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Poll: King County voters want to change — not defund — police
The Crosscut/Elway Poll finds voters support funding social services, but aren't ready to tear down law enforcement just yet.
The Crosscut/Elway Poll finds voters support funding social services, but aren't ready to tear down law enforcement just yet.
The eighth round of ballots dropped Thursday, Nov. 14. Here's what they show.
Seattle, King County and the other plaintiffs suing to overturn the initiative “have sufficiently shown they are likely to prevail,” said the King County Superior Court judge.
Cuts to transit and other transportation needs across the state are almost guaranteed, officials say. But so is a lawsuit to challenge the $30 car-tabs measure.
Hours after early returns signaled major change to the council and the budget, city leaders commiserated and then got to work.