Seattle's mayoral candidates explain themselves
What separates top candidates for Seattle mayor? How would they tackle housing costs, police reform and other problems facing a booming city? KUOW interviewed them on the top issues and here are the results.
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Immigration: How will Seattle's next mayor face Trump's immigration policies?
Highlights from Seattle mayoral debate
KUOW's The Record had all six of the top candidates on the show for interviews. Listen to what they said about housing, homelessness, taxes and more. (Interviews are at the beginning of the full shows.)
Mike McGinn: 'People want quality of life'
Cary Moon: 'We have got to put a tax on the speculation'
Bob Hasegawa: 'The city has to go head on with building public housing'
Jenny Durkan: 'Every neighborhood is going to get more density'
Nikkita Oliver: 'Public housing infrastructure has to serve our middle class'