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2021 Seattle City Attorney election

The 2021 Seattle City Attorney election was held on November 2, 2021. Incumbent City Attorney Pete Holmes sought reelection to a fourth term in office, but came third place in the officially nonpartisan August 3 primary election and failed to advance to the general election, with both Nicole Thomas-Kennedy and Ann Davison finishing ahead of Holmes in the primary. Davison defeated Thomas-Kennedy in the general election.

2021 Seattle City Attorney election
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Turnout54.57%[1]
 
Candidate Ann Davison Nicole Thomas-Kennedy
Party Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Popular vote 132,638 122,947
Percentage 51.5% 47.7%


Primary election edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Withdrawn edit

Endorsements edit

Pete Holmes
Statewide officeholders
State legislators
Judges
Local officeholders
Seattle city councilmembers
Organizations
Individuals

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Ann
Davison
Pete
Holmes
Nicole
Thomas-Kennedy
Other Undecided
Change Research (D)[A] July 12–15, 2021 617 (LV) ± 4.3% 14% 16% 14% 4%[c] 53%

Results edit

Nonpartisan primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Nicole Thomas-Kennedy 71,367 36.39
Nonpartisan Ann Davison 64,179 32.72
Nonpartisan Pete Holmes (incumbent) 60,093 30.64
Write-in 500 0.25
Total votes 196,139 100.00

General election edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Debate edit

2021 Seattle City Attorney debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Ann Davison Nicole Thomas-Kennedy
1 Oct. 7, 2021 Seattle Channel Brian Callanan YouTube P P

Endorsements edit

Ann Davison
Federal officeholders
  • Daniel J. Evans, former U.S. Senator (1983–1989) and Governor of Washington (1965–1977)[11]
Governors
Mayors
Seattle city councilmembers
Judges
  • Bobbe Bridge, former Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court[18]
  • Phil Talmadge, former Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court (Democrat)[18]
  • Ronald Cox, former Presiding Chief Judge of the Washington Court of Appeals[18]
  • Ann Schindler, former Presiding Chief Judge of the Washington Court of Appeals[18]
  • Bruce Hilyer, former Presiding Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Laura Inveen, former Presiding Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Sharon Armstrong, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Greg Canova, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Terrence Carroll, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • John Erlick, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Deborah Fleck, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Michael Heavey, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • J. Kathleen Learned, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Barbara Linde, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Nicole MacInnes, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Barbara Mack, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • George Mattson, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Richard McDermott, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Jeffrey M. Ramsdell, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Palmer Robinson, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Carol Schapira, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Mariane Spearman, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Julie Spector, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Jay White, former Judge of the King County Superior Court[18]
  • Kimi Kondo, former Presiding Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court[18]
  • Ed McKenna, former Presiding Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court[18]
  • Judith Montgomery Hightower, former Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court[18]
Local officeholders
Organizations
Media
Individuals
  • Scott Lindsay, former Public Safety Advisor for Seattle mayor Ed Murray and candidate for Seattle City Attorney in 2017[21]
Nicole Thomas-Kennedy

Campaign finance edit

Candidate totals raised are as of filings on or before November 2, 2021 and totals spent reflect expenditures up to October 25, 2021. Independent expenditures are up-to-date as of filings on or before November 1, 2021.

Candidate Campaign committee Independent expenditure References
Raised Spent For Against
Ann Davison $439,216.26 $370,194.11 $9,930.34 $14,000.00 [42][43][44][45]
Nicole Thomas-Kennedy $428,408.98 $348,061.48 $1,176.29 $425,462.86 [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55]

Polling edit

Graphical summary
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Ann
Davison
Nicole
Thomas-Kennedy
Other Undecided
Change Research (D)[A] October 12–15, 2021 617 (LV) ± 4.1% 43% 24% 2%[d] 30%
Strategies 360 (D) September 13–16, 2021 450 (RV) ± 4.6% 19% 16% 65%
287 (LV) ± 5.8% 26% 19% 55%
Elway Research September 7–9, 2021 400 (LV) ± 5.0% 26% 22% 8%[e] 45%

