Incumbent council member and deputy mayor Senayet Negusse is running for re-election to SeaTac City Council, Position 1. Negusse is a program manager for King County where she helps connect residents to county resources and information. Previously, she worked as an educator and dual-language coach for immigrants and refugees, a community she is personally connected with because her parents settled in South King County as Ethiopian refugees. In her spare time, Negusse is a member of the SeaTac-Tukwila Rotary Board and formerly volunteered for a program that provided meals for her senior neighbors.
Negusse’s campaign platform is focused on a united SeaTac where residents can lead healthy lives filled with opportunity. She has already worked towards this goal in office by passing renters’ protections, partnering with a local nonprofit to expand housing options, and making municipal departments more inclusive with language services and accessibility measures. In this race, she wants to uplift voices from the community to participate in the municipal process, continue improving housing options and tenant rights, invest in public infrastructure, and build out robust community services including emergency services. Negusse is endorsed by an impressive slate of progressive and Democratic organizations.
Challenging Negusse is Amy Rotter, who does not yet have a strong campaign presence in this race as of late September. Rotter appears to work in business and data for Starbucks. Without a campaign platform of any kind, it is not clear what kind of candidate she is.
Senayet Negusse is the clear choice in this race with her strong, progressive platform and her impressive track record in community leadership.
Incumbent council member and deputy mayor Senayet Negusse is running for re-election to SeaTac City Council, Position 1. Negusse is a program manager for King County where she helps connect residents to county resources and information. Previously, she worked as an educator and dual-language coach for immigrants and refugees, a community she is personally connected with because her parents settled in South King County as Ethiopian refugees. In her spare time, Negusse is a member of the SeaTac-Tukwila Rotary Board and formerly volunteered for a program that provided meals for her senior neighbors.
Negusse’s campaign platform is focused on a united SeaTac where residents can lead healthy lives filled with opportunity. She has already worked towards this goal in office by passing renters’ protections, partnering with a local nonprofit to expand housing options, and making municipal departments more inclusive with language services and accessibility measures. In this race, she wants to uplift voices from the community to participate in the municipal process, continue improving housing options and tenant rights, invest in public infrastructure, and build out robust community services including emergency services. Negusse is endorsed by an impressive slate of progressive and Democratic organizations.
Challenging Negusse is Amy Rotter, who does not yet have a strong campaign presence in this race as of late September. Rotter appears to work in business and data for Starbucks. Without a campaign platform of any kind, it is not clear what kind of candidate she is.
Senayet Negusse is the clear choice in this race with her strong, progressive platform and her impressive track record in community leadership.