Updated after the candidate called back.

Fathi Karshie, who operates a one-man paralegal business, has filed to run against incumbent Seattle City Council member Sally Clark, according to Seattle Ethics and Elections. Born in Ethiopia and raised in Seattle, Karshie says he chose to run against Clark because she has been weak on immigration (he cites her being excused on a resolution for immigration reform last year). He also disagrees with Clark's support for the deep-bore tunnel and for voting to pass an aggressive panhandling bill last year. "For somebody for who is supposed to be a progressive to vote for that, I thought it was very strange," he says.

Asked if he any plans for fundraising or backing, Karshie says, "I don't," and says he's mostly running to bring up issues. Clark has raised $120,553.

This leaves Council Member Tom Rasmussen as the only incumbent—out of five council members up for reelection this fall—who doesn't yet have a challenger.