New leadership could be heading to key Seattle-area offices this fall, as fresh contenders lead early primary results in three influential races.
King County Executive
Girmay Zahilay is leads fellow Councilmember Claudia Balducci by thirteen percentage points. Zahilay has emphasized progressive priorities such as expanding child care subsidies, increasing housing density, and protecting county services from cuts under the Trump administration. Balducci, meanwhile, has focused on accelerating light rail expansion and bringing an experienced, pragmatic approach to regional growth and transportation planning.
King County Execuitive
08/11/2025
Seattle City Council, District 2
In the open race for Seattle City Council District 2, Eddie Lin leads Adonis Ducksworth by seventeen percentage points. Lin, an assistant city attorney, is campaigning on tackling affordability, reforming taxation, and improving public safety. Ducksworth, a transportation adviser in Mayor Harrell’s office, has centered his platform on supporting families, strengthening transit options, and addressing public safety through infrastructure and community investment.
Seattle City Council, District 2
08/11/2025
Seattle School Board
In district-level primaries for the Seattle School Board, challengers are on track to move forward alongside incumbents:
- District 2: Kathleen Smith leads with about 47.91%, followed by incumbent Sarah Clark at 41.92% .
- District 4: Incumbent Joe Mizrahi holds around 70.02%, with challenger Laura Marie Rivera advancing with 17.16% .
- District 5: Vivian Song holds a strong lead with 74.04% of the vote, while four other candidates hover between 2-4%.