As more ballots are being counted in the Washington general election, the Seattle mayoral race is looking like it will head to a recount after Katie Wilson took a late lead.
Breakdown
- Katie Wilson leads the Seattle mayoral race by 1,346 votes, keeping the contest within automatic recount territory. 5s
- A machine recount is expected unless Wilson's lead exceeds 2,000 votes or 0.5%, which would remove the automatic recount requirement. 25s
- Wilson, a self-described socialist, plans to focus on reforming and reprioritizing existing city spending before considering new taxes. 1m 19s
- Analyst Sandeep Kaushik notes Wilson's shift from advocating new revenue to optimizing current resources as her initial approach. 1m 43s
- Kaushik highlights the challenges Wilson will face as an outsider with no city government experience, including managing a large new staff. 2m 37s