Talk:Seattle City Council
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[edit]I agree with the last poster. The tone needs a bit of work. AD ASTRA SCIENTIA (talk) 05:22, 19 August 2011 (UTC)
What about addressing or explaining the powers of the City Council?73.35.179.49 (talk) 00:49, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
Is the tone of this page truly objective?
[edit]The first few paragraphs sound like promotional text produced by the City Council itself. It doesn't sound objective or encyclopedic. The later sections inspire more confidence. I notice that the later sections use capitalization and word-forms (council member vs. Councilmember) that differ from those puffy-sounding intro paragraphs.Thuvan Dihn (talk) 23:24, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
Districts table - removal of "position"
[edit]I'm thinking that the extra "position" column in front of "districts" causes more confusion than it's worth, suggesting there's a carry-over from the position system into districts. There was never any carry-over from former positions into new districts, they all had to go through re-election and they had a choice to run in their district or at large. As the table has been in for several years, I figured I'd start a talk and see if there's any "oh no" responses before being bold and inserting this.
District | Neighborhoods | |
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1 | West Seattle, Delridge, South Park, Harbor Island, Industrial District* | |
2 | Beacon Hill*, Central District*, Downtown*, Rainier Valley*, Georgetown, Seward Park, Industrial District* | |
3 | Beacon Hill*, Capitol Hill*, Cascade*, Central District*, First Hill*, Montlake, Rainier Valley* | |
4 | Bryant, Cascade*, Fremont, Laurelhurst, Maple Leaf*, Ravenna, Roosevelt, Sand Point, University District, View Ridge, Wallingford*, Wedgwood* | |
5 | Bitter Lake, Broadview, Greenwood*, Haller Lake, Lake City, Maple Leaf*, North Beach/Blue Ridge*, Northgate, Roosevelt*, View Ridge, Wedgwood* | |
6 | Ballard, Crown Hill, Fremont*, Green Lake*, Greenwood*, North Beach/Blue Ridge*, Phinney Ridge, Wallingford* | |
7 | Belltown, Capitol Hill*, Cascade*, Downtown*, First Hill*, Interbay, Magnolia, South Lake Union, Queen Anne | |
8 | At-large position, citywide | |
9 | At-large position, citywide |
Jwfowble (talk) 17:17, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
Recall possible?
[edit]No mention is made of a recall procedure for members of the City Council. So, is it possible? Recall is not always possible; it depends on State law and local ordinance. Considering recent events, and the very slow turn-over of the Council through elections, this information is becoming pertinent.
James 202.44.196.149 (talk) 14:47, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
- James / @202.44.196.149: Here are some pertinent citations that anyone interested in adding recall information might want to examine.
- "Constitution of the State of Washington" (PDF). leg.wa.gov. December 2010. p. 7, Article 1, Sections 33 & 34.
- "RCW 29A.56.110: Initiating proceedings—Statement—Contents—Verification—Definitions". app.leg.wa.gov. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
- Catlett, Fred Wayne (September 1912). "The Working of the Recall in Seattle". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. Vol. 43, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall: 227-236. JSTOR 1012549.
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- Peaceray (talk) 16:30, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
Positions
[edit]Does anyone know the source for city council positions in the 1990s? It seems odd that John Manning would have been in a different seat than Sherry Harris, since that is who he defeated when he won election. - Jmabel | Talk 00:27, 20 August 2021 (UTC)
Adding McIver appointment to council to the recent councilmember table
[edit]McIver was first appointed to Position 7 when Manning resigned, and then was elected to Postion 8 that same year. Is there someone savvy enough to add in that box to the table and move the note to that box. Bpuddin (talk) 23:00, 25 August 2024 (UTC)
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