Gaps narrow in Seattle City Council races, Strauss flips to lead
On Thursday, incumbents Morales and Lewis gained ground in an election that will shape the city’s approach to policing, drugs and homelessness.
On Thursday, incumbents Morales and Lewis gained ground in an election that will shape the city’s approach to policing, drugs and homelessness.
With seven of nine seats up for grabs, here’s how the new Council might address housing, homelessness, public safety, police accountability and more.
The majority of funds come from businesses and real estate groups supporting conservative candidates, while unions mostly back progressives.
The incumbent City Councilmember and the retired Naval officer explain their plans for the city’s Downtown — and dig into other issues.
An incumbent councilmember and a former small-business owner make their case to lead on public safety, homelessness and housing.