2019 City Council Candidates

City Council District 1 Southwest 4 Year Term Incumbent is

Campaigning in Primary Election Lisa Herbold Brendan Kolding Phillip Tavel Withdrew Candidacy Jesse Greene Isaiah T. Willoughby

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2019 Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/6/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 1 Lisa Herbold** 1st Place - $86,417.00 King County Herbold won her 2015 election by just 39 votes. A d1forlisa@ http://district1forherbo

(INCUMBENT) 47.95% Labor longtime aide to former Councilmember Nick Licata, gmail.com ld.org/ (7,048 The Stranger Herbold has more city hall experience than anyone. votes) She's fought for more housing and tenant protection in her time on council, winning $29 million in bonding for new affordable housing. Herbold is also a well- known skeptic of the streetcar. 1 Phillip Tavel** 2nd Place - $77,058.00 CASE Tavel is a former physicist, video-game developer, ptavel@g http://tavelforseattle.c

33.83% teacher and Pro Tem judge who’s now working as an mail.com om/ (4,972 attorney. He’s been a candidate for office a number of votes) times: In 2014, to be a judge in King County District Court; in 2015, for City Council. He lost both times. 1 Brendan 3rd Place - $74,749.00 Brendan Kolding is a longtime Seattle police officer kolding34 http://brendankolding.

Kolding 17.76% who's running on a campaign that's supportive of law @gmail.co com/

(2,610 enforcement and in favor what he calls the city's m votes) "FEMA-style" approach to homelessness.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 2 Southeast 4 Year Term Incumbent is

Campaigning in Primary Election Henry Dennison Ari Hoffman Christopher Peguero Phyllis Porter Mark Solomon Omari Tahir-Garrett

Withdrew Candidacy Ian Irving Bradshaw Matthew Perkins

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 2 Tammy 1st Place - $90,039.00 The Stranger Tammy Morales ran for this seat in 2015, losing to Bruce Harrell info@vot https://www.vot

Morales** 44.69% by just 344 votes. Now the former staffer in the Texas efortam efortammy.com/

(5,042 legislature, community organizer, and member of the Seattle's my.com votes) Human Rights Commission is hoping for better luck. With Harrell on the way out, she's hoping to pull representation of south Seattle to the left. 2 Mark 2nd Place $56,272.00 CASE Solomon completed seven years of active duty service, info@ma https://marksolo

Solomon** - 24.59% Seattle Mayor including stints at a NATO Command and Control site in rksolomo mon.org/

(2,774 Durkan Western Germany and at the Defense Intelligence Agency in n.org votes) Washington DC, before leaving active duty and returning to Seattle in 1990. Mark has served as an intelligence analyst at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and is currently a Crime Prevention Coordinator with the Seattle Police Department. 2 Ari Hoffman 3rd Place - $91,182.00 From Hoffman: “Ari Hoffman is a business owner and campaign https://hoffmanf

13.55% entrepreneur who volunteers with local nonprofits. Ari worked @hoffma orseattle.com/ (1,529 with city-wide citizen groups to stop city plans to allow camping nforseattl

votes) in green spaces as well as to repeal the Head Tax. Ari is running e.com because as a dad and a business owner, he is motivated to work for the safety of citizens who are raising their families here and are concerned about the future of the city of Seattle.” 2 Phyllis 4th Place - $45,981.00 Phyllis Porter is an educator, community activist, organizer, info@ele https://www.ele Porter 6.16% leader and "energetic individual passionate about building ctphyllisp ctphyllisporter.c

(695 community relationships with city government." She's an avid orter.com om/ votes) bike and transportation advocate. She is involved with Neighborhood Greenways and Rainier Bicycle Club and started a local branch of Black Girls Do Bike

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 2 Christopher 5th $52,372.00 Christopher Peguero has worked at Seattle City Light for christophe https://www.district

Peguero Place - over a decade. A member of the Seattle Silence Breakers, he r@district2 2forpeguero.com/ 5.22% has advocated for more equity within the city. According to forpeguero

(589 his campaign page, he is the founder of Seattle’s SEqual .com votes) affinity group and advocates for workplace equity regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. 2 Omari 6th $0.00 Tahir-Garrett is from Seattle, Washington. His professional omariafrin UNKNOWN Tahir- Place - experience includes teaching in schools and for community et@yahoo.

