Seattle
voters elect socialist to city council
Published November 15, 2013
Associated Press
SEATTLE –
[Capitalist] Seattle voters have elected a Socialist to city
council for the first time in modern history.
Kshama
Sawant's lead continued to grow on Friday, prompting 16-year incumbent
Richard Conlin to concede.
Even
in this liberal city, Sawant's win has surprised many here. Conlin was backed
by the city's political establishment. On election night, she trailed by four
percentage points. She wasn't a veteran politician, having only run in one
previous campaign.
But
in the days following election night, Sawant's share of the votes outgrew
Conlin's.
"I
don't think socialism makes most people in Seattle afraid," Conlin said
Friday.
While
city council races are technically non-partisan, Sawant made sure people knew
she was running as a socialist
-- a label that would
be political poisonous
in many parts of the country.
Sawant,
a 41-year-old college economics professor, first drew attention as part of
local Occupy Wall Street protests that included taking over a downtown park and
a junior college campus in late 2011. She then ran for legislative office in
2012, challenging the powerful speaker of the state House, a Democrat. She was
easily defeated.
This
year, though, she pushed a platform that resonated with the city. She backed
efforts to raise the minimum wage to $15; called for rent control in the city
where rental prices keep climbing; and supports a tax on millionaires to help
fund a public transit system and other services.
During
her campaign, she condemned economic inequality, contending that some people
aren't benefiting from the city's declining jobless rate, ongoing recovery from
the recession, and downtown building boom.
"She's
passionate about her values," Conlin said.
Research
showed no socialist candidate had won a citywide office in the past 100 years.
The last socialist candidate to make it into the general election was in 1991
and was defeated, said Scott Cline, the city's archivist.
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