Mark Mullet

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11/06/2025

Looking forward to getting to work this January! 🎉

Thank you Issaquah, for your support and belief in the future of our city and the role I can play in it.

11/04/2025

Regardless of how the election turns out tonight, I am so grateful for the past eight months.

I am grateful that I got to spend even more intentional time getting to know what’s important to the residents of the city that I love.

I am grateful for the support I received from my public endorsements, organizations, and my neighbors, friends, and fellow Issaquah residents.

Lastly, I’m grateful for the hope that I, and many others in Issaquah feel. In times that can feel divisive and isolating, preserving what makes our city special is more important than ever, as is caring for those around us.

Thank you for this incredible journey.

11/03/2025

I am proud to be endorsed by not only leaders at the local level, but at the state level as well.

Thank you Governors Ferguson, Gregoire and Locke for your support!

Mark Mullet - Eastside Business Alliance 10/30/2025

Running a city should feel like running a great local business: listen well, solve problems, treat people with respect.

That’s how I’ve led, and it’s why I’m proud to be endorsed by our community of small-business owners.

Mark Mullet - Eastside Business Alliance Mark Mullet has been a cornerstone of our Eastside community for years, embodying what it means to be a servant leader.

10/27/2025

Reminder: Ballots are out, Issaquah! âś…

Take 5 minutes, fill it out, and return it today, drop box or mail.

If you’re missing a ballot, reach out to King County Elections.

Let’s make our voices heard!

10/25/2025

What happened this week in Issaquah, a mother detained during preschool drop-off, does not reflect our values. No one should be afraid to take their child to school, seek medical care, or attend worship. That’s not who we are as a community.

On January 20, federal officials rescinded long-standing “protected areas” guidelines that limited immigration enforcement in places like schools, hospitals, and houses of worship. Removing those safeguards has made families less certain about everyday routines that should feel safe.

If you or someone you know has been detained or needs legal assistance, the city of Issaquah will help connect you with trusted local nonprofits so you’re not navigating this alone.

If elected as Mayor, I will continue our city’s longstanding practice: if you call the Issaquah Police Department for help, you will not be asked for immigration papers. Our officers are here to protect everyone, full stop. That’s been the direction for years and it would remain so under my administration.

Our police do an excellent job. Please call 911 if you don’t feel safe or witness a crime. In Issaquah, we look out for one another, and my commitment is that our city will continue to value and support all our residents.

10/22/2025
10/22/2025

Ballots are out, Issaquah!

Take a few minutes to vote, and remind your friends and neighbors too.

Yes, we're focused on the big issues: improving traffic, investing in parks, and protecting Issaquah's natural beauty.

But the small things matter too, like murals.
When I was on City Council, adding art to utility boxes brightened up our town. Now, l'd love to see more murals downtown, like the one at JoJo's Coffee on Front Street.

Small touches like these make Issaquah an even more beautiful place to live.

10/20/2025

I’m running for mayor because Issaquah deserves practical solutions that actually get results.

In this video, I share how my background in finance and years of public service shape my approach: listen first, and deliver with a customer-service mindset.

If this resonates with you, please share the video and leave a comment about what you want the next mayor focused on.

Let’s build a safer, stronger, more welcoming Issaquah, together.

10/18/2025

Ballots have arrived!

If you haven’t already checked your mailbox, your ballot for the Issaquah mayoral election should be there soon.

Please take a few minutes this week to fill it out and get it in the mail or drop box before November 4, every vote truly matters in local elections.

And if you have college kids, don’t forget to send their ballots to them right away so they have time to vote and return them before the deadline.

Let’s make sure every Issaquah voter has their say in shaping our city’s future.

Mark Mullet for Issaquah Mayor (30) 10/14/2025

I’m proud to have the endorsement of Mayor Mary Lou Pauly and our Eastside firefighters.

They’ve seen my leadership in action, balancing budgets, protecting neighborhoods, and putting people before politics.

Together, we’ll keep Issaquah thriving.

Mark Mullet for Issaquah Mayor (30) This November, vote Mark Mullet for Issaquah's next Mayor.

10/07/2025

One question I hear a lot talking to neighbors and community members: What makes me ready to be Issaquah's next mayor?

I've balanced budgets in the Senate and City Council, and l've led teams as a small business owner. That mix of public and private experience has taught me how to manage people, build trust, and make smart financial decisions that serve the whole community.

As mayor, I'll bring that same approach to City Hall, leading with teamwork, transparency, and a customer-service mindset.

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98027, 98029, 98075