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Seattle’s ultra-woke new mayor, 43, is fined for failing to declare $10,000 youngster care money given to her by mother and father throughout election marketing campaign

Seattle’s new 43-year-old woke mayor was slapped with a fine after failing to report more than $10,000 she took from her parents during her campaign.

Katie Wilson took office on January 2 with the promise of ‘Trump-proofing’ Seattle. She beat out sitting mayor Bruce Harrell with a campaign focused on housing costs and climate action. 

While on the campaign trail, Wilson admitted to taking handouts from her New York professor parents to pay for her daughter’s childcare. 

The financial support turned out to have repercussions as the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission slapped her with a $250 fine in December. 

According to the mayor, her parents gave her the money to allow for more flexibility to campaign. 

‘Before I decided to run for office, my husband and I were just kind of juggling our kid back and forth,’ Wilson said per the commission’s filing. 

‘We didn’t have her in daycare because it’s so expensive. But then when I decided to run, we’re like, we really need childcare.’

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson was fined after failing to report more than $10,000 in campaign contributions from her parents

Wilson came under scrutiny for accepting money from her parents for her daughter's childcare

Wilson came under scrutiny for accepting money from her parents for her daughter’s childcare

The Seattle Ethics and Elections Commissions ruled it was campaign money and therefore should have been declared with campaign contributions. 

An initial complaint on the now-Mayor’s finances was submitted on October 28, stating that she had violated the city’s contribution limit. 

‘Katie Wilson has received contributions that exceed Seattle’s contribution limit under SMC 2.04.260,’ it reportedly stated. 

The penalty was imposed in November, and may have been more, had the campaign team not been compliant with the commission, according to the Seattle Times. 

Wilson, who now earns $230,000 a year as mayor, paid the fine promptly before the December 31 deadline.

When Martin’s parental allowance came to light during her campaign in November, critics worried Wilson would be unable to speak for working-class Seattle residents if she relied on assistance from her well-off parents. 

Wilson reportedly promptly paid her $250 fine and complied with the commission

Wilson reportedly promptly paid her $250 fine and complied with the commission

‘Seattle socialist Mayoral candidate Katie Wilson is 43 years old and still cashing checks from her parents, and she wants to run the city budget?’ taunted right-wing Seattle radio host Ari Hoffman.

‘Her parents pay her bills, and she wants us to pay her salary. That’s peak Seattle socialism.’

But the ‘socialist’ mayor has used accusations to shed light on just how expensive childcare and cost of living are in Seattle. 

‘I was talking on the campaign about how so many young families are leaving the city because they can’t afford the cost of living here,’ she told the South Seattle Emerald.

‘I have friends whose parents watch their kid three days a week. There’s lots of in-kind help and financial help that family and friends provide, if they can afford it. It’s not an unusual situation by any means.’ 

Wilson said her situation was indicative of a larger issue on cost of living in Seattle

Wilson said her situation was indicative of a larger issue on cost of living in Seattle

Daycare for her two-year-old daughter reportedly cost approximately $2,200 per month, according to NPR affiliate KUOW.

‘They send me a check periodically to help with the child care expenses,’ she told the outlet last October, admitting the money arrived every few months.

The average cost for childcare in Washington is well over the national average at more than $14,000 per year. 

When she was elected in November, Wilson cheekily bit back at her critics. 

‘After much deliberation and a grueling interview process, I’m pleased to announce that I’ve accepted a new job and will not need any financial support from my parents to cover the high costs of childcare going forward,’ she wrote on X.

The Daily Mail contacted the Seattle Mayor’s Office for comment.