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King County Councilmember trying to stop the spread of city policies to suburbs August 4, 2021 at 3:38 pm After early results from the primary election Tuesday, some people came up short and aren’t going on to the general in November. But others did well, including King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn. Dunn is leading in the race for County Council District 9 with 56.84% of the vote. His closest opponents are Kim-Khanh Van (21.15%) and Chris Franco (16.26%). District 9 covers southeast King County. increasingly becoming removed from the suburbs and rural King County. “The Seattle City Council is moving everybody farther to the left in the urban core, and the King County council is sadly attempting to emulate that,” Dunn said. “And it’s been a little bit like, … every time we have an election, we lose another sort of moderate or conservative councilmember.” ....
State Sen. Joe Nguyen is challenging Constantine, who is seeking his fourth term. Constantine hasn t faced a serious challenge since 2009 when he was first elected over former TV anchor Susan Hutchison. Constantine is seeking his fourth term as county executive. If elected, he will be the longest-serving executive for King County since the current governance system was adopted in the 1960s. Also on the ballot are Goodspaceguy, Johnathon Crines and Bill Hirt. King County s Proposition 1 King County voters will decide whether to approve a property-tax levy this year that would renew funding support for programs and services that help children, youth and families in the county. ....
Racist message targets Seattle church as rallies supporting Asian-Americans continue This comes as there has been a national increase on crimes against the AAPI community KING COUNTY, Wash. - Seattle Police are investigating a racist message that was left behind in a church parking lot. It was discovered Monday morning at the International Full Gospel Fellowship in the Pinehurst neighborhood. The message used an expletive before the word China and right next to it said, U will pay. Members of the church said they believe it’s a hate crime and said it’s the fourth incident like this one since January. ....