Here you can find links to LWVSKC recommendations for voting in past ballot measures.
2022, November General Election
The LWVSKC takes an active role in evaluating local ballot issues, especially those that, if passed, would increase voter turnout and/or move us toward election of government officials more representative of a diverse community. This year, the LWVSKC has endorsed two such local ballot issues on the November 2022 ballot. Both involve changes to our current voting system.
The LWVSKC takes the following positions:
1) For King County: Yes on Charter Amendment 1, commonly known as even year elections. This measure moves the election for King County Executive, Assessor, Elections Director, and Council positions from odd-numbered to even-numbered years.
2) For City of Seattle: Vote yes to changing the current voting system in City of Seattle municipal primary elections election. Then Yes on Proposition 1B: Ranked-choice voting
For more information on LWVSKC’s endorsement of these ballot measures please see article in the October 2022 issue of The Voter.
2021, August Primary Election
The League of Women Voters of Seattle-King County urges a YES vote for King County’s Proposition 1, the renewal of the Best Starts for Kids levy.
“The League of Women Voters supports the renewed funding for children, youth, families, and their communities, and we encourage voters to do the same. We are also calling for improvements in transparency and oversight of funds to better align taxpayer dollars with measurable outcomes,” said League President Heather Kelly.
Learn more about the details behind this endorsement in the summer issue of The Voter. The League is forming a standing committee to support oversight of levy dollars and we invite your participation. Reach out to action@seattlelwv.org to join.
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. If you have questions about this endorsement, or would like to join us in our work, please contact us at 206-329-4848 or email at info@seattlelwv.org.
2020, November General Election
King County Charter Amendments
LWVSKC Recommends: YES on Amendment 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6. No position was taken on the remaining amendments.
Click here for details behind the endorsements
Seattle Proposition 1
Funding for Transit and Related Transportation Needs
LWVSKC Recommends: YES
Click here for details behind the endorsement
2019, August Primary Election
We supported both the Seattle Public Library Levy and the King County Parks Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Levy , with some reservations.
2016, August Primary Election
We supported the Housing Levy and opposed I-123, the elevated waterfront park proposal.
2016, February special election
We supported Seattle Schools Levies.
2015, November general election
We supported Initiative 122 - Honest Elections Seattle.
We supported King County's Best Starts for Kids Levy
We opposed the Move Seattle transportation levy. Read the full announcement and explanatory statement.
2014, August Primary
We opposed Proposition 1 - Metropolitan Parks District
Seattle Prop 1A and 1B – Pre-K