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November 2019 general election
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Compiled by Staff from the King County elections website and results.vote.wa.gov/results/current NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY
Port of Seattle Commissioner-elect Sam Cho and community leaders in the International District.
Tammy Morales appearing happy with a lion dancer. She is ahead in the Seattle City Council race.
Election Day has come and gone. But because of Washington state’s mail-in ballot system, this remains an election in progress. As of press time, here are the highlights: • Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant is trailing challenger Egan Orion,
ISRD to Bush Garden developer: Try again
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Girmay Zahilay is well ahead of longtime King County Council incumbent Larry Gossett, • Washington voters want their $30 car tabs, • Voters are rejecting Referendum 88, which would bring back affirmative action, by a thin margin. The following are AAPI candidates who are leading in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. see RESULTS on 15
Chief Best at Goodwill See page 2, Glitter Gala
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Felicity Wang addressing the ISRD Board on Oct. 22.
A new Chinese Racial justice group seeks rally bridge building
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It’s back to the drawing board for James Wong —the developer and CEO of Vibrant Cities who wants to build a housing project named Jasmine at the Bush Garden site. It was standing room only on Oct. 22 at Hirabayashi Place as community members packed a public meeting of the International Special Review District (ISRD). Some seniors
Bobby Lee
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Lele "Happy" Tian at a Hing Hay Park press conference on Nov. 6. The Board of the Washington chapter of UCA. From left: Hong Qi, Linhui Hao, Sean Shi, Hardy Li, Winston Lee, Luke Zhang. Not pictured: Liam Li
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“Imagine,” said Haipei Shue, president of United Chinese Americans (UCA). “In seven or eight years, one morning, you wake up and look at the New York Times … And it says China finally becomes number one in the world, and you see the Chinese military is much more improved than today, with
SEATTLE— A diverse group of community leaders gathered on Nov. 6, on the morning after Election Day, at Hing Hay Park in Seattle’s Chinatown. The news conference was to express unity for racial justice and policies that benefit all of society. Speakers included Rep. My-Linh Thai, Lynn Trinh, president of the Seattle chapter of the Asian Pacific Islander
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