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RandySF

(79,642 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 06:48 AM 20 hrs ago

Katie Wilson likely to be Seattle's next mayor

atie Wilson, a staple of Seattle’s progressive politics, who for years toiled behind the scenes of City Hall in pursuit of higher taxes on Amazon and stronger regulations for renters, is likely to be the city’s 58th mayor.

After trailing by more than 10,000 votes the day after the election, Wilson, 43, chipped away at Mayor Bruce Harrell’s margin as late-counted ballots broke her way. She took a tiny lead in Monday’s count, and with Tuesday’s additions, Wilson is now ahead by 1,346 votes.

The race could ultimately prove to be the closest in Seattle’s history. If the two candidates remain within 0.5% after the results are certified later this month, an automatic machine recount will be triggered. The race is barely within that margin now. If they are within 150 votes, the contest will go to a hand recount.

But with only 1,463 ballots remaining — plus however many challenged ballots are resolved — Wilson is now the clear favorite to be elected.




https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/katie-wilsons-lead-grows-in-race-for-seattle-mayor/

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Katie Wilson likely to be Seattle's next mayor (Original Post) RandySF 20 hrs ago OP
Progressive on the edge of a win in Seattle mayor race LiberalArkie 15 hrs ago #1

LiberalArkie

(19,106 posts)
1. Progressive on the edge of a win in Seattle mayor race
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 11:23 AM
15 hrs ago

A progressive activist appears to be on the cusp of winning her bid for mayor of Seattle in a narrow victory that has echoes of the race to lead New York City.

With a dwindling number of ballots left to count, Katie Wilson led Mayor Bruce Harrell by just over 1,300 votes, according to results released Tuesday by King County Elections. The incumbent led by more than 10,000 votes the day after the election but mail-in ballots counted after Nov. 4 favored the challenger.

Harrell has not conceded but it was unlikely he can make up the difference with the ballots left to count, Democratic strategists said.

“Kate Wilson won 61.23% of the 6,121 ballots counted today. Huge percentage and her total is close to not requiring a recount,” Crystal Fincher, a Seattle-based political consultant, said by text after the latest results. “I’m comfortable calling this race for Wilson now.”

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https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/11/progressive-activist-seattle-mayors-race-00647423
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