Seattle voters appear poised to oust socialist city council member for aiding BLM protests
Seattle residents this week began voting in a recall initiative seeking to oust avowed socialist city council member Kshama Sawant for her role in aiding Black Lives Matter protests in the city last year — and as of Tuesday night, the effort appeared to be succeeding.
What are the details?
With 41% of the vote in, 53% of District 3's roughly 78,000 residents voted to support the removal of the outspoken politician, while 47% voted against the measure, the Seattle Times reported. Leaders of the recall effort touted the early results as "strong and promising."
Sawant — who was first elected to the council in 2013 as an Occupy Seattle protester advocating rent control and a $15-an-hour minimum wage — would need to win roughly 65% of the remaining vote to fend off a recall, the Times estimated.
While that seems like an improbable comeback, MyNorthwest.com reported that "sizable late swings for progressive candidates" have become "the norm" in Seattle elections and so the end result will likely end up coming down to the wire.
Sawant agreed with the notion, telling supporters that “in every one of our elections, there has been a dramatic swing after election night in our direction. While we cannot be sure of the final result, if past trends hold, it appears working people may have prevailed in this fight.”
The Times noted that the stand-alone election marks the first time a recall effort of a council member has ever made it to a ballot in Seattle. Should Sawant be recalled, it would perhaps signal that beleaguered residents may finally be disenchanted with her brand of far-left progressive politics.
What's the background?
The recall effort came to fruition in response to Sawant's inappropriate and dangerous support for Black Lives Matter protests in the city last year. Recall proponents argued that Sawant violated her oath of office by aiding protests on multiple occasions.
In June 2020, the socialist rabble-rouser used her passkey to let hundreds of protesters into City Hall, and later that month she spoke at a protest in front of Mayor Jenny Durkan's house.
In the past, Sawant has also openly called for the destruction of the "rotten" capitalist system in the United States and across the globe.
While speaking at a rally as a campaign surrogate for former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Sawant declared, "We need a powerful socialist movement to end all capitalist oppression and exploitation!"
During her speech, she also called for the creation of "a new party of, by, and for working people" in order to "win Medicare for All, to end the racist mass incarceration system, and to win a bold Green New Deal to avoid climate catastrophe."
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Judge rules recall effort can proceed against socialist Seattle city council member for her support of BLM protests
A group of Seattle residents are trying to recall a far left socialist member of the city council for her efforts in helping Black Lives Matter protests, and a judge decided on Wednesday that they could proceed.
Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant is a self-proclaimed socialist who has called for the destruction of capitalism.
Residents argued that she had violated her oath of office when she aided the protests in numerous instances, including one where she spoke at a protest in front of Mayor Jenny Durkan's house. In another incident she used her passkey to let demonstrators into City Hall.
Sawant's attorney, Dmitri Iglitzin, argued that the residents were simply attempting to undo the results of the election because they disagreed with Sawant's politics.
"We have elections in this state and in this city, and those elections are where the decision as to who is holding this office is supposed to be determined," he said. "This is on its face, by any fair reading, a political screed against Councilmember Sawant."
King County Superior Court Judge Jim Rogers found that four of the six charges against Sawant met the standard to allow the recall process to continue. "The petitioner has shown actual knowledge of facts indicating that the Councilmember intended to commit an unlawful act," said Rogers.
Among the charges that he said were unfounded was a claim that Sawant had helped create the storied CHOP, or Capitol Hill Occupation Protest zone.
Organizers need to collect 10,000 signatures in order to put the recall effort on the ballot.
Sawant said that she planned to appeal the ruling.
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In July, Sawant appeared on a video where she excoriated capitalism and vowed to replace it with socialism.
"We are coming to dismantle this deeply oppressive, racist, sexist, violent, utterly bankrupt system of capitalism. This police state. We cannot and will not stop until we overthrow it, and replace it with a world based, instead, on solidarity, genuine democracy, and equality: a socialist world," said Sawant.
Here's a local news video about the ruling:
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