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Kshama Sawant

Kshama Sawant (/kʃʌmɑː sɑːˈwʌnt/; born October 17, 1973)[1][2] is an Indian-American politician and economist who has served on the Seattle City Council since 2014. She is a member of Socialist Alternative, the first and only member of the party to date to be elected to public office.

Kshama Sawant
Member of the Seattle City Council
Assumed office
January 1, 2014
Preceded byRichard Conlin
Constituency2nd district (2014–2016)
3rd district (2016–present)
Personal details
Born (1973-10-17) October 17, 1973 (age 50)
Pune, India
Political partySocialist Alternative (since 2008)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic Socialists of America (since 2021)
Spouses
Vivek Sawant
(before 2016)
Calvin Priest
(m. 2016)
EducationUniversity of Mumbai (BS)
North Carolina State University (MA, PhD)
Signature
WebsiteGovernment website

A former software engineer, Sawant became an economics instructor in Seattle after immigrating to the United States from her native India.[3] She ran unsuccessfully for the Washington House of Representatives in 2012 before winning her seat on the Seattle City Council in 2013. She was the first socialist to win a citywide election in Seattle since Anna Louise Strong was elected to the school board in 1916.[4][5] Sawant narrowly survived a December 7, 2021 recall election for her position on the council by a margin of 310 votes, or 0.76%. It was the first held in Seattle since 1975.

In January 2023, Sawant announced that she would not seek re-election, and would instead promote the Socialist Alternative campaign Workers Strike Back to unionize workers.[6]

Early life and career edit

Born to H. T. and Vasundhara Ramanujam into a middle-class Tamil[7] family in the city of Pune, India. Sawant was raised mostly in Mumbai.[8][9][10] Her mother is a retired principal and her father, a civil engineer, was killed by a drunk driver when she was 13 years old.[11] She describes her family as "full of doctors and engineers and mathematicians" but says that "I wasn’t exposed to any particular ideology growing up."[12]

Sawant graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Mumbai in 1994.[13] After moving to the United States with her husband Vivek Sawant, a Microsoft software engineer,[14] she decided to turn her attention to economics following a year and a half stint as a programmer.[12] She received her PhD in economics from North Carolina State University in 2003.[15] Her dissertation was titled Elderly Labor Supply in a Rural, Less Developed Economy.[2][16]

After moving to Seattle, she taught at Seattle University and University of Washington Tacoma and was an adjunct professor at Seattle Central College.[17][18] She was also a visiting assistant professor at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.[19]

Early political career edit

Sawant has indicated that the genesis of her becoming a socialist began in India, a country plagued by immense poverty.[11] This development was furthered when she arrived in the United States, which she describes as "the wealthiest country in the history of humanity", and was surprised to encounter poverty and homelessness.[12] In 2008, she attended a Socialist Alternative meeting after reading a pamphlet and proceeded to become a member.[20]

In 2012, Sawant ran unsuccessfully for Position 1 in the 43rd district of the Washington House of Representatives, representing Seattle.[21] Sawant also ran and advanced past the primaries as a write-in win for Position 2.[21] Washington state law allowed her to choose the election in which she would run, but as a write-in candidate, she was not permitted to state her party preference.[21] Sawant successfully sued the Washington secretary of state for the right to be listed as a Socialist Alternative member on the ballot.[21] Sawant challenged incumbent Democratic House speaker Frank Chopp in the general election on November 6, 2012. She received 29% of the vote to Chopp's 70%.[22]

Seattle City Council edit

2013 election edit

After her unsuccessful run for the House, Sawant entered the race for Seattle City Council with a campaign organized by the Socialist Alternative.[23] She won 35% of the vote in the August primary election, and advanced into the general election for the at-large council position 2 against incumbent Richard Conlin, making her the first socialist to advance to a general election in Seattle since 1991.[24] On November 15, 2013, Conlin conceded to Sawant when returns showed him down by 1,640 votes or approximately 1% of the vote.[4][25]

Sawant's victory made her the first socialist to win a citywide election in Seattle since Anna Louise Strong was elected to the School Board in 1916[4][5] and the first socialist on the City Council since A. W. Piper, elected in 1877.[26][27] She was sworn into office on January 6, 2014.[28]

 
Sawant on $15/hr National Day of Action in 2015

Sawant declared a victory in May 2014 after Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced an increase in the minimum wage to $15, which was the cornerstone of her campaign for City Council, but she is not pleased that large corporations will be allowed a few years to phase in the wage hike.[29] During a speech at the City Council on the day of the vote she said, "We did this. Workers did this. Today’s first major victory for 15 will inspire people all over the nation."[30]

