Rose, a member of the Washougal Salary Commission and former director of finance for the Dublin San Ramon Services District, in Dublin, California; Donald Lowe Jr., a former continuous improvement manager at Insitu and Lockheed Martin; and coach of the Washington Timbers Football Club; and David Szyplinski, a project manager for Western Construction Services and former firefighter for the city of Andover, Minnesota.
Ernie Suggs, a co-founder and board member of the Washougal Schools Foundation and former Camas Community Education director, is applying for the City Council vacancy, along with Karen Susac, a former Chicago school teacher and University of Washington adjunct faculty member.
City Clerk/Finance Director Jennifer Forsberg said of the 10 applicants, several of them submitted applications and letters of interest Friday, the final day of acceptance, prior to the 5 p.m. deadline. The Clark County Elections Office confirmed their eligibility Monday, April 16.