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PRESS RELEASE: Robertson Rated “Outstanding” By Municipal League
Jennifer Robertson, running for position 7 on the Bellevue City Council, received a rating of “Outstanding” by the Municipal League last night. The non-partisan group evaluates candidates based on knowledge of important issues, community involvement, character, and effectiveness. “Outstanding” is the Municipal League’s highest rating. Robertson responded, “The Municipal League is well-respected, so getting an [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2009 under In the News.
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PRESS RELEASE: Robertson Receives EBA’s Sole Endorsement
The Eastside Business Alliance (EBA) announced its endorsement of Jennifer Robertson for Bellevue City Council. Robertson, who currently serves on the Bellevue Planning Commission, is running for position 7 on the city council. Robertson earned the group’s sole endorsement in the race. “It takes a diverse coalition to run for office. I’m excited to add [...]
Posted: September 28th, 2009 under In the News.
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PRESS RELEASE: Robertson Lands Coveted Reichert Endorsement
Bellevue City Council candidate Jennifer Robertson today announced her endorsement by Eighth District US Congressman Dave Reichert. The report comes on the heels of another important endorsement for Robertson by Bellevue Firefighters Local 1604.
Posted: August 31st, 2009 under In the News.
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Conversations with Kevin Wallace and Jennifer Robertson
From Bellevue Reporter Realpolitiks Blog: Bellevue City Council candidate Jennifer Robertson stopped by the office earlier this week to introduce herself. She’s involved in what is shaping up to be a three-way race for the seat left vacant by the late Phil Noble. Robertson, who calls herself a “municipal dork,” said she’s the candidate most [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2009 under In the News.
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Planning commissioner announces bid for Phil Noble’s open seat
From the Bellevue Reporter newspaper: Bellevue Planning Commissioner Jennifer Robertson announced Tuesday that she will run for the City Council seat left open by the late Phil Noble, who died last month of complications from a blood disorder. Robertson was one of three finalists nominated to fill the seat vacated by former mayor Connie Marshall [...]
Posted: July 14th, 2009 under In the News.
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