2021 Seattle City Council election

The 2021 Seattle City Council election were held on November 2, 2021. Two seats of the nine-member Seattle City Council were up for election.

2021 Seattle City Council election
← 2019November 2, 2021
Officially nonpartisan
2021 (recall) →

2 of the 9 seats on the Seattle City Council
5 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticSocialist Alternative
Seats before81
Seats won81
Seat changeSteadySteady

Composition of the Seattle City Council by political party[a]

President of the City Council before election

Lorena González
Nonpartisan

Elected President of the City Council

Debora Juarez
Nonpartisan

Background

Four incumbent members of the Seattle City Council did not seek reelection in the 2019 election while the three other incumbents won reelection.[1][2][3][4][5] Mayor Jenny Durkan announced that she would not seek reelection in the 2021 election.[6]

The 2021 election cycle was the 3rd use of Seattle's Democracy Vouchers Program,[7] which other cities and states have looked to replicate.[8]

District 8

Campaign

Teresa Mosqueda, who had served on the city council since her election in 2015, announced on May 5, 2021, that she would seek reelection instead of running in the mayoral election.[9] Kate Martin, who was also running for mayor, announced her campaign for city council on March 23.[10] Michael McQuaid ran in the election, but withdrew after his criminal record involving multiple assaults was reported on.[11][12]

Campaign finance

Bobby Lindsey, Jordan Elizabeth Fisher, Martin, Paul Glumaz, and Mosqueda are participating in the democracy voucher program.[13]

CandidateCampaign committee
RaisedSpentCOHL&D
Brian Fahey[14]$1,914.23$1,914.23$0.00$0.00
Jordan Elizabeth Fisher[15]$1,751.38$0.00$1,751.38$0.00
Paul Glumaz[16]$6,861.86$2,797.73$4,064.13$0.00
Kate Martin[17]$5,846.25$3,576.49$2,269.76$0.00
Teresa Mosqueda[18]$163,777.20$47,922.85$115,854.35$3,090.80

Endorsements

Teresa Mosqueda

Primary election

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Brian
Fahey
Jordan
Elizabeth
Fisher
George
Freeman
Paul
Glumaz
Jesse
James
Kate
Martin
Bobby
Lindsey
Miller
Teresa
Mosqueda
Alex
Tsimerman
Alexander
White
Kenneth
Wilson
Undecided
Change Research (D)[A]July 12–15, 2021617 (LV)± 4.3%0%1%0%3%1%6%3%26%1%1%1%55%

Results

Primary election[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanTeresa Mosqueda (incumbent) 113,052 59.4
NonpartisanKenneth Wilson 30,862 16.2
NonpartisanKate Martin21,99711.6
NonpartisanPaul Glumaz10,2285.4
NonpartisanAlexander White2,4741.3
NonpartisanBobby Miller2,4381.3
NonpartisanJesse James2,0511.1
NonpartisanJordan Elizabeth Fisher1,8101.0
NonpartisanGeorge Freeman1,5750.8
NonpartisanAlex Tsimerman9610.5
NonpartisanBrian Fahey8870.8
Write-in2,0751.1
Total votes190,410 100.0

General election

Debate

2021 Seattle City Council district 8 debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkNonpartisanNonpartisan
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Teresa MosquedaKenneth Wilson
1Sep. 30, 2021Seattle ChannelBrian CallananYouTubePP

Polling

Graphical summary
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Teresa
Mosqueda
Kenneth
Wilson
OtherUndecided
Change Research (D)[A]October 12–15, 2021617 (LV)± 4.1%39%31%3%[c]26%
Elway ResearchSeptember 7–9, 2021400 (LV)± 5.0%33%17%11%33%

Results

General election[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanTeresa Mosqueda (incumbent) 149,589 59.40
NonpartisanKenneth Wilson101,16840.17
Write-in1,0740.43
Total votes251,831 100.00

District 9

Campaign

Lorena González, who was first elected in the 2015 election and was selected to serve as president of the city council in 2020, announced on February 3, 2021, that she would run in the mayoral election.[22] Nikkita Oliver, who had run in the 2017 mayoral election, announced that they would run for city council on March 10.[23] Businesswoman Sara Nelson, who had run in the 8th district in 2017,[24] and Brianna Thomas, who worked as González's chief of staff, also ran in the election.[25]

Campaign finance

Brianna K. Thomas, Corey Eichner, Oliver, and Xtian Gunter are participating in the democracy voucher program.[13]

CandidateCampaign committee
RaisedSpentCOHL&D
Corey Eichner[26]$9,680.00$4,358.33$5,321.67$0.00
Claire Grant[27]$901.32$427.77$473.55$0.00
Lindsay McHaffie[28]$0.00$1,296.86-$1,296.86$0.00
Sara Nelson[29]$133,853.98$39,223.04$94,630.94$5,500.00
Nikkita Oliver[30]$183,429.01$55,176.40$128,252.61$0.00
Brianna Thomas[31]$86,278.01$39,301.57$46,976.44$6,372.00

Endorsements

Nelson endorsements
Local officials
Media
Individuals
Oliver endorsements
State officials
Local officials
Organizations
Media
Thomas endorsements
State officials
Local officials

Primary election

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Corey
Eichner
Xtian
Gunther
Lindsay
McHaffie
Sara
Nelson
Nikkita
Oliver
Brianna
Thomas
Rebecca
Williamson
Undecided
Change Research (D)[A]July 12–15, 2021617 (LV)± 4.3%3%1%0%11%26%6%0%50%

Results

Primary election[20]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanNikkita Oliver 79,799 40.2
NonpartisanSara Nelson 78,388 39.5
NonpartisanBrianna Thomas26,65113.4
NonpartisanCorey Eichner10,2283.5
NonpartisanLindsay McHaffie3,0481.5
NonpartisanRebecca Williamson1,6460.8
NonpartisanXtian Gunther1,4090.7
Write-in6370.3
Total votes198,608 100.0

General election

Debate

2021 Seattle City Council district 9 debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkNonpartisanNonpartisan
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Sara NelsonNikkita Oliver
1Oct. 5, 2021Seattle ChannelBrian CallananYouTubePP

Polling

Graphical summary
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Sara
Nelson
Nikkita
Oliver
OtherUndecided
Change Research (D)[A]October 12–15, 2021617 (LV)± 4.1%41%37%2%[d]21%
Elway ResearchSeptember 7–9, 2021400 (LV)± 5.0%31%26%9%34%

Results

General election[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanSara Nelson 139,336 53.84
NonpartisanNikkita Oliver119,02545.99
Write-in4370.17
Total votes258,798 100.00

See also

Notes

Partisan clients

References