2015 election results for Washington state

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Seattle Proposition 1

Property-tax increase to fund various transportation and infrastructure improvements

  • Yes
    105,911
    58.5%
  • No
    75,024
    41.5%

Initiative Measure No. 122

Public funding for election campaigns

  • Yes
    111,902
    62.9%
  • No
    65,953
    37.1%

City Council District No. 3

  • * Kshama Sawant
    16,485
    55.6%
  • Pamela Banks
    13,057
    44.1%

County Council District No. 6

  • Claudia Balducci
    26,848
    59.6%
  • * Jane Hague
    18,070
    40.1%

Initiative Measure No. 1366

2/3 vote for tax hikes

  • Yes
    749,941
    51.6%
  • No
    702,481
    48.4%
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King County Proposition 1

Property-tax levy to fund various prevention and early-intervention programs that support the health and well-being of children

  • Approved
    246,130
    56%
  • Rejected
    193,212
    44%

Initiative Measure No. 122

Public funding for election campaigns

  • Yes
    111,902
    62.9%
  • No
    65,953
    37.1%

Seattle Proposition 1

Property-tax increase to fund various transportation and infrastructure improvements

  • Yes
    105,911
    58.5%
  • No
    75,024
    41.5%

City Council District No. 1

  • Lisa Herbold
    12,007
    49.6%
  • Shannon Braddock
    12,025
    49.7%

City Council District No. 2

  • * Bruce Harrell
    9,238
    51.1%
  • Tammy Morales
    8,814
    48.7%

City Council District No. 3

  • * Kshama Sawant
    16,485
    55.6%
  • Pamela Banks
    13,057
    44.1%

City Council District No. 4

  • Rob Johnson
    11,499
    51.5%
  • Michael Maddux
    10,712
    48%

City Council District No. 5

  • Debora Juarez
    14,637
    64.3%
  • Sandy Brown
    8,006
    35.2%

City Council District No. 6

  • * Mike O'Brien
    18,198
    61.2%
  • Catherine Weatbrook
    11,441
    38.5%

City Council District No. 7

  • * Sally Bagshaw
    18,071
    80.9%
  • Deborah Zech-Artis
    4,098
    18.4%

City Council Position No. 8

  • * Tim Burgess
    89,394
    54.8%
  • Jon Grant
    72,779
    44.6%

City Council Position No. 9

  • Lorena González
    124,344
    78%
  • Bill Bradburd
    34,353
    21.5%

School Board District No. 1

  • Michael Christophersen
    44,326
    30.1%
  • Scott S. Pinkham
    102,292
    69.4%

School Board District No. 2

  • Laura Obara Gramer
    28,134
    18.9%
  • Rick Burke
    120,500
    80.8%

School Board District No. 3

  • Jill Geary
    93,321
    62.6%
  • Lauren McGuire
    55,242
    37%

School Board District No. 6

  • Leslie Harris
    113,799
    76.5%
  • * Marty McLaren
    34,406
    23.1%

Bellevue

City Council District No. 3

  • Don Davidson
    11,185
    48.2%
  • * John Chelminiak
    11,962
    51.6%

City Council District No. 5

  • Vandana Slatter
    11,790
    51.4%
  • Michelle Hilhorst
    11,072
    48.3%

City Council District No. 7

  • * Jennifer Robertson
    18,389
    81.6%
  • Lyndon Heywood
    4,093
    18.2%

King County

Charter Amendment 1

Creates a civilian office of law-enforcement oversight and citizen advisory committee

  • Yes
    244,423
    58.2%
  • No
    175,721
    41.8%

King County Proposition 1

Property-tax levy to fund various prevention and early-intervention programs that support the health and well-being of children

  • Approved
    246,130
    56%
  • Rejected
    193,212
    44%

Assessor

  • * Lloyd Hara
    155,934
    42%
  • John Wilson
    213,641
    57.6%

Director of Elections

  • Julie Wise
    271,469
    72%
  • Zack Hudgins
    104,164
    27.6%

County Council District No. 4

  • Rufe Orr
    8,662
    14.3%
  • Jeanne Kohl-Welles
    51,661
    85.4%

County Council District No. 6

  • Claudia Balducci
    26,848
    59.6%
  • * Jane Hague
    18,070
    40.1%

Port of Seattle Commissioner No. 2

  • * Courtney Gregoire
    334,391
    85.7%
  • Goodspaceguy
    53,871
    13.8%