Results edit

General election results[1]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Ann Davison 132,638 51.49
Nonpartisan Nicole Thomas-Kennedy 122,947 47.73
Write-in 2,004 0.78
Total votes 257,589 100.00

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c Some districts also include precincts outside of Seattle.
  2. ^ a b Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ "Would not vote" with 4%
  4. ^ "Would not vote" with 2%
  5. ^ "Neither One" And "No Opinion" with 4%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ a b This poll was sponsored by the Northwest Progressive Institute

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Ann Davison for Seattle City Attorney
  • Pete Holmes for Seattle City Attorney
  • Nicole Thomas-Kennedy for Seattle City Attorney September 15, 2021, at the Wayback Machine

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The 2021 Seattle City Attorney election was held on November 2 2021 Incumbent City Attorney Pete Holmes sought reelection to a fourth term in office but came third place in the officially nonpartisan August 3 primary election and failed to advance to the general election with both Nicole Thomas Kennedy and Ann Davison finishing ahead of Holmes in the primary Davison defeated Thomas Kennedy in the general election 2021 Seattle City Attorney election 2017 November 2 2021 2025 Turnout54 57 1 Candidate Ann Davison Nicole Thomas KennedyParty Nonpartisan NonpartisanPopular vote 132 638 122 947Percentage 51 5 47 7 Results by precinctResults by state legislative district a Results by county council district a Results by congressional district a Davison 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Thomas Kennedy 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Tie No votes City Attorney before electionPete HolmesDemocratic Elected City Attorney Ann DavisonRepublican Contents 1 Primary election 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 2 Withdrawn 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 4 Results 2 General election 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 2 Debate 2 3 Endorsements 2 4 Campaign finance 2 5 Polling 2 6 Results 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksPrimary election editCandidates edit Declared edit Ann Davison Republican commercial lawyer Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2020 and nominee for Seattle City Council District 5 in 2019 2 3 Pete Holmes Democratic incumbent Seattle City Attorney 2010 present 2 Nicole Thomas Kennedy Democratic abolitionist former public defender and pro bono defense attorney 2 4 Withdrawn edit Steve Fortney Democratic former U S Department of Justice lawyer 5 6 Endorsements edit Pete HolmesStatewide officeholdersBob Ferguson Attorney General of Washington 2013 present and former King County Councilmember 2004 2013 7 Hilary Franz Washington Commissioner of Public Lands 2017 present 8 Mike Pellicciotti Washington State Treasurer 2021 present and former state representative 2017 2021 8 State legislatorsRebecca Saldana State Senator District 37 8 Jamie Pedersen State Senator District 43 8 David Frockt State Senator District 46 8 Liz Berry State Representative District 36 9 Kirsten Harris Talley State Representative District 37 8 Nicole Macri State Representative District 43 8 Roger Goodman State Representative District 45 8 Gerry Pollet State Representative District 46 10 Javier Valdez State Representative District 46 8 Adam Kline former state representative 1997 2015 8 JudgesFaith Ireland former Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 8 Local officeholdersDow Constantine King County Executive 2009 present former King County Councilmember 2002 2009 former state senator 2000 2002 and former state representative 1997 2000 11 Dan Satterberg King County Prosecuting Attorney 2007 present former Republican 7 Rod Dembowski King County Councilmember District 1 9 Jeanne Kohl Welles King County Councilmember District 4 9 Seattle city councilmembersLisa Herbold Seattle City Councilmember District 1 9 Andrew J Lewis Seattle City Councilmember District 7 9 Teresa Mosqueda Seattle City Councilmember District 8 9 Nick Licata former Seattle City Councilmember 1998 2016 12 OrganizationsUFCW 21 8 IndividualsLisa Daugaard executive director of the Public Defender Association