"[8] Wills' Energy committee also ushered a bill that would keep a surcharge, averaging $23 a month, for an extra two years to pay down City Light debt.
[9] Wills also sponsored legislation to switch green traffic lights to LED bulbs, saving the city millions in money and energy.
[11] Former Washington state governor Albert Rosellini assisted the Colacurcios family by lobbying six members of the Seattle City Council and raising funds for three of the politicians.
[15] Della blamed Willis for the rate increases by releasing flyers and billboards of people yelling at their utility bills.
[18] In April 2019, councilmember Mike O'Brien announced that he would not seek reelection for District 6, the fourth council member that cycle to decline running.
[19] Wills announced she would run for the open seat focusing her campaign on bring city hall "back to basics".
[22] The election gained national attention after Amazon spent nearly $1.5 million on campaign contributions to Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee, which supported Wills.