Mina Hashemi Mercer, until recently the part-time campaign manager for King County Executive candidate Dow Constantine, just stepped down over a perceived potential conflict of interest with her work at Washington Conservation Voters, a statewide environmental group, where she worked part-time as a King County organizer. Initially, WCV told Mercer she could keep both positions, but the group's leadership subsequently told her she would have to leave Constantine's campaign if she wanted to keep her WCV position. Although the group did right by Mercer—offering her a full-time job—some have speculated that their change of heart came after Constantine's opponent Larry Phillips complained to members of the WCV board, which makes endorsements in local races. However, as a low-level organizer, Mercer is not involved in the endorsement process.
Phillips acknowledges that he "met with some members of the [WCV] board ... and they brought it up to me." However, he says, "I didn’t not place a phone call" to any board members. He adds, however, "I don't see how you can wear both hats"—that of a WCV employee and a staffer for Constantine.
WCV director Kurt Fritts says the group wanted to avoid "the perception of any conflict. ... Obviously, this endorsement is going to be critically important in this race, and we wanted to make sure there wasn't a perception out there that WCV had already made up its mind." Mercer did not return a message seeking comment.
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