District 2 Councilmember Tammy Morales is wrapping up her first four-year term in office. As one of the Council’s most progressive members, she has consistently voted to bolster social services and anti-displacement efforts and voted against the expansion of policing and the criminalization of poverty. As a city planner by trade, Morales has made street safety and walkable, amenity-rich neighborhoods centerpieces of her work at the city.
Morales is running for reelection to build on the work she started in her first term.
“I came into office because I was witnessing the displacement of communities of color here in South Seattle,” said Morales. “Not just residents, but small businesses as
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