Kent City Council to consider nonpartisan city elections process
The Kent charter review commission has recommended that the citys mayoral and city council elections will no longer be partisan. At 7 p.m. July 9, Kent City Council will decide whether to put the change to voters in the November general election.
If council agrees and voters approve the charter change, candidates would not declare a party affiliation. Primary elections would still be held when more than two people file for mayor or council. The two candidates who get the most votes would advance to the general election.
Primaries would also be held when more than six people file for Kents three at-large council seats. Those elections would also be nonpartisan, and the six with the most votes would advance to the general election ballot.
If two or fewer people file for a single seat, or if six or less people file for Kents at-large seats, no primary election would be held, at least as far as candidates go. The candidates names would simply appear on a nonpartisan general election ballot.
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