For State House, 48th District, Pos. 1
Osman Salahuddin represents a new generation of leadership on the Eastside, combining energy with a clear sense of purpose. A lifelong resident of the 48th District, he brings both local knowledge and a practical approach to his work in Olympia.
Since his appointment to the legislature in 2025, Osman has focused on housing affordability, education funding, and workforce development, issues that shape opportunity for every family. Before serving in the legislature, he earned a neuroscience degree from the University of Washington, served as student body president, and was elected to the Redmond City Council, where he worked directly on the day-to-day challenges of growth and infrastructure.
The son of immigrants, a special education teacher and a small business owner, Osman brings a collaborative style rooted in listening and inclusion. He’s focused on solving problems, not scoring points, and building a stronger future for the communities of the 48th.
For State Senate, 48th District
Amy Walen has been a steady and effective voice in Olympia, focused on results that make a difference for families and communities. She voted against the gas tax increase (SB 5801, 2025) because she understood the strain on working families, and she took action on public safety when communities said policies weren’t working (SB 5352, 2023).
As Kirkland’s former mayor and now a state representative, Amy has delivered real results. She’s converted commercial buildings into affordable housing (HB 1757, 2025) and enabled $160 million in local investments for affordable housing and homelessness services (HB 1219, 2019). She’s protected consumers by ending predatory “zombie debt” collection practices (HB 1730, 2019) and sponsored groundbreaking gun dealer safety legislation requiring 24/7 surveillance and security measures (HB 2118, 2024).
When Trump’s administration threatened Washington’s immigrant protection policies, Amy stood firm—co-sponsoring the Keep Washington Working Act (HB 1815, 2019) to stop local police from helping federal deportation efforts and leading legislation so Dreamers can get professional licenses (HB 1889, 2025). She’s also protected reproductive rights (HB 1072, 2025) and fought for small businesses and their workers (HB 1095, 2021).
With experience from her years in business, Amy knows how to balance budgets while maintaining Democratic values. In a time when politics can feel divisive, Amy focuses on practical solutions that reflect the values and priorities of the 48th District. She would be an exceptional State Senator.