Garrett 3.28% programs. He was also a little league coach for 40 years. com (370 Tahir-Garrett has been an activist and advocate for many votes) community issues, including the creation of the Northwest African American Museum and the Umoja P.E.A.C.E. Center 2 Henry Clay 7th $0.00 Dennison is a member of the Socialist Workers Party swpseattle UNKNOWN Dennison Place - (different from Socialist Alternative and the Democratic @gmail.co

2.01% Socialists of America). m (227 votes)

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 3 East Central

4 Year Term Incumbent is

Campaigning in Primary Election Logan Bowers Zachary DeWolf Pat Murakami Ami Nguyen Egan Orion Kshama Sawant

Withdrew Candidacy Sara M Brereton Asukaa Jaxx Beto Yarce

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: (As of $ Raised Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) (As of 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 3 Kshama 1st Place $270,797.00 The Stranger Sawant is running for her third term as Seattle's votesaw https://www.kshamasa

Sawant** - 32.75% most controversial member of the City Council. She's ant@gm want.org/

(INCUMBENT) (6,270 an avowed socialist and is unafraid of challenging ail.com votes) her colleagues in public — a trait that endears her to her allies and angers her opponents. 3 Egan Orion** 2nd Place $89,396.00 CASE Orion leads both the Capitol Hill Chamber of info@bl UNKNOWN - 23.74% Commerce and the Broadway Business uewavep (4,545 Improvement Area. His company, One Degree olitics.co

votes) Events, puts on Pride events both on Capitol Hill and m at Seattle Center. 3 Pat Murakami 3rd Place $86,646.00 Murakami is often referred to as a “neighborhood manager http://patforseattle.org

- 14.20% activist.” This comes from her time spent as head of @patfor / (2,719 the Mount Baker Community Club and president of seattle.o

votes) the South Seattle Crime Prevention Council. She has rg an IT and computer repair business. Murakami ran against Councilmember Lorena González in 2017. She made it past the primaries, thanks in large part to a Seattle Times endorsement, but lost in the general election by a wide margin.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 3 Zachary 4th Place - $82,587.00 King County Labor Zachary was raised in Spokane and has lived in Seattle zachary https://www.electdewolf.

DeWolf 12.54% since 2012. “We no longer have time to wait for some @electd com/ (2,401 other person or some other time. I’m running because ewolf.co

votes) I want to give Seattle residents hope for our future. m We need leadership now who will look at every single neighbor and say I see you and you matter and together we can create solutions to make Seattle a place we are all proud to call home—one that we can proudly share across the world” 3 Ami 5th Place - $93,667.00 Nguyen is the daughter of Vietnamese refugees. She info@el https://www.electami.co

Nguyen 9.50% graduated from Stanford University and UCLA law ectami.c m/

(1,819 school and works in the Seattle public defender’s om votes) office representing clients dealing with mental health issues. 3 Logan 6th Place - $93,293.00 Washington Bowers was born and raised in District 3, where he’s campaig https://www.votelogan.or

Bowers* 7.04% Retail* running. He’s a onetime software engineer with n@votel g/ (1,347 Microsoft, Zillow and Amazon. Now, he owns and runs ogan.or

votes) Hashtag Cannabis in Fremont with his wife. g

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 4 Lake Union to Sand Point 4 Year Term Incumbent is Abel Pacheco

Campaigning in Primary Election Sasha Anderson Ethan Hunter Frank Krueger Beth Mountsier Emily Myers Joshua Newman Alex Pedersen Shaun Scott Heidi Stuber Cathy Tuttle

Withdrew Candidacy Abel Pacheco Zoe True

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 4 Alex 1st $98,398.00 CASE Pedersen was a legislative aide to former Councilmember- contact@ https://electalexpe

Pedersen* Place - Seattle Times turned-Mayor Tim Burgess, where he worked on the city’s pre- electalexp dersen.org/ ** 45.44% Washington school program, budget issues and gun safety legislation. edersen.o

(6,546 Retail* Pedersen also worked for the Secretary of HUD in Washington rg votes) D.C. during the Clinton administration. Outside of the public sector, Pedersen worked as a senior analyst and manager for financial institutions that fund affordable housing. Pedersen has his Masters in Government Administration from the University of Pennsylvania. 4 Shaun 2nd $82,438.00 The Stranger Shaun Scott is a local writer and activist. He currently info@scot https://scott2019.c