Several Democrats endorsed her candidacy.[31] Celebrity endorsements included Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian.[32]

Sawant received no endorsements from sitting councilmembers, while Mike O'Brien expressed support of the idea of third party candidates but explicitly declining to extend an endorsement of Sawant.[33] The Stranger alt-weekly endorsed both her State House and her City Council candidacy.[34] Councilman Nick Licata also declined to endorse her but spoke positively of her campaign saying, "she has been able to craft a message that is understandable, simple and eschews most of the rhetoric", and when her eventual election victory seemed unlikely, he expressed his hope that Sawant would not "disappear after the election if she loses. She represents the poor, the immigrants, the refugees—the folks who are not in our City Council offices lobbying us."[35]

Tenure edit

During her campaign, Sawant said that, if elected, she would donate the portion of her salary as a City Council member that exceeded the average salary in Seattle.[36][37] On January 27, 2014, she announced that she would live on $40,000 of her $117,000 salary.[38] She places the rest into a political fund that she uses for social justice campaigns.[39] As of September 19, 2021, she cited her current city-allotted salary as $140,000, while she continues to take home $40,000 of that amount.[40]

Sawant called for the expansion of bus and light rail capacity with a millionaire's tax. She has also called for "transit justice", which would include free user fares; an increase in free transit services to the poor, especially communities in south Seattle; and restriction of transit options to communities that "can afford other options" until the foregoing measures are implemented.[23][41][42][43]

During the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict, Sawant urged the Seattle City Council to condemn both Israel's attacks on Gaza and Hamas's attacks on Israel, and called on President Obama and Congress to denounce the Israeli blockade of Gaza and to cut off all military assistance to Israel.[44][45] Sawant's call to condemn Israel's actions prompted a response from Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer, calling for Sawant to retract the statement.[46]

2015 election edit

The core issues of Sawant's campaign were a successful minimum wage increase to $15/hour, a successful "millionaire's tax" or income tax on wealthy Seattleites, and an unsuccessful rent control program.[24] Back during the 2013 campaign, Sawant had said rent control is "something everyone supports, except real estate developers and people like Richard Conlin" and compared the legal fight for its implementation to same-sex marriage, and the legalization of marijuana in the United States, both of which she supports.[23][41] Her campaign for a $15 an hour minimum wage has been credited for bringing the issue into the mainstream and attracting support for the policy from both Seattle former Mayors Michael McGinn and Ed Murray.[47] In response to criticism that a $15 an hour minimum wage could hurt the economy, she said, "If making sure that workers get out of poverty would severely impact the economy, then maybe we don't need this economy."[39] She is also a supporter of expanding public transit and bikeways, ending corporate welfare, ending racial profiling, reducing taxes on small businesses and homeowners, protecting public sector unions from layoffs, living wage union jobs, and social services.[42]

Sawant's platform of non-local Seattle issues, like rent control, income tax, corporate welfare, supporting the minimum wage outside Seattle, in SeaTac, and other cities, and participating in the Seattle Arctic drilling protests drew criticism from Sawant's opponents and favor with her leftist supporters.[48] Her District 3 opponent Pamela Banks criticized Sawant's status as a national figure was a distraction from her primary duty to serve her constituents.[48] The Seattle Times, in their endorsement of Banks, said the City Council "isn't a job for an ideologue" and that "the District 3 seat is more than a podium", that it "needs a collaborative leader to work with other districts and balance resources and investment."[49] On April 7, 2015, journalist Chris Hedges endorsed Sawant.[50][51]

Sawant advanced through the primary election for City Council District 3 representative on August 4, 2015 with 52% of the vote, 18 percentage points ahead of her closest opponent, Pamela Banks at 34%.[52][53] Voters returned Sawant to the City Council and made her the first District 3 representative in November 2015, with 17,170 votes counted for Sawant and 13,427 for Banks, or 56% to 44%.[54] With incumbent O'Brien elected to District 6, and former Licata aide Lisa Herbold elected to District 1, they, along with Sawant, became the new progressive bloc of the Council, which became majority female with the addition of two other women, Debora Juarez and Lorena González.[55] Sawant, as one of the four people of color on the new Council, also became part of a younger and more diverse Council, the first to seat members by district in more than 100 years.[55]

2019 election edit

In 2019, Sawant ran against Egan Orion, the head of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Capitol Hill.[56][57]

The 2019 Seattle City Council election gained national attention after Amazon spent an unprecedented $1.5 million on the campaign.[58] The company, which is the largest private employer in the city,[59] contributed the funds to a political action committee operated by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce which backs candidates the chamber considers to be more "business-friendly".[60] The PAC supported Sawant's opponent in the race. Amazon became increasingly involved in city council politics after the passage of the Seattle head tax in 2018, which would have cost the company $11 million annually in order to fund public housing and homeless services.[59][61] Shortly after enacting the tax, the city council voted 7–2 to repeal it, with Sawant being one of the two dissenters.[62]

