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Washington votes
President/Vice President
-
Hillary Clinton - D1,728,840
-
Donald J. Trump - R1,211,207
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Gary Johnson - L159,054
-
Jill Stein - G57,624
Sound Transit 3
Called Proposition 1, authorizes light rail, commuter rail and bus service expansion.
-
Approved711,671
-
Rejected605,053
Initiative 1433
Raises state minimum wage, requires paid sick leave
-
Yes ✓1,833,436
-
No1,359,240
Congressional District 7
-
Pramila Jayapal - D ✓211,002
-
Brady Piñero Walkinshaw - D165,973
Initiative 732
Places a tax on carbon, provides tax credit for low-income residents, reduces some taxes
-
No ✓1,824,566
-
Yes1,254,107
Initiative 1491
Allows court-issued protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms
-
Yes ✓2,217,075
-
No976,719
U.S. Senator
-
* Patty Murray - D ✓1,898,414
-
Chris Vance - R1,317,249
Governor
-
* Jay Inslee - D ✓1,746,799
-
Bill Bryant - R1,463,130
U.S. Senator
-
* Patty Murray - D ✓1,898,414
-
Chris Vance - R1,317,249
Governor
-
* Jay Inslee - D ✓1,746,799
-
Bill Bryant - R1,463,130
Lt. Governor
-
Cyrus Habib - D ✓1,684,765
-
Marty McClendon - R1,411,837
Secretary of State
-
* Kim Wyman - R ✓1,698,434
-
Tina Podlodowski - D1,404,916
State Treasurer
-
Duane Davidson - R ✓1,563,737
-
Michael Waite - R1,125,046
State Auditor
-
Pat McCarthy - D1,584,382
-
Mark Miloscia - R1,443,060
Attorney General
-
* Bob Ferguson - D ✓1,985,509
-
Joshua B. Trumbull - L969,737
Commissioner of Public Lands
-
Hilary Franz - D ✓1,617,578
-
Steve McLaughlin - R1,424,109
Superintendent of Public Instruction
-
Chris Reykdal1,327,084
-
Erin Jones1,298,646
Insurance Commissioner
-
* Mike Kreidler - D ✓1,749,455
-
Richard Schrock - R1,247,594
Initiative 1433
Raises state minimum wage, requires paid sick leave
-
Yes ✓1,833,436
-
No1,359,240
Initiative 1464
Provides for publicly funded campaigns, lobbyist restrictions
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No ✓1,629,022
-
Yes1,404,183
Initiative 1491
Allows court-issued protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms
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Yes ✓2,217,075
-
No976,719
Initiative 1501
Exempts certain information about in-home caregivers and clients from disclosure
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Yes ✓2,228,812
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No927,059
Initiative 732
Places a tax on carbon, provides tax credit for low-income residents, reduces some taxes
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No ✓1,824,566
-
Yes1,254,107
Senate Joint Resolution 8210
Amend state constitution to require earlier deadline for legislative, congressional redistricting
-
Approved2,228,012
-
Rejected652,998
Initiative 735
Urges support for federal constitutional amendment negating Citizens United
-
Yes1,907,341
-
No1,129,077
Advisory Vote 14
The Legislature extended an insurance-premium tax to some dental plans
-
Repealed2,021,178
-
Maintained902,392
Advisory Vote 15
The Legislature imposed limitations on certain sales and use tax exemptions
-
Repealed1,739,898
-
Maintained1,164,512
Supreme Court - Justice Position 1
-
* Mary Yu ✓1,565,041
-
David DeWolf1,164,061
Supreme Court - Justice Position 5
-
* Barbara Madsen ✓1,666,805
-
Greg Zempel1,022,392
Supreme Court - Justice Position 6
-
* Charlie Wiggins ✓1,523,450
-
Dave Larson1,125,492
Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 1 - Judge Pos. 1
-
* Michael J. Trickey630,628
Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 2 - Judge Pos. 1
-
* Steve Dwyer246,462
Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 1 - Judge Pos. 1
-
* Brad Maxa235,946
Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 3 - Judge Pos. 2
-
* Jill M. Johanson210,683
Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 2 - Judge Pos. 1
-
* George Fearing84,353
-
Patrick McBurney73,270
Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 3 - Judge Pos. 1
-
* Rebecca Pennell104,775
U.S. House of Representatives
Congressional District 1
-
* Suzan DelBene - D ✓191,076
-
Robert J. Sutherland - R153,296
Congressional District 2
-
* Rick Larsen - D ✓204,040
-
Marc Hennemann - R114,671
Congressional District 3
-
* Jaime Herrera Beutler - R ✓192,897
-
Jim Moeller - D119,452
Congressional District 4
-
* Dan Newhouse - R ✓131,373
-
Clint Didier - R96,523
Congressional District 5
-
* Cathy McMorris Rodgers - R ✓190,687
-
Joe Pakootas - D129,072
Congressional District 6
-
* Derek Kilmer - D ✓200,693
-
Todd A. Bloom - R125,511
Congressional District 7
-
Pramila Jayapal - D ✓211,002
-
Brady Piñero Walkinshaw - D165,973
Congressional District 8
-
* Dave Reichert - R ✓191,892
-
Tony Ventrella - D126,936
Congressional District 9
-
* Adam Smith - D ✓204,523
-
Doug Basler - R76,101
Congressional District 10
-
* Denny Heck - D ✓169,782
-
Jim Postma - R119,595
State Senate
State House of Representatives
District 1
State Senator
-
Guy Palumbo - D39,704
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Mindie Wirth - R29,990
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Derek Stanford - D42,099
-
Neil Thannisch - R26,878
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Shelley Kloba - D38,084
-
Jim Langston - R30,837
District 2
State Senator
-
* Randi Becker - R36,649
-
Marilyn Rasmussen - D23,093
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Andrew Barkis - R34,078
-
Amy Pivetta Hoffman - D24,486
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* JT Wilcox - R38,940
-
Derek Maynes - D20,360
District 3
