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Bruce Harrell and Katie Wilson face off tonight in first of 20 mayoral debates

Sep 4, 2025, 12:24 PM | Updated: 5:47 pm

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Seattle mayoral candidates Katie Wilson (left) and incumbent Bruce Harrell speak with KIRO Newsradio over various interviews this past campaign cycle. (Photos courtesy of MyNorthwest staff)

(Photos courtesy of MyNorthwest staff)

The first mayoral debate between incumbent Bruce Harrell and challenger Katie Wilson begins Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Haller Lake Community Club in Seattle.

The top two candidates will go head-to-head in their first of 20 scheduled debates before the Nov. 4 general election.

Mayor Harrell and Katie Wilson debate in Seattle

The final election results from the primary vote in August revealed that Wilson, the co-founder and executive director of the Transit Riders Union, received the most votes for mayor with 98,562 votes (50.75%), leading Harrell by 18,519 votes (80,043 votes, 41.21%).

Ahead of tonight’s debate, Harrell noted voters will see a clear difference between his “proven leadership” and claimed Wilson is an “untested candidate rooted in slogans and empty promises.”

Harrell’s office claimed Wilson garnered her lead without sharing specifics on her agenda or past positions.

“Voters need to see the difference between progress and promises, change and slogans,” Harrell said.

Both candidates share similar views on the current Trump administration, with Wilson helping to coordinate the “Trump-proof Seattle” campaign, and Harrell, who “has made fighting Trump a personal commitment.”

Wilson previously told KIRO Newsradio that voters are looking for change and are siding with a candidate who will provide improved housing affordability, public safety, and address Seattle’s homeless population.

“I think it really shows that Seattle voters are ready for a change,” Wilson said. “I think people are frustrated with a lack of progress from the current administration on affordability, on homelessness, and on safety.”

Harrell shared that he is the only candidate with a history of leading affordable housing construction plans, and he aims to continue those efforts if elected for another term.

“I am the only candidate in this race who has led the construction of affordable housing and shelter beds,” Harrell said. “We’ve got big plans to add tens of thousands of new, affordable homes in our city based on policies and investments — not false promises.”

Notably, Seattle voters haven’t reelected their mayor in some time. If Harrell wins, he would become Seattle’s first two-term mayor since Greg Nickels in 2009.

Contributing: Frank Sumrall, MyNorthwest; James Lynch, KIRO Newsradio

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