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Dixit defeats Bingle in tight race for Spokane City Council | Top Stories


SPOKANE, Wash. — UPDATED 4:00 on November 10: As of Monday afternoon, Sarah Dixit is leading the race with 50.47% against incumbent Jonathan Bingle’s 49.21%.

Around 5:30 p.m., Councilmember Bingle released a statement on social media about the race results, saying he lost by 156 votes. 

“As we move forward, we will work to ensure that every vote was counted and counted legitimately. That is not about changing the outcome; it is about honoring the process,” he said.

He also congratulated Dixit and went on to thank his supporters. 

Final results will be certified on November 25. You can read Bingle’s full statement below: 

Tonight, the results show that we came up short in our bid for re-election, losing by just 156 votes. While that’s not the outcome we worked for, it is the outcome before us today.

I want to begin by congratulating Sarah Dixit on her victory. Running for office is never easy, and earning the trust of voters is always an accomplishment. I hope she will lead with integrity, transparency, and a commitment to all the people of District 1. I stand ready to help ensure a smooth transition so that the work of serving Northeast Spokane continues without interruption.

To my supporters, volunteers, donors, friends, and neighbors: thank you. Thank you for the countless hours knocking on doors, making calls, talking to your friends, showing up at events, sharing posts, and believing in the vision we’ve pursued together. Your support has meant more than you know. We built something meaningful, not just a campaign, but a community of people committed to a safer, stronger, more affordable Spokane.

As we move forward, we will work to ensure that every vote was counted and counted legitimately. That is not about changing the outcome; it is about honoring the process. Democracy depends on public confidence, and verifying the integrity of every ballot is a responsibility we owe to every voter, regardless of who they supported.

While tonight may feel heavy, I remain hopeful. Spokane is still worth fighting for. The challenges are real, but so is the potential. I believe our best days are still ahead of us if we stay engaged, stay committed, and continue working to make this city a place where families can thrive, businesses can grow, and every neighbor feels safe.

Thank you again for the honor of serving you. It has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. And the work of strengthening Spokane does not end tonight. We will continue to serve, continue to lead, and continue to believe in the future of this city we all love.

UPDATED 4:30. on November 6: As of Thursday afternoon, incumbent Jonathan Bingle is narrowly leading the race with 50.20% against opponent Sarah Dixit’s 49.50%.

32.86% of ballots have been returned. Votes will continue to be counted over the next several days. Final results will be certified on November 25. 

UPDATED 6:30 p.m. on November 5: As of Wednesday evening, incumbent Jonathan Bingle is leading the race with 50.85% against opponent Sarah Dixit’s 48.84%.

28.85% of ballots have been returned. Votes will continue to be counted over the next several days. Final results will be certified on November 25. 

ORIGINAL 

It appears as though Councilmember Bingle will continue to represent Spokane’s District 1, as the first run of numbers is tallied on election night. 

As of 9:17 p.m., incumbent Jonathan Bingle is leading the race with 51.15% against opponent Sarah Dixit’s 48.48%. 

Councilmember Bingle has represented District 1 since 2022. He is a lifelong resident of Northeast Spokane and has focused much of his time in office on public safety and growing Spokane’s economy. 

According to his reelection campaign website, Councilmember Bingle has also worked toward increasing affordable housing. 

“As a councilmember, Jonathan has authored, co-authored, and supported policies that have reduced unnecessary city regulations leading to record numbers of market-rate and affordable housing units being developed in Spokane,” reads his website. 

According to Candidate Dixit’s campaign website, she was born and raised in Pasadena, California and moved to Spokane in 2014 to attend Whitworth University. 

Her professional career in community organizing has included positions at Pro-Choice Washington, Asians for Collective Liberation and City of Spokane’s Equity Subcommittee. 

“Sarah was born and raised in Pasadena, California, in an Indian immigrant household, where family was the central pillar for her. She is a firm believer that it takes a village to raise the next generation,” reads her campaign website. 

As of Tuesday evening, 24.84% of ballots have been returned. Votes will continue to be counted over the next several days. Final results will be certified on November 25. 

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