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The full county council meets weekly on Thursdays, except for the fifth Thursday in a month. Public comments are permitted at the fourth meeting of the month. Meetings are held in the County Council chambers, Room 1001, on the tenth floor of the King County Courthouse in Downtown Seattle.
Elections for the County Executive have historically taken place in odd-numbered years. However, in 2022, an amendment to the County Charter was passed which would move elections for several county elected offices to even-numbered years. To do so, the 2025 King County Executive election will be for a three year term, instead of the normal four ...
The County Council voted on February 27, 2006, to adopt the proposal sponsored by Councilmember Larry Gossett to change the county's logo from an imperial crown to an image of Martin Luther King Jr. [21] On March 12, 2007, the new logo was unveiled.
Kathy Kristensen Lambert (born 1 February 1953) served as an American politician and educator from Washington state. Lambert was a 20 year member of the King County Council for the third district, the largest district covering much of the eastern part of the county.
Teresa Carmen Mosqueda (born July 4, 1980) is an American politician and labor activist from Seattle, Washington.She is a King County Council member and has represented District 8 since 2024.
Lawrence R. Phillips (born March 15, 1951) is an American politician who served as a member of the King County Council in Washington state. Phillips served on the council from 1992 to 2016, representing the fourth district, which includes the Seattle neighborhoods of Queen Anne, Magnolia, Ballard, Fremont, Belltown, South Lake Union, and Downtown.
www.kingcounty.gov /council /mcdermott.aspx James Joseph McDermott (born July 1, 1967) is an American politician and a former member of the King County Council . He previously served ten years as a state legislator: seven years in the Washington House of Representatives and three in the Washington State Senate .
Prior to his service on the King County Council, Dunn was a federal prosecutor and Presidential appointee in the US Department of Justice. [4] As Senior Counsel to the Director for the Executive Executive Office for United States Attorneys, he helped create Project Safe Neighborhoods, a national initiative against gun violence.