Executive Constantine appoints Patti Cole-Tindall to serve as King County’s interim sheriff
Nov 23, 2021, 10:55 AM

Patti Cole-Tindall speaks after her appointment to serve as King County's interim sheriff. (Hanna Scott, 成人X站 Newsradio)
(Hanna Scott, 成人X站 Newsradio)
King County Executive Dow Constantine announced on Tuesday, appointing Undersheriff Patti Cole-Tindall to fill the position starting on Jan. 1, 2022.
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Cole-Tindall will become the first person of color to ever serve as King County sheriff, having previously joined the department in 2015 as the chief of technical services. She was appointed to serve as undersheriff in 2020. According to the county, that role had her overseeing “the development and implementation of the KCSO strategic plan and the examination and strengthening of the KCSO complaint and use of force review processes.”
鈥淧atti鈥檚 background and experience in the sheriff鈥檚 office and across county government — working with labor, serving her community, and demonstrating integrity and transparency — make her uniquely qualified to step into this interim role,” Constantine said on Tuesday. “She embodies the key qualities we鈥檙e looking for as we begin to rethink community safety, hire the next generation of officers and search for a newly appointed sheriff.”
Speaking on Tuesday following Constantine’s announcement, Cole-Tindall expressed her goal to “ensure a smooth transition.”
鈥淚 am honored to serve as the interim sheriff, and will be working closely with my management teams to support and lead the people of the KCSO until the new sheriff is appointed,鈥 she said.
Previously, King County鈥檚 sheriff was an elected position decided by voters. A trio of charter amendments approved during 2020鈥檚 election changed that, giving the county executive the authority to appoint the role.
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At the time, incumbent Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht had claimed the amendments would functionally 鈥渄ismantle鈥 her office, although others 鈥 including County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay 鈥 argued that they were crucial to creating a culture of accountability.
Johanknecht’s term expires at the end of 2021. Cole-Tindall will serve as sheriff while the county conducts a nationwide search for a full-time replacement.
The open position was posted in early November, and 鈥渨ill be shared nationally through various organizations and recruiting forums.鈥 The county has also tagged聽聽to head up the recruitment process, which is expected to wrap up by the summer of 2022.
Once a candidate is chosen by Constantine, they will be subject to a confirmation vote from the county council.