On November 5, 2019, Sawant was elected to a third term on the Seattle City Council.[63]

2020–present edit

 
Precinct results of the 2021 Seattle City Council 3rd district recall election

Sawant and Mayor Jenny Durkan repeatedly clashed, and in June 2020, Sawant said that the mayor should resign.[64] In a letter to the Council president on June 30, 2020, Durkan asked the City Council to investigate Sawant under its city charter authority to punish members for "disorderly or otherwise contemptuous behavior," writing that Sawant had participated in a march to her home, knowing that her address "was protected under the state confidentiality program because of threats against me due largely to my work as U.S. Attorney."[64] The mayor accused Sawant and others of acting "with reckless disregard of the safety of my family and children."[64] Additionally, Sawant led protesters into Seattle City Hall, which was closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic, on the evening of June 9, 2020.[65] Durkan also alleged that Sawant had used her council office to promote the "Tax Amazon" ballot initiative, urged protesters to occupy the East Precinct police station, and involved Socialist Alternative in her council office staffing decisions.[64] Durkan said that she respected policy disagreements with members, but that these disagreements, "do not justify a council member who potentially uses their position in violation of law or who recklessly undermines the safety of others, all for political theatre."[64] In response, Sawant accused Durkan of being the leader of a "pro-corporate political establishment" and of carrying out "an attack on working people's movements."[64]

In August 2020, petitioner Ernie Lou submitted a petition to the King County Elections Office to recall Sawant, which was allowed to proceed in a decision by the Washington Supreme Court on April 1, 2021.[66] Sawant responded by denying the charges in the petition and claiming that the recall effort was backed by right-wing billionaires.[67] The recall campaign was criticised by journalist Liza Featherstone, who characterised it as being controlled by "tech corporations, real estate interests, and business lobbyists".[68] In September 2021, the King County Elections Office set the recall election date for December 7.[69] Sawant's strategy for the recall election focused on driving up turnout among young voters, one of her core constituencies.[70] It was the first recall election held in Seattle since the 1975 recall election against Mayor Wesley C. Uhlman.[71] The results of the election were close, with Sawant overcoming the recall by 310 votes, which was 0.76% of the 41,033 votes cast. The turnout was 52.9%.[72][73]

On January 19, 2023, Sawant announced that she would retire from the city council at the end of the year, instead announcing that she would be launching Workers Strike Back, a national labor movement.[74]

Political positions edit

Sawant has advocated the nationalization of large Washington State corporations such as Boeing, Microsoft, and Amazon[75] and expressed a desire to see privately owned housing in "Millionaire's Row" in the Capitol Hill neighborhood turned into publicly owned shared housing complex saying, "When things are exquisitely beautiful and rare, they shouldn't be privately owned."[76] During an election victory rally for her City Council campaign, Sawant criticized Boeing for saying it would move jobs out of state if it could not get wage concessions and tax breaks. She called this "economic terrorism" and said in several speeches that if the company moved jobs out of state, the workers should take over its facilities and bring them into public ownership. She has said they could be converted into multiple uses, such as production for buses.[77][78] Sawant maintains that a socialist economy cannot exist in a single country and must be a global system just as capitalism today is a global system.[79]

 
Sawant greeting students that are touring Seattle City Hall

Sawant opposed the construction of the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel calling it "environmentally destructive" and "something most people were against, most environmental groups were against".[23]

She opposed the Seattle Public Schools Measures of Academic Progress test in public schools, and supported the teachers' boycott of the standardized tests.[42] Sawant has called for a revolt against student debt saying that "the laws of the rich are unenforceable if the working class refuses to obey those laws".[41] She is an active member of the American Federation of Teachers union[80] and has been critical of American labor union leadership, saying the leadership, "in the last 30 years has completely betrayed the working class. They are hand in glove with the Democratic Party, pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into their campaigns, and they tell rank and file workers that you have to be happy with these crumbs". Sawant believes the American Labor movement should break with the Democratic Party and run grassroots left-wing candidates.[41]

Sawant advocates for a moratorium on deportations of undocumented immigrants from Seattle and granting unconditional citizenship for all persons currently in the United States without citizenship. She opposes the E-Verify system.[42][43][76]

Political ideology edit

Sawant is a member of Socialist Alternative, the United States section of the Trotskyist international organization the International Socialist Alternative, formerly the Committee for a Workers' International (CWI).[41][80]

