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Local bishop launches bold candidacy for Seattle City Council

May 12, 2025, 6:00 PM

Longtime Southeast Seattle community leader Bishop Ray Rogers announced his candidacy for Seattle C...

Longtime Southeast Seattle community leader Bishop Ray Rogers announced his candidacy for Seattle City Council Position 8. (Photo Credit: Rogers Campaign)

(Photo Credit: Rogers Campaign)

Longtime Southeast Seattle community leader announced his candidacy for Seattle City Council Position 8. He will face incumbent Alexis Mercedes Rinck.

Rogers initially filed to run for Position 9. But he decided to switch races after reviewing the priorities and records of the incumbents running for re-election.

Rogers said his campaign is focused on bringing a greater sense of urgency and responsibility to city leadership. In a recent press release, he expressed concern that progress in public safety could stall without stronger leadership.

I want to bring urgency and accountability to a Council thats made real progressbut is at risk of backsliding, Rogers said. The citys starting to turn the corner on public safety, encampments, and police staffing. But Councilmember Rinck has opposed nearly every step forward. We cant go back to the dysfunction of the last Council.

Bishop launches reform-focused campaign

Rogers is an ordained minister and founder of , a nonprofit that provides support to individuals dealing with addiction, domestic violence, and homelessness. Through his organization, he has led peace marches, helped feed the unhoused, and mentored at-risk youth.

As someone whos lived through the worst of it, I know whats at stake when government fails, Rogers said. Too many of our kids are dying on the streets. Too many elders feel unsafe in their own neighborhoods. And there are too many people in City Hall who oppose taking the decisive actions we need.

If elected, Rogers said he will focus on ensuring the police department is fully staffed, while continuing to push for reforms such as community policing, accountability measures, and alternatives to traditional emergency responses.

It’s not just about public safety in Seattle

In addition to public safety, Rogers said he will advocate for local businesses and more affordable housing options. He described his approach as practical and focused, and said he wants to move past the political gridlock that has sometimes slowed progress at City Hall.

Ive lived the failures, Rogers said. And Ive spent the last 20 years trying to make sure others dont fall through the same cracks. Now Im ready to bring that experience to the Council.

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