and co founder of Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion 9 Rick Steves travel writer 7 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error AnnDavison PeteHolmes NicoleThomas Kennedy Other UndecidedChange Research D A July 12 15 2021 617 LV 4 3 14 16 14 4 c 53 Results edit Nonpartisan primary results 13 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Nicole Thomas Kennedy 71 367 36 39Nonpartisan Ann Davison 64 179 32 72Nonpartisan Pete Holmes incumbent 60 093 30 64Write in 500 0 25Total votes 196 139 100 00General election editCandidates edit Declared edit Ann Davison Republican commercial lawyer Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 2020 and runner up for Seattle City Council District 5 in 2019 2 3 Nicole Thomas Kennedy Democratic abolitionist former public defender and pro bono defense attorney 2 4 Debate edit 2021 Seattle City Attorney debate No Date Host Moderator Link Nonpartisan NonpartisanKey P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W WithdrawnAnn Davison Nicole Thomas Kennedy1 Oct 7 2021 Seattle Channel Brian Callanan YouTube P PEndorsements edit Ann DavisonFederal officeholdersDaniel J Evans former U S Senator 1983 1989 and Governor of Washington 1965 1977 11 GovernorsChristine Gregoire former Governor of Washington 2005 2013 Democrat 14 Gary Locke former Governor of Washington 1997 2005 Democrat 14 MayorsGreg Nickels former mayor of Seattle 2002 2010 Democrat 15 Charles Royer former mayor of Seattle 1978 1989 Independent 16 Wesley C Uhlman former mayor of Seattle 1969 1978 Democrat 15 Seattle city councilmembersRichard Conlin former Seattle City Councilmember 1998 2014 Democrat 17 JudgesBobbe Bridge former Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court 18 Phil Talmadge former Associate Justice of the Washington Supreme Court Democrat 18 Ronald Cox former Presiding Chief Judge of the Washington Court of Appeals 18 Ann Schindler former Presiding Chief Judge of the Washington Court of Appeals 18 Bruce Hilyer former Presiding Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Laura Inveen former Presiding Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Sharon Armstrong former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Greg Canova former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Terrence Carroll former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 John Erlick former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Deborah Fleck former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Michael Heavey former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 J Kathleen Learned former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Barbara Linde former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Nicole MacInnes former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Barbara Mack former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 George Mattson former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Richard McDermott former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Jeffrey M Ramsdell former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Palmer Robinson former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Carol Schapira former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Mariane Spearman former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Julie Spector former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Jay White former Judge of the King County Superior Court 18 Kimi Kondo former Presiding Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court 18 Ed McKenna former Presiding Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court 18 Judith Montgomery Hightower former Judge of the Seattle Municipal Court 18 Local officeholdersChris Bayley former King County Prosecuting Attorney 1971 1979 11 Mark Sidran former Seattle City Attorney 1990 2002 Democrat 17 OrganizationsSeattle Building and Construction Trades Council 19 MediaThe Seattle Times 20 IndividualsScott Lindsay former Public Safety Advisor for Seattle mayor Ed Murray and candidate for Seattle City Attorney in 2017 21 Nicole Thomas KennedyState legislatorsRebecca Saldana State Senator District 37 17 Kirsten Harris Talley State Representative District 37 22 MayorsMichael McGinn former mayor of Seattle 2010 2013 23 Seattle city councilmembersTammy