Patti Cole-Tindal, a veteran of the King County Sheriff's office for more than three decades was confirmed in a unanimous vote of the King County Council as the new Sheriff.
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The King County Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to confirm Patti Cole-Tindall as the new King County Sheriff.
Cole-Tindall was appointed Interim Sheriff on Jan. 1 and Executive Dow Constantine announced her as his choice for Sheriff on May 3.
Prior to the interim appointment, Cole-Tindall had served as Undersheriff since 2020, and previously was the Chief of the Technical Services Division for almost five years. Before she joined the King County Sheriff’s Office, she was the director of the King County Office of Labor Relations for six years. She has also served in roles with the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention, the county’s Community Corrections Division, and as interim director of the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight.
Cole-Tindall is the first appointed sheriff since voters approved a change to the King County Charter in 2020 to change the position from an elected position to an appointed position.