State Senator
-
* Andy Billig - D33,765
-
James R. Apker - L16,387
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Marcus Riccelli - D33,472
-
Randy McGlenn II - L16,254
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Timm Ormsby - D31,868
-
Laura Carder - R19,450
District 4
State Senator
-
* Mike Padden - R55,691
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Matt Shea - R43,892
-
Scott V. Stucker - D24,016
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Bob McCaslin - R55,732
District 5
State Senator
-
* Mark Mullet - D37,259
-
Chad Magendanz - R36,717
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Jay Rodne - R37,668
-
Jason Ritchie - D34,870
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Paul Graves - R39,215
-
Darcy Burner - D33,759
District 6
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Mike Volz - R37,690
-
Lynnette Vehrs - D30,409
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Jeff Holy - R42,932
-
Shar Lichty - D25,292
District 7
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Shelly Short - R56,016
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Joel Kretz - R49,165
-
Mike Foster - L14,790
District 8
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Brad Klippert - R33,308
-
Rick Jansons - R23,450
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Larry Haler - R34,159
-
Steve Simmons - R22,911
District 9
State Senator
-
* Mark G. Schoesler - R41,248
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Mary Dye - R35,188
-
Jennifer Goulet - D17,455
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Joe Schmick - R41,989
District 10
State Senator
-
* Barbara Bailey - R41,907
-
Angie Homola - D32,047
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Norma Smith - R47,743
-
Michael Scott - L18,596
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Dave Hayes - R42,554
-
Doris Brevoort - D29,511
District 11
State Senator
-
* Bob Hasegawa - D38,697
-
Dennis Price - L11,989
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Zack Hudgins - D34,726
-
Erin Smith Aboudara - R16,477
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Steve Bergquist - D41,415
District 12
State Senator
-
Brad Hawkins - R30,208
-
Jon Wyss - R23,791
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Cary Condotta - R35,945
-
Dan Maher - D21,222
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Mike Steele - R29,803
-
Jerry Paine - R19,648
District 13
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Tom Dent - R41,191
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Matt Manweller - R34,725
-
Jordan Webb - D14,223
District 14
State Senator
-
* Curtis King - R31,068
-
Amanda Richards - R19,819
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Norm Johnson - R35,687
-
Susan Soto Palmer - D18,314
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Gina McCabe - R36,749
-
John (Eric) Adams - D16,839
District 15
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Bruce Chandler - R30,416
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* David V. Taylor - R21,914
-
AJ Cooper - D14,480
District 16
State Senator
-
Maureen Walsh - R38,282
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Bill Jenkin - R28,366
-
Rebecca Francik - D17,207
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Terry R. Nealey - R31,206
-
Gary Downing - D14,637
District 17
State Senator
-
Lynda Wilson - R32,695
-
Tim Probst - D26,631
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Vicki Kraft - R30,474
-
Sam Kim - D28,535
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Paul Harris - R36,849
-
Martin Hash - D21,559
District 18
State Senator
-
* Ann Rivers - R45,211
-
Eric K. Holt - D25,644
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Brandon Vick - R44,632
-
Justin Oberg - D25,810
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Liz Pike - R40,266
-
Kathy Gillespie - D30,594
District 19
State Senator
-
* Dean Takko - D30,744
-
Sue Kuehl Pederson - R24,971
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Jim Walsh - R28,576
-
Teresa Purcell - D28,037
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Brian E. Blake - D33,527
-
Jimi O'Hagan - R22,409
District 20
State Senator
-
* John Braun - R49,827
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Richard DeBolt - R47,105
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Ed Orcutt - R49,088
District 21
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Strom Peterson - D41,729
-
Alex Hels - L16,050
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Lillian Ortiz-Self - D36,871
-
Jeff Scherrer - R22,657
District 22
State Senator
-
Sam Hunt - D45,753
-
Steve Owens - none22,917
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Laurie Dolan - D45,961
-
Donald Austin - R23,331
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Beth Doglio - D51,905
District 23
State Senator
-
* Christine Rolfes - D51,233
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Sherry V. Appleton - D39,222
-
Loretta Byrnes - R29,333
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Drew Hansen - D50,669
District 24
State Senator
-
Kevin Van De Wege - D40,615
-
Danille Turissini - R31,169
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Mike Chapman - D43,636
-
George Vrable - R27,998
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Steve Tharinger - D40,515
-
John D. Alger - R30,720
District 25
State Senator
-
Hans Zeiger - R34,974
-
Karl Mecklenburg - D24,013
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Melanie Stambaugh - R34,569
-
Jamie Smith - D24,457