Morales Seattle City Councilmember District 2 24 Teresa Mosqueda Seattle City Councilmember District 8 24 Mike O Brien former Seattle City Councilmember 2010 2020 25 Local officeholdersGirmay Zahilay King County Councilmember District 2 19 OrganizationsFuse Washington 26 IUPAT DC 5 27 Joint Council of Teamsters No 28 28 Martin Luther King Jr County Labor Council 29 Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates 30 Seattle Democratic Socialists of America 31 Seattle Indivisible 32 SEIU 775 33 SEIU 925 34 SEIU 1199NW 35 UFCW 21 36 MediaThe Stranger 37 38 The Urbanist 39 Seattle Medium 40 The Daily of the University of Washington 41 IndividualsCary Moon co founder of the People s Waterfront Coalition and candidate for mayor in 2017 23 Campaign finance edit Candidate totals raised are as of filings on or before November 2 2021 and totals spent reflect expenditures up to October 25 2021 Independent expenditures are up to date as of filings on or before November 1 2021 Candidate Campaign committee Independent expenditure ReferencesRaised Spent For AgainstAnn Davison 439 216 26 370 194 11 9 930 34 14 000 00 42 43 44 45 Nicole Thomas Kennedy 428 408 98 348 061 48 1 176 29 425 462 86 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Polling edit Graphical summaryGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error AnnDavison NicoleThomas Kennedy Other UndecidedChange Research D A October 12 15 2021 617 LV 4 1 43 24 2 d 30 Strategies 360 D September 13 16 2021 450 RV 4 6 19 16 65 287 LV 5 8 26 19 55 Elway Research September 7 9 2021 400 LV 5 0 26 22 8 e 45 Results edit General election results 1 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Ann Davison 132 638 51 49Nonpartisan Nicole Thomas Kennedy 122 947 47 73Write in 2 004 0 78Total votes 257 589 100 00Notes edit a b c Some districts also include precincts outside of Seattle a b Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Would not vote with 4 Would not vote with 2 Neither One And No Opinion with 4 Partisan clients a b This poll was sponsored by the Northwest Progressive InstituteReferences edit a b Election Results November 02 2021 PDF King County Elections November 2 2021 Retrieved November 10 2021 a b c d e Brunner Jim Gutman David August 6 2021 Pete Holmes concedes Seattle city attorney race Thomas Kennedy Davison will face off in November The Seattle Times Retrieved September 15 2021 a b Johnson Gene October 20 2021 Abolitionist or Republican Stark choice in Seattle race Associated Press Retrieved October 21 2021 a b Bowman Nick September 28 2021 Seattle city attorney candidate Abolitionist platform is about scaling back and building up MyNorthwest com Retrieved October 8 2021 Bowman Nick June 4 2021 Race for Seattle City Attorney draws pair of last minute challengers MyNorthwest com Retrieved September 15 2021 Steve Fortney drops out of City Attorney race Northwest Asian Weekly May 27 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 a b c Beekman Daniel July 15 2021 Endorsements roll in for Seattle mayoral council races The Seattle Times Retrieved September 15 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l City attorney election in Seattle Washington August 3 2021 top two primary Ballotpedia Retrieved October 8 2021 a b c d e f g Seattle s Great Reset Holmes announces bid for fourth term as City Attorney Capitol Hill Seattle Blog February 9 2021 Retrieved September 15 2021 Brunner Jim July 29 2021 City Attorney Pete Holmes worries he ll get squeezed out in tight 3 way Seattle primary The Seattle Times Retrieved September 15 2021 a b c Takahama Elise July 22 2021 Former public defender arbitrator challenge 3 term incumbent Pete Holmes in Seattle city attorney race The Seattle Times Retrieved September 15 2021 Kroman David August 6 2021 Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes concedes primary election Crosscut Retrieved September 15 2021 Official Final Election Results updated 8 17 2021 PDF King County Elections August 17 2021 Retrieved September 15 2021 a b Brunner Jim Jim Brunner September 28 2021 Inbox Former Govs Chris Gregoire and Gary Locke endorse Ann Davison NeighborsForAnn for Seattle City Attorney criticizing rival Nicole Thomas Kennedy s ntkallday abolitionist stance waelex Tweet Retrieved September 28 2021 via Twitter a b Brunner Jim