Ursula Reutin: ‘I want proof’ Seattle鈥檚 democracy vouchers actually work, before new tax
Mar 17, 2025, 5:00 AM | Updated: 2:34 pm

The Seattle Mayor's Office is proposing raising property taxes to renew the Democracy Voucher Program. (Photo courtesy of the Seattle Mayor's Office)
(Photo courtesy of the Seattle Mayor's Office)
The Seattle Mayor’s Office is proposing raising property taxes to renew the Democracy Voucher Program, which donates to campaigns, the city announced in
According to the mayor’s office, a $45 million property tax would be levied over 10 years to fund the program — with the cost to homeowners around $12.20 a year. Officials stated that since the program took off, more than 106,000 residents have contributed and over $10 million has been distributed to local campaigns through 2024.
However, Jake Skorheim, co-host of “The Jake and Spike Show” on 成人X站 Newsradio, isn’t buying it.
“I do think it’s a bad idea,” he said. “If the program doesn’t work, then I don’t think it’s wise to keep forcing people, because what it is, it’s based on a tax. So you go in and you tax the people, in this case, the residents of Seattle.”
Registered Seattle voters are given a $25 voucher, which they can then give to the candidates of their choosing. Jake believes the program is “forced participation.”
“People could just give that money if they wanted to,” he added. “The government’s literally creating a middleman between them and the candidates by taking your money first, it’s forcing you to participate on a civic level.”
However, Spike O’Neill, co-host of “Jake and Spike,” loves the idea.
“I think the goals of getting people involved in the election cycle and caring about their local issues, I think that’s the greatest thing ever.”
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Ursula on Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program: ‘I want more proof’
Ursula Reutin, co-host of “The Gee and Ursula Show” on 成人X站 Newsradio, agreed with Jake, saying she did not want another tax and adding, “certainly not for the democracy vouchers.”
“I’m going to admit to this day that I have not used one,” Ursula shared.
She said that if people want to donate, they should donate directly to the candidate.
“Why go through the demo democracy voucher system where you have to pay for the bureaucracy that goes along with it,” Ursula said. “I still want to see more proof that democracy vouchers have actually expanded and diversified the pool of political candidates, which was its goal, which is a noble effort.”
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