Election Results
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# - Incumbent
X - Wins election (no mark - too close to call; absentees may decide it) -- Key to party affiliation - D (Democrat), I (Independent), L (Libertarian), NL (Natural Law), P (Populist), R (Republican), Re (Reform), SW (Socialist Workers), U (U.S. Taxpayers), WW (Workers' World) ------------------------------------------------------------------
President (national vote) .
Votes
X Bill Clinton, D # 44,230,165 (49%) . Bob Dole, R 37,606,168 (41%) Ross Perot, Re 7,804,782 (8%) . Others 1,415,390 (2%) ("Others" includes: Harry Browne, L; Charles Collins, I; John Hagelin, NL; James Harris, SW; Monica Moorehead, WW; Ralph Nader, I; Howard Phillips, U) .
President (state vote) .
Bill Clinton, D # 899,545 (51%) Bob Dole, R 639,689 (36%) . Ross Perot, Re 161,650 (9%) Harry Browne, L 9,704 (1%) . Charles Collins, I 1,780 (0%) John Hagelin, NL 4,625 (0%) . James Harris, SW 606 (0%) M. Moorehead, WW 1,673 (0%) . Ralph Nader, I 48,162 (3%) Howard Phillips, U 3,477 (0%) .
President (King County vote) .
Bill Clinton, D # 337,849 (58%) Bob Dole, R 170,989 (29%) . Ross Perot, Re 41,810 (7%) Harry Browne, L 3,777 (1%) . Charles Collins, I 398 (0%) John Hagelin, NL 1,915 (0%) . James Harris, SW 281 (0%) M. Moorehead, WW 609 (0%) . Ralph Nader, I 24,504 (4%) Howard Phillips, U 719 (0%) .
U.S. House of Representatives .
1ST DISTRICT .
X Rick White, R # 106,372 (52%) Jeff Coopersmith, D 97,711 (48%) .
2ND DISTRICT . Jack Metcalf, R # 96,826 (48%) Kevin Quigley, D 99,155 (49%) . Karen Leibrant, NL 7,682 (4%)
3RD DISTRICT . Linda Smith, R # 99,397 (49%) Brian Baird, D 102,044 (51%) .
4TH DISTRICT .
X R. Hastings, R # 87,033 (52%) Rick Locke, D 80,352 (48%) .
5TH DISTRICT .
X G. Nethercutt, R # 110,338 (55%) Judy Olson, D 90,592 (45%) .
6TH DISTRICT .
X Norm Dicks, D # 123,815 (68%) Bill Tinsley, R 51,179 (28%) . Ted Haley, I 3,934 (2%) M. Huddleston, NL 2,467 (1%) .
7TH DISTRICT .
X Jim McDermott, D # 173,668 (82%) Frank Kleschen, R 37,456 (18%) .
8TH DISTRICT .
X Jennifer Dunn, R # 121,550 (64%) Dave Little, D 69,757 (36%) .
9TH DISTRICT . Randy Tate, R # 72,387 (46%)
X Adam Smith, D 81,009 (51%) . David Gruenstein, NL 4,114 (3%)
Governor .
X Gary Locke, D 1,038,608 (59%) Ellen Craswell, R 721,943 (41%) .
Lieutenant Governor .
X Brad Owen, D 827,232 (49%) Ann Anderson, R 757,830 (45%) . Shawn Newman, Re 59,186 (4%) Art Rathjen, L 31,811 (2%) .
Attorney General .
X C. Gregoire, D # 1,020,563 (61%) Richard Pope, R 581,895 (35%) . Richard Shepard, L 46,376 (3%) L. Coachman, NL 30,219 (2%) .
Commissioner of Public Lands .
X J. Belcher, D # 880,685 (53%) Bruce Mackey, R 723,952 (44%) . Marc Strauch, NL 53,569 (3%)
Secretary of State .
X Ralph Munro, R # 942,004 (56%) Phyllis Kenney, D 679,717 (40%) . Gary Gill, NL 57,880 (3%)
State Auditor .
