Draft:2025 Seattle mayoral election
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The 2025 Seattle mayoral election is scheduled to be held on November 2, 2025, with a primary election on August 3. Incumbent mayor Bruce Harrell has not announced a re-election campaign.[1]
Candidates[edit]
Potential[edit]
- Bruce Harrell, incumbent mayor (2022-) (Party Affiliation: Democratic)[1]
- Sally Jewell, former United States Secretary of the Interior (2013-2017) (Party Affiliation: Democratic)[1]
- Melinda Gates, philanthropist[1]
- Girmay Zahilay, member of the Seattle City Council (2020-) (Party Affiliation: Democratic)[1]
- Kate Joncas, urban development consultant[1]
- Reuven Carlyle, former member of the Washington Senate (2016-2023) (Party Affiliation: Democratic)[1]
- Colleen Echohawk, candidate for mayor in 2021 and executive director of the Chief Seattle Club[1]
- Casey Sixkiller, candidate for mayor in 2021 and former deputy mayor of Seattle[1]
- Art Langlie, candidate for mayor in 2021, businessman, and grandson of former mayor of Seattle and governor of Washington Arthur B. Langlie[1]
- Jessyn Farrell, former state representative for the 46th district (2013–2017), candidate for mayor in 2017 and 2021 (Party Affiliation: Democratic)[1]
- Derek Kilmer, member of the United States House of Representatives (2013-2025) (Party Affiliation: Democratic)(Party Affiliation: Democratic)
- Sally Clark, member of the Seattle City Council[1]
- Helen Howell, homelessness advisor[1]
- Gerald Johnson, attorney[1]
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