Scott** Place - freelances for the Guardian and works as a caretaker. Scott is t2019.co om/

19.41% heavily involved in the local chapter of the Democratic m (2,797 Socialists of America. He’s a supporter of the repealed votes) employee tax on big businesses and opposed the council’s approving of the new contract for the Seattle Police Officers Guild. He worked for Congressperson Pramila Jayapal's re- election campaign and was behind efforts to unionize campaign staff and secure pay for interns. 4 Cathy 3rd $77,811.00 Cathy Tuttle is the Executive Director of Seattle Neighborhood info@cath http://cathy4counc

Tuttle Place - Greenways, a group that advocates for safe streets for y4council. il.org/

12.65% pedestrians and bikers. org (1,823 votes)

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 4 Emily 4th $89,559.00 King County Emily Myers is a scientist and labor organizer running for info@e https://emilyforseattle.co

Myers Place - Labor Seattle City Council. In addition to her work at UW milyfors m/ 11.45% developing tools to study Parkinson's Disease, she is on eattle.co

(1,650 the executive board of UAW4121, a delegate to the MLK m votes) Labor Council, a leader in 500 Women Scientists, and a co-founder of the Washington Science Policy Network. 4 Heidi 5th $40,246.00 Stuber is the strategic director for Sea to Sky Rentals, a heidistu https://www.electheidistu

Stuber Place - vacation rental company in Seattle. Her background is in berforcit ber.com/ 3.73% legislative advocacy, education, and business leadership. ycouncil (538 Heidi speaks regularly at VRMA and NWVRP conferences @gmail.

votes) and for Washington Autism Alliance & Advocacy. com 4 Beth 6th $5,306.00 Transit & Urban Design Policy/Project Manager at City of mtsier@ UNKNOWN Mountsier Place - Redmond, Washington -Government outlook.

3.01% Former Senior Principal legislative Analyst at King com (434 County Council votes) Former Affordable Housing Planner (and Policy Analyst) and QUE team at King County, Washington - Government Studied Architecture at University of Washington Studied Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 4 Sasha 7th $46,121.00 Sasha Anderson is a 12-year resident of District 4. She currently sashaander https://sashafor

Anderson Place - works with Big Brothers Big Sisters, where she runs a high sonfordistri 4.org/ 1.30% school mentoring program. Anderson is a former Peace Corps ct4@gmail.

(187 volunteer and has earned two Master's degrees in Sustainable com votes) International Development and Coexistence & Conflict from Brandeis University. 4 Joshua 8th $21,621.00 Joshua Newman has lived in Seattle for two decades and is now info@vote https://votenew

Newman Place - raising his four children in Ravenna with his wife, Emily. A UW newman.co man.com/

1.21% alum, Newman is a Boeing engineer, longtime transit advocate, m (175 and volunteer at his kids’ public school. He is a former president votes) of his neighborhood community council, baseball coach, and synagogue board member. 4 Frank 9th $3,056.00 Frank Krueger fell in love with Seattle 15 years ago and has contact@v http://votefrank

Krueger Place - been a small business owner in District 4 for over a decade. otefrank.or .org/

0.92% While building his mobile app business, he led free continuing g (133 professional education efforts for adults, volunteered in after- votes) school STEM education programs for kids, and helped immigrants navigate the US immigration system to legally enter the United States. 4 Ethan Hunter 10th $8,071.00 At just 19, Hunter is the youngest candidate, by a long shot. hunter4sea https://hunter4 Place - He’s currently a student at Seattle Central Community College. ttle@gmail seattlecitycounc

0.51% According to his website, he lives in the University District and .com il.com/ (74 has two dogs, Castro and Jose votes)

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 5 North 4 Year Term Incumbent is

Campaigning in Primary Election Ann Davison Sattler Debora Juarez John Lombard Tayla Mahoney Mark Mendez Alex Tsimerman

Withdrew Candidacy David Ishii George Liu

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 5 Debora 1st $74,470.00 CASE As a council member, Debora Juarez has earned info@debora https://deborajuarez