Port of Seattle Commissioner No. 5

  • Fred Felleman
    209,823
    57.6%
  • Marion Yoshino
    152,113
    41.8%

Algona Council Position No. 3

  • Troy A. Linnell
    235
    58.8%
  • * Ed Britz
    163
    40.8%

Bellevue School District No. 405 Director District No. 1

  • Eric Warwick
    2,711
    13.1%
  • * Steve McConnell
    17,966
    86.6%

Black Diamond Council Position No. 4

  • Brian Weber
    716
    68.2%
  • * Craig Goodwin
    329
    31.3%

Black Diamond Council Position No. 5

  • Pat Pepper
    716
    68.6%
  • * Ron Taylor
    321
    30.8%

Bothell Council Position No. 2

  • * Andy Rheaume
    4,961
    58%
  • Roz Gorc
    3,595
    42%

Bothell Council Position No. 4

  • James G. McNeal
    4,917
    58.1%
  • Tim Ottersburg
    3,543
    41.9%

Bothell Council Position No. 6

  • Davina Duerr
    5,896
    69.4%
  • John Lee
    2,602
    30.6%

Burien Council Position No. 2

  • * Bob Edgar
    4,560
    56.9%
  • Holli Giffin
    3,415
    42.6%

Burien Council Position No. 4

  • * Lucy Krakowiak
    4,840
    60.6%
  • Jon Scherer
    3,122
    39.1%

Burien Council Position No. 6

  • Austin Bell
    4,070
    50.9%
  • Darla Green
    3,897
    48.8%

Carnation Council Position No. 1

  • * Fred Bereswill
    177
    50.4%
  • Steve McFall
    170
    48.4%

Carnation Council Position No. 3

  • Jim Ribail
    176
    47.3%
  • * Lee Grumman
    195
    52.4%

Carnation Council Position No. 5

  • Dustin Green
    197
    56.6%
  • Ernest Fix
    146
    42%

Clyde Hill Council Position No. 2

  • Scott Moore
    475
    61.6%
  • Kim Muromoto
    295
    38.3%

Des Moines Council Position No. 2

  • * Luisa Bangs
    3,174
    65.3%
  • Alexander Szabo
    1,652
    34%

Duvall Council Position No. 2

  • Veronika Williams
    484
    41.8%
  • * Leroy Collinwood
    665
    57.5%

Enumclaw Council Position No. 2

  • Kimberly Lauk
    1,414
    56.5%
  • * Darrel M. Dickson
    1,071
    42.8%

Enumclaw Transportation Benefit District Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    1,510
    60.6%
  • No
    983
    39.4%

Federal Way Advisory Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    5,602
    38.7%
  • No
    8,880
    61.3%

Federal Way Council Position No. 1

  • * Lydia Assefa-Dawson
    6,740
    53.4%
  • Mark Greene
    5,824
    46.2%

Federal Way Council Position No. 5

  • Julie L. Hiller
    5,632
    44.1%
  • Mark Koppang
    7,112
    55.7%

Federal Way Council Position No. 7

  • * Dini Duclos
    8,563
    67.5%
  • P.K. Thumbi
    4,078
    32.1%

Federal Way School District No. 210 Director District No. 2

  • Angela Griffin
    8,704
    48.1%
  • * Claire Wilson
    9,305
    51.4%

Fife School District No. 417 Director Dist. 2

  • * Robert Scheidt
    1,519
    50.9%
  • Drew Ritzen
    1,465
    49.1%

Highline School District No. 401 Director District No. 3

  • Joe Van
    13,661
    78.7%
  • Miles Partman
    3,613
    20.8%

Highline School District No. 401 Director District No. 5

  • John D. Burdine
    8,335
    48.2%
  • * Michael D. Spear
    8,865
    51.3%

Issaquah Council Position No. 4

  • Bill Ramos
    3,567
    62.9%
  • Tim Flood
    2,086
    36.8%

Issaquah Council Position No. 6

  • * Paul Winterstein
    3,006
    54.3%
  • Christopher Reh
    2,505
    45.2%

Kenmore Council Position No. 5

  • Bob Black
    1,396
    31.9%
  • * David Baker
    2,963
    67.7%

Kent Advisory Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    10,288
    62.8%
  • No
    6,089
    37.2%

Kent Council Position No. 1

  • Tina Budell
    9,662
    62.3%
  • Hira Singh Bhullar
    5,796
    37.4%

Kent Council Position No. 6

  • Toni Troutner
    6,989
    48%
  • * Brenda Fincher
    7,509
    51.6%

Kent School District No. 415 Director District No. 1

  • Trisha Sanders
    5,168
    25%
  • * Russell L. Hanscom
    15,411
    74.6%

King County Fire Protection District No. 10 Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    4,800
    78.8%
  • No
    1,295
    21.3%

King County Fire Protection District No. 16 Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Mathew Martin
    1,850
    25.8%
  • Don Ellis
    5,307
    74%

King County Fire Protection District No. 2 Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    5,032
    47.3%
  • No
    5,599
    52.7%

King County Fire Protection District No. 28 Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    2,025
    51%
  • No
    1,944
    49%

King County Water District No. 1 Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    112
    76.7%
  • No
    34
    23.3%

King County Water District No. 54 Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Jim Langston
    474
    63.1%
  • * Alli Larkin
    277
    36.9%

Kirkland Council Position No. 2

  • * Shelley Kloba
    10,743
    63.9%
  • Jason Chinchilla
    5,993
    35.7%

Kirkland Council Position No. 6

  • Martin Morgan
    5,067
    31.7%
  • * Dave Asher
    10,854
    67.8%

Kirkland Proposition No. 1

Formation of Kirkland Aquatics and Recreation District

  • For the formation
    6,899
    36.6%
  • Against formation
    11,967
    63.4%