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Joyce McDonald - R32,957
-
Michelle Chatterton - D25,711
District 26
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Jesse L. Young - R39,738
-
Larry Seaquist - D30,098
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Michelle Caldier - R40,631
-
Randy Spitzer - D28,262
District 27
State Senator
-
* Jeannie Darneille - D40,083
-
Greg Taylor - R17,800
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Laurie Jinkins - D46,091
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Jake Fey - D45,977
District 28
State Senator
-
* Steve O'Ban - R30,039
-
Marisa Peloquin - D26,704
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Dick Muri - R29,402
-
Mari Leavitt - D27,002
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Christine Kilduff - D30,775
-
Paul Wagemann - R25,502
District 29
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* David Sawyer - D24,141
-
Rick Thomas - R16,591
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Steve Kirby - D25,230
-
Jessica Garcia - R16,271
District 30
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Mike Pellicciotti - D26,724
-
* Linda Kochmar - R22,379
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Kristine Reeves - D25,114
-
* Teri Hickel - R24,032
District 31
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Drew Stokesbary - R42,661
-
John Frostad - L16,922
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Phil Fortunato - R35,891
-
Lane Walthers - D26,291
District 32
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Cindy Ryu - D49,391
-
Alvin Rutledge - R15,666
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Ruth Kagi - D47,278
-
David D. Schirle - R17,791
District 33
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Tina L. Orwall - D33,220
-
John Potter - R14,224
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Mia Su-Ling Gregerson - D30,754
-
Pamela Pollock - R16,266
District 34
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Eileen L. Cody - D58,648
-
Matthew Benson - R14,095
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Joe Fitzgibbon - D57,846
-
Andrew Pilloud - R14,685
District 35
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Dan Griffey - R36,010
-
Irene Bowling - D29,493
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Drew C. MacEwen - R35,181
-
Craig Patti - D29,710
District 36
State Senator
-
* Reuven Carlyle - D72,222
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Noel Christina Frame - D70,871
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Gael Tarleton - D70,339
District 37
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Sharon Tomiko Santos - D56,934
-
John Dickinson - none5,689
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Eric Pettigrew - D53,445
-
Tamra Smilanich - Nonpartisan8,380
District 38
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* June Robinson - D40,479
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Mike Sells - D30,643
-
Bert Johnson - Independent18,450
District 39
State Senator
-
* Kirk Pearson - R49,573
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Dan Kristiansen - R36,485
-
Linda M. Wright - D22,666
State Representative Pos. 2
-
John Koster - R36,260
-
Ronda Metcalf - D23,189
District 40
State Senator
-
* Kevin Ranker - D46,850
-
Daniel R. Miller - R22,976
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Kristine Lytton - D53,161
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Jeff Morris - D52,114
District 41
State Senator
-
Lisa Wellman - D37,029
-
* Steve Litzow - R34,366
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Tana Senn - D44,996
-
John Pass - R24,762
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Judy Clibborn - D42,990
-
Michael Appleby - R26,727
District 42
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Luanne Van Werven - R39,099
-
Sharlaine LaClair - D32,480
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Vincent Buys - R40,968
-
Tracy Atwood - D29,767
District 43
State Representative Pos. 1
-
Nicole Macri - D49,436
-
Dan Shih - D26,110
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Frank Chopp - D67,185
District 44
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* John Lovick - D35,709
-
Janice Huxford - R32,947
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Mark Harmsworth - R36,924
-
Katrina Ondracek - D30,793
District 45
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Roger Goodman - D42,880
-
Ramiro Valderrama - R26,436
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Larry Springer - D52,890
District 46
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Gerry Pollet - D63,701
-
Stephanie Heart Viskovich - L11,331
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Jessyn Farrell - D63,751
District 47
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Mark Hargrove - R31,276
-
Brooke Valentine - D23,502
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Pat Sullivan - D31,795
-
Barry Knowles - R23,016
District 48
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Patty Kuderer - D39,389
-
Michelle Darnell - L16,774
State Representative Pos. 2
-
* Joan McBride - D40,549
-
Benjamin Judah Phelps - L15,254
District 49
State Senator
-
* Annette Cleveland - D34,483
-
Lewis Gerhardt - R20,897
State Representative Pos. 1
-
* Sharon Wylie - D34,701
-
Kaitlyn Beck - D13,349
State Representative Pos. 2
-
Monica Jurado Stonier - D26,685
-
Alishia Topper - D21,716
King
Sound Transit 3
Called Proposition 1, authorizes light rail, commuter rail and bus service expansion.
