Late Thursday (Dec. 3rd), the King County Council announced that its Advisory Committee has chosen four finalists seeking to fill the King County Council seat vacated by Dow Constantine upon his election as King County Executive.

Despite the fact that four of the 11 candidates were from the Burien area (Dr. Arun Jhaveri, Lucy Krakowiak; Kathleen Quong-Vermeire, and Shawn McEvoy), and that two members of the selection committee were also local (Joan McGilton and Doug Osterman), the committee recommended these two non-Burienites who intend to run for the seat in the November 2010 general election:

  • Rep. Zack Hudgins—State Representative from the 11th District
  • Sen. Joe McDermott—State Senator from the 34th District

The committee also recommended two others who intend to serve in a caretaker capacity until the general election in November 2010:

  • Jan Drago—A member of the Seattle City Council who is leaving the Council this year
  • Rep. Sharon Nelson—State Representative from the 34th District

All four candidates recommended by the Committee will be interviewed on Monday, Dec. 7th at a 9:30am meeting of the Council’s Committee-of-the-Whole in the council chambers of the King County Courthouse.

The advisory committee was chaired by former Seattle Deputy Mayor and Municipal Court Judge Anne Levinson and Mark Okazaki, Executive Director of Neighborhood House, a human service agency with facilities in High Point and Greenbridge. They were joined on the 12-member advisory committee by community leaders and elected officials who live or work in Council District 8:

  • Aileen Balahadia, Executive Director of the White Center Community Development Association,
  • Steve Daschle, Executive Director of Southwest Youth and Family Services,
  • Tom Dean, Executive Director of the Vashon/Maury Island Land Trust,
  • David Johnson, CEO of NAVOS, a mental health care facility that provides housing,
  • Joan McGilton, Mayor of Burien
  • Patti Mullen, CEO, West Seattle Chamber of Commerce
  • Behnaz Nelson, co-chair of the King County Coalition of Unions
  • Kathy Nyland, chair of the Georgetown Merchants Association and chair of the City Neighborhood Association
  • Doug Osterman, Normandy Park City Councilmember
  • Chris Porter, business owner and a nurse practitioner who is active on park and recreation issues.

Co-Chairs Levinson and Okazaki said the committee represented a diversity of perspectives and experiences and took to heart the charge from the Council to forward a slate of candidates who would best serve the needs of the County and District 8.

“We had a remarkable pool of applicants and appreciated the number of people willing to step forward to serve. The finalists each bring experience and understanding of the complex array of issues facing the County. Each would hit the ground running and be a very effective addition to the Council,” said Levinson and Okazaki.

The committee’s criteria for evaluation of candidates included:

  • Knowledge of the functions of King County government;
  • Knowledge of the issues and challenges facing King County government;
  • Knowledge of the issues affecting the constituents of Council District 8;
  • A demonstrated ability to develop a responsible budget;
  • A demonstrated ability to respond to public concerns; and
  • Demonstrated leadership skills.

The County Council has final authority for making the appointment, and is expected to take action by Monday, Dec. 14th, the last Council meeting of 2009.

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2 replies on “King County Advisory Committee Recommends Four Finalists For Dow’s Seat; None Are From Burien”

  1. I am not sure how you define “Burien”. I am a Burien Resident and Joe McDermott has represented me in Olympia. And he is exceptional in my mind. My only hesitation is our need for people with Joe’s perspective to work through our budget problems there.

  2. Don’t know much about the candidates except Jan Drago. ((Shivers)) Zack Hudgins does a good job in Oly as well. But I wouldn’t expect Ms. McGilton to stand up for a local person to represent us.

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