X Brian Sonntag, D # 1,056,566 (64%) Robert Keene Jr., R 582,376 (36%) .
State Treasurer .
X Mike Murphy, D 931,092 (56%) Lucy DeYoung, R 718,652 (44%) .
Superintendent of Public Instruction .
X Teresa Bergeson 997,218 (64%) Ron Taber 565,202 (36%) .
Insurance Commissioner .
X Deborah Senn, D # 929,698 (56%) Anthony Lowe, R 671,544 (41%) . Steve Sevick, NL 53,060 (3%)
Seattle City Council .
POSITION 6 .
X Charlie Chong 99,272 (58%) Bob Rohan 73,179 (42%) .
State Legislature .
1ST DISTRICT .
Senate
X R. McAuliffe, D # 19,744 (55%) Ian Elliot, R 16,275 (45%) .
House, Position 1
X Al O'Brien, D 18,035 (53%) Tim Olsen, R 16,035 (47%) .
House, Position 2 Mike Sherstad, R # 17,255 (51%) Judy Janes, D 16,856 (49%) .
2ND DISTRICT .
Senate
X M. Rasmussen, D # 10,964 (54%) Tom Campbell, R 9,527 (46%) .
House, Position 1 Marianne Krizek, D 9,729 (48%) Roger Bush, R 10,382 (52%) .
House, Position 2 Dennis Townsend, D 9,757 (49%) Scott Smith, R # 10,306 (51%) .
3RD DISTRICT
Senate
X Lisa Brown, D 16,303 (56%) John Moyer, R # 12,851 (44%) .
House, Position 1 Brendon Hill, R 10,876 (39%)
X Alex Wood, D 17,315 (61%) .
House, Position 2 Ken Whitehall, R 9,426 (33%)
X Jeff Gombosky, D 18,766 (67%) .
4TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Bob McCaslin, R # 20,989 (54%) George Orr, D 18,088 (46%) .
House, Position 1
X Larry Crouse, R # 22,449 (59%) Frank Galizia, D 15,884 (41%) .
5TH DISTRICT .
Senate Kathleen Drew, D # 19,723 (48%)
X Dino Rossi, R 21,232 (52%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Brian Thomas, R # 23,035 (60%) Steve Pulcino, D 10,328 (27%) Bill Elder, I 4,752 (12%) .
House, Position 2
X Phil Dyer, R # 20,914 (57%) Mary Scott, D 16,094 (43%) .
6TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 Judy Personett, D 18,473 (45%)
X Brad Benson, R 22,267 (55%) .
House, Position 2
X Duane Sommers, R # 22,174 (55%) Jerry Hopkins, D 18,270 (45%) .
7TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Bob Sump, R 21,488 (57%) Kurt Matter, D 16,306 (43%) .
House, Position 2
X Cathy McMorris, R # 23,765 (64%) Brad Lyons, D 13,546 (36%) .
8TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Shirley Hankins, R # 28,217 (70%) Gary Downing, D 12,187 (30%) .
House, Position 2
X Jerome Delvin, R # 25,969 (67%) Susan Carlstrom, D 12,804 (33%) .
9TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Larry Sheahan, R # 18,680 (66%) Brian Day, D 9,596 (34%) .
House, Position 2
X Mark Schoesler, R # 18,543 (66%) Robert Henager, D 9,538 (34%) .
10TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Mary Haugen, D # 20,889 (53%) Jim Youngsman, R 18,309 (47%) .
House, Position 1 B. Beeksma, R # 17,856 (48%)
X Dave Anderson, D 19,555 (52%) .
House, Position 2
X Barry Sehlin, R # 21,618 (61%) Glen Johnson, D 14,066 (39%) .
11TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X M. Prentice, D # 18,189 (100%) .
House, Position 1
X Eileen Cody, D # 16,875 (100%) .
House, Position 2
X Velma Veloria, D # 16,494 (100%) .
12TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 Bill Stroud, D 10,966 (32%)
X Clyde Ballard, R # 23,361 (68%) .