Lake Forest Park Council Position No. 4

  • David A. Hammond
    1,485
    38.3%
  • Phillippa Kassover
    2,383
    61.4%

Lake Washington School District No. 414 Director District No. 1

  • Eric Laliberte
    18,497
    58.2%
  • * Jackie Pendergrass
    13,187
    41.5%

Lake Washington School District No. 414 Director District No. 2

  • * Chris Carlson
    20,544
    67.5%
  • Rob Tepper
    9,818
    32.2%

Maple Valley Advisory Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    2,545
    52.3%
  • No
    2,322
    47.7%

Maple Valley Council Position No. 3

  • Kathi Turner
    1,765
    41.5%
  • Les Burberry
    2,473
    58.1%

Maple Valley Council Position No. 6

  • * Dana Parnello
    2,229
    52.1%
  • Cathy Hilde
    2,034
    47.6%

Medina Council Position No. 4

  • Cynthia F. Adkins
    581
    66.2%
  • * Jay D. Decker
    296
    33.7%

Medina Council Position No. 6

  • Shawn Schubring
    360
    38.8%
  • Sheree Wen
    565
    60.8%

Mercer Island Council Position No. 1

  • Dave Wisenteiner
    4,341
    52.8%
  • * Jane Meyer Brahm
    3,873
    47.1%

Mercer Island Council Position No. 3

  • Salim Nice
    3,789
    46.3%
  • Wendy Weiker
    4,386
    53.6%

Mercer Island Council Position No. 4

  • Jeff Sanderson
    6,632
    92.6%
  • Carl Silverberg
    430
    6%

Mercer Island Council Position No. 5

  • Thomas Acker
    3,792
    45.3%
  • * Bruce Bassett
    4,574
    54.6%

Mercer Island Council Position No. 7

  • * Debbie Bertlin
    4,569
    55.5%
  • Traci Granbois
    3,646
    44.3%

Mercer Island School District No. 400 Director Position No. 3

  • Tracy Drinkwater
    4,720
    60.3%
  • Bill Hochberg
    3,103
    39.6%

Milton Council Pos. 6

  • Mary Tompkins
    575
    42.6%
  • * Jim Manley
    774
    57.4%

Newcastle Council Position No. 1

  • Victoria Sandoval
    751
    39.8%
  • Linda Newing
    1,129
    59.9%

Newcastle Council Position No. 3

  • Rob Lemmon
    337
    19.8%
  • Allen Dauterman
    1,356
    79.6%

Normandy Park Council Position No. 7

  • * Shawn McEvoy
    934
    43.5%
  • John L. Rankin
    1,202
    56%

Normandy Park Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    1,025
    44%
  • No
    1,304
    56%

North Bend Council Position No. 3

  • Trevor Kostanich
    1,029
    72.8%
  • * Dee Wayne Williamson
    376
    26.6%

North Bend Council Position No. 5

  • Brenden Elwood
    851
    57.7%
  • * David Cook
    616
    41.8%

North Bend Council Position No. 7

  • Martin Volken
    908
    61.9%
  • Judy Bilanko
    551
    37.6%

Northshore School District 417 Director District No. 2

  • Ken Smith
    12,235
    53.3%
  • John Harley Hammond
    10,734
    46.7%

Northshore School District 417 Director District No. 3

  • David Cogan
    13,001
    56.1%
  • Berta Phillips
    10,170
    43.9%

Pacific Mayor

  • * Leanne Guier
    633
    80.1%
  • Gary Nitschke
    157
    19.9%

Pacific Council Pos. 3

  • Brice Erickson
    367
    48.4%
  • * Clinton Steiger
    392
    51.6%

Pacific Council Pos. 6

  • David B. Storaasli
    441
    58.6%
  • Don Thomson
    311
    41.4%

Redmond Mayor

  • Steve Fields
    4,473
    45.7%
  • * John Marchione
    5,290
    54.1%

Renton Council Position No. 3

  • * Marcie Palmer
    2,841
    26%
  • Carol Ann Witschi
    8,014
    73.4%

Renton Council Position No. 4

  • Ryan McIrvin
    7,469
    65.7%
  • Monique Taylor-Swan
    3,855
    33.9%

Renton School District No. 403 Director District No. 3

  • Larry Wright
    5,283
    36.5%
  • * Lynn Desmarais
    9,134
    63.1%

Sammamish Council Position No. 2

  • Christie Malchow
    5,409
    58.5%
  • Mark Cross
    3,826
    41.4%

Sammamish Council Position No. 4

  • Hank Klein
    1,427
    16.1%
  • * Ramiro Valderrama
    7,391
    83.3%

Sammamish Council Position No. 6

  • Tom Hornish
    4,909
    53.9%
  • * Tom Vance
    4,187
    45.9%

SeaTac Council Position No. 1

  • Rick Forschler
    2,336
    67.5%
  • Craig Baker
    1,094
    31.6%

SeaTac Council Position No. 3

  • Peter Kwon
    2,168
    59.9%
  • Sally Andrews
    1,445
    39.9%

SeaTac Council Position No. 5

  • Michael Siefkes
    2,265
    65.1%
  • * Dave Bush
    1,204
    34.6%

SeaTac Council Position No. 7

  • Erin A. Sitterley
    2,106
    58.6%
  • * Mia Su-Ling Gregerson
    1,475
    41%

