Camas resident Anna Miller says Camas City Councilor Leslie Lewallen ‘stands up for us even when she must stand alone’
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Ask yourself: Why are so many local businesses and community members rallying behind Leslie Lewallen for re-election to the Camas City Council?

It’s not just politics, it’s about trust, transparency, and results. Leslie has earned the respect of Camas residents by listening, showing up, and delivering on the issues that matter most. Her record reflects a deep commitment to fiscal responsibility, public safety, and preserving the character of Camas while planning thoughtfully for the future.
Firefighters. Police. Builders. Fellow city and county council members. Family advocates that fight to protect our children and parental rights. So many Camas residents are standing with Leslie.
As for me? It’s her courage. She takes on corruption. She stands up for us even when she must stand alone.
Return Leslie Lewallen to the Camas City Council. Open your ballots. Vote early. Let your voice be heard.
Anna Miller
Camas
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Leslie Lewellan stands for the residents and she is the best pick.I heard her speak and she is worth your vote.