Juarez** Place - King County herself the reputation of being fiercely loyal to District juarez.com .com/ (INCUMBENT) 42.31% Labor 5 in north Seattle. Before being elected to council in (5,819 Seattle Times 2015, she was a private sector attorney with a focus votes) The Stranger on tribal affairs. She was also briefly a pro-tem King County Superior Court judge. 5 Ann Davison 2nd $44,446.00 According to MyNorthwest.com, Sattler "previously info@neighb https://neighborsfor

Sattler** Place - worked as a caseworker in the U.S. House of orsforann.co ann.com/

27.84% Representatives in Washington, D.C., providing aid to m (3,829 constituents regarding military service, medicare, and votes) social security." 5 John Lombard 3rd $55,830.00 Consultant John Lombard has spent most of his career john@votejo https://votejohnlom

Place - working on environmental issues, including with King hnlombard.c bard.com/

13.78% County Department of Natural Resources and Parks om (1,895 and as a lecturer at the University of Washington. As a votes) private consultant, he focuses on land-use planning and regulation.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: (As of $ Raised Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) (As of 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 5 Tayla 4th Place - $2,075.00 UNKNOWN tayla.mah UNKNOWN Mahoney 7.82% oney@gm

(1,076 ail.com votes) 5 Mark 5th Place - $5,913.00 UNKNOWN seattlerica UNKNOWN Mendez 5.96% (820 n@gmail.

votes) com 5 Alex 6th Place - $0.00 Tsimerman is a serial public commenter and well-known standup@ http://alexforamerica.c

Tsimerman 1.93% (266 City Hall antagonist who’s often asked to leave public alexforam om/

votes) forums for his inappropriate language. erica.com

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 6 Green Lake to Golden Gardens 4 Year Term Incumbent is Mike O'Brien

Campaigning in Primary Election Kara Ceriello Jeremy Cook Jay Fathi Sergio Garcia Melissa Hall Jon Lisbin Kate Martin Joey Massa Bobby Miller John Peeples Ed Pottharst Terry Rice Heidi Wills

Withdrew Candidacy Kelle Grace Gaddis Michael J. O'Brien

Christopher Rufo **Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 6 Dan 1st $88,360.00 The Stranger Strauss has been a legislative aide to state Sen. David ballard206@ https://www.seattlefor

Strauss** Place - Frockt (D-Seattle) and Seattle City Councilmember Sally gmail.com danstrauss.org/ 30.85% Bagshaw, where he's worked on housing and (5,452 transportation. He also worked as legislative manager to votes) the Alliance for Gun Responsibility. He grew up in Ballard.

6 Heidi 2nd $104,490.00 CASE Wills served on the Seattle City Council from 2000-2003, campaign@h https://heidiwills.com/

Wills*** Place - Washington before she was ousted with two other incumbents eidiwills.com 22.74% Retail* following the "strippergate" scandal — described by the (4,019 Seattle P.I. at the time as "small-scale" but "sexy." Most votes) recently, Wills was the Executive Director of First Tee of Greater Seattle, an organization to help young people through golf. She owns a business with her husband that creates small gifts. 6 Sergio 3rd $67,174.00 Garcia is a member of the Seattle Police Department. He info@sergiof http://sergioforseattle.

Garcia Place - was an outspoken advocate for the Seattle City Council to orseattle.org org/ 14.55% approve a controversial new contract with the Seattle (2,571 Police Officers Guild. votes) 6 Jay Fathi 4th $93,105.00 CASE Fathi is a trained family physician. After working for more compliance@ https://jayforseattle.co

Place - than a decade for Neighborcare Health, he became the bluewavepoli m/

13.63% senior medical director of primary care and community tics.com (2,408 health with Swedish hospitals. He then became the CEO votes) of Coordinated Care in Washington expanding access to health care to 250,000 Washingtonians, with a complicated departure. He lives in Fremont with his wife and two sons, who attend Seattle Public Schools.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/6/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 6 Kate 5th $52,668.00 From Martin: “A 32-year resident of District 6, Kate katemartinse https://www.putkateon

Martin Place - Martin is a professional planner and designer and mother [email protected] thecouncil.org/

3.64% of two adult sons who both live here in Seattle. She first om (643 got involved in school, neighborhood and citywide issues votes) in 1998.”

