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    Home » The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: Paul Clark for Bellevue City Council, Position 1

    The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: Paul Clark for Bellevue City Council, Position 1

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefJuly 18, 2025 Opinions No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bellevue is a city that works, making progress on adding housing and attracting more jobs in tech and retail. Light rail will add more opportunity and connections. Known as a “City in a Park,” Bellevue has more than 2,700 acres of parks, trails and open space.

    Yet, managing that evolving portfolio requires vigilant responsiveness, shrewd analysis and careful decision-making to ensure more affordable housing, public safety and economic success.

    Lucky for Bellevue voters, smart and credible candidates are running for City Council, Position 1. Former member John Stokes held that seat for 14 years, before leaving May 2 to spend more time with family. To fill his unexpired term, the council appointed Vishal Bhargava, an Amazon executive, two months ago.

    He and challenger Paul Clark, owner of the tech firm Factoria Labs, are the leading candidates in a field of four — for their service on crucial city panels. A third candidate, Realtor Eddie Chang, also has an impressive civic résumé, including serving as vice chair of the Washington State Real Estate Commission. A fourth candidate, Nicholas Ton, is a self-described “tech guy” with left-leaning endorsements. Learn more about the candidates on the King County Elections website.

    Bhargava spent five years as a member of the city’s planning commission, including helping usher through the latest comprehensive plan last year. Clark has served the city for nine years, first on the civil service commission and currently on the parks board. He challenged Stokes for this seat two years ago, unsuccessfully.

    Their service on the nuts-and-bolts commissions and board demonstrates real time-consuming commitment to a city that works.

    Of the two, Clark demonstrates the most extensive knowledge of the city, while the other two tripped up on whether a policy proposal had been enacted. For instance, Bhargava suggested car camping as a way to help with homelessness, but that program has been active for two years.

    While Bhargava appreciates the state Legislature making changes to housing laws that local governments might be able to pull off politically, Clark is adamant that elected city officials should make such decisions and be held accountable by their constituents.

    One perplexing note: An immigrant, Bhargava became a U.S. citizen in 2021. Yet he has voted in only one election — last November’s general. Though he was on a city commission, he did not vote in the last city election in 2023.

    That does not diminish his service to the city, but voting is a fundamental way to influence your community.

    Bellevue voters have good choices to fill the open Position 1 seat. Paul Clark has the edge for his deep knowledge of the city, specific ideas and commitment to constituents.

    The Seattle Times editorial board: members are editorial page editor Kate Riley, Frank A. Blethen, Melissa Davis, Josh Farley, Alex Fryer, Claudia Rowe, Carlton Winfrey and William K. Blethen (emeritus).



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