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The 2019 Seattle City Council election was held on November 5, 2019. Seven seats of the nine-member Seattle City Council were up for election. Four incumbent members of the city council did not run for reelection while the remaining three incumbents all won reelection. The amount of money spent during the campaign doubled from the 2015 election with Amazon spending $1.5 million to support multiple candidates, including Egan Orion against Sawant and Pedersen's campaign.

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  • The 2019 Seattle City Council election was held on November 5, 2019. Seven seats of the nine-member Seattle City Council were up for election. Four incumbent members of the city council did not run for reelection while the remaining three incumbents all won reelection. Sally Bagshaw, Bruce Harrell, Rob Johnson, and Mike O'Brien all announced that they would not seek reelection to the city council. Andrew J. Lewis defeated Jim Pugel to succeed Bagshaw, Tammy Morales defeated Mark Solomon to succeed Harrell, Alex Pedersen defeated Shaun Scott to succeed Johnson, and Dan Strauss defeated Heidi Wills to succeed O'Brien. Incumbent councilors Lisa Herbold, Debora Juarez, and Kshama Sawant ran for and won reelection. The amount of money spent during the campaign doubled from the 2015 election with Amazon spending $1.5 million to support multiple candidates, including Egan Orion against Sawant and Pedersen's campaign. (en)
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  • 2019 Seattle City Council election (en)
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  • ; Federal officials *Pramila Jayapal, member of the United States House of Representatives from Washington's 7th congressional district ; Organizations *King County Democrats *National Women's Political Caucus of Washington *Seattle Sierra Club ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; Organizations *National Women's Political Caucus of Washington (en)
  • ; Newspapers *The Seattle Times (en)
  • ; Newspapers *The Seattle Times of Washington (en)
  • ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; Organizations *Seattle Sierra Club (en)
  • ; State officials *Nicole Macri, member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 43rd district *Rebecca Saldaña, member of the Washington State Senate from the 37th district ; Local officials *Lorena González, member of the Seattle City Council from the 9th district ' *Teresa Mosqueda, member of the Seattle City Council from the 8th district ' ; Organizations *National Women's Political Caucus of Washington *Seattle Sierra Club ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; State officials *Nicole Macri, member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 43rd district *Rebecca Saldaña, member of the Washington State Senate from the 37th district ; Local officials *Lorena González, member of the Seattle City Council from the 9th district *Teresa Mosqueda, member of the Seattle City Council from the 8th district ; Organizations *Seattle Sierra Club ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; State officials *Frank Chopp, Speaker of the Washington House of Representatives *Jessyn Farrell, former member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 46th district *Nicole Macri, member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 43rd district *Javier Valdez, member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 46th district *Brady Walkinshaw, former member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 43rd district ; Local officials *Sally Bagshaw, member of the Seattle City Council from the 7th district *Tim Burgess, 55th Mayor of Seattle *Jenny Durkan, 56th Mayor of Seattle *Lorena González, member of the Seattle City Council from the 9th district *Larry Gossett, member of the King County Council from the 2nd district *Bruce Harrell, 54th Mayor of Seattle *Rob Johnson, member of the Seattle City Council from the 4th district *Jeanne Kohl-Welles, member of the King County Council from the 4th district *Joe McDermott, member of the King County Council from the 8th district *Teresa Mosqueda, member of the Seattle City Council from the 8th district *Abel Pacheco Jr., member of the Seattle City Council from the 4th district *Larry Phillips, former member of the King County Council from the 4th district *Charles Royer, 48th Mayor of Seattle ; Organizations *EMILY's List *King County Democrats *National Women's Political Caucus of Washington *Planned Parenthood *Seattle Sierra Club ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; Organizations *National Women's Political Caucus of Washington ; Newspapers *The Stranger (en)
  • ; Local officials *Jenny Durkan, 56th Mayor of Seattle (en)
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  • The 2019 Seattle City Council election was held on November 5, 2019. Seven seats of the nine-member Seattle City Council were up for election. Four incumbent members of the city council did not run for reelection while the remaining three incumbents all won reelection. The amount of money spent during the campaign doubled from the 2015 election with Amazon spending $1.5 million to support multiple candidates, including Egan Orion against Sawant and Pedersen's campaign. (en)
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