House, Position 2 Stephanie Gilliland, D 10,393 (31%)
X Linda Parlette, R # 23,373 (69%) .
13TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Gary Chandler, R # 23,367 (70%) R. Virgil Donovan, D 9,945 (30%) .
House, Position 2
X Joyce Mulliken, R # 21,346 (65%) B. Wendy Katz, D 11,621 (35%) .
14TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Alex Deccio, R # 18,682 (68%) Aileen Kane, D 8,994 (32%) .
16TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Valoria Loveland, D # 16,564 (53%) Bryan Alford, R 14,770 (47%) .
House, Position 1 Del Lathim, D 11,083 (36%)
X Dave Mastin, R # 19,802 (64%) .
House, Position 2
X Bill Grant, D # 19,076 (61%) Allen Panasuk, R 11,993 (39%) .
17TH DISTRICT .
Senate Shirley Galloway, D 18,845 (50%) Don Benton, R 19,193 (50%) .
House, Position 1
X Marc Boldt, R # 20,402 (55%) Gary Akizuki, D 17,000 (45%) .
House, Position 2 Jim Dunn, R 19,176 (51%) Mike Carmichael, D 18,283 (49%) .
18TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Joseph Zarelli, R # 20,641 (53%) Ted Thomas, D 18,194 (47%) .
House, Position 1
X Tom Mielke, R 20,041 (53%) Farley Maxwell, D # 18,088 (47%) .
House, Position 2
X Jonn Pennington, R # 22,530 (58%) Al Swindell, D 16,002 (42%) .
19TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Brian Hatfield, D # 24,025 (70%) Budd Gilbert, R 10,437 (30%) .
House, Position 2
X Mark Doumit, D 22,364 (66%) Bob Ryan, R 11,702 (34%) .
20TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Dan Swecker, R # 19,769 (52%) Cody Arledge, D 17,932 (48%) .
House, Position 1 Lois Lopez, D 18,051 (48%)
X Richard DeBolt, R 19,263 (52%) .
House, Position 2 Tina Edwards, D 14,676 (40%)
X Gary Alexander, R 22,013 (60%) .
21ST DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 Jerry Blanton, R # 16,927 (48%)
X Mike Cooper, D 18,575 (52%) .
House, Position 2
X Renee Radcliff, R # 26,655 (97%) .
22ND DISTRICT .
Senate
X Karen Fraser, D # 29,356 (69%) Judy Bainto, R 13,066 (31%) .
House, Position 1
X Sandra Romero, D # 21,773 (52%) Thelma Jackson, R 20,293 (48%) .
House, Position 2
X Cathy Wolfe, D # 26,633 (64%) Bob Wright, R 14,924 (36%) .
23RD DISTRICT .
Senate
X Betti Sheldon, D # 20,127 (52%) Steve Hargrove, R 18,906 (48%) .
House, Position 1 Phil Rockefeller, D 19,391 (50.4%) Paul Zellinsky, R 19,069 (49.5%) .
House, Position 2
X Karen Schmidt, R # 21,368 (56%) David Harrison, D 17,107 (44%) .
24TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 Diane Ellison, D 19,976 (48%)
X Jim Buck, R # 21,353 (52%) .
House, Position 2
X Lynn Kessler, D # 26,095 (67%) Jan Christensen, R 12,665 (33%) .
25TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Calvin Goings, D # 16,534 (56%) Grant Pelesky, R 12,959 (44%) .
House, Position 1 Luanne Green, D 13,589 (47%) Joyce McDonald, R 14,479 (50%) Mark Downey, P 638 (2%) .
House, Position 2
X Jim Kastama, D 15,477 (54%) Dave Morell, R 13,181 (46%) .
26TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 Patricia Lantz, D 16,439 (51%) Lois McMahan, R # 16,097 (49%) .
House, Position 2 Sandy Arndt, D 12,882 (40%)
X Tom Huff, R # 19,191 (60%) .
27TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Lorraine Wojahn, D # 15,845 (69%) Wallace Rudolph, R 6,282 (27%) Gary Batterson, I 820 (4%) .
House, Position 1
X Ruth Fisher, D # 17,723 (82%) Paul Sporich, I 3,824 (18%) .
House, Position 2
X Debbie Regala, D # 15,223 (67%) Matt Philchi, R 7,342 (33%) .
28TH DISTRICT .
Senate Thomas Lowry, D 7,963 (30%)
X Shirley Winsley, R # 18,470 (70%) .
House, Position 1 Kathie Zurfluh, D 11,386 (43%)
X Gigi Talcott, R # 14,905 (57%) .
House, Position 2 John Connelly Jr., D 12,919 (49%) Michael Carrell, R # 13,570 (51%) .
29TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Steve Conway, D # 12,544 (69%) Eric Kantor, R 5,634 (31%) .
House, Position 2
X Brian Sullivan, D 11,002 (60%) Karen Munz, R 7,189 (40%) .
30TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Tim Hickel, R # 16,717 (54%) Eric Ulis, D 14,194 (46%) .
House, Position 2
X M. Mitchell, R # 17,252 (60%) Paul Mallary, D 11,709 (40%) .
31ST DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Eric Robertson, R # 17,860 (62%) Darrell Carrier, D 11,136 (38%) .
House, Position 2 Les Thomas, R # 14,008 (49%) C. Hurst, D 14,385 (51%) . 32ND DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Patty Butler, D 23,295 (64%) James Shea, R 12,869 (36%) .
House, Position 2
X Grace Cole, D 23,799 (70%) Norine Federow, R 10,095 (30%) .
33RD DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Julia Patterson, D # 19,335 (64%) Charles Brezina, R 10,896 (36%) .
House, Position 2
X Karen Keiser, D # 15,143 (54%) James McCune, R 12,943 (46%) .
34TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Erik Poulsen, D # 27,319 (72%) Bob Pontius, R 10,853 (28%) .
House, Position 2
X Dow Constantine, D 23,588 (65%) Marilynn Sears, R 12,854 (35%) .
35TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Peggy Johnson, R # 20,093 (53%) Lena Swanson, D 17,554 (47%) .
House, Position 2
X Tim Sheldon, D # 25,074 (71%) Richard Godderz, R 10,032 (29%) .
36TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X H. Sommers, D # 34,728 (80%) Eric Berger, R 8,812 (20%) .
House, Position 2
X Mary Dickerson, D # 31,695 (76%) Rudy McCoy, R 8,611 (21%) Bonita Brett, NL 1,575 (4%) .
37TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Dawn Mason, D # 24,118 (88%) Cliff Kuppinger, R 3,447 (12%) .
House, Position 2
X Kip Tokuda, D # 19,665 (100%) .
38TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Jeralita Costa, D # 18,631 (58%) Doug Campbell, R 12,988 (40%) Micha Hackett, NL 587 (2%) .
House, Position 2
X Patricia Scott, D # 19,030 (60%) Mike Floyd, R 12,792 (40%) .
39TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Val Stevens, R 20,956 (55%) P. Patterson, D 17,471 (45%) .
House, Position 1
X Hans Dunshee, D 20,596 (54%) Keith Groen, R 17,639 (46%) .
House, Position 2
X John Koster, R # 19,656 (52%) Jeff Soth, D 17,987 (48%) .
40TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Harriet Spanel, D # 25,598 (61%) Skip Richards, R 16,564 (39%) .
House, Position 1
X Dave Quall, D # 25,026 (61%) Bob Brown, R 16,164 (39%) .
House, Position 2
X Jeff Morris, D 23,002 (57%) Daniel Miller, R 17,384 (43%) .
41ST DISTRICT .
Senate Frank Vulliet, D 15,726 (42%)
X Jim Horn, R 21,920 (58%) .
House, Position 1 Denine Brewer, D 14,417 (40%)
X Mike Wensman, R 21,364 (60%) .
