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Press ReleaseCovington City Councilmember announces her candidacy for WA State Senate, bringing practical, community-first leadership to Olympia for South King County families.
Press ReleaseThe Washington Senate Republican Campaign Committee backs Soltys as a priority candidate in one of Washington's most competitive swing districts.
Press ReleaseFiling locks in her bid for the seat representing Auburn, Covington, Kent's East Hill, and unincorporated South King County — running on a six-year record of falling crime and real results.
Press ReleaseWith Carmen Goers ending her State Senate bid, Soltys is now the only Republican on the ballot heading into the August 4 primary.
Press ReleaseThe KCGOP Endorsement Committee names Soltys as the party's standard-bearer in one of King County's most competitive Senate districts.
In the News
Kent ReporterCovington City Councilmember Kristina Soltys has announced her candidacy for Washington State Senate in the 47th Legislative District, entering a race that includes incumbent Democrat Claudia Kauffman and fellow Republican Carmen Goers. Soltys, who defeated a 14-year incumbent with 62% of the vote in 2019 and was reelected unopposed in 2023, says she is running to fight for working families struggling with rising costs, public safety, and a government out of touch with South King County.
Seattle Red / 770 AMCovington City Councilmember Kristina Soltys is launching a campaign for state Senate in the 47th Legislative District, bringing a record of local governance and a personal story as a Ukrainian-born immigrant and mother of three. Soltys, who has represented Covington since 2019, says affordability and public safety will be the centerpiece of her bid for the August 4, 2026 primary.
KIRO 7 NewsCommunities across the Puget Sound region are organizing donation drives for Ukraine following Russia's invasion, and Covington City Councilmember Kristina Soltys is helping lead the effort. Soltys has been coordinating medical supply collection at a local Ukrainian-American church, working with Gateway Medical Alliance out of Kent and Valley Medical Center to get supplies to her home country.
MyNorthwestKristina Soltys, a Covington City Council member who was born in Ukraine, says she is heartbroken watching Russian forces target hospitals and children. "It's a new kind of sick," she told Dori Monson, describing her anguish at seeing pediatric facilities struck and her determination to help from thousands of miles away.
KING 5 NewsUkrainians and Russians living in western Washington gathered in Renton to pray for peace and speak out against the war in Ukraine. Among them was Covington City Councilmember Kristina Soltys, who drew a sharp distinction between the Russian government and Russian people: "This isn't war between Russia and Ukraine — this is a war between Putin and Ukraine."
U.S. Rep. Kim SchrierCongresswoman Kim Schrier joined Covington city leaders and the Covington Police Department for a public safety roundtable addressing rising property crime and officer staffing shortages. Council members including Kristina Soltys, City Manager Regan Bolli, and then-Acting Police Chief Adam Easterbrook participated in the discussion alongside the congresswoman.
Covington-Maple Valley ReporterKristina Soltys appears to have ousted 14-year Covington City Council incumbent Marlla Mhoon, leading with 62% of the vote in Tuesday night's early returns. The challenger, who ran on public safety and community investment, is expected to bring new blood and a new perspective to Covington's leadership, according to observers watching the race.
Covington-Maple Valley ReporterAfter 14 years as a Covington resident, Kristina Soltys says she is ready to do more than simply call the city home — she wants to shape its future. "Growing up in an immigrant family, I have always been taught to do more, try harder, and give back," Soltys told the Reporter, "because serving is more rewarding than being served."
Kristina Is Stepping Up to Fight for the 47th. Will You Help Her Win?
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