Seattle School Board Early Election Results
Update
The update is that the numbers in these four races have not really changed in a second drop of votes.
I will be live-blogging the superintendent announcement, set to start in about 30 minutes.
end of update
Analysis
Ah, the power of The Stranger. They got Kathleen Smith elected even as she ran a very low-key campaign. Their endorsement of Jen LaVallee probably helped her quite a lot given her race didn't start until the general election.
These results are with 20.26% of the vote counted. I thought I understood that the turnout wasn't great so I don't expect there will be any change.
I note that The Stranger does not appear - at this point - to have pulled off electing Katie Wilson over Bruce Harrell for mayor.
As for the balance of power on the School Board, it appears there will be a shift. If I had to line them up, it would be Rankin, Smith and Briggs on one side while it's Topp, Mizrahi, Song, and LaVallee on the other. I mean this in terms of SOFG.
It will be interesting to see how they all settle into their new roles. At least they don't have to worry about a new superintendent to watch out for.
D2
Kathleen Smith 52.29%
Sarah Clark 47.06%
D4
Joe Mizrahi 76.17%
Laura Marie Rivera 23.30%
D5
Vivian Song 76.68%
Janis White 22.69%
D7
Jen LaVallee 55.84%
Carol Rava 43.49%
Comments
- Patrick
Buckle Up
Buckle Up,I did say my Board majority was about SOFG. It's good for Board members to have a friendly relationship with each other.
As for school closures, I still say it's is going to happen. The district has boxed themselves in (on purpose) and I'm sure the new super will go along (no matter how reluctantly). I think the only thing that could stop it is a big surge of new enrollment. Maybe the new superintendent's presence might engender that, I don't know.
Look for big changes to school start times too - the heady days of the late secondary start time to support adolescent sleep is near its end
TJB