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In the race for King County Council's district 5, Steffanie Fain won election by a roughly 4,500-vote margin over Peter Kwon. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
Seattle's proposition 2, revising the city's business and occupation (B&O) tax, won by a wide margin. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
Seattle's proposition 1, funding education, won in all but 2 of Seattle's 2038 precincts. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
In Seattle City Council's other city-wide seat, Position 9, incumbent council president Sara Nelson lost her seat to Dionne Foster by 68,220 votes. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
In Seattle City Council's city-wide Position 8, incumbent Alexis Mercedes Rinck defeated challenger Rachael Savage by a more than 4:1 margin. Savage won in only 8 of Seattle's 2038 precincts. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
In Seattle City Council's district 2, Eddie Lin led Adonis Ducksworth by more than 2:1 on election night, and extended his lead in the final tally. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz
Erika Evans defeated incumbent Seattle city attorney Ann Davison by a more than 2:1 margin. #seaElex #waElex #seattle #SeaElection #electionViz #dataviz