Blaine deserves a city council that listens and delivers real results.
When local voices are pushed aside, decisions drift away from what matters to Blaine. Downtown loses momentum. The working waterfront, including our fisheries, doesn’t get the consistent attention it needs. Small businesses feel the strain and fight to stay upright.
It doesn’t have to be that way.
With steady leadership, Don Enos will represent Ward 3 with clarity and purpose as he steps onto City Council. He will help keep what works, fix what doesn’t, and bring real accountability into every conversation at City Hall.
Why Don, Why Now
Blaine is full of potential. The choices we make today shape what our community becomes tomorrow. Don Enos will bring steady leadership to City Council, protect what makes this town special, and help Blaine shape a future we can be proud of.
Meet Don Enos
Rooted in Blaine.
Focused on What Works.
As a dedicated Blaine resident, Don Enos has seen both the challenges and opportunities this community faces. His career reflects a deep commitment to transparency, ethical leadership, and community engagement, which are the foundations of smart, responsive local government.
Steady Leadership with a Local Voice
Don brings decades of experience in public service and community development. He believes good governance starts with clear values and a focus on real people.
- Transparency: Decisions should be made in the open, with citizens fully informed and involved.
- Ethical Leadership: The public good always comes before personal gain.
- Community Engagement: Every resident deserves to be heard, and that voice should shape what comes next.
"I'm not here to play politics. I'm here to help Blaine make good decisions, protect what works, and move forward with common sense." - Don Enos
Don is stepping into his role on City Council because he believes local government should work for the people it serves. Your priorities deserve to be the city’s priorities.
Why This Matters for Blaine
I’m committed to fair, transparent leadership and to restoring real public participation. That starts with dedicated time for community input at council meetings.
I’ll focus on practical solutions that create local jobs, strengthen small businesses, revitalize our downtown, and support families and schools. At every step, I’ll protect the character that makes Blaine a place worth staying, building, and leading.
This work isn’t just about policy. It’s about people. Let’s build a Blaine we can all be proud of. Together.