Renton, WA – In the lead-up to the Renton City Council elections, Raman Mann’s campaign is gaining vibrant support, highlighted by a recent energetic fundraising event that drew attention from across the community. Mann, who is running for Position 2 on the City Council, brings with him not only a strong professional background but also a deeply personal connection to the city he calls home.
“I grew up in Renton, grew up in Tiffany Park—Renton has always been a part of me,” Mann shared during the event, underlining his lifelong bond with the city where he now raises his own family. “It’s a beautiful city,” he added with pride.
Mann, a first-generation American, reflected on the values instilled in him by his immigrant parents—a taxi driver and a nurse. “I grew up in their shadow, absorbing their lessons through their actions,” he said. “From Dad, I learned the worth of hard work and the art of saving—every dollar stretched to its limit. From Mom, I saw the power of giving back, her small gestures lighting up the community—a warm meal for a neighbor in need, donating clothes to those struggling. Renton wasn’t just our address; it was our lifeline.”

Today, Raman Mann and his wife Arsh have built a life and business in Renton, and with a child on the way, Mann is more committed than ever to shaping the city’s future. “Renton isn’t just where I live—it’s who I am,” he declared. “And with a son on the way and a community to fight for, I am ready to shape its next chapter.”

A central theme of Mann’s campaign is collaboration. He has emphasized his desire to become a vital part of the city’s structure and decision-making, promoting community-first solutions. “We may not always agree,” Mann said, “but through respectful dialogue and mutual understanding, we find common ground. And when we walk away, we are still friends—and that is the beauty of America.”

With his grassroots support growing and a strong message of unity, service, and shared progress, Raman Mann presents a compelling vision for Renton’s future as he seeks a seat on the City Council.

