At stake: Who will lead Seattle and King County into the future, as the region struggles with an ongoing pandemic, a crisis of homelessness and housing and a mandate to reimagine policing and public safety.
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In Seattle city government, four positions are up for grabs: Mayor, city attorney and two seats on the nine-person city council.
With Mayor Jenny Durkan stepping down next year, the competition to replace her has attracted a deep pool of candidates with backgrounds in state and local government, homeless services and advocacy.
In one of the two council races, an incumbent is highly favored; in the other,
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