Wednesday, November 8, 2000 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
Election results
-- Latest unofficial results for Nov. 7 general election.
-- Key: X - projected winner or outcome of ballot measure; no mark indicates too close to call. # - Incumbent.
-- Parties. C: Constitution; D: Democrat; G: Green; I: Ind.; L: Libertarian; NL: Natural Law; NM: Natural Medicine; R: Republican; Re: Reform; SW: Socialist Workers; WW: Workers of the World.
President
(state vote)
Candidate Votes (pct.)
Harry Browne, L 9,106 ( 1%)
Pat Buchanan, Re 4,968 ( 0%)
George W. Bush, R 798,039 (45%)
Al Gore, D 888,229 (50%)
John Hagelin, NL 1,886 ( 0%)
James Harris, SW 219 ( 0%)
David McReynolds, S 437 ( 0%)
Monica Moorehead, WW 1,208 ( 0%)
Ralph Nader, G 70,166 ( 4%)
Howard Phillips, C 1,322 ( 0%)
President
(national vote)
Cathy Brown, I 1,636 ( 0%)
Harry Browne, L 373,109 ( 0%)
Pat Buchanan, Re 435,941 ( 0%)
George W. Bush, R 48,609,640 (48%)
Earl Dodge, P 205 ( 0%)
Al Gore, D 48,707,413 (48%)
John Hagelin, NL 87,914 ( 0%)
James Harris, SW 11,190 ( 0%)
Denny Lane, GR 879 ( 0%)
David McReynolds, S 4,097 ( 0%)
Monica Moorehead, WW 4,245 ( 0%)
Ralph Nader, G 2,655,916 ( 3%)
Howard Phillips, C 98,224 ( 0%)
L. Neil Smith, L 5,181 ( 0%)
Randall Venson, I 547 ( 0%)
Louie Youngkeit, I 739 ( 0%)
Statewide races
U.S. SENATE
Maria Cantwell, D 855,004 (49%)
Slade Gorton, R # 858,009 (49%)
Jeff Jared, L 45,184 ( 3%)
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
1st District
X Jay Inslee, D # 107,146 (55%)
Dan McDonald, R 82,662 (42%)
Bruce Newman, L 5,494 ( 3%)
2nd District
Stuart Andrews, L 5,310 ( 3%)
Glen S. Johnson, NL 2,716 ( 1%)
John Koster, R 94,446 (46%)
X Rick Larsen, D 103,499 (50%)
3rd District
X Brian Baird, D # 128,772 (56%)
Erne Lewis, L 6,371 ( 3%)
Trent Matson, R 93,176 (41%)
4th District
Jim Davis, D 63,979 (37%)
X Doc Hastings, R # 105,939 (61%)
Fred Krauss, L 3,159 ( 2%)
5th District
Greg Holmes, L 11,179 ( 5%)
Tom Keefe, D 82,173 (39%)
X G. Nethercutt, R # 119,930 (56%)
6th District
John Bennett, L 6,737 ( 4%)
X Norm Dicks, D # 110,633 (65%)
Bob Lawrence, R 53,023 (31%)
7th District
Joel Grus, L 13,303 ( 7%)
X Jim McDermott, D # 131,545 (73%)
Joe Szwaja, G 35,834 (20%)
8th District
H. Behrens-Benedict, D 69,828 (36%)
X Jennifer Dunn, R # 121,412 (62%)
Bernard McIlroy, L 4,531 ( 2%)
9th District
X Adam Smith, D # 92,558 (62%)
Chris Vance, R 51,937 (35%)
Jonathan V. Wright, L 4,939 ( 3%)
GOVERNOR
John Carlson, R 702,598 (40%)
Steve LePage, L 32,993 ( 2%)
X Gary Locke, D # 1,021,310 (58%)
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Ruth E. Bennett, L 124,799 ( 8%)
William Elliott, R 635,979 (39%)
X Brad Owen, D # 886,282 (54%)
SECRETARY OF STATE
Don Bonker, D 773,981 (48%)
J. Bradley Gibson, L 65,035 ( 4%)
Chris Loftis, Re 34,107 ( 2%)
Sam Reed, R 751,401 (46%)
TREASURER
X Mike Murphy, D # 902,946 (56%)
Tim Perman, L 66,297 ( 4%)
Diane Rhoades, R 657,164 (40%)
AUDITOR
Chris Caputo, L 84,574 ( 5%)
Richard McEntee, R 604,625 (38%)
X Brian Sonntag, D # 921,666 (57%)
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Luanne Coachman, NL 16,980 ( 1%)