Sawant said she rejects working with either the Democratic or the Republican party and advocates abandoning the two-party system.[81] She has called for "a movement to break the undemocratic power of big business and build a society that works for working people, not corporate profits—a democratic socialist society."[82] In 2013, Sawant urged other left-wing groups, including Greens and trade unions, "to use her campaign as a model to inspire a much broader movement".[82]

On February 20, 2019 she published an article in Socialist Alternative backing Bernie Sanders' run for the Democratic nomination.[83] In 2020, she spoke at a campaign rally for him at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington.[84] She joined the Democratic Socialists of America in February 2021.[85]

Occupy movement edit

 
Sawant at Transgender Pride Day Proclamation

Before running for office, Sawant received attention as an organizer in the local Occupy movement.[12][24] She praised Occupy for putting "class," "capitalism," and "socialism" into the political debate.[41] After Occupy Seattle protesters were removed from Westlake Park by order of Seattle Mayor Michael McGinn, Sawant helped bring them to the Capitol Hill campus of Seattle Central Community College, where they remained for two months.[23] She joined with Occupy activists working with local organizations to resist home evictions and foreclosures, and was arrested with several Occupy activists including Dorli Rainey on July 31, 2012 for blocking King County Sheriff's deputies from evicting a man from his home.[86]

The Sawant state campaign criticized the raiding of Occupy Wall Street activists' homes by the Seattle Police Department's SWAT team.[87][88] She also advocated on LGBT, women's, and people of color issues, and opposed cuts to education and other social programs.[89] She gave a teach-in course at an all-night course at Seattle Central Community College.[90]

Civil disobedience edit

On November 19, 2014, Sawant was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct at a $15 minimum wage protest in SeaTac, Washington. She was released on $500 bail. On May 1, 2015, a SeaTac municipal court judge dismissed charges against her. The judge determined that testimony provided by police demonstrated that it was technically the police themselves, not protesters, who had blocked traffic.[91]

In a February 2017 article in the socialist magazine Jacobin, Sawant called for a "wave of protests and strikes" on May Day, including "workplace actions as well a mass peaceful civil disobedience that shuts down highways, airports, and other key infrastructure".[92] Her statement was controversial: Seattle Mayor Ed Murray said that it was "unfortunate and perhaps even tragic for an elected official to encourage people to confront and engage in confrontations with the police department" and the Washington State Patrol called the writings "irresponsible" and "reckless".[93]

In June 2020, Sawant was criticized by the Trotskyist World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) for supposedly working "along politically harmless channels by promoting illusions in local police reform" and for promoting "the anarchistic commune" known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ).[94] Following a June 20 shooting in the zone that left one man dead and another critically wounded,[95] Sawant said there were "indications that this may have been a right-wing attack," for which President Trump would bear "direct responsibility, since he has fomented reactionary hatred specifically against the peaceful Capitol Hill occupation".[96][97][98] Two days later, The Seattle Times reported, Sawant "walked back her unfounded claim that the shooting 'may have been a right-wing attack.' She now says that appears to be incorrect".[99]

Personal life edit

Sawant is often reticent about her personal life and background, preferring to stick to political issues. She has said that her entire family remains in India with her mother currently residing in Bangalore.[11] During her 2013 campaign for the Seattle City Council, she indicated that she and her husband Vivek Sawant, had been separated for nearly six years.[15] In 2014, Sawant and Calvin Priest, a Seattle Socialist Alternative organizer, purchased a home together in the Leschi neighborhood.[100] In 2016, Sawant took time off to be out of the country for their wedding.[100] Kshama became a United States citizen in 2010.[101]

Electoral history edit

 
Graph of the 2015 City Council election, with size of circle showing number of votes cast and angle of pies showing percentage in each race.[102]
Washington House of Representatives, District 43b, General Election, 2012[103]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Frank Chopp 49,125 70.6% -16.2%
Socialist Alternative Kshama Sawant 20,425 29.4% N/A
Majority 28,700
Turnout 69,550
City of Seattle, City Council, Position 2, 2013[104]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nonpartisan Kshama Sawant 93,682 50.7% N/A
Nonpartisan politician Richard Conlin 90,531 49.0% -28.3%
Write-ins 665 0.4% nil
Majority 3,151
Turnout 184,878
City of Seattle, City Council, District 3, 2015[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Kshama Sawant 17,170 56.0%
Nonpartisan Pamela Banks 13,427 43.8%
Nonpartisan Write-ins 87 0.3%
Majority 3,743
Turnout 31,613
City of Seattle, City Council, District 3, 2019[105]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan Kshama Sawant 22,263 51.8%
Nonpartisan Egan Orion 20,488 47.7%
Nonpartisan Write-ins 205 0.5%
Majority 1,775
Turnout 42,956
December 7, 2021 Recall Election of Kshama Sawant[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Nonpartisan NO 20,656 50.38%
Nonpartisan YES 20,346 49.62%
Majority 310
Turnout 41,033 52.9