-
Approved711,671
-
Rejected605,053
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 14
-
Nicole Gaines Phelps619,784
-
David Greenspan161,645
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 26
-
David Keenan586,844
-
John H. O'Rourke182,673
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 31
-
* Helen Halpert611,613
-
Marc S. Stern165,830
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 44
-
Cathy Moore430,326
-
Eric Newman344,559
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 52
-
Kristin Richardson409,533
-
Anthony Gipe362,291
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 53
-
* Mariane Spearman586,468
-
Thomas Cline190,671
King County Charter Amendment 1
Nonpartisan prosecuting attorney
-
Yes697,652
-
No230,449
King County Charter Amendment 2
Gender-neutral language in charter
-
Yes621,625
-
No333,249
Southwest Electoral District Judge Pos. 3
-
* Laurel Gibson59,659
-
Brian J. Todd23,800
West Electoral District Judge Pos. 1
-
* Lisa Paglisotti235,147
West Electoral District Judge Pos. 4
-
* Gregg Hirakawa234,398
City Of Bellevue Proposition 1
Levy for fire facilities
-
Approved32,900
-
Rejected24,863
City Of Bellevue Proposition 2
Levy for neighborhood safety, connectivity, congestion
-
Approved31,333
-
Rejected26,558
City Of Bothell Advisory Prop. 1
On banning fireworks
-
No11,199
-
Yes9,873
City Of Bothell Proposition 1
Levy for safe streets and sidewalks
-
Approved11,121
-
Rejected9,748
City Of Duvall Proposition 1
Levy lid lift for ballfield improvement, employment of school resource officer, IT improvements
-
Approved1,869
-
Rejected1,795
City Of Duvall Advisory Vote 1
On banning fireworks
-
No2,235
-
Yes1,476
City Of Issaquah Proposition 1
Traffic improvement bonds **
-
Yes9,063
-
No7,703
City Of Kenmore Proposition 1
Bonds for walkways, waterways improvements **
-
Yes7,560
-
No4,240
City Of Seattle Initiative 124
Safety, health, labor protections for hotel employees
-
Yes275,256
-
No84,198
City Of Shoreline Proposition 1
Levy for public safety, maintenance & operations
-
Yes19,235
-
No9,683
City Of Snoqualmie Proposition 1
Public safety levy
-
Approved3,505
-
Rejected2,588
City Of Tukwila Proposition 1
Public safety bonds **
-
Yes3,492
-
No2,280
Highline School District Proposition 1
Bonds to build, renovate schools **
-
Approved32,736
-
Rejected16,154
Auburn School District Proposition 1
Bonds to build, renovate schools **
-
Approved19,946
-
Rejected11,822
Kent School District Proposition 1
Bonds for capital improvement, school construction **
-
Approved42,746
-
Rejected20,839
King County Fire Protection District 27 Prop. 1
Maintenance and operations levy **
-
Yes1,890
-
No946
South King Fire And Rescue Prop. 1
Maintenance and operations levy **
-
Yes36,644
-
No18,282
Proposed Eastside Regional Fire Authority Prop. 1
Creation of Eastside Regional Fire Authority **
-
Yes9,532
-
No6,763
Kitsap
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 5
-
* Jeffrey P. Bassett54,901
-
Dale A. Magneson49,328
Kitsap Transit Proposition 1
Passenger-only ferries, plus sales and use tax
-
Yes64,015
-
No59,923
Kitsap County Commissioner District 1
-
* Robert (Rob) Gelder - D85,176
Kitsap County Commissioner District 2
-
* Charlotte Garrido - D60,700
-
Christopher J. Tibbs - R55,972
Public Utility District No. 1 Commissioner District 1
-
Debra Lester55,679
-
* John Armstrong46,011
Port of Poulsbo Proposition 1
Enlarging port by annexation
-
Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, No826
-
Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, Yes660
Pierce
County Superior Court - Judge Pos. 2
-
Timothy L. Ashcraft148,025
-
* Katherine M. Stolz138,311
County Superior Court - Judge Pos. 5
-
Shelly K. Speir175,896
-
Dominique L. Jinhong106,549
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 8
-
Grant Blinn155,234
-
Dwayne L. Christopher124,195
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 17
-
Karena Kirkendoll148,895
-
Tom Quinlan133,889
County Charter Amendment 41
Initiative signatures
-
No207,829
-
Yes113,182
County Charter Amendment 42
Referendum signatures
-
No231,720
-
Yes88,388
County Charter Amendment 43
Referendum procedures
-
Yes160,695
-
No140,238
County Charter Amendment 44
Conflict of interest
-
Yes268,131
-
No53,406
County Charter Amendment 45
Competitive bidding on public works
-
Yes218,582
-
No97,424
County Executive
-
Bruce Dammeier - R171,894
-
Rick Talbert - D157,554
County Assessor - Treasurer
-
* Mike Lonergan265,800
County Sheriff
-
* Paul A. Pastor268,672
County Council District No. 2
-
