by Sharon Maeda
Once in a while, a Seattle City Councilmember resigns before their term is up. When Teresa Mosqueda was elected to the King County Council in November, it triggered a vacancy. What is different today is that her replacement will be appointed by eight council members, five of whom will have been in office 20 days or less!
We can only hope that they have the wisdom and ethics to find someone with Mosqueda's kind of commitment and leadership. On the City Council, Mosqueda was an honest, thoughtful problem solver who deftly navigated conflicting council priorities. Despite differences, she and then-Mayor Jenny Durkan quickly worked out a successful COVID-19 strategy. More recently, Mosqueda consulted with many community organizations and crafted an amendment to make a solidarity resolution balanced in advocating for a long-term cease-fire in Gaza, while also condemning rising antisemitism, Islamophobia, and anti-Palestinian/Arab bigotry.
As I've said many times before, issues come and go, and we cannot predict what new issues might come down the road. So I'm looking for someone who cares about all of Seattle, has participated in democracy, has been an advocate to make Seattle better, has the integrity to do what's right for all of Seattle, and has the ability to work with their colleagues with integrity.
An ideal Citywide Seattle City Councilmember would have:
What we don't need:
Seattle has enormous talent and we can hope the Council makes a solid choice. The clock is ticking; the schedule as mandated by the City Charter, Municipal Code, and council process has been adopted with the exception of a date/time of a public forum for applicants to speak to the council and the public. Look for updates on Seattle.gov/CityClerk/Council-Vacancy.
On Jan. 2, City Council president pro tem, Tammy Morales, opened the first council meeting of 2024 setting the tone for collegiality and respect, even as they might agree to disagree. Sara Nelson was unanimously elected president of the council for 2024—2025. Then, each new member, sworn in by loved ones, continued a tone of working hard for all the people of Seattle. On day one, they are off to a good start. Let's hope that positive tone will continue on day two and beyond as they appoint a new Citywide councilmember and ensure the democratic process as they work to resolve the critical needs for all the diverse people of Seattle. And, it's our job to keep them honest.
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Sharon Maeda is retired from decades in the media, most recently as interim managing editor and planning director of the Emerald. A longtime community activist, she was a finalist for a Seattle City Council appointment in 2006 and 2018.
📸 Featured Image: On Jan. 2, 2024, the winning candidates from November's General Election were sworn in as Seattle City Councilmembers. (Photo: Phil Manzano)
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