Shoreline Council Position No. 2

  • Jessica Cafferty
    5,031
    41.3%
  • Keith Scully
    7,114
    58.4%

Shoreline Council Position No. 6

  • * Jesse Salomon
    6,666
    54.6%
  • Lorn Richey
    5,514
    45.1%

Shoreline Fire Department Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Dan Setterberg
    4,039
    36.4%
  • * Rod Heivilin
    7,022
    63.3%

Snoqualmie Council Position No. 6

  • Joe Larson
    877
    46.6%
  • * Charles S. Peterson
    1,002
    53.2%

South King Fire & Rescue Proposition No. 1

  • Approved
    15,132
    61.7%
  • Rejected
    9,386
    38.3%

South King Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position No. 2

  • Bill Fuller
    12,630
    60.3%
  • Roger Flygare
    8,145
    38.9%

South King Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Marty Grisham
    4,624
    22.9%
  • * John Rickert
    15,440
    76.4%

Tahoma School District No. 409 Director District No. 3

  • Jessica Zielinski
    3,328
    45.6%
  • * Mary Jane Glaser
    3,938
    54%

Tukwila Council Position No. 6

  • Charles Richard (Dick) Tyson
    679
    28.3%
  • * Kate Kruller
    1,707
    71%

Tukwila Mayor

  • De'Sean Quinn
    1,250
    46.2%
  • Allan Ekberg
    1,446
    53.4%

Tukwila Pool Metropolitan Park District Commissioner Position No. 5

  • David Puki
    1,403
    70.6%
  • Michael Robert Neher
    545
    27.4%

Tukwila Pool Metropolitan Park District Proposition No. 1

  • Yes
    1,652
    66.5%
  • No
    831
    33.5%

Tukwila School District No. 406 Director District No. 2

  • Kevin O'Brien Gaw
    762
    37.7%
  • * Steve Mullet
    1,255
    62%

Vashon Island Fire and Rescue Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Tamalyn Nigretto
    717
    19.5%
  • Brigitte Schran Brown
    2,959
    80.3%

Vashon Island School District No. 402 Director Position No. 1

  • John Oz Osborne
    1,528
    40.5%
  • * Dan Chasan
    2,236
    59.2%

Vashon Island School District No. 402 Director Position No. 3

  • Jake Jacobovitch
    1,429
    37.6%
  • Zabette Macomber
    2,360
    62.1%

Vashon Island School District No. 402 Director Position No. 5

  • Toby Holmes
    1,933
    51.5%
  • * Laura Wishik
    1,809
    48.2%

Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District Commissioner Position No. 1

  • Karen M. Gardner
    2,190
    59.9%
  • Rick Skillman
    1,454
    39.8%

Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Bob McMahon
    1,892
    53.4%
  • Joshua Weil
    1,641
    46.3%

Vashon-Maury Island Park and Recreation District Commissioner Position No. 5

  • * Scott Harvey
    2,064
    53.3%
  • * Bill Ameling
    591
    15.3%
  • Peter Ray
    1,204
    31.1%

