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Rob Johnson (Seattle politician)

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in the August primary election. Both Johnson and Maddux ran as progressive urbanists (favoring denser city planning rather than urban or suburban sprawl), defeating slow-growth candidates Godden and Tony Provine. Prior to the election, Johnson was executive director of Transportation Choices
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In late March 2019, Johnson announced he would vacate his council seat on April 5, 2019. After his resignation, an interim council member was appointed to take Johnson's place until the November 2019 election.
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In 2015, Johnson was elected to the city council after defeating Michael Maddux by a 708-vote margin in the nonpartisan general election. Johnson and Maddux had previously defeated 12-year
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rail expansion programs. Johnson was sworn into office on January 4, 2016. Several days later, he was appointed to the
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Coalition, an advocacy group in Washington state, where he managed their campaign for the
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representing the fourth district, covering northeast Seattle and the area around the
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Johnson's family has lived in Seattle for five generations. He lives in the
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This article about a politician from the state of Washington is a
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Rob Johnson (disambiguation)

Seattle City Council
Jean Godden
Abel Pacheco Jr.
Seattle, Washington
Willamette University
BA
University of California, Los Angeles
MURP
Seattle City Council
University of Washington
incumbent
Jean Godden
Sound Transit 2
Sound Transit
King County Executive
Dow Constantine
Mike O'Brien
NHL Seattle project
Ravenna neighborhood
District 4
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Jean Godden
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Nonpartisan
Turnout

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