House, Position 2
X Ida Ballasiotes, R # 24,417 (67%) David Silkroski, D 11,850 (33%) .
42ND DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Georgia Gardner, D 18,583 (50%) Gene Goldsmith, R # 17,465 (47%) Lonnie Schang, I 1,171 (3%) .
House, Position 2
X Kelli Linville, D # 19,412 (52%) Karen Frederick, R 17,090 (46%) Jasmin Liepa, I 997 (3%) .
43RD DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Ed Murray, D # 34,607 (100%) .
House, Position 2
X Frank Chopp, D # 29,481 (100%) .
44TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Dave Schmidt, R # 18,199 (54%) Kent Hanson, D 15,387 (46%) .
House, Position 2 Jerry Dickson, D 15,005 (45%)
X Bill Thompson, R # 17,474 (53%) Frederick Gray, NL 715 (2%) .
45TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Kathy Lambert, R # 20,892 (59%) Trina Good, D 14,294 (41%) .
House, Position 2
X Bill Backlund, R # 17,721 (52%) Dave Asher, D 16,119 (48%) .
46TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X M. Appelwick, D # 30,573 (100%) .
House, Position 2
X Ken Jacobsen, D # 27,990 (100%) .
47TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Suzette Cooke, R # 17,875 (60%) Carolyn Shelton, D 12,056 (40%) .
House, Position 2 Jack Cairnes, R # 13,989 (50%) Tim Clark, D 14,112 (50%) .
48TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1
X Bill Reams, R # 20,250 (63%) Max Henry, D 11,918 (37%) .
House, Position 2
X S. Van Luven, R # 20,353 (100%) .
49TH DISTRICT .
Senate
X Al Bauer, D # 19,246 (64%) Tim Heenan, R 10,851 (36%) .
House, Position 1
X Don Carlson, R # 17,154 (58%) Perry Buck, D 12,555 (42%) .
House, Position 2
X Val Ogden, D # 19,963 (63%) Michael Herr, R 11,090 (37%) .
Judicial .
STATE SUPREME COURT Position 3
X Charles Johnson # 757,934 (62%) Douglas Smith 471,382 (38%) .
KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT .
Position 2
X Harriett Cody # 219,039 (55%) Bruce Gardiner 179,472 (45%) .
Position 6 Joan Allison 181,528 (47%)
X Phil Hubbard 202,063 (53%) .
Position 9 Jo Anne Alumbaugh # 181,205 (47%)
X Jeff Ramsdell 201,500 (53%) .
Position 26
X Jeanette Burrage # 210,873 (52%) Doug North 196,595 (48%) .
Ballot measures .
STATEWIDE MEASURES .
Initiative 173 . Shall the state pay scholarship vouchers for primary and secondary students to attend voucher-redeeming private or public schools of choice? Yes 597,974 (35%)
X No 1,110,399 (65%) .
Initiative 177 . Shall voters be authorized to create "renewed" school districts where nonprofit groups may operate publicly-funded "independent" public schools with parental choice and revised state regulation? Yes 597,532 (35%)
X No 1,088,114 (65%) .
Initiative 655 . Shall it be a gross misdemeanor to take, hunt or attract black bears with bait, or to hunt bears, cougars, bobcat or lynx with dogs?
X Yes 1,095,132 (63%) No 636,221 (37%) .
Initiative 670 . Shall the secretary of state be instructed to place a ballot notice concerning congressional and legislative candidates who have not supported Congressional term limits? Yes 740,623 (45%)
X No 897,274 (55%) .
Initiative 671 . Shall amended tribal/state agreements be authorized permitting limited electronic gaming on Indian lands for tribal government purposes, with joint regulation and specified use of revenues? Yes 751,103 (44%)
X No 945,486 (56%) .
REGIONAL MEASURE Proposition 1 . Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, 10-year regional transit plan.
X Yes 415,069 (58%) No 301,441 (42%) .
KING COUNTY .
Charter Amendment No. 1 . Shall redistricting of County Council districts be every 10 years rather than every five years?