6 Jon Lisbin 6th $59,097.00 Business owner Jon Lisbin is a member of Seattle Fair elect@jonlisb https://www.jonlisbin.c

Place - Growth, which advocates for careful management of in.com om/ 3.28% growth in the city. The organization helped launch a (580 challenge to the city's assessment of the impacts of votes) adding density in exchange for affordable housing. He ran for council in 2015, but failed to make it through the primary. 6 Jeremy 7th $1,899.00 Cook has lived in North Ballard and worked in Seattle for jeremy_d_co UNKNOWN Cook Place - more than a decade. His background in communications. [email protected]

2.98% m (526 votes)

6 Melissa 8th $38,085.00 Melissa Hall has spent most of her career as a lawyer and melissa@hall https://www.hall4six.co

Hall Place - geographer dealing with land use and related issues. She 4six.com m/ 2.31% currently owns a solo primary care law practice that (408 focuses on supporting people who have unusual lives. votes) She lives in lower Fremont with her wife and child.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 6 Ed 9th $25,555.00 NO INFO LISTED epottharst UNKNOWN Pottharst Place - @gmail.co

1.83% m (324 votes) 6 John 10th $3,307.00 John arrived in Seattle nearly ten years ago to make john@pee https://www.peeplesforse

Peeples Place - airplanes. He takes every opportunity to enjoy Puget plesforseat attle.com/

1.60% Sound's great outdoors, getting involved with the tle.com (283 community, volunteering for a youth organization, and votes) helping students with their homework. He seeks to maintain big citizenship and smaller government as established by Washington State's founders and as envisioned in her state constitution. Seattle’s government exists to serve the people and do those things the citizens cannot be expected to do for themselves. Let's keep it that way. Like many of his neighbors, he has recently watched as the city council has made decisions that adversely affect the lives of every city dweller. John wants to represent the people of the 6th District to ensure a bright future for Seattle and all her residents.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 6 Terry Rice 11th $34,527.0 Rice is the managing director of Savor Seattle, which terrymrice http://electterryrice.c

Place - 0 provides food-based tours of Seattle. He has a long 88@gmail om/

0.97% history in the business and hospitality world, including .com (171 with home design company Porch and as manager of votes) hotel operations with a small-ship cruise company. 6 Joey Massa 12th $2,897.00 Joey Massa is a Washington Army National Guard joey@mas https://www.massafo

Place - veteran and cancer survivor. He's the son of Warden, saforprogr rprogress.com/

0.89% Washington Mayor Tony Massa, formerly president of ess.com (158 the Public School Employees Union. votes) 6 Kara Ceriello 13th $0.00 NO INFO LISTED kara@hey UNKNOWN Place - seattle.vot

0.46% e (82 votes)

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

City Council District 7 Downtown to Discovery Park 4 Year Term Incumbent is Sally Bagshaw

Campaigning in Primary Election Gene Burrus James Donaldson Michael George Don Harper Naveed Jamali Isabelle J. Kerner Andrew J. Lewis Daniela Lipscomb-Eng Jim Pugel Jason Williams

Withdrew Candidacy Elizabeth Campbell Aaron Harris

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 7 Andrew J. 1st $85,909.00 King County A fifth generation Washingtonian, born and raised in lewisforse https://lewisforseat

Lewis** Place - Labor Seattle, Lewis studied Economics in London and graduated attle@gma tle.com/

28.85% The Stranger from the University of California, Berkley School of Law. il.com (4,602 During school he worked as an assistant to Robert Reich, votes) Secretary of Labor from 1993-1997. Lewis currently works in the Seattle City Attorney's Office with a practice focused on diverting low-level offenders under 25 years old into diversion programs as an alternative to incarceration. 7 Jim 2nd $95,921.00 CASE Pugel is a former acting chief of the Seattle Police jim@jimpu https://www.jimpu

Pugel** Place - Department, installed by former Mayor Mike McGinn. He gel.com gel.com/ 26.46% was pushed out when Ed Murray was elected and he went (4,220 to work for the King County Sheriff's Office. In recent votes) years, he's battled cancer. Pugel recently appeared in an advertisement in support of I-940, the so-called police accountability initiative, alongside a family member of Charleena Lyles who was killed by Seattle police officers. 7 Daniela 3rd $48,815.00 Daniela Eng is a resident of Magnolia and graduate of the daniela@w https://danielafors

