News Seattle city attorney’s race: A stark choice marks the 2021 ballot Ann Davison and Nicole Thomas-Kennedy present widely varying visions for Seattle criminal justice system. by David Kroman / October 6, 2021
Politics Watch | Tacoma mayoral candidates debate housing, homelessness and police Crosscut’s Melissa Santos moderates the debate between incumbent Victoria Woodards and challenger Steve Haverly. by Cascade PBS Newsroom Staff / October 6, 2021
Politics How Tacoma mayoral candidates compare on the issues Victoria Woodards, the incumbent, faces a challenge from Steve Haverly, a political newcomer with a background in construction management. by Melissa Santos / October 5, 2021
Politics Redistricting in Washington state: What's at stake in 2021 Commissioners — two Democratic and two Republican appointees — just submitted their proposed new voting district lines. by Melissa Santos / October 1, 2021 / Updated 9:35 a.m. Oct. 1, 2021
Politics Weekly WA newspaper fined $15,000 for selling election coverage The Tacoma Weekly got slapped down by campaign finance regulators last week, who said its illegal move undermined journalism. by Melissa Santos / September 28, 2021
Politics Seattle City Council Position 8 race is more competitive than expected While incumbent Teresa Mosqueda went into her reelection bid with little known competition, the primary results changed the race. by Nate Sanford / September 22, 2021
News Young activist candidates try to spur peers to get out and vote Despite a slate of hard-left candidates, younger voters didn’t cast many ballots in August’s primary election. What might change that? by Hannah Krieg / September 16, 2021
Politics Poll shows many Seattle voters undecided, but Harrell leads Homelessness remains a top issue as voters lean toward Harrell for mayor, finds the new Crosscut/Elway Poll. by David Kroman / September 15, 2021
News Can Seattle activists make it as 'career' politicians? Activists found their power in the streets in the summer of 2020. Now they're looking to use it in the halls of power. by Hannah Krieg / September 15, 2021
Politics Young WA progressives eye electoral offices – with reservations A new batch of candidates aim to make an impact without becoming 'career politicians.' by Hannah Krieg / September 14, 2021
News Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes concedes primary election The race between Nicole Thomas-Kennedy and Ann Davison will contrast vastly different approaches to criminal justice. by David Kroman / August 6, 2021 / Updated Aug. 6 at 5:08 p.m.
Politics Harrell, González will likely compete to be next Seattle mayor In the contest to replace Lorena González on the Seattle City Council, Fremont Brewing founder Sara Nelson and attorney and activist Nikkita Oliver jumped out to a clear lead. by David Kroman / August 3, 2021 / Updated at 9:30 p.m. on Aug. 3
Politics Primary election to narrow choices for Seattle mayor, city council The first ballots will be counted on Tuesday for races across Washington state. by David Kroman / August 3, 2021
News Seattle city attorney election: What’s at stake Incumbent Pete Holmes is gunning for a fourth term, but first must get through challengers from the left and the right. by David Kroman / July 30, 2021
Politics That voting-rights bill Congress rejected? Most of it is WA law With mail-in voting and same-day voter registration “we really are ahead of the curve,” one state lawmaker says. by Melissa Santos / June 28, 2021