X C. Gregoire, D # 920,552 (56%)
Stan Lippmann, NM 15,068 ( 1%)
Richard Pope, R 636,738 (38%)
Richard Shepard, L 64,824 ( 4%)
COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS
Steve Layman, L 86,867 ( 5%)
Mike Lowry, D 763,011 (46%)
Doug Sutherland, R 819,725 (49%)
SUPERINTENDENT
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
X Teresa Bergeson # 1,189,770 (100%)
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Don Davidson, R 674,985 (43%)
Mike Hihn, L 65,439 ( 4%)
X Mike Kreidler, D 837,179 (53%)
STATE SUPREME COURT
Position 2
Susan J. Owens 714,235 (53%)
Jeff Sullivan 625,917 (47%)
Position 7
X Bobbe J. Bridge # 1,094,607 (100%)
Position 8
X G. L. Alexander # 1,073,312 (100%)
Position 9
X Tom Chambers 727,614 (56%)
Jim Foley 568,950 (44%)
BALLOT MEASURES
Initiative 713
Bans body-gripping animal traps.
X Yes 934,545 (54%)
No 785,561 (46%)
Initiative 722
Repeals 1999 tax increases and limits future property-tax increases.
X Yes 939,672 (57%)
No 716,457 (43%)
Initiative 728
Adds funding for school districts to use in reducing class size, extends after-school programs, expands teacher training.
X Yes 1,223,568 (72%)
No 484,253 (28%)
Initiative 729
Authorizes school districts and public universities to sponsor charter schools, which use taxpayer dollars but operate free of most state regulations.
Yes 814,218 (49%)
No 857,254 (51%)
Initiative 732
Guarantees annual cost-of-living raises for public-school teachers, school-district employees and some employees of community, technical colleges.
X Yes 1,065,391 (62%)
No 645,273 (38%)
Initiative 745
Requires that 90 percent of transportation money, including transit taxes, be spent on roads.
Yes 708,016 (42%)
X No 969,256 (58%)
Senate Joint Resolution 8214
Regarding the investment of state funds held in trust.
X Yes 1,011,713 (63%)
No 587,115 (37%)
STATE COURT OF APPEALS
Division 1, District 1, Position 4
X Ronald E. Cox # 283,254 (100%)
Division 1, District 1, Position 7
X M. J. Appelwick # 279,525 (100%)
Division 1, District 3, Position 1
X Mary K. Becker # 66,644 (100%)
Division 2, District 1, Position 3
X C. Quinn-Brintnall # 123,772 (100%)
Division 2, District 2, Position 2
X David Armstrong # 126,570 (100%)
Division 2, District 3, Position 1
X J. Dean Morgan # 114,980 (100%)
Division 3, District 1, Position 1
X John Schultheis # 126,196 (100%)
Division 3, District 3, Position 2
X Frank Kurtz # 61,624 (100%)
State Legislature
1ST DISTRICT
Senator
Leo Van Hollebeke, R 14,962 (45%)
X R. McAuliffe, D # 18,011 (55%)
Representative Position 1
Eric Marrs, R 12,217 (39%)
X Al O'Brien, D # 19,327 (61%)
Representative Position 2
X Jeanne A. Edwards, D # 18,075 (57%)
Andy Vanderhoff, R 13,764 (43%)
2ND DISTRICT
Senator
Dianna Hawkins, R 11,710 (43%)
X M. Rasmussen, D # 15,563 (57%)
Representative Position 1
Ron Bauer, D 11,944 (44%)
X Roger Bush, R # 15,150 (56%)
Representative Position 2
X Tom Campbell, R # 15,331 (57%)
Marianne Krizek, D 11,471 (43%)
3RD DISTRICT
Senator
X Lisa Brown, D # 15,578 (100%)
Representative Position 1