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External links edit

  • Kshama Sawant, Seattle City Council Position 2 at Seattle.gov
  • Kshama Solidarity Campaign June 24, 2021, at the Wayback Machine
  • Entry at VoteSmart
  • Socialist Alternative
  • King County voters' pamphlet November 5, 2013 General And Special Election, Seattle, Council Position No. 2
  • King County voters' pamphlet August 4, 2015 Primary And Special Election, Seattle, Council District No. 3
  • Biography from 2019 website

kshama, sawant, ɑː, ɑː, born, october, 1973, indian, american, politician, economist, served, seattle, city, council, since, 2014, member, socialist, alternative, first, only, member, party, date, elected, public, office, member, seattle, city, councilincumben. Kshama Sawant k ʃ ʌ m ɑː s ɑː ˈ w ʌ n t born October 17 1973 1 2 is an Indian American politician and economist who has served on the Seattle City Council since 2014 She is a member of Socialist Alternative the first and only member of the party to date to be elected to public office Kshama SawantMember of the Seattle City CouncilIncumbentAssumed office January 1 2014Preceded byRichard ConlinConstituency2nd district 2014 2016 3rd district 2016 present Personal detailsBorn 1973 10 17 October 17 1973 age 50 Pune IndiaPolitical partySocialist Alternative since 2008 Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic Socialists of America since 2021 SpousesVivek Sawant before 2016 wbr Calvin Priest m 2016 wbr EducationUniversity of Mumbai BS North Carolina State University MA PhD SignatureWebsiteGovernment websiteA former software engineer Sawant became an economics instructor in Seattle after immigrating to the United States from her native India 3 She ran unsuccessfully for the Washington House of Representatives in 2012 before winning her seat on the Seattle City Council in 2013 She was the first socialist to win a citywide election in Seattle since Anna Louise Strong was elected to the school board in 1916 4 5 Sawant narrowly survived a December 7 2021 recall election for her position on the council by a margin of 310 votes or 0 76 It was the first held in Seattle since 1975 In January 2023 Sawant announced that she would not seek re election and would instead promote the Socialist Alternative campaign Workers Strike Back to unionize workers 6 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Early political career 3 Seattle City Council 3 1 2013 election 3 2 Tenure 3 3 2015 election 3 4 2019 election 3 5 2020 present 4 Political positions 4 1 Political ideology 4 2 Occupy movement 4 3 Civil disobedience 5 Personal life 6 Electoral history 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editBorn to H T and Vasundhara Ramanujam into a middle class Tamil 7 family in the city of Pune India Sawant was raised mostly in Mumbai 8 9 10 Her mother is a retired principal and her father a civil engineer was killed by a drunk driver when she was 13 years old 11 She describes her family as full of doctors and engineers and mathematicians but says that I wasn t exposed to any particular ideology growing up 12 Sawant graduated with a bachelor s degree in computer science from the University of Mumbai in 1994 13 After moving to the United States with her husband Vivek Sawant a Microsoft software engineer 14 she decided to turn her attention to economics following a year and a half stint as a programmer 12 She received her PhD in economics from North Carolina State University in 2003 15 Her dissertation was titled Elderly Labor Supply in a Rural Less Developed Economy 2 16 After moving to Seattle she taught at Seattle University and University of Washington Tacoma and was an adjunct professor at Seattle Central College 17 18 She was also a visiting assistant professor at Washington and Lee University in Lexington Virginia 19 Early political career editSawant has indicated that the genesis of her becoming a socialist began in India a country plagued by immense poverty 11 This development was furthered when she arrived in the United States which she describes as the wealthiest country in the history of humanity and was surprised to encounter poverty and homelessness 12 In 2008 she attended a Socialist Alternative meeting after reading a pamphlet and proceeded to become a member 20 In 2012 Sawant ran unsuccessfully for Position 1 in the 43rd district of the Washington House of Representatives representing Seattle 21 Sawant also ran and advanced past the primaries as a write in win for Position 2 21 Washington state law allowed her to choose the election in which she would run but as a write in candidate she was not permitted to state her party preference 21 Sawant successfully sued the Washington secretary of state for the right to be listed as a Socialist Alternative member on the ballot 21 Sawant challenged incumbent Democratic House speaker Frank Chopp in the general election on November 6 2012 She received 29 of the vote to Chopp s 70 22 Seattle City Council edit2013 election edit After her unsuccessful run for the House Sawant entered the race for Seattle City Council with a campaign organized by the Socialist Alternative 23 She won 35 of the vote in the August primary election and advanced into the general election for the at large council position 2 against incumbent Richard Conlin making her the first socialist to advance to a general election in Seattle since 1991 24 On November 15 2013 Conlin conceded to Sawant when returns showed him down by 1 640 votes or approximately 1 of the vote 4 25 Sawant s victory made her the first socialist to win a citywide election in Seattle since Anna Louise Strong was elected to the School Board in 1916 4 5 and the first socialist on the City Council