
Politics
Is it time for WA to give ranked-choice voting a shot?
Some lawmakers say it could make for less divisive politics. Others remain wary, based on Pierce County’s past experience with the alternative voting method.
Some lawmakers say it could make for less divisive politics. Others remain wary, based on Pierce County’s past experience with the alternative voting method.
As the dust settles, both parties have the opportunity to assess the voters' messages.
The election is not quite over — ballots and lawsuits are still pending in some areas — but post-mortem season has begun.
As a Seattle Public Schools graduate, parent of three daughters who graduated from Garfield High School, and now a proud
Six years after the McCleary case compelled state legislators to reform funding for public education, Seattle Public Schools risks losing nearly a fifth of its operating budget if the levies don’t pass.