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What’s at Stake in the Seattle City Council Races

What’s at Stake in the Seattle City Council Races

What’s at Stake in the Seattle City Council Races

With 45 candidates vying for a district seat, a lot could shift this fall. Crosscut reporter Josh Cohen talks it through.

Today, at the launch of Seattle’s 2023 campaign season, we examine some of the biggest issues our city faces. Crosscut city reporter Josh Cohen recently spoke with campaign consultants, pollsters, pundits, and representatives of big business and labor to get a sense of what’s at stake in this election and what voters might want.

Complicating these issues, and the search for solutions, is that the Seattle City Council could face a seismic shift: Four incumbents have announced they will not seek re-election, and a fifth, Teresa Mosqueda, is running for King County Council; if she wins, that will leave her seat open too.

For this episode of Crosscut Reports, host Sara Bernard talks with Cohen about what exactly voters might choose in November. While the Council has almost always been left-of-center, and is likely to remain so, the possibility of change leaves plenty of room for speculation.

Read our full report on the Seattle election and the issues likely to be at the center of it here

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Credits

Host/Producer: Sara Bernard

Reporter: Josh Cohen

Executive producer: Mark Baumgarten

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Sara Bernard

Sara Bernard

Sara Bernard is a senior podcast producer and co-host of Northwest Reports at Cascade PBS. She was previously the host and producer of This Changes Everything.

Maleeha Syed

Maleeha Syed

Maleeha Syed is a podcast producer and the co-host of Northwest Reports. She previously worked as the Cascade PBS communities reporter and as a staff reporter at the Burlington Free Press in Vermont.