Woodinville Council Position No. 6

  • Deanna Arnold-Frady
    825
    41.7%
  • Al Taylor
    1,155
    58.3%

Kitsap County

Bainbridge Island Council District 1 At-Large

  • Ron Peltier
    4,854
    55%
  • Pegeen Mulhern
    3,967
    45%

Bainbridge Island Proposition No. 1 Public Safety Facility Bonds

  • Yes
    2,257
    24.4%
  • No
    6,979
    75.6%

Bainbridge Island School District 303 Director District 1

  • Lynn Smith
    5,196
    70.1%
  • Duncan C. Macfarlane
    2,216
    29.9%

Bainbridge Island School District 303 Director District 4

  • * Tim Kinkead
    4,820
    72%
  • Renard E. Burnett Sr.
    1,877
    28%

Bremerton Council District 6 Council District 6

  • Richard Huddy
    661
    71.2%
  • * Roy Runyon
    267
    28.8%

Bremerton Proposition No. 1 Public Safety Bonds

  • Yes
    3,739
    71%
  • No
    1,526
    29%

Bremerton School District No. 100-C Director Position 1

  • Naomi Evans
    3,726
    65.6%
  • Sheila Collins
    1,958
    34.4%

Bremerton School District No. 100-C Director Position 3

  • Jonee Dubos
    3,429
    56.8%
  • Tony Stephens
    2,606
    43.2%

Central Kitsap Fire And Rescue Proposition No. 1

Upgrade of apparatus and fire and life safety equipment bonds - $6,725,000

  • Approved
    9,243
    63.4%
  • Rejected
    5,337
    36.6%

Central Kitsap Fire And Rescue Proposition No. 2

Maintenance and operations levy

  • Yes
    8,986
    61%
  • No
    5,756
    39%

North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 4

  • Glen Robbins
    6,210
    57.8%
  • * Scott Henden
    4,531
    42.2%

North Kitsap School District No. 400 Director District 5

  • Deborah Simon
    4,821
    49%
  • * Bill Webb
    5,022
    51%

North Mason School District No. 403 School Board Director District #3

  • * Laura Boad
    2,189
    69.6%
  • Travis Couture
    955
    30.4%

North Mason School District No. 403 School Board Director District #4

  • Nancy C Williams
    1,134
    37.8%
  • * John Campbell
    1,865
    62.2%

Port Of Bremerton District No. 1 Commissioner District 1

  • John R. Poppe
    7,721
    41.7%
  • Cary Bozeman
    10,810
    58.3%

Port Of Illahee District No. 6 Proposition No. 1

Elimination of commissioner districts

  • Yes
    795
    75.6%
  • No
    256
    24.4%

Port Orchard Council Position 1

  • Keith Law
    995
    39.8%
  • Shawn Cucciardi
    1,502
    60.2%

Port Orchard Council Position 4

  • Nick Whittleton
    1,188
    47.9%
  • * John W Clauson
    1,292
    52.1%

Port Orchard Council Position 5

  • * Cindy Lucarelli
    1,584
    63.2%
  • Marcus Lane
    921
    36.8%

Port Orchard Mayor

  • Rob Putaansuu
    1,602
    60.9%
  • * Tim Matthes
    1,028
    39.1%

Poulsbo Council Position 1

  • * Kenneth Thomas
    1,170
    59.3%
  • Amanda Cheatham
    803
    40.7%

Poulsbo Council Position 4

  • Gregory A. Mueller
    321
    16.8%
  • * Jeffrey R. McGinty
    1,589
    83.2%

South Kitsap Fire And Rescue Proposition No. 1

Upgrade of apparatus and fire And life safety equipment bonds - $4,900,000

  • Approved
    11,220
    70.7%
  • Rejected
    4,654
    29.3%

South Kitsap School District No. 402 Director District 2

  • Brian Lightbody
    5,783
    48.3%
  • * Keith W. Garton
    6,187
    51.7%

Pierce County

Fircrest Proposition 1

Allowing the sale of liquor by the glass

  • For sale of liquor
    1,397
    74.7%
  • Against sale of liquor
    473
    25.3%

Bonney Lake Council Pos. 2

  • Justin Evans
    1,488
    60.3%
  • David Baus
    980
    39.7%

Buckley Council Pos. 4

  • Beau Burkett
    344
    51.8%
  • Chuck Helmer
    320
    48.2%

City Puy-1 Council Dist. 1 Pos. 1

  • Pat McGregor
    877
    36%
  • Robin Farris
    1,559
    64%

City Puy-2 Council Dist. 2 Pos. 1

  • * John Palmer
    1,754
    61.1%
  • Keith W. Sherrill
    1,115
    38.9%

City Puy-3 Council Dist. 3 Pos. 1

  • Robin Ordonez
    1,339
    45.5%
  • * Thomas Jay (Tom) Swanson
    1,605
    54.5%

City Tac-1 Council Dist. 1

  • * Anders Ibsen
    5,762
    53.7%
  • John Hines
    4,965
    46.3%

City Tac-3 Council Dist. 3

  • Tom McCarthy
    2,241
    44.6%
  • Keith Blocker
    2,788
    55.4%

County Referendum No. 2015-1 Submitted By The Voters Of Pierce County

Repeal approval of new county general services building

  • Yes
    84,336
    59%
  • No
    58,578
    41%

Fife Council Pos. 1

  • * Bryan Yambe
    700
    76.3%
  • David Zarate
    218
    23.7%

Fife Council Pos. 3

  • * Barry D. Johnson
    439
    48.4%
  • Dierdre (Dee-Dee) Gethers
    468
    51.6%

Gig Harbor Council Pos. 5

  • * Ken Malich
    1,601
    62%
  • Al Abbott
    981
    38%

Gig Harbor Council Pos. 6

  • * Michael Perrow
    1,345
    50.4%
  • Jeni Woock
    1,322
    49.6%

Lakewood Council Pos. 6

  • * Marie Barth
    5,317
    65.2%
  • Ben Gonter
    2,833
    34.8%

Metropolitan Park District Of Tacoma Commissioner Pos. 3

  • * Larry Dahl
    14,709
    48.5%
  • Jessie K. Baines Jr.
    15,590
    51.5%

