VIDEO: Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson promises ‘to be a mayor for everyone’

(WSB photo by Torin Record-Sand, substituted for originally published phone photo)

2:31 PM: We are at the Labor Temple in Georgetown, where Mayor-elect Katie Wilson has just delivered her victory speech and answered a few media questions. No audience, just reporters and photographers.

She promised to be “a mayor for everyone,” including those who did not support her. She had warm words for outgoing Mayor Bruce Harrell despite the “bruising campaign” against her. How she won, she said, was the result of thousands of volunteers: “No one saw us coming!” We video-recorded the entire speech and will add it when back at HQ. (Added: Here it is:)

4:09 PM: While she offered words of gratitude and reflection, she did not offer specifics about her transition plan, saying those would be forthcoming next week. In Q&A, she was asked about how she plans to deal with the city’s budget deficit, whether she would propose new taxes, and she did say she would have city staff study the “progressive revenue” proposals that were “in (her) platform.” … She opened the speech by reiterating her campaign slogan, “This is YOUR city,” and saying she was “beyond delighted” to be speaking to Seattleites as their mayor-elect. She called Seattle “a spectacular city” and said she would lead it as the “community organizer” she’s long been.

She said what she wants to accomplish/facilitate as mayor includes “everyone in this great city of ours to have a roof over their head, universal child care, free K-8 summer care … world-class mass transit … great, safe public spaces where kids can run around with abandon … stable, affordable housing for renters … social housing … much more land and wealth to be stewarded by communities instead of corporations … a robust economy with thriving small businesses, great living-wage jobs and rights for workers … a city where everyone has the basics of a dignified life, including healthy food, access to health care … a city where your health or your life expectancy or your children’s future doesn’t depend on your zip code or your race … I believe that I will be stepping into office with a strong mandate to pursue this vision.”

P.S. A few more ballots were counted today – current results:

SEATTLE MAYOR
Katie Wilson – 138,673 – 50.20%
Bruce Harrell* – 136,655 – 49.47%

21 Replies to "VIDEO: Seattle Mayor-elect Katie Wilson promises 'to be a mayor for everyone'"

  • DC November 13, 2025 (4:32 pm)

    Congratulations Katie Wilson! I’m rooting for you and more importantly, I’m rooting for Seattle! 

  • Robert m November 13, 2025 (4:52 pm)

    Being mayor here is bit like being the California governor.  Everyone hates you no matter what you do.  I wish her the best and do appreciate most of the things she wants to do. But it’s a heck of an uphill battle on a low budget.  

  • onion November 13, 2025 (5:46 pm)

    Wilson was a community organizer pushing to have her priorities adopted by the powers that be. Soon she will be the powers that be and every progressive interest group will be expecting her to be fully on board with their priorities and proposed solutions. Will she have the character to say no to those expecting her to be an easy yes, even when their asks are beyond the city’s financial capabilities? I’d be watching with a bowl of popcorn if I weren’t a taxpayer (and progressive) who sees an excessive amount of tax dollars squandered due to good intentions and poor execution.

  • Lucy November 13, 2025 (6:24 pm)

    I am a conservative in Seattle.  I believe in smaller government and accountability.  I believe everyone should do their best.  I believe people in need should get assistance, but that should never be long term.  I believe I should be able to defend myself, my loved ones and my property with force, if attacked or threatened.  I believe in safe streets, clean air and water and excellent schools.  I also believe in the rule of law.  Not just the laws I agree with.  

    Will Katie also represent me?

    • T Rex November 13, 2025 (6:52 pm)

      Great statements and a great question Lucy, I’m  a conservative as well. I don’t think this woman could ever answer these questions. Honestly, I don’t think Katie even knows who she represents. She just needs a hobby. Time will tell, stay strong my friend. 

      • SunriseHeights November 13, 2025 (7:46 pm)

        “This woman”…”needs a hobby”? Come on. Do better. 

    • Yes November 13, 2025 (6:58 pm)

      @Lucy: a lot of the promises require the streets to be safe. This requires enforcing laws. 

    • Hopeful November 13, 2025 (8:02 pm)

      @Lucy – I am also all of those things and worried she won’t support what is important to me and my tax dollars. I will remain hopeful. I will look ahead to the future for inspiration and look to the past for wisdom. I will raise my half full glass to a better future for my family, my community and those in Seattle. I will seek to serve alongside someone I may not agree with in hopes that we see true progress, not flawed, biased agendas.

      • K November 13, 2025 (9:12 pm)

        I know conservative beliefs tend to extend excessive rights to property, but sentient tax dollars are pretty mind-blowing. 

    • Nolan November 13, 2025 (9:02 pm)

      Are you a conservative, or do you believe that the role of government is to guarantee clear air and water and good education?

      • Brandon November 13, 2025 (10:24 pm)

        Well, most of those things can be achieved without a large government body. I.e. charter schools instead of the public school system. But the bare minimum responsibilities of gov include establishing laws, maintaining order and security, and promoting the general welfare of citizens. Pretty much all what Lucy said. So clean air and water are kinda basic and simple, we needn’t go crazy and get carried away.

  • Oxymoron much? November 13, 2025 (6:25 pm)

    “My staff will be exploring progressive tax options…” Did I hear her correctly? You know, ’cause I’m a Boomer and my hearing is not so good anymore,,. But the combination of “tax” and “progressive” is just the same excuse for leadership the democrats have ever offered in this city, much less state. So, “no plan” is what I’m hearing. Loud and clear. 

    • WSB November 13, 2025 (6:39 pm)

      She also talked about reviewing city spending and ending programs that don’t make sense. (No specifics identified yet.)

    • Nolan November 13, 2025 (10:32 pm)

      What’s your best argument against the (implied) claim that progressive taxation has no plan behind it? I’d love to better understand how informed your position is.

  • WestSide 4 life November 13, 2025 (6:34 pm)

    Full sweep for the progressives. God help us..

  • WSOwl November 13, 2025 (7:07 pm)

    Very happy with the election results!

  • jw November 13, 2025 (7:53 pm)

    Where is J.P. Patches, he was great Mayor of our fine city back in the day.  Hey, he even lived at the city dump (not free loading).  He always gave great advice to our young ones. He even had great group of Patches Pals.

    • K November 13, 2025 (9:14 pm)

      He hasn’t been on TV for 44 years. 

  • Bmc November 13, 2025 (8:05 pm)

    She won by 18 votes? wow……………….

    • WSB November 13, 2025 (8:07 pm)

      No, what it says above – a direct cut/paste from the King County Elections website – is that she leads by TWO-THOUSAND-AND-EIGHTEEN votes.

  • B November 13, 2025 (9:38 pm)

    I hope that Mayor-elect Wilson will take a hard look at the potentially large fraud problem at the King County DCHS, to ensure that Seattle’s new progressive administration does not repeat the  mistakes made there.   King county property taxes have increased significantly in recent years to help fund that department which supports many progressive interests.  It appears that the department is not terribly concerned with how they are spending our tax money, as there seems to be a  large amount of fraud and waste occurring.  Hard to tell for sure because they are also not completing adequate audits of their payments and contractors.

    https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/council-member-dchs-culture-silence-grant-misuse/281-c8753b15-206f-427c-a478-a2ec67b55bcb

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