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Seattle City Council - Odd-Seat General

Election Date:November 2, 2027Register by:October 8, 2027
Current holder:Alex Pedersen(Independent)

The Seattle City Council - Odd-Seat General election on November 2, 2027, will determine the winners for odd-numbered district seats (1, 3, 5, and 7) on the nine-member council. These seats are elected by district voters for four-year terms, with the general election following a primary held earlier in the year.

About This Race

The Seattle City Council - Odd-Seat General election on November 2, 2027, will determine the winners for odd-numbered district seats (1, 3, 5, and 7) on the nine-member council. These seats are elected by district voters for four-year terms, with the general election following a primary held earlier in the year.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
November 2, 2027
Registration Deadline
October 8, 2027

How to Vote

To vote in Washington State, residents must register online, by mail, or in person by the registration deadline. Washington conducts all elections by mail: ballots are automatically mailed to registered voters, who can return them via drop box, mail, or at vote centers. Voters can track their ballot status online and do not need to provide ID unless registering for the first time by mail.

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Incumbent
Independent

Alex Pedersen

Seattle City Council District 4

Biography

Alex Pedersen is a former Seattle City Councilmember serving District 4 (Northeast Seattle) since 2020, focusing on public safety, transportation, and neighborhood services. He is seeking re-election to continue his work on infrastructure and community resilience.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Nikkita Oliver

Seattle City Council District 3

Biography

Nikkita Oliver is a lawyer, poet, and community organizer who previously ran for Seattle mayor in 2017. They are running for City Council District 3 to advance racial justice, housing equity, and public safety reform through community-led solutions.

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