Who didnt vote for Katie Wilson on Capitol Hill? Mapping the 2025 primary shows progressive success on familiar Seattle political terrain

Seattle, WALocal News

In the August primary, Katie Wilson emerged victorious with 51% of the vote, significantly surpassing incumbent Bruce Harrell, who received 41%. Election maps highlight that Harrell retains support in historically favorable neighborhoods, yet Wilson’s progressive platform resonates strongly throughout Seattle, particularly in the city's core and southern regions. As the November general election approaches, Harrell and fellow incumbents Sara Nelson and Ann Davison face challenges after securing second-place finishes. Nelson struggles with only 35% of the vote, while challenger Dionne Foster leads with a commanding 58%. In another significant contest, Alexis Mercedes Rinck, the most progressive council member, achieved over 78% of the primary vote.

The Seattle City Attorney's race also reflects changing dynamics, with incumbent Ann Davison managing only 33% compared to challenger Erika Evans' 56%. Evans' platform emphasizes civil rights and public service, aligning with the shifting voter sentiment. These election results indicate a notable shift in Seattle's political landscape towards more progressive values.

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