Seattle socialist politician faces tight race in recall push
SEATTLE (AP) — Preliminary results Tuesday showed Seattle voters narrowly in favor of recalling socialist City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, a firebrand who pushed the city to adopt a $15 minimum wage, raged against hometown tech giant Amazon for its business practices and angered many with her aggressive political tactics.
But the election is being conducted by a mail-in vote, so definitive results may not be known for several days as more ballots are counted. And Seattle’s election counts are known to swing wildly until final results are posted.
Sawant represents the city council district considered Seattle’s most liberal and includes the neighborhoods east of the downtown area.
If Sawant is recalled, the other eight council members would appoint a replacement until a special election next November.