Drew Lesofski, R 8,279 (32%)
X Alex Wood, D # 17,686 (68%)
Representative Position 2
X Jeff Gombosky, D # 16,829 (69%)
Michael Parks, R 7,654 (31%)
4TH DISTRICT
Senator
Rob Chase, L 1,673 ( 4%)
X Bob McCaslin, R # 24,691 (62%)
Jim Peck, D 13,705 (34%)
Representative Position 1
X Larry Crouse, R # 24,025 (62%)
Carol Ford-Duncan, D 14,524 (38%)
Representative Position 2
John Kallas, D 14,479 (40%)
X Lynn Schindler, R # 21,761 (60%)
5TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Dino Rossi, R # 26,461 (68%)
A. Hassan Underwood, D 12,270 (32%)
Representative Position 1
X Glenn Anderson, R 20,772 (53%)
Di Irons, D 16,711 (43%)
Steve Otto, L 1,374 ( 4%)
Representative Position 2
Lori Bechtold, D 14,841 (39%)
X Cheryl Pflug, R # 23,292 (61%)
6TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Brad Benson, R # 23,489 (56%)
Jesda Gulati, L 907 ( 2%)
Bernie Nelson, D 17,775 (42%)
Representative Position 2
John Ahearn, R 19,527 (48%)
Jack Geraghty, D 19,487 (48%)
Bonnie Varner, L 1,470 ( 4%)
7TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Ronald McCoy, D 13,775 (33%)
X Bob Sump, R # 28,347 (67%)
Representative Position 2
Gary McKinney, D 11,806 (30%)
X Cathy McMorris, R # 27,428 (70%)
8TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Shirley Hankins, R # 20,274 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Jerome Delvin, R # 22,692 (65%)
Marianne Price, D 12,051 (35%)
9TH DISTRICT
Senator
Randall Keeney, L 4,785 (16%)
X Larry Sheahan, R # 24,728 (84%)
Representative Position 1
X Don Cox, R # 19,969 (65%)
Mike Johnson, D 10,948 (35%)
Representative Position 2
John Gearhart, L 5,726 (20%)
X Mark Schoesler, R # 23,046 (80%)
10TH DISTRICT
Senator
Bradley Carey, L 1,041 ( 3%)
X M. M. Haugen, D # 17,513 (51%)
Norma Smith, R 15,568 (46%)
Representative Position 1
David Anderson, D # 15,655 (47%)
Dean Brittain, L 978 ( 3%)
Barry Sehlin, R 16,662 (50%)
Representative Position 2
X Kelly Barlean, R # 18,540 (57%)
John R. McCoy, D 12,787 (39%)
Lew Randall, L 1,201 ( 4%)
11TH DISTRICT
Senator
X M. Prentice, D # 15,886 (100%)
Representative Position 1
X Eileen Cody, D # 15,282 (76%)
Brian Van Beek, R 4,700 (24%)
Representative Position 2
X Velma Veloria, D # 15,469 (76%)
Richard D. Zwicker, R 4,790 (24%)
12TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Linda Parlette, R 25,841 (100%)
Representative Position 1
X Clyde Ballard, R # 25,343 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Mike Armstrong, R 22,751 (69%)
Todd Smith, D 10,409 (31%)
13TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Aaron Anderson, D 9,946 (28%)
X Gary Chandler, R # 25,941 (72%)
Representative Position 2
X Joyce Mulliken, R # 24,715 (70%)
Michael Pearson, D 10,794 (30%)
14TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Alex Deccio, R # 16,218 (70%)
Henry Vanderwood, D 6,912 (30%)
Representative Position 1
Paul Franklin, I 1,200 ( 5%)
Jim Morrison, D 6,761 (29%)
X Mary Skinner, R # 15,401 (66%)
Representative Position 2
X James Clements, R # 16,753 (73%)
Ed Lisowski, D 6,273 (27%)
15TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Bruce Chandler, R # 14,702 (65%)
William Yallup Jr., D 7,955 (35%)
Representative Position 2
Walter Braten, D 7,916 (35%)
X Barb Lisk, R # 14,558 (65%)
16TH DISTRICT
Senator
Mike Hewitt, R 16,747 (53%)
Valoria Loveland, D # 14,746 (47%)
Representative Position 1
X Dave Mastin, R # 21,374 (70%)
Yolanda Trout, D 9,188 (30%)
Representative Position 2
Lorne Blackman, I 7,049 (24%)
X Bill Grant, D # 21,742 (76%)
17TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Don Benton, R # 26,685 (53%)
Lou Peterson, D 23,239 (47%)
Representative Position 1
X Marc Boldt, R # 26,234 (53%)
Carl Dugger, D 20,616 (42%)
Lori Loranger, L 2,704 ( 5%)
Representative Position 2
X Jim Dunn, R # 27,128 (55%)
Jeanne Harris, D 22,276 (45%)
18TH DISTRICT
Senator
Kent Landerholm, D 18,609 (42%)
X Joseph Zarelli, R # 26,059 (58%)
Representative Position 1
Michele Cotner, D 17,478 (40%)
X Tom Mielke, R # 26,590 (60%)
Representative Position 2
Marlene Adams, D 15,290 (34%)
Jonathan Fant, Re 858 ( 2%)
X John Pennington, R # 28,258 (64%)
19TH DISTRICT
Senator
Bill Schumacher, R 11,087 (34%)
X Sid Snyder, D # 21,639 (66%)
Representative Position 1
Doug Camenzind, R 11,783 (36%)
X Brian Hatfield, D # 20,989 (64%)
Representative Position 2
Rachel Alexy, R 10,203 (32%)
X Mark Doumit, D # 21,794 (68%)
20TH DISTRICT
Senator
Tom Beattie, D 12,150 (33%)
Mary Lou Kaffel, NL 1,914 ( 5%)
X Dan Swecker, R # 22,489 (62%)
Representative Position 1
X Richard DeBolt, R # 27,227 (80%)
Carlos Perez, NL 6,800 (20%)
Representative Position 2
X Gary Alexander, R # 27,510 (81%)
Bruce Brown, L 6,495 (19%)
21ST DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Mike Cooper, D # 20,404 (59%)
Erica Merkley, L 1,381 ( 4%)
Stan Monlux, R 12,590 (37%)
Representative Position 2
Gordy Bohnke, L 1,009 ( 3%)
Ned Daniels, D 15,474 (45%)
X Renee Radcliff, R # 17,619 (52%)
22ND DISTRICT
Senator
Randy Brooks, L 8,707 (22%)
X Karen Fraser, D # 30,154 (78%)
Representative Position 1
Joshua Amos, L 1,801 ( 4%)
X Sandra Romero, D # 25,667 (64%)
Franklin Wilson III, R 12,703 (32%)
Representative Position 2
X Sam Hunt, D 26,851 (67%)
Bill Pilkey, R 13,036 (33%)
23RD DISTRICT
Senator
Sheldon Holman, L 1,058 ( 3%)
Dan Murphy, R 15,049 (42%)
X Betti Sheldon, D # 19,802 (55%)
Representative Position 1
Dennis Haynes, L 1,184 ( 3%)
Philip Rasmussen, R 14,923 (42%)
X Phil Rockefeller, D # 19,513 (55%)
Representative Position 2
David Harrison, D 16,702 (47%)
Diane Haynes, L 1,268 ( 4%)
Beverly Woods, R # 17,480 (49%)
24TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Jim Hargrove, D # 25,230 (81%)
William Wolper, L 5,736 (19%)
Representative Position 1
X Jim Buck, R # 19,724 (60%)
Pat Slaten, D 13,242 (40%)
Representative Position 2
X Lynn Kessler, D # 21,605 (67%)
Teri Schwiethale, R 10,878 (33%)
25TH DISTRICT
Senator
Jerry Christensen, L 846 ( 3%)
Jim Kastama, D 16,466 (50%)
Joyce McDonald, R 15,675 (48%)
Representative Position 1
X Sarah Casada, R 17,297 (53%)
Richard Hildreth, D 15,193 (47%)
Representative Position 2
Dave Morell, R 16,036 (50%)
