Trust is built, not bought. WA-10 deserves a fighter for working families. For Working Families. For WA-10.
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Meet Adam

Adam Arafat is a dad and husband raising his kids in Spanaway.

He served 20 years in the Army and now works in county public service delivering infrastructure for our communities.

Adam rejects corporate PAC money and fights to lower costs, expand care, and clean up government.

Service • Work • Family

Short Bio

  • 20 years of service: Led aviation maintenance and airfield operations, building teams and delivering on mission.
  • Public service today: Manages complex county capital projects so communities get reliable services without surprises.
  • Rooted here as a dad and husband: Raising kids in Spanaway with my wife; we see rising costs, crowded classrooms, and housing struggles firsthand.

What I’ve Done

Army – Built teams, kept people safe, managed equipment, and delivered under pressure.

County Public Service – Plans and delivers infrastructure projects on time and on budget.

Community – Listens first, brings people together to solve everyday problems.

What I’m Fighting For

  • Lower costs: Focus dollars on families, expose price gouging, stop giveaways.
  • Healthcare you can use: Expand coverage, end junk fees, simplify care.
  • Protect rights and freedom: Defend voting, privacy, family decisions, equal protection.
  • A fair shot for every family: Schools, training, safe neighborhoods, real paths to the middle class.
  • Clean government: End pay-to-play politics, stop backroom deals, sunlight on every dollar.

Projects & Delivery

  • Worked on multi-million-dollar infrastructure projects.
  • Planned scope, schedule, and budget with cost estimates and risk tracking.
  • Coordinated contractors and departments to avoid delays.

Accountability & Independence

Rejects corporate and special-interest money. Publishes every dollar and vote. Votes “no” on anything that benefits donors more than families.

FAQs

Why are you running?

Because politics should serve ordinary people, not insiders.

How will you get results in a divided Congress?

Set goals, build honest coalitions, and deliver step by step.

What does independence mean to you?

No favors, no backroom deals, full transparency.