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Morales, Woo advance past primary for Seattle City Council’s District 2 seat

Aug 2, 2023, 4:50 PM | Updated: Nov 7, 2023, 1:52 pm

WA General Election Results...

Tammy Morales (Left) and Tanya Woo (Right) will be competing for the Seattle City Council's District 2 seat this November. (Images courtesy of the campaigns)

(Images courtesy of the campaigns)

Incumbent Tammy Morales and Tanya Woo advanced from August’s primary election race for Seattle City Council District 2, garnering 49% and 45% of the vote, respectively.

Margaret Elisabeth, the only other non-fill-in option on the District 2 ballot, received 5% of the vote.

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Read and learn more about each candidate below.

– 49.24%

Morales is the incumbent Seattle City Councilmember for District 2.

“It鈥檚 been an honor to serve as your Councilmember, and I鈥檓 running again so that, together, we can continue building a future that includes all of us. I鈥檝e got the experience to organize community-centered approaches聽and I secure the investments to match. We deliver on our values rather than simply profess them,” Morales said in her candidate statement.

She is endorsed by Representative Pramila Jayapal, Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda, the National Womens Political Caucus, The Stranger, Liz Berry, state representative from the 36th district.

– 44.91%

Woo works as a small business owner and a community advocate.

“As a community advocate, I鈥檝e fought against continued discrimination from the city towards the CID, recently named one of the most endangered neighborhoods in America. I learned that fighting for our voice when the city imposes their will without listening to our community, is a fight we can win. I want to bring that same passion to fight for all of South Seattle,” Woo said in her candidate statement.

She is endorsed by The Seattle Times, Toshiko Hasegawa, commissioner of the Port of Seattle, and Bob Hasegawa, state senator from the 11th district.

– 5.40%

Elisabeth is the co-chair of the Green Party of the United States.

“We have a lot of serious issues facing us as citizens of Seattle, and I鈥檇 like to mention three things we need to directly address: Universal Citywide Single Payer Healthcare,听The Right to Shelter聽补苍诲听a Real Living Wage,” Elisabeth said in her candidate statement.

She is endorsed by the Green Party of Seattle and Washington.

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