The City of Seattle’s wildly successful Democracy Voucher Program is up for renewal this year. The first-in-the-nation program was first approved by voters in 2015 as a way for Seattle residents to contribute to local elections, regardless of their income level. Every eligible Seattle resident is given four $25 vouchers to support local candidates of their choice. Since its launch in 2017, the program has transformed Seattle's elections. Small-donor participation has increased fivefold. More women and candidates of color are running and winning. The influence of big money and out-of-city donors has been sharply reduced. Participation among lower-income residents and communities of color has increased, allowing more voices to be heard. At a time when democracy is under attack across the country, Seattle can’t afford to go backward.
The City is proposing a 10-year renewal of the existing property tax levy that funds the Democracy Voucher Program. There will be a modest, inflation-adjusted increase, costing the average homeowner approximately $13 per year.
The Democracy Voucher program has been successful since its conception and continues to strengthen voter participation in Seattle. Vote YES on Seattle Proposition 1 to continue to give all voters a stronger voice in our elections.
The City of Seattle’s wildly successful Democracy Voucher Program is up for renewal this year. The first-in-the-nation program was first approved by voters in 2015 as a way for Seattle residents to contribute to local elections, regardless of their income level. Every eligible Seattle resident is given four $25 vouchers to support local candidates of their choice. Since its launch in 2017, the program has transformed Seattle's elections. Small-donor participation has increased fivefold. More women and candidates of color are running and winning. The influence of big money and out-of-city donors has been sharply reduced. Participation among lower-income residents and communities of color has increased, allowing more voices to be heard. At a time when democracy is under attack across the country, Seattle can’t afford to go backward.
The City is proposing a 10-year renewal of the existing property tax levy that funds the Democracy Voucher Program. There will be a modest, inflation-adjusted increase, costing the average homeowner approximately $13 per year.
The Democracy Voucher program has been successful since its conception and continues to strengthen voter participation in Seattle. Vote YES on Seattle Proposition 1 to continue to give all voters a stronger voice in our elections.