Update on Search for New Seattle City Council Member

The Seattle City Council had a public meeting this morning where community groups could weigh in the who should fill former CM Teresa Mosqueda's seat. The Council is likely to announce their pick on Tuesday, Jan. 23rd.

The Stranger's Hannah Krieg was there and I pulled her most interesting tweets on the speakers. One said that, somehow, Council President Sara Nelson managed to go past Board Director Vivian Song as candidates were introducing themselves. 

Krieg says, “Union workers and educators came out to support Song. She seems to be the nominee who comes closest to filling Council Member Teresa Mosqueda's big progressive shoes.”

“But don't count out Mari Sugiyama!! She's got a lot of supporters from Seattle's Asian American community.”

I would think it would be very difficult for the Seattle Asian community with several great candidates in the mix. 

Also, a group called "Concerned Citizens 4 Good Governance" has launched a peition campaign, calling out Tim Ceis and saying "Corporate interests are trying to buy the vacant Seattle City Council seat, and it's time to tell them loud and clear; it's not for sale!

It looks like they started the petition three days ago and have at least 888 signatures.  They and the rest of the community groups have until 5 pm today to submit their input to the Council.

From the calendar on the Council website, it appears they will be meeting at 2 pm tomorrow.

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