Pam Roach - R26,021
-
Carolyn Edmonds - D25,570
County Council District No. 3
-
* Jim McCune - R28,648
-
Dennis Townsend - D18,978
County Council District No. 4
-
* Connie Ladenburg - D27,092
-
Kit Burns - Independent15,571
County Council District No. 6
-
* Doug Richardson - R17,943
-
Linda Farmer - D17,526
Franklin Pierce School District Prop. 1
Bonds to build, renovate schools **
-
Approved11,204
-
Rejected5,397
Fire Protection District No. 5 Proposition 1
Six-year levy lid lift
-
Approved17,620
-
Rejected8,938
Fire Protection District No. 21 Proposition 1
Increasing the number of commissioners
-
Yes14,565
-
No9,122
Snohomish
County Superior Court Judge Pos. 3
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Cindy Larsen143,214
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Rico Tessandore137,480
County Charter Amendment Prop. 1
Commission on human rights
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Approved154,015
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Rejected149,013
County Charter Amendment Prop. 2
Establishing office of public advocate
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Approved191,742
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Rejected110,334
County Charter Amendment Prop. 3
County policy on nondiscrimination
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Approved181,287
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Rejected124,792
County Charter Amendment Prop. 4
Revising hearing-examiner system and appeals
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Rejected159,367
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Approved126,664
County Charter Amendment Prop. 5
Requiring additional County Council meetings and hearings
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Approved240,188
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Rejected55,606
County Charter Amendment Prop. 6
Revising appointments, confirmations of chief officers of executive departments
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Approved238,793
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Rejected53,040
County Charter Amendment Prop. 7
Revising county redistricting process
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Approved217,816
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Rejected70,086
County County District 5
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Sam Low - R35,609
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* Hans Dunshee - D32,404
City of Everett Proposition 1
Amendment to city charter (council meetings)
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Yes23,881
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No11,045
City of Everett Proposition 2
Amendment to city charter (gender references, scrivener's errors)
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Yes25,100
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No10,241
City of Everett Proposition 3
Addition to city charter (diversity of boards, committees)
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Yes20,028
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No14,979
City of Mill Creek Proposition 1
Emergency medical services levy **
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Levy Yes6,422
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Levy No2,988
City of Snohomish Proposition 1
Advisory vote on a fireworks ban
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No2,410
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Yes2,046
City of Snohomish Proposition 2
Adoping mayor/council form of government
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Yes2,150
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No2,136
Town of Woodway Proposition 1
Levy for police, fire, EMS, town operations
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Rejected525
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Approved343
Fire District 1 Proposition 1
Levy re-authorization
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Levy Yes33,496
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Levy No20,197
Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Prop. 1
Sales and use tax for transportation improvements
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Approved7,626
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Rejected5,966
- * indicates incumbent
- ** indicates measure must meet specific minimum turnout and 60% yes-vote requirements
- Races that cross county borders include vote totals from all jurisdictions.