Orting Council Pos. 1

  • Tod Gunther
    734
    57.7%
  • Gwen Robson
    538
    42.3%

Orting Council Pos. 4

  • Dave Harman
    1,017
    79.5%
  • Phil Allen
    263
    20.5%

Orting Council Pos. 5

  • * Guy S. (Sam) Colorossi
    659
    50%
  • Nicola McDonald
    660
    50%

Orting Council Pos. 6

  • * Joshua Penner
    750
    58.4%
  • Arlene Dannat
    534
    41.6%

Orting Proposition No. 1

Increase of 3.4% tax on utility company earnings for police services

  • Approved
    679
    49.7%
  • Rejected
    687
    50.3%

Port Of Tacoma Commissioner Pos. 3

  • * Don Johnson
    86,950
    72%
  • Bruce Cook
    33,765
    28%

Port Of Tacoma Commissioner Pos. 5

  • * Clare Petrich
    86,287
    69.3%
  • Dick Walters
    38,241
    30.7%

Puyallup Council At Large

  • Dean Johnson
    4,207
    51.6%
  • * Steven Vermillion
    3,951
    48.4%

Puyallup School District No. 3 Director Pos. 2

  • * Dane Looker
    17,350
    74.3%
  • Derek Maynes
    6,012
    25.7%

Puyallup School District No. 3 Director Pos. 3

  • * Pat Jenkins
    8,943
    40.3%
  • Michael Keaton
    13,260
    59.7%

Puyallup School District No. 3 Proposition No. 1

School construction and facility improvements - general obligation bonds - $292,515,000

  • Approved
    18,776
    69%
  • Rejected
    8,424
    31%

Tacoma Citizens' Charter Amendment Initiative Measure No. 2

Changing legislative, executive powers; reduce council; change term limits

  • Yes
    11,581
    34.5%
  • No
    22,023
    65.5%

Tacoma Council At Large Pos. 7

  • Conor McCarthy
    20,151
    66%
  • Suzanne Skaar
    10,379
    34%

Tacoma Initiative Measure No. 1 And 1B Question 1

Establishing a minimum wage

  • Yes
    21,043
    58.7%
  • No
    14,784
    41.3%

Tacoma Initiative Measure No. 1 And 1B Question 2

Choosing a minimum wage

  • Initiative Measure No. 1
    9,342
    28.6%
  • Initiative Measure No. 1B
    23,357
    71.4%

Tacoma Proposition A

Transportation sales and use tax

  • Approved
    20,480
    57.9%
  • Rejected
    14,905
    42.1%

Tacoma Proposition No. 3

Property tax increase for street repair, pedestrian improvements

  • Yes
    17,613
    50%
  • No
    17,629
    50%

Tacoma School District No. 10 Director Pos. 2

  • * Catherine Ushka
    21,720
    65.8%
  • Will Jenkins Sr.
    11,290
    34.2%

Tacoma School District No. 10 Director Pos. 4

  • Andrea Cobb
    20,470
    61.6%
  • Alisa Regala O'Hanlon
    12,766
    38.4%

University Place Council Pos. 6

  • * Chris Nye
    4,195
    61.6%
  • Frank Boykin
    2,618
    38.4%

University Place School District No. 83 Director Pos. 4

  • * Mary Lu Dickinson
    3,841
    60%
  • Edward (Ed) D. Arrington
    2,562
    40%

University Place School District No. 83 Director Pos. 5

  • * Rick Maloney
    3,209
    49.8%
  • Annie Fitzsimmons
    3,241
    50.2%

Snohomish County

Executive

  • Dave Somers
    71,997
    56.9%
  • * John Lovick
    54,525
    43.1%

Proposition 1

Sales-tax increase to boost Community Transit bus service

  • Approved
    49,513
    51%
  • Rejected
    47,639
    49%

County Council District 2 Council District 2

  • * Brian Sullivan
    11,017
    51%
  • Greg Tisdel
    10,577
    49%

County Offices Assessor

  • Linda Hjelle
    66,214
    56.2%
  • Marty Glaser
    51,529
    43.8%

Alderwood Water And Wastewater District Commissioner Position No. 5

  • Mark Mahnkey
    9,100
    26.9%
  • Dean R. Lotz
    24,725
    73.1%

Arlington Council Position No. 4

  • Sue Weiss
    1,491
    50.7%
  • * Randy Tendering
    1,447
    49.3%

Arlington Council Position No. 5

  • Natalie Reed
    860
    30.3%
  • * Marilyn Oertle
    1,974
    69.7%

Arlington Council Position No. 6

  • Mike Hopson
    1,838
    68.3%
  • Jacob Kukuk
    855
    31.7%

Arlington Mayor

  • Craig Christianson
    1,475
    47.2%
  • * Barbara Tolbert
    1,651
    52.8%

