King County Executive Dow Constantine announced this week that he will not run for reelection next year after 15 years in the county’s top job.
Constantine was elected to the position in 2009 after defeating Susan Hutchison. The seat had been vacated earlier that year by Ron Sims, who had left with 11 months left on his term to serve as deputy secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the Obama administration. (Kurt Triplett, who finished Sims’ term, did not run for election.) Constantine decisively won reelection three times. Prior to being county executive, Constantine served on the county council and was in the state Legislature as a representative and a state senator.
Constantine, who grew up in West Seattle and still lives there, chairs the Sound Transit Board and serves on the Puget Sound Regional Council, the Mountains to Sound Greenway board and others.
King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci, a former Bellevue city councilmember who has been on the King County Council since 2015, launched a campaign to run for county executive after Constantine's announcement. The Seattle Times reported that King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay was “seriously considering” running for the position.
The position is nonpartisan.