X Yes 252,443 (52%) No 229,124 (48%) .
Charter Amendment No. 2 . Shall the Office of Sheriff be an elective rather than appointed position?
X Yes 290,188 (57%) No 217,861 (43%) .
COVINGTON Proposed incorporation of area known as Covington.
X Yes 2,715 (73%) No 1,013 (27%) .
ISSAQUAH .
King Co. Library District Prop. 1 . Establishing an Issaquah Library Capital Facility Area.
X Yes 5,958 (72%) No 2,316 (28%) .
Proposition 2 . $8.1 million library general obligation bonds.
X Yes 5,365 (66%) No 2,813 (34%) .
MAPLE VALLEY Proposed incorporation of area known as Maple Valley.
X Yes 2,089 (80%) No 519 (20%) . MAPLEWOOD HEIGHTS Proposition 1 . Annexation to City of Renton. Yes 177 (18%)
X No 798 (82%) .
Proposition 2 . Assumption of indebtedness. Yes 70 (7%)
X No 888 (93%) .
SNOQUALMIE VALLEY Public Hospital District 4 . One-year excess levy. Yes 3,887 (44%)
X No 5,040 (56%) .
TUKWILA Proposition 1 . Advisory ballot - banning fireworks. Yes 2,035 (51%) No 1,939 (49%) .
Kitsap County .
COMMISSIONERS .
District 1 C. Endresen, D 33,995 (51%) Matt Ryan, R # 32,085 (49%) .
District 2 D.W. Wiley, R 31,873 (49%) Charlotte Garrido, D 33,015 (51%) .
BREMERTON BALLOT MEASURE . Charter revision . Shall city charter be revised to provide for 1-year residency requirement for elected officials, procedures for filling multiple council vacancies, remove mayor from audit committee, remove references to a number of administrative positions and departments, combine offices of council president and mayor pro tempore, define emergency ordinances, provide for commission to set council salaries, and set procedures for selling utility lands and assets.
X Yes 5,608 (73%) No 2,035 (27%) .
Snohomish County ballot measures .
COUNTYWIDE .
Charter amendment No. 1 . Require treasurer, auditor, assessor, sheriff and clerk to be non-partisan.
X Yes 93,397 (61%) No 58,530 (39%) .
Charter amendment No. 2 . Expand County Council to seven members beginning in 1998. Yes 66,858 (45%)
X No 80,141 (55%) .
Charter amendment No. 3 . Establish independent office of performance auditing within auditor's office. Yes 72,818 (50%) No 71,443 (50%) .
Charter amendment No. 4 . Require signatures of 100 registered voters before a referendum petition may suspend implementation of a new county law.
X Yes 91,210 (63%) No 53,696 (37%) .
Charter amendment No. 5 . Require county council to annually adopt balanced 6-year capital improvement budget.
X Yes 92,459 (66%) No 46,678 (34%) .
Charter amendment No. 6 . Require county council to set guidelines for collective bargaining and approve all final agreements.
X Yes 84,914 (62%) No 52,239 (38%) .
Charter amendment No. 7 . Add statement that county will not discriminate against anyone because of race, creed, color, sex, age or handicap.
X Yes 96,485 (65%) No 52,555 (35%) .
Charter amendment No. 8 . Add clarifications and technical corrections. Yes 65,332 (50%) No 64,522 (50%) .
BRIER Proposition 1 . Shall city impose an additional 10 cent emergency medical services tax?
X Yes 1,581 (68%) No 729 (32%) .
DARRINGTON Proposition 1 . Ten-year, $135,000 general obligation bond for new fire truck. Yes 223 (60%) No 147 (40%) .
EVERETT .
Eastmont Annexation . Shall area known as Eastmont be annexed to Everett? Yes 585 (47%)
X No 672 (53%) .
Charter amendment No. 1 . Require review of city charter at least once every 10 years.
X Yes 15,585 (80%) No 3,966 (20%) .
Charter amendment No. 2 . Establish citizens' commission that will meet every two years to set elected officials' salaries.
