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Bruce Harrell Wins Seattle Mayoral Election by a Narrow 91-Vote Margin

The mayoral race in Seattle was extremely close, with the final result hinging on a small number of...
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The mayoral race in Seattle was extremely close, with the final result hinging on a small number of votes. The election highlights the tight competition and the importance of every vote in determining the city's leadership.

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Bruce Harrell Wins Seattle Mayoral Election by 91 Votes
2025-11-11 09:03

Bruce Harrell won the Seattle mayoral election by 91 votes, with the race being extremely close. At one point, opponent Katie Wilson had taken a slight lead. The ballot counting is ongoing, and the latest results were updated at 5:02 PM PT on Monday, Nov 10. KUOW, Seattle's NPR news station, briefly removed Decision Desk HQ's mayoral race results on November 6 after DDHQ incorrectly projected Bruce Harrell as the winner with 100,000 ballots still uncounted. Katie Wilson has since pulled ahead in the race.

Progressive Organizer Katie Wilson Leads Incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell in Early Seattle Primary Results
2025-08-06 16:04

On August 5, 2025, early primary election returns for the Seattle mayoral race showed progressive organizer Katie Wilson leading incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell. After the first round of vote counting, Wilson—who serves as general secretary of the Transit Riders Union—had approximately 46.2% of the vote, while Harrell was at 44.9%. These early results indicate a competitive race as many ballots still remain to be counted. In the coming November election, the two candidates with the most votes in the primary will advance to appear on the ballot. The article also notes that incumbents in two other Seattle races were trailing in early returns; specifically, in the four-way race for the council’s open District 2 seat, assistant city attorney Eddie Lin led with 45.7% of the vote, followed by city transportation policy adviser Adonis Ducksworth with 30.6%. The main focus remains on the closely contested mayoral race between Wilson and Harrell.

Katie Wilson Leads Incumbent Bruce Harrell in Early Seattle Mayoral Primary Returns
2025-08-06 12:05

In the August 5, 2025 primary election for Seattle mayor, early results show progressive organizer Katie Wilson leading incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell. Wilson, who serves as the general secretary of the Transit Riders Union, captured approximately 46.2% of the primary vote in the initial round of counting. Harrell received about 44.9% of the vote.

These preliminary numbers indicate a competitive race for the mayoral seat as many ballots are yet to be counted. According to the article, Wilson's early primary lead puts Harrell in a challenging position for the general election in November.

The two candidates with the most votes in this primary will advance to appear on the ballot in the November general election.

Exact quote referencing the significance: “Wilsons early primary lead signals that Harrell is in for a tough battle to keep his seat in November.”

Additionally, incumbents in two other Seattle races were also trailing in early returns, but the article's central focus is the mayoral race between Wilson and Harrell.

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