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2006 Seattle Elections

Primary Elections Voters' Guide

Seattle Form of Government

Seattle is a Charter City with a Mayor-Council form of government. The Mayor is directly elected by the voters, as are the nine City Councilmembers, all of whom are elected at-large. The other elected position is the City Attorney, who is also elected at-large. The regular term of all offices is four years.

Candidates for these offices must be U.S. Citizens, registered voters in the City of Seattle at the time they file their declaration of candidacy, and able to read and write the English language.

All City office elections are non-partisan, which means the top two vote getters in the primary election are placed on the general election ballot. This is true regardless of whether or not one candidate receives a majority of the primary vote. If fewer than three candidates file declarations of candidacy for any of these offices, that office does not appear on the primary election ballot, but does appear on the general election ballot. Parties do not nominate candidates to appear on the ballot and the ballots do not identify the candidates by party. Parties can and do endorse and support certain candidates, but play no other role in nominating candidates or determining who is placed on the primary or general election ballot.





Primary Election Voters' Guide

Introduction

Voter Registration, Polling Places and Absentee Ballots

Seattle Form of Government

Links to Non-Seattle Voters' Pamphlets

Initiative 88 - Funding for Seattle Schools

Statement for and Rebuttal

Statement Against and Rebuttal

Title and Explanation

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