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Revision as of 10:46, 29 January 2018
Tiniell Cato was a candidate for mayor of Seattle in Washington. Cato was defeated in the primary election on August 1, 2017.
Elections
2017
The following candidates ran in the primary election for mayor of Seattle.[1]
| Mayor of Seattle, Primary Election, 2017 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
| 27.90% | 51,529 | |
| 17.62% | 32,536 | |
| Nikkita Oliver | 16.99% | 31,366 |
| Jessyn Farrell | 12.54% | 23,160 |
| Bob Hasegawa | 8.39% | 15,500 |
| Mike McGinn | 6.50% | 12,001 |
| Gary Brose | 2.16% | 3,987 |
| Harley Lever | 1.81% | 3,340 |
| Larry Oberto | 1.67% | 3,089 |
| Greg Hamilton | 0.92% | 1,706 |
| Michael Harris | 0.76% | 1,401 |
| Casey Carlisle | 0.71% | 1,309 |
| James Norton Jr. | 0.54% | 988 |
| Thom Gunn | 0.25% | 455 |
| Mary Martin | 0.23% | 422 |
| Jason Roberts | 0.22% | 405 |
| Lewis Jones | 0.19% | 344 |
| Alex Tsimerman | 0.14% | 253 |
| Keith Whiteman | 0.09% | 174 |
| Tiniell Cato | 0.09% | 170 |
| Dave Kane | 0.06% | 114 |
| Write-in votes | 0.23% | 418 |
| Total Votes | 184,667 | |
| Source: King County, "2017 election results," accessed August 15, 2017 | ||
See also
| Seattle, Washington | Washington | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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External links
Footnotes
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