AMR is running Rinck launches re-election campaign just months after winning the seat
Seattle Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck has officially launched her re-election campaign just two months after being sworn into her citywide seat, reflecting her continued commitment to issues such as housing affordability and community safety. Rinck, a progressive leader and queer Latina from the Central District, won her position in November by defeating council appointee Tanya Woo, campaigning on a platform dedicated to fully funding city services. Since her swearing-in, she has made notable contributions, including the creation of a Select Committee on Federal Administration and Policy Changes aimed at navigating the complexities introduced by the second Trump administration. Despite her successes, Rinck faces scrutiny regarding her political leanings and the ethical implications of her relationship with an editor at The Stranger, a situation that has led to the resignation of two reporters from the publication. The campaign has already garnered endorsements, including support from fellow councilmember Dan Strauss, which may bolster her position as she heads into the election season.
Currently, no other candidates have emerged to challenge Rinck for the Position 8 seat, making her a strong contender for re-election. The 2025 election season is poised to be significant for Seattle City Hall, with multiple races shaping the future of local governance. Rinck’s focus on community rights and essential services highlights her dedication to addressing the pressing needs of Seattle residents.