Brier Advisory Proposition No. 1

Advise city council to ban sale, discharge of fireworks

  • Yes
    1,042
    54%
  • No
    888
    46%

Brier Council Position No. 4

  • Tony Corrado
    470
    27.8%
  • * Kerin Steele
    1,223
    72.2%

Brier Council Position No. 5

  • David R. Wines
    546
    32.7%
  • * Dale Kaemingk
    1,126
    67.3%

Brier Council-At-Large

  • Ken Yohe
    282
    16.6%
  • * John M. Joplin
    1,414
    83.4%

Cross Valley Water District Commissioner Position No. 3

  • W.E. (Skip) Schott
    2,284
    55.3%
  • Mike Graves
    1,849
    44.7%

East County Park And Recreation Commissioner-At-Large Position No. 5

  • Tyler Poling
    3,127
    61.3%
  • Brian Moody
    1,972
    38.7%

Edmonds Council Position No. 2

  • Alvin Rutledge
    2,119
    20.3%
  • * Mike Nelson
    8,332
    79.7%

Edmonds Council Position No. 5

  • Alicia Crank
    3,122
    29.3%
  • Dave Teitzel
    7,520
    70.7%

Edmonds Council Position No. 7

  • * Lora Petso
    4,837
    44.4%
  • Neil Tibbott
    6,069
    55.6%

Edmonds School District 15 Director District No. 1

  • Bill Willcock
    13,071
    49.4%
  • Carin Chase
    13,392
    50.6%

Edmonds School District 15 Director District No. 3

  • * Gary Noble
    17,589
    66.3%
  • Mary Murphy
    8,935
    33.7%

Everett Council Position No. 4

  • Cassie Franklin
    9,168
    65.7%
  • * Ron Gipson
    4,778
    34.3%

Everett Council Position No. 5

  • * Scott Bader
    7,860
    57.5%
  • Charlene N. Rawson
    5,800
    42.5%

Everett Council Position No. 6

  • Erik Richerson
    4,917
    35.8%
  • * Brenda Stonecipher
    8,816
    64.2%

Everett School District 2 Director-At-Large Position No. 3

  • Kathleen Estabrook
    6,811
    35.2%
  • * Caroline Mason
    12,512
    64.8%

Everett School District 2 Director-At-Large Position No. 4

  • * Traci Mitchell
    13,787
    71.1%
  • Derek Ogle
    5,604
    28.9%

Fire District 01 Commissioner Position No. 1

  • Erica Ash
    7,012
    39.9%
  • * Bob Meador
    10,575
    60.1%

Fire District 1 Commissioner Position No. 2

  • * Richard Schrock
    11,333
    66%
  • Mike Luke
    5,828
    34%

Fire District 21 Commissioner Position No. 2

  • Ed Taft
    870
    46%
  • * Dan Britton
    1,023
    54%

Fire District 26 Proposition No. 1

Bonds for land, fire engine and fire protection facilities

  • Approved
    517
    71.5%
  • Rejected
    206
    28.5%

Fire District 3 Commissioner Position No. 5

  • Randy Woolery
    2,580
    64.1%
  • * Rick Edwards
    1,442
    35.9%

Fire District 7 Commissioner Position No. 2

  • * Jeff Schaub
    6,276
    76.5%
  • Nancy Travis
    1,923
    23.5%

Granite Falls Proposition No. 1

Whether to adopt the city council/manager form of government

  • Yes
    264
    56.8%
  • No
    201
    43.2%

Lake Stevens Council Position No. 5

  • Rauchel McDaniel
    2,662
    60.4%
  • Michael Boe
    1,746
    39.6%

Lake Stevens Fire Commissioner Position No. 2

  • * Jim Steinruck
    3,875
    56.9%
  • Brian McMahan
    2,939
    43.1%

Lake Stevens Mayor

  • John Spencer
    2,951
    64.1%
  • Marcus Tageant
    1,654
    35.9%

Lakewood School District 306 Director District No. 3

  • Amy Williams
    1,214
    49.3%
  • * Jahna Smith
    1,250
    50.7%

Lynnwood Council Position No. 4

  • * Loren Simmonds
    2,328
    43.1%
  • Shirley Sutton
    3,070
    56.9%

Lynnwood Council Position No. 5

  • Chris Frizzell
    2,606
    49.8%
  • * Benjamin Goodwin
    2,632
    50.2%

Lynnwood Council Position No. 6

  • George Hurst
    2,836
    53.7%
  • * Sid Roberts
    2,444
    46.3%

Lynnwood Council Position No. 7

  • * Van AuBuchon
    2,326
    43%
  • Shannon Sessions
    3,087
    57%

Marysville Council Position No. 5

  • Clarence R. Shaw
    3,198
    37.7%
  • * Rob Toyer
    5,296
    62.3%

Marysville Proposition No. 1 Advisory Vote

Advise city council to ban sale, possession, discharge of fireworks

  • Yes
    5,743
    59.4%
  • No
    3,922
    40.6%

Mill Creek Council Position No. 5

  • * Vincent J. Cavaleri
    2,043
    53.3%
  • Lynn D. Sordel
    1,793
    46.7%

