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Election 2020: Ongoing post-mortem

caption: Hundreds gathered to march through Pioneer Square on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, the day after the 2020 presidential election, in Seattle. The event focused on making sure every vote was counted and every person was protected. A coalition of groups who have been demonstrating for racial justice and against police brutality in Seattle every day for months asked participants to show up for Black lives every day, not only during the election.
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Hundreds gathered to march through Pioneer Square on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, the day after the 2020 presidential election, in Seattle. The event focused on making sure every vote was counted and every person was protected. A coalition of groups who have been demonstrating for racial justice and against police brutality in Seattle every day for months asked participants to show up for Black lives every day, not only during the election.
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(To the extent that you can post mort something that’s still unfolding.) What happened locally? Statewide? How are you feeling? And what does your city executive think of it all?

Individual segments are available in our podcast stream or at www.kuow.org/record.

Local election results with Paige Browning

As results in races of local significance – and people’s responses, including in the streets – evolve, KUOW’s Paige Browning is following the story.

Statewide election results with Austin Jenkins

KUOW’s Olympia reporter Austin Jenkins brings statewide tidings, including a look at the ins and outs of the gubernatorial race.

Political analysis

What do former lawmakers think of all this? Jessyn Farrell and Chris Vance each served in the Washington State House of Representatives.

Listener voicemails

How are you doing? And what are you doing to manage that?

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan 11.5

And in today’s talk with Mayor Durkan, all things election as well as city plans on COVID and homelessness as winter closes in.

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