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Candidates for Seattle’s District 7 City Council seat include incumbent Andrew J. Lewis (top row, from left), Isabelle Kerner, Robert Kettle; and Olga Sagan (bottom row, left) and Wade Sowders. Aaron Marshall is also running, but did not submit a campaign photo.
Curtesty of Seattle Times
Isabelle is running for election to the Seattle City Council to represent District 7 in Washington. She shared with us the reason why she is running, and her vision and ideas for District 7.
Curtesy of Live from Seattle with Tim Gaydos
Isabellle Kerner on the Issues:
"“Seattle must vote to elect someone that can think critically and creatively.”
-Isabelle Kerner
Curtesty of Seattle Times
"Kerner's priorities include public safety, the city budget and establishing a training center for displayed or unemployed people."
Curtesy of King 5
District 7 includes Queen Anne, South Lake Union, Downtown, Belltown, southeast Magnolia and Interbay.
Curtoesy of Crosscut
The November election will bring big changes to the Seattle City Council, with at least four of the council's nine members having already announced they won't seek re-election.
Curtoesy of Axios
Candidate Isabelle Kerner hopes to combat homelessness with cargo containers, work, training programs.
2019 Community forum focused on neighborhood-specific issues held in Magnolia.
Isabelle Kerner District 7 Candidate — Arts Platform Outcome
Candidates Sound Off At Speak Out Seattle (SOS) Forum.
District Seven Candidate 'Talks to Seattle with Jason Rigden
Full Video District Seven Candidates Forum (SOS) Seattle.
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