Here are the 8 finalists for Seattle City Council's vacant seat
On Friday, the Seattle City Council took the next step toward filling the vacant citywide District 8 position with the nomination of eight finalists for consideration. The position was left open by former Councilmember Teresa Mosquedas election to King County Council.
The finalists were chosen from a list of 72 qualified applicants who applied before the Jan. 9. deadline. During a special meeting Friday afternoon, each councilmember was allowed to nominate one finalist.
Councilmember Bob Kettle nominated Tanya Woo, a Chinatown-International District community advocate and business owner who lost to incumbent Tammy Morales in Novembers District 2 election. Like many of the new councilmembers who won office in November, Woo made public safety and police hiring a centerpiece of her campaign.
Councilmember Cathy Moore nominated Neha Nariya, but noted that Woo was her first pick. Nariya operates her familys business, the Civic Hotel in Pioneer Square, and is a Seattle Hotel Association board member.
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