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Ry Armstrong

Ry Armstrong is running for Seattle City Council Member, District 3.

Political background

Ry Armstrong's campaign for city council is their first entry into politics.

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Candidate website

Professional background

Ry is a customer success partner with TheGuarantors and an independent producer at RYCO Theatricals and Indie Chameleon Inc. They used to be a remote business affairs associate at the Dramatists Guild of America and a product zone specialist at Apple.

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LinkedIn

Personal background

Ry is originally from the Pacific Northwest. They attended Inglemoor High School. They have a bachelor's degree in musical theater from Central Washington University and a master's degree in international relations from American University. If elected, they would be the first LGBTQIA+ district representative and the first genderqueer person on city council.

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Candidate website

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Transportation & Infrastructure

  • Advocates for the creation of a bike-share program for residents and visitors.
  • Wants to provide free travel vouchers to increase ridership participation.
  • Intends to partner with Sound Transit to let the Link Light Rail run 24/7.
  • Plans to establish one singular street car system.

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Candidate website

Housing & Urban Development

  • Wants to establish Seattle as a "right-to-shelter" city, which supports the homeless by providing them with circumstance-specific resources.
  • Supports the expansion of social housing and mixed-use development.
  • Advocates for a vacancy tax on medium to large landlords.
  • Intends to increase renter protections, such as by passing an ordinance establishing rent stabilization and control.

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Candidate website

Environment

  • Plans to implement a corporate carbon or capital gains tax.
  • Wants to ensure recycling and composting sustainability goals are being met through an internal audit of waste systems.
  • Supports solar leasing, green roofing and/or heat pump incentives.

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Candidate website

Public Services

As of June 27, 2023, Ry Armstrong’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Public Safety

  • Supports an increase to the city's JumpStart tax as a progressive revenue source.
  • Wants to create two new independent departments as alternatives to traditional policing: "311 for non-emergent needs, renter’s rights and sustainability protocols, and 611 for mental health needs, case work for our houseless neighbors, community mediation, and medical services for addiction."
  • Intends to create higher training and accountability standards for law enforcement.
  • Plans to make substance abuse and mental health treatment more accessible.
  • Supports increased regulation on firearms and weaponry.

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Candidate website