Progressive activist and incumbent Democratic Party Mayor of Seattle Bruce Harrell went head-to-head in Tuesday night's general election to be Seattle's next mayor. (Katie Wilson Campaign/Getty Images)
"I just spoke with mayor-elect Katie Wilson to congratulate her on a hard fought victory," Harrell said at the top of his speech, adding that his team was standing by to help with the transition "without hesitation."
"I feel very good about that conversation," Harrell said of the phone call. "And I feel very good about the future of this city, of this country still."
Wilson, perceived as the less experienced candidate, operates a small nonprofit called the Transit Riders Union, for which her work has included advocating for policies around minimum wage increases, better access to public transit and affordable housing.
Prior to her establishment of the Transit Riders Union in 2011, Wilson worked several jobs in various unrelated industries, including as a barista, boatyard worker, apartment manager, lab technician, baker, construction worker, and legal assistant.
Wilson has credited her parents with helping her run her campaign for mayor.
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"They send me a check periodically to help with the childcare expenses," Wilson told Seattle's PubliCola, noting daycare for her kids cost about $2,200 per month. Wilson did not share precisely how much her parents contribute, pointing out that she does not keep track. However, when pressed for more details, Wilson reportedly said the money comes in every few months.
The City of Seattle skyline showing the Space Needle and Mount Rainier. (Reuters/Chris Helgren)
Leading up to Tuesday night's election, Wilson pledged to "Trump-proof" the City of Seattle and has been likened to New York City's Mamdani by political pundits.
Wilson, like Mamdani, has proposed policies like implementing government-run grocery stores. She pledged to explore government-backed grocery stores if elected this fall after accepting the endorsement from grocery workers union UFCW 3000, Washington’s largest private sector union. New York voters, meanwhile, saw a similar pitch from Mamdani as well.
Other priorities listed on Wilson's campaign page include environmental justice, equity, housing affordability, "progressive" tax reforms, and action on homelessness.
Wilson, during the lead up to the election, sparked controversy after she was unwilling to commit to removing homeless encampments in the city.
Wilson's victory Tuesday night marks a win for those on the far-left base of the Democratic Party. She will serve a four-year term until 2029, unless Wilson resigns or is otherwise removed before the term is over.
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