Mark Solomon steps into Seattle City Council role left vacant by Tammy Morales
- Mark Solomon has been appointed to the Seattle City Council to fill the vacancy left by Tammy Morales, as confirmed by the council's vote of 5-3 on Monday.
- Solomon aims to prioritize land use, public safety, and affordable housing, stating he wants to spread density throughout the city, not just in District 2.
- The council has faced repeated vacancies, having appointed Solomon after a similar process last year when they filled Teresa Mosqueda's seat.
- Morales resigned, citing bullying and gaslighting from other council members, and accused them of eroding checks and balances within the council.
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