Lipscomb- Place - University of Washington. She's the account executive blservices. eattle.com/

Eng 10.32% with WBL Services, which provides communications com (1,646 equipment to support major events, including NFL games. votes)

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: (As of $ Raised Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) (As of 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 7 Michael 4th Place $74,059.00 CASE Michael George is a senior development consultant at info@mic https://www.mic George - 8.72% Kidder Matthews, where he works extensively on haelforsea haelforseattle.co

(1,391 transportation-related projects. He also co-founded ttle.com m/ votes) Parents for a Better Downtown Seattle, a non-profit dedicated to making downtown a better neighborhood for children. He has also served on the Seattle Public Schools Capacity Task Force. 7 Gene Burrus 5th Place $6,574.00 Gene Burrus has been a resident at 1521 Second Ave geneforse UNKNOWN - 6.28% since 2012, and has lived downtown since 2009. Gene has attle@gm

(1,002 worked at Microsoft as an attorney for 13 years, and has ail.com votes) actively worked with the police, mayor, city attorney and city council to promote public safety downtown. 7 Jason 6th Place $76,358.00 Jason began his career in management consulting at contact@ https://www.elec Williams - 4.94% Accenture and, later, Monitor Group, advising electjason tjasonwilliams.co

(788 organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, williams.c m/

votes) the Rockefeller Foundation, and College Board, on om strategy and impact measurement. He currently works at Microsoft. Jason, his wife Laura, and their young daughter rent a home in Magnolia.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 7 Don 7th $20,925.00 I was born in Shoreline and after graduating from high dharperd http://www.don Harper Place - school hitchhiked around the west coast for a while. Settling istrict7@ harperforseattle.

4.91% down - a bit – I got a job teaching math to blind students gmail.co com/

(783 through the City of Seattle and the federal government in m votes) the ESP or Employment Supplement program. Restless, I hitchhiked over 70,000 miles around the USA, Canada, Mexico and Guatemala meeting many people of all ages, ethnicity and political viewpoints. This has given me a great appreciation of how good people are regardless of their approach to life. I have been involved with the Queen Anne Community Council for 21 years and have served as Chair of the Parks Committee for 18 years. I’ve worked with the community to raise over $2 million for park improvements, purchase of Smith Cove Park, and the development of the Thomas C Wales Park. I served for 7 years on the Citizen Oversight Committees for the 2000 Pro Parks & 2008 Parks & Green Spaces levies. I treasure my two Parks’ Denny Awards for volunteer stewardship. 7 Naveed 8th $6,977.00 Jamali is an intelligence officer with the U.S. Navy. He was info@nav http://naveedfor

Jamali Place - also a civilian intelligence asset for the FBI. He went on to eedforse seattle.com/

3.15% write a bestselling book, How to Catch a Russian Spy and attle.com (503 became an intelligence analyst on MSNBC. He lives in Queen votes) Anne.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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2019 Seattle City Council Candidates

Primary Election Results: $ Raised (As of (As of Brief Description D Candidate 8/7/19) 8/5/19) Endorsements (Sources: Crosscut & Candidate Websites) Email Website 7 James 9th Place $15,730.00 Donaldson played for the Seattle Supersonics in the jamesd@ UNKNOWN Donaldson - 3.12% 1980s. He then started a physical therapy and fitness standinga (497 business in 1989 and ran three clinics for 20 years. Now, bovethec votes) he's a business consultant and CEO of a mentorship rowd.co

startup. He's a board member of the Greater Seattle, m South Snohomish and the Tacoma Chambers of Commerce and an executive member of the Washington State Mentors. 7 Isabelle J. 10th $4,431.00 Kerner graduated from American University in isabelle@ https://kernerforcouncil

Kerner Place - Washington, D.C. with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political kernerfor .com/ 2.82% Science and a minor in Studio Art. While in D.C., Kerner council.c

(449 spent time interning for Washington state Senator Maria om votes) Cantwell and then went on to work at a patent law firm before moving back to Seattle in 2016. She now works at Chihuly Garden and Glass.

**Note: 1st and 2nd place candidates will advance to the general election on November 5, 2019.

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