Sep 21, 2021 · by SeattleDSA. 11.4 minute read. On Tuesday, September 7th, 2022, Seattle Democratic Socialists of America overwhelmingly voted to endorse Seattle City Attorney Candidate, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, a former public defender who took first in the primaries. Thomas-Kennedy beat out the incumbent, establishment Democrat Pete Holmes, with a …
Jul 25, 2021 · Nicole Thomas-Kennedy over either incumbent Pete Holmes or viable challenger Ann Davison for City Attorney. Those organizations focused primarily on an urbanist agenda find Andrew Grant Houston and Colleen Echohawk appealing at the mayoral level.
Aug 06, 2021 · Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes, a three-term incumbent, during a candidates forum at Miller Community Center in Seattle on Sept. 20, 2017. ... A former bankruptcy lawyer, Holmes won his first ...
Jul 29, 2021 · While Holmes has racked up endorsements from six City Council members, Attorney General Bob Ferguson and other prominent Democrats, his rivals have peeled off support from his right and left ...
Ann Davison Sattler is an American attorney and politician who is the Seattle City Attorney. She was elected in November 2021.
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Seattle, Washington, U.S. Daniel T. Satterberg (born May 7, 1960) is an American attorney and politician serving as the prosecuting attorney of King County, Washington, United States, an office he has held since 2007.
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Pete Holmes, now in his third term as Seattle City Attorney, is the only elected city attorney in Washington State.
As of April 2018, salaries of councilmembers are authorized to be $62.11 per hour, an increase of 5% from 2017. This is equivalent to an annualized pay of $129,685.68. As of 2021, salaries of district councilmembers are authorized to be $65.32 per hour. Annually, councilmembers make as much as $140,000.
Vanessa R. Waldref became the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington on October 7, 2021. U.S. Attorney Waldref was nominated by President Joseph R.
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Meet the CouncilDistrict 1 - Lisa Herbold.District 2 - Tammy J. Morales.District 3 - Kshama Sawant.
Republican PartyAnn Davison / PartyThe Republican Party, also referred to as the GOP, is one of the two major, contemporary political parties in the United States, along with its main historic rival, the Democratic Party. Wikipedia
Biden earned 75% of the vote in King County, home to Seattle. This was the largest margin by any candidate in a presidential race since the county's creation. Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Biden's strength in Washington came from 59% among white voters and 79% among Asian-Americans.
Ann Davison, Seattle's tough on crime, pro-police newly elected City Attorney, is beginning her term in office with a major change in another important part of her office's responsibilities: legal advice to City Hall's branches and defense against challenges to the city's new laws and policies.Jan 4, 2022
Holmes has sought to defend his record, saying his office has tried to strike a balance on prosecutions, seeking to avoid filing cases against people driven by dire poverty, while reserving the right to pursue charges against those “who do not seem amenable” to rehabilitation efforts.
The counterclaim was dropped on Monday, a day after Pollet spoke with Holmes and said he’d publicly withdraw his endorsement unless the counterclaim was withdrawn.
In 1984, he earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. He remained in private bankruptcy practice in Ohio and Seattle for over 25 years.
In the months after Holmes was elected, arrests for possession of marijuana increased significantly, but none of these cases were prosecuted. He authored an editorial in the Seattle Times calling for legalization, and thereafter sponsored Washington Initiative 502 to legalize, tax and regulate marijuana for adult recreational use.
In 2011, the Seattle Police Department was investigated by the Department of Justice, which found that officers had engaged in a pattern or practice of excessive use of force. The Justice Department alleged that one in every five uses of force by an officer violated the Constitution's protections against illegal search and seizure, and further noted concerns about discriminatory policing. In two separate letters addressed to Holmes, Justice Department attorney Jonathan Smith accused City officials of negotiating in poor faith after several documents related to the investigation were leaked by the City. Shortly after this, Holmes sent the mayor's office a strongly worded letter urging him and the City's negotiating team to cooperate with the Justice Department, and warning that the July 31 negotiating deadline set by the Department was likely the last chance for the City to avoid a federal lawsuit. Following a series of last-minute negotiations, the City and Justice Department arrived at a workable compromise on July 26; a settlement agreement announced the next day included substantial reforms of police practices.