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Darren McCrea

A candidate for Spokane City Council District 3 (Northwest), City of Spokane in the 2023 Washington Primary Election, Aug. 1

Education: Graduated from Columbia High School in 1986.

Work experience: Has worked as a forester, a horse racing promoter, in the cattle industry, and in the marijuana and hemp industry. Owned SpoCannabis, the first medical marijuana dispensary in Eastern Washington.

Political experience: Worked on the mayoral campaign of Tom Grant, who lost to Jim West.

Family: Married. Candidate did not provide the name of his spouse.

Political donations: Has not submitted paperwork to the state Public Disclosure Commission.

Race Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Kitty Klitzke 6,466 34.56%
Earl Moore 4,073 21.77%
Esteban Herevia 3,309 17.68%
Christopher Savage 3,270 17.48%
Darren McCrea 824 4.40%
Randy McGlenn II 770 4.12%

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