Who is Cooper Hall

Cooper Hall was raised in a small logging town in Southwest Washington, where he faced profound challenges. After losing his father to a drunk driving accident, his mother raised him and his siblings in modest circumstances, teaching him resilience and empathy.

In Seattle, Cooper pursued higher education, studying graphic design, video game design, and coding, fueling his creative and innovative spirit. To manage student loan debt, he worked demanding overnight shifts at Amazon, experiencing the economic struggles many Seattleites endure—financial insecurity, debt, and the search for meaningful work.

Cooper’s journey mirrors the realities of countless residents, giving him a deep understanding of their challenges. Unlike career politicians who make empty promises, Cooper offers a fresh, empathetic, and diverse perspective, grounded in lived experience. He’s committed to progressive, practical solutions that promote equity, uplift marginalized voices, and address systemic barriers to opportunity.

Now deeply engaged in community advocacy, Cooper is running for Seattle City Hall to champion inclusive policies and deliver tangible change. His focus is on building a vibrant, just Seattle where everyone has a fair shot, not just the privileged few, ensuring real progress over hollow rhetoric.

Real Solutions for Seattle’s Challenges.