Dozens of people are reportedly injured after the shooting in Lewiston, Maine on Oct. 25.
SEATTLE — The general election is less than two weeks away and seven Seattle City Council seats are on the ballot. Three current council members are running for re-election, including Andrew Lewis in District 7 who is being challenged by Bob Kettle.
“In my first term, we set up a lot of really important programs that I want to see completely scaled to their full impact,” said Andrew Lewis of why he wanted to run for reelection. “I would have definitely voted for that ordinance,” said Kettle. “And in fact, I would have been a co-sponsor, along with council members Alex Pederson and Sara Nelson, because it's that important.”
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