since A W Piper elected in 1877 26 27 She was sworn into office on January 6 2014 28 nbsp Sawant on 15 hr National Day of Action in 2015Sawant declared a victory in May 2014 after Seattle Mayor Ed Murray announced an increase in the minimum wage to 15 which was the cornerstone of her campaign for City Council but she is not pleased that large corporations will be allowed a few years to phase in the wage hike 29 During a speech at the City Council on the day of the vote she said We did this Workers did this Today s first major victory for 15 will inspire people all over the nation 30 Several Democrats endorsed her candidacy 31 Celebrity endorsements included Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello and System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian 32 Sawant received no endorsements from sitting councilmembers while Mike O Brien expressed support of the idea of third party candidates but explicitly declining to extend an endorsement of Sawant 33 The Stranger alt weekly endorsed both her State House and her City Council candidacy 34 Councilman Nick Licata also declined to endorse her but spoke positively of her campaign saying she has been able to craft a message that is understandable simple and eschews most of the rhetoric and when her eventual election victory seemed unlikely he expressed his hope that Sawant would not disappear after the election if she loses She represents the poor the immigrants the refugees the folks who are not in our City Council offices lobbying us 35 Tenure edit During her campaign Sawant said that if elected she would donate the portion of her salary as a City Council member that exceeded the average salary in Seattle 36 37 On January 27 2014 she announced that she would live on 40 000 of her 117 000 salary 38 She places the rest into a political fund that she uses for social justice campaigns 39 As of September 19 2021 she cited her current city allotted salary as 140 000 while she continues to take home 40 000 of that amount 40 Sawant called for the expansion of bus and light rail capacity with a millionaire s tax She has also called for transit justice which would include free user fares an increase in free transit services to the poor especially communities in south Seattle and restriction of transit options to communities that can afford other options until the foregoing measures are implemented 23 41 42 43 During the 2014 Israel Gaza conflict Sawant urged the Seattle City Council to condemn both Israel s attacks on Gaza and Hamas s attacks on Israel and called on President Obama and Congress to denounce the Israeli blockade of Gaza and to cut off all military assistance to Israel 44 45 Sawant s call to condemn Israel s actions prompted a response from Israeli ambassador Ron Dermer calling for Sawant to retract the statement 46 2015 election edit The core issues of Sawant s campaign were a successful minimum wage increase to 15 hour a successful millionaire s tax or income tax on wealthy Seattleites and an unsuccessful rent control program 24 Back during the 2013 campaign Sawant had said rent control is something everyone supports except real estate developers and people like Richard Conlin and compared the legal fight for its implementation to same sex marriage and the legalization of marijuana in the United States both of which she supports 23 41 Her campaign for a 15 an hour minimum wage has been credited for bringing the issue into the mainstream and attracting support for the policy from both Seattle former Mayors Michael McGinn and Ed Murray 47 In response to criticism that a 15 an hour minimum wage could hurt the economy she said If making sure that workers get out of poverty would severely impact the economy then maybe we don t need this economy 39 She is also a supporter of expanding public transit and bikeways ending corporate welfare ending racial profiling reducing taxes on small businesses and homeowners protecting public sector unions from layoffs living wage union jobs and social services 42 Sawant s platform of non local Seattle issues like rent control income tax corporate welfare supporting the minimum wage outside Seattle in SeaTac and other cities and participating in the Seattle Arctic drilling protests drew criticism from Sawant s opponents and favor with her leftist supporters 48 Her District 3 opponent Pamela Banks criticized Sawant s status as a national figure was a distraction from her primary duty to serve her constituents 48 The Seattle Times in their endorsement of Banks said the City Council isn t a job for an ideologue and that the District 3 seat is more than a podium that it needs a collaborative leader to work with other districts and balance resources and investment 49 On April 7 2015 journalist Chris Hedges endorsed Sawant 50 51 Sawant advanced through the primary election for City Council District 3 representative on August 4 2015 with 52 of the vote 18 percentage points ahead of her closest opponent Pamela Banks at 34 52 53 Voters returned Sawant to the City Council and made her the first District 3 representative in November 2015 with 17 170 votes counted for Sawant and 13 427 for Banks or 56 to 44 54 With incumbent O Brien elected to District 6 and former Licata aide Lisa Herbold elected to District 1 they along with Sawant became the new progressive bloc of the Council which became majority female with the addition of two other women Debora Juarez and Lorena Gonzalez 55 Sawant as one of the four people of color on the new Council also became part of a younger and more diverse Council the first to seat members by district in more than 100 years 55 2019 election edit Main article 2019 Seattle City Council election In 2019 Sawant ran against