Adrienne Thompson, D 15,864 (50%)
26TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Randy Boss, R 15,049 (44%)
X Patricia Lantz, D # 18,417 (53%)
Don VanderVelde, L 962 ( 3%)
Representative Position 2
Brock Jackley, D 17,169 (50%)
Lois McMahan, R 16,868 (50%)
27TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Debbie Regala, D 11,181 (100%)
Representative Position 1
X Ruth Fisher, D # 11,066 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Jeannie Darneille, D 15,829 (67%)
Larry Stetson, R 7,665 (33%)
28TH DISTRICT
Senator
T. Clinton Lowry, D 9,429 (32%)
X Shirley Winsley, R # 20,042 (68%)
Representative Position 1
X Gigi Talcott, R # 15,415 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Mike Carrell, R # 15,420 (52%)
Tami Green, D 14,288 (48%)
29TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Steve Conway, D # 9,542 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Steve Kirby, D 13,108 (69%)
Nicholis Nelson, R 5,928 (31%)
30TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Mike Miloscia, D # 16,646 (58%)
Tom Pierson, R 12,161 (42%)
Representative Position 2
Michael R. Maine, D 11,142 (40%)
X Maryann Mitchell, R # 16,709 (60%)
31ST DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Don Bingham, L 871 ( 3%)
Dan Roach, R 15,104 (51%)
Mike Stensen, D # 13,836 (46%)
Representative Position 2
Steve Hammond, R 13,263 (46%)
X Christopher Hurst, D # 15,777 (54%)
32ND DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X C. Edmonds, D # 23,528 (100%)
Representative Position 2
Bill Healy, L 4,905 (18%)
X Ruth Kagi, D # 22,838 (82%)
33RD DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Joseph C. Coomer, R 9,203 (36%)
X S. Schual-Berke, D # 16,594 (64%)
Representative Position 2
X Karen Keiser, D # 16,269 (64%)
Bob Ross, R 9,219 (36%)
34TH DISTRICT
Senator
Frank Bradley, R 8,080 (27%)
X Dow Constantine, D 22,282 (73%)
Representative Position 1
Gary H. Knutson, L 5,510 (19%)
X Erik Poulsen, D # 22,970 (81%)
Representative Position 2
X Joe McDermott, D 22,200 (75%)
Les Ungerleider, R 7,343 (25%)
35TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Frank Dare, R 13,017 (36%)
X Kathy Haigh, D # 21,682 (59%)
Marti Lewis, L 1,792 ( 5%)
Representative Position 2
X W. Eickmeyer, D # 20,565 (58%)
Edward Mitchell, R 13,268 (37%)
Ronald Ralstin, L 1,672 ( 5%)
36TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
J. Black-Ferguson, NL 950 ( 3%)
Leslie R. Klein, R 6,199 (16%)
Andrew Rogers, L 1,439 ( 4%)
X Helen Sommers, D # 29,284 (77%)
Representative Position 2
X M. Dickerson, D # 29,188 (78%)
Mike Lewis, R 6,855 (18%)
Don Zeek, L 1,508 ( 4%)
37TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Calvin W. Brown, R 3,003 (12%)
X S. Tomiko Santos, D # 22,949 (88%)
Representative Position 2
X Kip Tokuda, D # 20,791 (100%)
38TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Blythe Brockway, L 1,451 ( 5%)
Allen C. Huang, R 10,814 (34%)
X Aaron Reardon, D # 19,695 (62%)
Representative Position 2
Howard Gross, L 2,485 ( 8%)
Gregory Lemke, Re 6,321 (21%)
X Patricia Scott, D # 21,381 (71%)
39TH DISTRICT
Senator
