Lewis Jones (Washington)
Lewis Jones was a candidate for mayor of Seattle in Washington. Jones was defeated in the primary election on August 1, 2017. Seattle's municipal elections are nonpartisan but Jones identifies as a Republican.
Jones responded to Ballotpedia's 2017 survey of municipal candidates. Click here to read his responses.
Elections
2017
The following candidates ran in the primary election for mayor of Seattle.[1]
Mayor of Seattle, Primary Election, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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27.90% | 51,529 |
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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 |
Campaign themes
2017
Jones participated in Ballotpedia's 2017 survey of municipal government candidates.[2] The following sections display his responses to the survey questions. When asked what his top priority would be if elected, the candidate made the following statement:
“ | Protect the citizens from crime[3] | ” |
—Lewis Jones (May 23, 2017)[4] |
Ranking the issues
The candidate was asked to rank the following issues by importance in the city, with 1 being the most important and 12 being the least important: city services (trash, utilities, etc.), civil rights, crime reduction/prevention, environment, government transparency, homelessness, housing, K-12 education, public pensions/retirement funds, recreational opportunities, transportation, and unemployment. This table displays this candidate's rankings from most to least important.
Issue importance ranking | |||
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Candidate's ranking |
Issue | Candidate's ranking |
Issue |
Crime reduction/prevention | N/A | ||
Environment | N/A | ||
Public pensions/retirement funds | N/A | ||
N/A | N/A | ||
Housing | N/A | ||
Homelessness | N/A |
Nationwide municipal issues
The candidate was asked to answer questions from Ballotpedia regarding issues facing cities across America. The questions are in the left column and the candidate's responses are in the right column. Some questions provided multiple choices, which are noted after those questions.
Question | Response |
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Very important | |
Federal | |
Increased police presence/activity. Revoke the status of immigrants who come to America to commit crimes such as relationship fraud in order to get citizenship, sponsors. Go after pimps. Harder on those who sell drugs. More police, free education at junior colleges and vocational schools. | |
Focusing on small business development | |
Resilient people | |
Immigrants who commit crimes have their status revoked, immigrants who are constructive and an asset to America have a pathway to citizenship |
Jones provided the following comments in addition to his survey responses:
“ |
We need stricter laws protecting vulnerable adults from scams and exploitation. Women with disabilities are more likely to be exploited and the laws should reflect this.[4][3] |
” |
—Lewis Jones (2017) |
See also
Seattle, Washington | Washington | Municipal government | Other local coverage |
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External links
Footnotes
- ↑ King County, Washington, "Who has filed: 2017 candidate filing," accessed May 19, 2017
- ↑ Note: The candidate's answers have been reproduced here verbatim without edits or corrections by Ballotpedia.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Ballotpedia's municipal government candidate survey, 2017, "Lewis Jones's Responses," May 23, 2017
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