Mill Creek Council Position No. 7

  • * Mark Bond
    2,945
    79.7%
  • Douglas Carlson
    751
    20.3%

Monroe Council Position No. 4

  • Shayne Bradley
    713
    35.9%
  • * Jim Kamp
    1,273
    64.1%

Monroe Council Position No. 6

  • * Jason Gamble
    1,111
    56.7%
  • Patti Gibbons
    848
    43.3%

Monroe Council-At-Large

  • Kirk Scarboro
    1,139
    56.5%
  • Patrick Daniels
    878
    43.5%

Mountlake Terrace Council Position No. 6

  • Stephen (Steve) Barnes
    1,107
    35.9%
  • * Laura Sonmore
    1,978
    64.1%

Mukilteo Council Position No. 4

  • * Steve Schmalz
    2,633
    56%
  • Nicole Thomsen
    2,069
    44%

Mukilteo Council Position No. 5

  • Scott Whelpley
    3,900
    81.7%
  • Mohammed Riaz Khan
    872
    18.3%

Mukilteo Council Position No. 6

  • Richard Emery
    3,246
    69.9%
  • Jon Boyce
    1,397
    30.1%

Mukilteo Council Position No. 7

  • * Christine Cook
    3,927
    85%
  • Charles (Charlie) Eakins
    695
    15%

Mukilteo School District 6 Director District No. 3

  • Kyle Kennedy
    9,013
    79%
  • * Ron Johnson
    2,391
    21%

North County Regional Fire Authority Proposition No. 1

Emergency medical services property tax levy

  • Yes
    2,618
    63.7%
  • No
    1,490
    36.3%

Olympic View Water District Commissioner Position No. 2

  • John Elsasser
    2,073
    67.8%
  • Jim Sawyer
    985
    32.2%

Ronald Wastewater District Commissioner Position No. 3

  • Chris Eggen
    8,163
    73.7%
  • Tim Tipton
    2,910
    26.3%

Snohomish Council-At-Large Position No. 1

  • Alexander Suprenant
    477
    26.5%
  • * Lynn Schilaty
    1,322
    73.5%

Snohomish Council-At-Large Position No. 2

  • Larry Countryman
    930
    48.5%
  • * Karen W. Guzak
    987
    51.5%

Snohomish Council-At-Large Position No. 3

  • Zachary S. Wilde
    923
    52.7%
  • * Paul J. Kaftanski
    828
    47.3%

Stanwood Proposition No. 1

6-year levy lid lift for the retention of fire/EMS and police services

  • Yes
    734
    59.5%
  • No
    499
    40.5%

Sultan Council Position No. 4

  • Russell Wiita
    611
    75.8%
  • Bart Dalmasso
    195
    24.2%

Sultan Council Position No. 5

  • Al Wirta
    326
    41.8%
  • * Joe Neigel
    453
    58.2%

Sultan Council Position No. 7

  • * Jeffrey Beeler
    524
    65.3%
  • Kay George
    279
    34.7%

Sultan Mayor

  • * Carolyn Eslick
    559
    67.7%
  • Ray George
    267
    32.3%

Town Of Darrington Mayor

  • * Daniel Rankin
    265
    84.9%
  • Todd A. Ronning
    47
    15.1%

Town Of Index Council Position No. 2

  • Rick Bott
    17
    23.9%
  • * Bob Hubbard
    54
    76.1%

Town Of Index Council Position No. 3

  • * Blair Corson
    38
    52.1%
  • Peter R. Gott
    35
    47.9%

Town Of Index Council Position No. 4

  • Travis Freeman
    23
    32.4%
  • * Alexander Gibb
    48
    67.6%

Town Of Index Council Position No. 5

  • Kem Hunter
    55
    76.4%
  • Robert (Bert) Shepardson
    17
    23.6%

Initiative Measure No. 1366

2/3 vote for tax hikes

  • Yes
    749,941
    51.6%
  • No
    702,481
    48.4%
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Initiative Measure No. 1401

Trafficking of animal species threatened with extinction

  • Yes
    1,026,162
    70.2%
  • No
    434,796
    29.8%
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Advisory Vote No. 10

Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1449: Taxing rail transport of oil products to pay for oil spill response

  • Repealed
    689,621
    48.8%
  • Maintained
    723,780
    51.2%

Advisory Vote No. 11

Second Substitute Senate Bill 5052: Applying marijuana excise tax to medical marijuana sales

  • Repealed
    590,510
    41.3%
  • Maintained
    838,122
    58.7%

Advisory Vote No. 12

Second Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5987: Fuel taxes

  • Repealed
    915,374
    64.5%
  • Maintained
    503,445
    35.5%

Advisory Vote No. 13

Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6138: Increase to B&O taxes, excluding certain software manufacturers from a retail sales tax exemption

  • Repealed
    890,524
    63.5%
  • Maintained
    510,865
    36.5%

State Representative District 9, Pos. 1 Map

  • Mary Dye - R
    15,424
    63.3%
  • Richard Lathim - R
    8,927
    36.7%

State Representative District 30, Pos. 2 Map

  • Teri Hickel - R
    12,340
    54.8%
  • * Carol Gregory - D
    10,198
    45.2%
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