“I’ve never seen Ann Davison at any of those meetings, and I’ve never seen NTK [Nicole Thomas-Kennedy] in any of those meetings,” said Thomas, the former director of community justice initiatives at the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. “We’ve been doing this work for years and ain’t none of those people showed up.”
If Davison and Thomas-Kennedy arrived on the ballot out of nowhere in the eyes of Thomas — an attorney steeped in the larger debates surrounding the future of elected prosecutors — it’s a sure bet many voters feel the same way. Polls back this up, showing anywhere from half to two-thirds of those likely to cast their
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