October 23 2021 Abolish prosecutions Crack down on misdemeanors How Seattle city attorney rivals would wield authority The Seattle Times Retrieved October 23 2021 Kroman David October 6 2021 Seattle city attorney s race A stark choice marks the 2021 ballot Crosscut Retrieved October 6 2021 a b c Beekman Daniel October 27 2021 Endorsements stack up as Seattle voters weigh candidates for mayor city attorney and City Council The Seattle Times Retrieved October 27 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Kroman David KromanDavid October 7 2021 Inbox A long list of retired judges comes out in support of Ann Davison for city attorney Some had already made their preferences known some are new Tweet Retrieved October 7 2021 via Twitter a b City attorney election in Seattle Washington 2021 Ballotpedia Retrieved October 8 2021 The Times recommends Ann Davison for Seattle city attorney The Seattle Times July 15 2021 Retrieved September 15 2021 Lindsay Scott October 15 2021 Seattle s city attorney race and the problem of repeat offenders Crosscut Retrieved October 15 2021 Fowler Lilly Ana October 21 2021 Two Seattle candidates reflect rise of abolitionism in U S politics KNKX Retrieved October 21 2021 a b Bowman Nick August 9 2021 With 12 year incumbent out tectonic changes are on the way for Seattle City Attorney s office MyNorthwest com Retrieved September 15 2021 a b Radil Amy October 7 2021 Stark differences on crime electrify race for Seattle city attorney KUOW Retrieved October 7 2021 Robertson Kipp October 19 2021 Seattle City Attorney s race is a tale of two extremes KING 5 Retrieved October 19 2021 City of Seattle Voter Guide Fuse Progressive Voters Guide Retrieved October 21 2021 2021 Washington State Endorsements IUPAT DC 5 October 14 2021 Archived from the original on November 1 2021 Retrieved October 31 2021 2021 Endorsements PDF Joint Council of Teamsters No 28 Retrieved October 31 2021 2021 MLK Labor Endorsements MLK Labor Retrieved October 21 2021 Washington Candidate Endorsements Planned Parenthood Action Retrieved October 8 2021 Seattle Democratic Socialists of America endorses Nicole Thomas Kennedy for City Attorney Seattle Democratic Socialists of America September 20 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 Seattle Indivisible Endorses Gonzalez for Mayor Mosqueda and Oliver for City Council amp Thomas Kennedy for City Attorney Seattle Indivisible October 11 2021 Retrieved October 11 2021 2021 Washington Election Endorsements SEIU 775 Retrieved October 8 2021 Our 2021 Endorsements SEIU 925 August 5 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 2021 Endorsements SEIU 1199NW Retrieved October 31 2021 endorsements UFCW 21 Retrieved October 8 2021 The Stranger s Endorsements for the August 3 2021 Primary Election The Stranger July 14 2021 Retrieved September 15 2021 The Stranger s Endorsements for the November 2 2021 General Election The Stranger October 13 2021 Retrieved October 15 2021 The Urbanist s 2021 General Endorsements The Urbanist September 20 2021 Retrieved October 8 2021 The Seattle Medium s 2021 General Election Political Endorsements The Seattle Medium October 27 2021 Retrieved October 27 2021 OPINION 2021 King County general election endorsements The Daily of the University of 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Report C4 10 12 2021 to 10 25 2021 filed 10 26 2021 4 46 16 PM by Courtney Normand Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission October 26 2021 Retrieved October 26 2021 Full Summary Report C4 10 26 2021 to 11 30 2021 filed 10 28 2021 9 06 47 AM by phillloyd Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission October 28 2021 Retrieved October 28 2021 Full Summary Report C4 10 26 2021 to 11 30 2021 filed 10 28 2021 2 30 20 PM by Alice Lockhart Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission October 28 2021 Retrieved October 28 2021 External links editOfficial campaign websitesAnn Davison for Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes for Seattle City Attorney Nicole Thomas Kennedy for Seattle City Attorney Archived September 15 2021 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2021 Seattle City Attorney election amp oldid 1214872826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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