Egan Orion the head of the United States Chamber of Commerce in Capitol Hill 56 57 The 2019 Seattle City Council election gained national attention after Amazon spent an unprecedented 1 5 million on the campaign 58 The company which is the largest private employer in the city 59 contributed the funds to a political action committee operated by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce which backs candidates the chamber considers to be more business friendly 60 The PAC supported Sawant s opponent in the race Amazon became increasingly involved in city council politics after the passage of the Seattle head tax in 2018 which would have cost the company 11 million annually in order to fund public housing and homeless services 59 61 Shortly after enacting the tax the city council voted 7 2 to repeal it with Sawant being one of the two dissenters 62 On November 5 2019 Sawant was elected to a third term on the Seattle City Council 63 2020 present edit nbsp Precinct results of the 2021 Seattle City Council 3rd district recall electionSawant and Mayor Jenny Durkan repeatedly clashed and in June 2020 Sawant said that the mayor should resign 64 In a letter to the Council president on June 30 2020 Durkan asked the City Council to investigate Sawant under its city charter authority to punish members for disorderly or otherwise contemptuous behavior writing that Sawant had participated in a march to her home knowing that her address was protected under the state confidentiality program because of threats against me due largely to my work as U S Attorney 64 The mayor accused Sawant and others of acting with reckless disregard of the safety of my family and children 64 Additionally Sawant led protesters into Seattle City Hall which was closed to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic on the evening of June 9 2020 65 Durkan also alleged that Sawant had used her council office to promote the Tax Amazon ballot initiative urged protesters to occupy the East Precinct police station and involved Socialist Alternative in her council office staffing decisions 64 Durkan said that she respected policy disagreements with members but that these disagreements do not justify a council member who potentially uses their position in violation of law or who recklessly undermines the safety of others all for political theatre 64 In response Sawant accused Durkan of being the leader of a pro corporate political establishment and of carrying out an attack on working people s movements 64 In August 2020 petitioner Ernie Lou submitted a petition to the King County Elections Office to recall Sawant which was allowed to proceed in a decision by the Washington Supreme Court on April 1 2021 66 Sawant responded by denying the charges in the petition and claiming that the recall effort was backed by right wing billionaires 67 The recall campaign was criticised by journalist Liza Featherstone who characterised it as being controlled by tech corporations real estate interests and business lobbyists 68 In September 2021 the King County Elections Office set the recall election date for December 7 69 Sawant s strategy for the recall election focused on driving up turnout among young voters one of her core constituencies 70 It was the first recall election held in Seattle since the 1975 recall election against Mayor Wesley C Uhlman 71 The results of the election were close with Sawant overcoming the recall by 310 votes which was 0 76 of the 41 033 votes cast The turnout was 52 9 72 73 On January 19 2023 Sawant announced that she would retire from the city council at the end of the year instead announcing that she would be launching Workers Strike Back a national labor movement 74 Political positions editSawant has advocated the nationalization of large Washington State corporations such as Boeing Microsoft and Amazon 75 and expressed a desire to see privately owned housing in Millionaire s Row in the Capitol Hill neighborhood turned into publicly owned shared housing complex saying When things are exquisitely beautiful and rare they shouldn t be privately owned 76 During an election victory rally for her City Council campaign Sawant criticized Boeing for saying it would move jobs out of state if it could not get wage concessions and tax breaks She called this economic terrorism and said in several speeches that if the company moved jobs out of state the workers should take over its facilities and bring them into public ownership She has said they could be converted into multiple uses such as production for buses 77 78 Sawant maintains that a socialist economy cannot exist in a single country and must be a global system just as capitalism today is a global system 79 nbsp Sawant greeting students that are touring Seattle City HallSawant opposed the construction of the Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnel calling it environmentally destructive and something most people were against most environmental groups were against 23 She opposed the Seattle Public Schools Measures of Academic Progress test in public schools and supported the teachers boycott of the standardized tests 42 Sawant has called for a revolt against student debt saying that the laws of the rich are unenforceable if the working class refuses to obey those laws 41 She is an active member of the American Federation of Teachers union 80 and has been critical of American labor union leadership saying the leadership in the last 30 years has completely betrayed the working class They are hand in glove with the Democratic Party pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into their campaigns and they tell rank and file workers that you have to be happy with these crumbs Sawant