Tammy Morales

Tammy Janine Morales (born October 23, 1968) is an American politician from Seattle, Washington. She was elected to represent District 2 on the Seattle City Council in November 2019.

Tammy Morales
Member of the Seattle City Council
from District 2
Assumed office
January 6, 2020
Preceded byBruce Harrell
Personal details
Born (1968-10-23) October 23, 1968 (age 55)
Political partyDemocratic
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Socialists of America[1]
SpouseHarry Teicher
ResidenceSeward Park, Seattle
Alma mater

Early life and education

Morales was raised in San Antonio, Texas by a single mother who always worked two jobs.[2][3]

Morales attended the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology. She later earned a Master of Science in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin.[4]

Career

Morales served as Legislative Director for a state legislator in the Texas House of Representatives[5] where she worked with state agencies and advocates to develop legislation on TANF initiatives, childcare funding, and low-income housing.[4] Morales then worked as a budget and policy analyst for the New York City Independent Budget Office[6] where she focused on children's service agencies.[4]

Morales moved to Seattle in 2000 and worked for nonprofits focused on community-centered development and impactful philanthropy. Morales later started a successful consulting firm providing community development, advocacy and communications services with specialties in cross-sector strategic planning, public policy research and analysis, and community building and convening. Work on food access research and programming included clients such as the City of Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment and Seattle-King County Public Health.[6][4]

Morales completed a two-year term as a Human Rights Commissioner for the City of Seattle in July 2019[7] and also served on the board of the Rainier Beach Action Coalition.[8]

Political career

2015 Seattle City Council Election

In the 2015 general election, Morales came within 344 votes[9] of District 2 Seattle City Council member Bruce Harrell, a two-term incumbent, former mayoral candidate, and Seattle lawyer. Harrell did not run for re-election in 2019.[10]

2019 Seattle City Council Election

In January 2019, Morales declared her candidacy for Seattle City Council District 2 and received an endorsement from U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Seattle, who co-chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[11]

Morales, along with incumbents Lisa Herbold and Kshama Sawant, received national attention[12][13] when Amazon donated $1.45 million to support opposing candidates via the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce's political action committee, the Civic Alliance for a Sound Economy (CASE).[14] In her campaign, Morales supported a head tax for Seattle corporations,[15] legislation opposed by Amazon and that in 2018 Seattle City Council approved then quickly rescinded.[16] In an email to supporters, Mayor Jenny Durkan called Morales a "socialist" — Morales's political affiliation is Democrat — and endorsed District 2 candidate Mark Solomon.[17]

Morales won the 2019 general election with 60.5% of the vote.[18]

Seattle City Council

Morales assumed the office of District 2 Councilmember in January 2020,[19] representing Rainier Beach, Beacon Hill, Chinatown/International District, SODO and Georgetown.

Electoral history

2015 election

Seattle City Council District 2, Primary Election 2015[20]
NonpartisanJosh Farris1,72513.20%
NonpartisanTammy Morales 3,223 24.66%
NonpartisanBruce Harrell 8,066 61.72%
NonpartisanWrite-in550.42%
PartyCandidateVotes%
Turnout13,25826.81%
Registered electors49,450
Seattle City Council District 2, General Election 2015[21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanBruce Harrell 9,532 50.79%
NonpartisanTammy Morales9,18848.96%
NonpartisanWrite-in460.25%
Turnout19,86639.74%
Registered electors49,987

2019 election

Seattle City Council District 2, Primary Election 2019[22]
NonpartisanOmari Tahir-Garrett6072.86%
NonpartisanAri Hoffman2,45111.54%
NonpartisanMark Solomon 4,923 23.19%
NonpartisanChris Peguero1,0004.71%
NonpartisanPhyllis Porter1,2545.91%
NonpartisanTammy Morales 10,630 50.07%
NonpartisanHenry Dennison3041.43%
NonpartisanWrite-in610.29%
PartyCandidateVotes%
Turnout22,17237.80%
Registered electors58,655
Seattle City Council District 2, General Election 2019[23]
NonpartisanTammy Morales 16,379 60.47%
NonpartisanMark Solomon10,58639.08%
NonpartisanWrite-in1210.45%
PartyCandidateVotes%
Turnout28,40047.82%
Registered electors59,389

2023 election

Personal life

Morales has been a Seattle resident for over 20 years. She is a mom with three kids - two in the Seattle Public School system and one at Portland State. Morales and her family call the Lakewood neighborhood home.[3]

References