Rebecca Long
A candidate for Cheney City Council Position 4, City of Cheney in the 2025 Washington General Election, Nov. 4
Age: 42
City: Cheney, Washington
Education: Attended Eastern Washington University for a bachelor's degree in computer science starting in 2002. Also received a master’s degree in computer science from Eastern Washington University in 2013.
Work Experience: Leads two global software engineering teams as a director of software engineering for ENGIE Impact. Long has been in the position for a little over 5 years.
Political Experience: First ran for a position in Cheney City Council two years ago, but lost to an incumbent.
Campaign finance: Raised about $8,800, including $1,800 in loans as of Oct. 1, according to the state Public Disclosure Commission. Contributors include Spokane County Water District 3 Commissioner Mary Wissink and former state legislative candidate Pam Kohlmeier and Spokane City Council candidate Kate Telis.
Race Results
| Candidate | Votes | Pct |
|---|---|---|
| Rebecca Long | 1,079 | 50.21% |
| Timothy Steiner | 1,070 | 49.79% |
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