believes the American Labor movement should break with the Democratic Party and run grassroots left wing candidates 41 Sawant advocates for a moratorium on deportations of undocumented immigrants from Seattle and granting unconditional citizenship for all persons currently in the United States without citizenship She opposes the E Verify system 42 43 76 Political ideology edit Sawant is a member of Socialist Alternative the United States section of the Trotskyist international organization the International Socialist Alternative formerly the Committee for a Workers International CWI 41 80 Sawant said she rejects working with either the Democratic or the Republican party and advocates abandoning the two party system 81 She has called for a movement to break the undemocratic power of big business and build a society that works for working people not corporate profits a democratic socialist society 82 In 2013 Sawant urged other left wing groups including Greens and trade unions to use her campaign as a model to inspire a much broader movement 82 On February 20 2019 she published an article in Socialist Alternative backing Bernie Sanders run for the Democratic nomination 83 In 2020 she spoke at a campaign rally for him at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma Washington 84 She joined the Democratic Socialists of America in February 2021 85 Occupy movement edit nbsp Sawant at Transgender Pride Day ProclamationBefore running for office Sawant received attention as an organizer in the local Occupy movement 12 24 She praised Occupy for putting class capitalism and socialism into the political debate 41 After Occupy Seattle protesters were removed from Westlake Park by order of Seattle Mayor Michael McGinn Sawant helped bring them to the Capitol Hill campus of Seattle Central Community College where they remained for two months 23 She joined with Occupy activists working with local organizations to resist home evictions and foreclosures and was arrested with several Occupy activists including Dorli Rainey on July 31 2012 for blocking King County Sheriff s deputies from evicting a man from his home 86 The Sawant state campaign criticized the raiding of Occupy Wall Street activists homes by the Seattle Police Department s SWAT team 87 88 She also advocated on LGBT women s and people of color issues and opposed cuts to education and other social programs 89 She gave a teach in course at an all night course at Seattle Central Community College 90 Civil disobedience edit On November 19 2014 Sawant was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct at a 15 minimum wage protest in SeaTac Washington She was released on 500 bail On May 1 2015 a SeaTac municipal court judge dismissed charges against her The judge determined that testimony provided by police demonstrated that it was technically the police themselves not protesters who had blocked traffic 91 In a February 2017 article in the socialist magazine Jacobin Sawant called for a wave of protests and strikes on May Day including workplace actions as well a mass peaceful civil disobedience that shuts down highways airports and other key infrastructure 92 Her statement was controversial Seattle Mayor Ed Murray said that it was unfortunate and perhaps even tragic for an elected official to encourage people to confront and engage in confrontations with the police department and the Washington State Patrol called the writings irresponsible and reckless 93 In June 2020 Sawant was criticized by the Trotskyist World Socialist Web Site WSWS for supposedly working along politically harmless channels by promoting illusions in local police reform and for promoting the anarchistic commune known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone CHAZ 94 Following a June 20 shooting in the zone that left one man dead and another critically wounded 95 Sawant said there were indications that this may have been a right wing attack for which President Trump would bear direct responsibility since he has fomented reactionary hatred specifically against the peaceful Capitol Hill occupation 96 97 98 Two days later The Seattle Times reported Sawant walked back her unfounded claim that the shooting may have been a right wing attack She now says that appears to be incorrect 99 Personal life editSawant is often reticent about her personal life and background preferring to stick to political issues She has said that her entire family remains in India with her mother currently residing in Bangalore 11 During her 2013 campaign for the Seattle City Council she indicated that she and her husband Vivek Sawant had been separated for nearly six years 15 In 2014 Sawant and Calvin Priest a Seattle Socialist Alternative organizer purchased a home together in the Leschi neighborhood 100 In 2016 Sawant took time off to be out of the country for their wedding 100 Kshama became a United States citizen in 2010 101 Electoral history edit nbsp Graph of the 2015 City Council election with size of circle showing number of votes cast and angle of pies showing percentage in each race 102 Washington House of Representatives District 43b General Election 2012 103 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Frank Chopp 49 125 70 6 16 2 Socialist Alternative Kshama Sawant 20 425 29 4 N AMajority 28 700Turnout 69 550City of Seattle City Council Position 2 2013 104 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Kshama Sawant 93 682 50 7 N ANonpartisan politician Richard Conlin 90 531 49 0 28 3 Write ins 665 0 4 nilMajority 3 151Turnout 184 878City of Seattle City Council District 3 2015 54 Party Candidate Votes Nonpartisan Kshama Sawant 17 170 56 0 Nonpartisan Pamela 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