X Yes 15,336 (77%) No 4,366 (23%) .
Charter amendment No. 3 . Allow city to charge fee for civil service examinations. Yes 8,546 (45%)
X No 10,659 (55%) .
Charter amendment No. 4 . Simplify section regarding advertising for bids on contracts to only require compliance with applicable laws.
X Yes 13,596 (73%) No 5,139 (27%) .
Charter amendment No. 5 . Permit city to sell real property privately if initial public offering results in no acceptable bids; require that no real property be sold for less than 90 percent of appraised value; require vote of a council majority plus one before sale of city personal property.
X Yes 12,808 (67%) No 6,195 (33%) .
Charter amendment No. 6 . Allow 6-year terms for advisory board members to be shorter; provide separate process for approving elected neighborhood representatives to advisory boards.
X Yes 15,201 (81%) No 3,605 (19%) .
Charter amendment No. 7 . Revise process for appointing a council member as interim mayor and the responsibilities of interim mayor during absence of the mayor.
X Yes 13,011 (71%) No 5,369 (29%) .
Charter amendment No. 8 . Allow revised guidelines for signing contracts and other city documents.
X Yes 9,765 (54%) No 8,287 (46%) .
Charter amendment No. 9 . Delete requirement for candidates for city elective offices to file campaign filing reports with city clerk because such filing is required by state law.
X Yes 10,743 (58%) No 7,769 (42%) .
Charter amendment No. 10 . Delete section on establishment of a Board of Adjustment, permit city council to establish or dissolve a Board of Adjustment by ordinance. Yes 6,969 (40%)
X No 10,314 (60%) .
Charter amendment No. 11 . Require only a summary of ordinances to be read at council meetings and published in the newspaper, with the complete text available upon request; shorten time between introduction and final passage of ordinances from a full week to six days; clarify language on emergency ordinances.
X Yes 12,483 (69%) No 5,732 (31%) .
Charter amendment No. 12 . Allow for electronic transfer of funds; require mayor to countersign checks or approve electronic transfer of funds greater than $1,000.
X Yes 13,824 (74%) No 4,814 (26%) .
Charter amendment No. 13 . Change job titles to Director of Parks and Recreation and Library Director and list only Chief Administrative Assistant, City Attorney, City Clerk, Chief of Police and Fire Chief as appointive officers.
X Yes 12,383 (66%) . No 6,276 (34%)
MARYSVILLE . Proposition 1 . Twenty-year, $3.2 million general obligation bond measure for regional multi-use outdoor athletic and recreational facility. Yes 2,790 (51%)
X No 2,693 (49%) .
MUKILTEO .
Sno-Isle Regional Library Prop. 1 . Shall Mukilteo be annexed to the Sno-Isle Regional Library District?
X Yes 3,569 (67%) No 1,785 (33%) .
Sno-Isle Regional Library Prop. 2 . To build and furnish public library, shall city increase the annual regular property tax levy by not more than 30 cents per $1,000 assessed valuation each year from 1996 through 2004 for collection in 1997 through 2005?
X Yes 3,144 (58%) No 2,298 (42%) .
MONROE .
Proposition 1 . Twenty-year, $2.1 million general obligation bonds to construct and equip community/athletic stadium complex with related facilities. Yes 4,013 (51%)
X No 3,796 (49%) .
Proposition 2 . Twenty-year, $1.9 million general obligation bonds to construct and equip community swimming pool. Yes 4,320 (55%)
X No 3,503 (45%) .
Proposition 3 . Twenty-year, $1.5 million general obligation bonds to renovate Wagner Memorial Auditorium. Yes 3,794 (49%)
X No 3,999 (51%) .
FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS .
District No. 1 . Property tax levy of 27 cents per $1,000 of assessed valuation for emergency medical care and services.
X Yes 11,266 (66%) No 5,832 (34%) .
District No. 15 . Ten-year, $200,000 general obligation bonds to purchase rescue/pumper truck and other firefighting equipment.
X Yes 895 (75%) No 291 (25%) .