While the first batch of election results put incumbent Bruce Harrell more than 7% ahead of challenger Katie Wilson, more results published by election officials in Seattle have the race split by about 51-49 in Harrell's favor. Later ballot returns typically trend more progressive, increasing Wilson's odds of victory.
Breakdown
- Bruce Harrell's lead over Katie Wilson has shrunk from over 7% on election night to 1.88% as more votes are counted. 20s
- With over 46% of ballots counted, Harrell holds 50.74% of the vote and Wilson has 48.86%. 42s
- Political analysts note that remaining ballots may favor Wilson, as last-minute voters in Seattle tend to skew progressive. 1m 37s
- Harrell's campaign focuses on public safety and homelessness, while Wilson emphasizes affordable housing and landlord reform. 2m 7s
- The King County Elections Office will continue counting votes, with the next ballot update scheduled for Monday. 2m 40s