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Socialist Kshama Sawant
Poised to Win Election
Big Success for $15/hour Minimum Wage and Independent
Working-Class Politics
A Statement from the Kshama Sawant
Campaign
November 15,
2013Seattle, WA - Today's King
County Elections ballot count saw the Socialist Alternative candidate for
Seattle City Council, Kshama Sawant, pulling further ahead of 16-year incumbent,
Richard Conlin. The Socialist candidate has now won 88,222 votes
compared to the Democrat Richard Conlin's 86,582 votes.
After today's count was
released, Richard Conlin announced he was conceding the race. Kshama Sawant
replied, "While I do not agree with Richard Conlin's political positions, I
respect that he served on the city council for 16 years. He ran a strong
campaign, and I commend him for his willingness to participate in numerous
political forums, openly debating the issues with me."
"I
will reach out to the people who supported Richard Conlin, working with everyone
in Seattle to fight for a minimum wage of $15/hour, affordable housing, and the
needs of ordinary people," continued Sawant.
"These
exciting results show a majority of voters are fed up with the corporate
politicians who have presided over the widening chasm between the super-rich and
the rest of us," said Kshama Sawant. "The turnaround of the ballot count
in my campaign's favor is a stunning mandate to move ahead with raising
Seattle's minimum wage to $15/hour. A majority of voters cast ballots
for my campaign which did not take a dime of corporate money, yet succeeded
through grassroots activism." Since the signatures on thousands of votes
have been challenged, the Sawant campaign will continue to make sure that every
vote is counted until the election results are certified on November
26. "Every additional vote for our campaign shows the broad support for a
$15/hour minimum wage, rent control, and a tax on the super-rich to fund mass
transit and education. We need people to donate to fund our voter protection work, and we
need volunteers to help correct the challenged ballots so that every one of
these votes will count," says Sawant.
Kshama Sawant is inviting all supporters to a rally this Sunday, November 17 at 2.30 PM to
discuss the way forward in the fight against corporate politics and for
democratic socialism. Afterwards, volunteers will be trained to knock
on doors to correct challenged ballots. Speakers include Abdi Mohamed from the
Somali American Public Affairs Council, Nicole Grant from the electrical workers
union local 46, and Carlos Hernandez an organizer from the Fast Food Worker
Strikes. Geo from the Blue Scholars will also perform. The forum will be
at the SEIU local 775 NW auditorium at 215 Columbia
St.
Sawant's election, alongside the promises of Mayor-Elect Ed Murray,
demonstrates the strong public support that exists for a $15/hour minimum wage.
Sawant and her Socialist Alternative organization are working to build
a coalition to organize a mass rally for a $15 minimum wage in early
2014. Sawant intends to introduce an ordinance or, if necessary, place
an initiative on Seattle's November 2014 ballot like Proposition 1 in
SeaTac.
Sawant is urging unions, Greens, and Socialists to use her campaign
as a model to inspire a much broader movement of 100 independent candidates
across the country in 2014. "We need a movement to break the
undemocratic power of big business and build a society that works for
working people, not corporate profits - a democratic socialist
society," declared Sawant.
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