Craig Chase, L 1,618 ( 4%)
Fredda J. Smith, D 16,693 (41%)
X Val Stevens, R # 22,535 (55%)
Representative Position 1
Robert Donat, L 1,225 ( 3%)
X Hans Dunshee, D # 20,833 (51%)
Dan Kristiansen, R 19,185 (47%)
Representative Position 2
Christine Lawniczak, L 1,437 ( 4%)
Liz Loomis, D 19,087 (47%)
Kirk Pearson, R 19,860 (49%)
40TH DISTRICT
Senator
Ian Bannerman, L 1,720 ( 4%)
Jerry Ferrier, R 14,305 (35%)
X Harriet Spanel, D # 24,707 (61%)
Representative Position 1
Mark Leigh, L 8,382 (22%)
X Dave Quall, D # 28,920 (78%)
Representative Position 2
Bruce Ayers, R 14,263 (36%)
Charles Manning, L 2,262 ( 6%)
X Jeff Morris, D # 22,972 (58%)
41ST DISTRICT
Senator
X Jim Horn, R # 25,196 (100%)
Representative Position 1
X Fred Jarrett, R 24,100 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Ida Ballasiotes, R # 24,867 (81%)
Carol Miller, L 5,893 (19%)
42ND DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Doug Ericksen, R # 21,769 (57%)
Robert Imhof, D 11,431 (30%)
Tom Spanos, L 1,146 ( 3%)
Kenneth Wilcox, I 3,711 (10%)
Representative Position 2
Karen Durham, I 1,924 ( 5%)
Marta Guevara, R 16,952 (44%)
Joan Hansen, L 994 ( 3%)
Kelli Linville, D # 18,634 (48%)
43RD DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Ed Murray, D # 25,719 (100%)
Representative Position 2
X Frank Chopp, D # 25,172 (100%)
44TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Dave Schmidt, R # 19,448 (55%)
Kerry J. Watkins, D 16,209 (45%)
Representative Position 2
Jesse Brocksmith, L 987 ( 3%)
Irene Endicott, R 15,949 (43%)
X John Lovick, D # 19,742 (54%)
45TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Jim Gordon, D 11,435 (34%)
X Kathy Lambert, R # 22,176 (66%)
Representative Position 2
Toby Nixon, R 16,184 (47%)
X Laura Ruderman, D # 18,616 (53%)
46TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Jim McIntire, D # 26,280 (86%)
P. Stasik O'Grady, NL 1,293 ( 4%)
John Sample, L 3,048 (10%)
Representative Position 2
Tim Grove, R 6,706 (21%)
X Phyllis G. Kenney, D # 24,714 (79%)
47TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
Phil Fortunato, R # 14,261 (49%)
Geoff Simpson, D 14,621 (51%)
Representative Position 2
Jack Cairnes, R # 13,773 (49%)
Debbie Jacobson, D 14,189 (51%)
48TH DISTRICT
Representative Position 1
X Luke Esser, R # 16,184 (57%)
Randy Johnson, D 12,434 (43%)
Representative Position 2
Richard Gallegos, L 954 ( 3%)
Karen Marchioro, D 12,278 (42%)
X Steve Van Luven, R # 15,936 (55%)
49TH DISTRICT
Senator
X Don Carlson, R 18,756 (53%)
Benjamin Gassaway, D 16,450 (47%)
Representative Position 1
Zach Courser, R 15,337 (45%)
X Bill Fromhold, D 19,092 (55%)
Representative Position 2
X Val Ogden, D # 21,007 (60%)
Craig Schmidt, R 13,838 (40%)
King County
BALLOT MEASURES
City of Lake Forest Park
Bonds for park lands.
Yes 2,467 (52%)
No 2,290 (48%)
City of Milton
Bonds for fire equipment.
Yes 220 (79%)
No 57 (21%)
City of Pacific
Bonds for fire equipment.
Yes 799 (69%)
No 354 (31%)
City of Sammamish
City would join county library system.
X Yes 8,596 (87%)
No 1,229 (13%)
City of Seattle, Proposition 1
Property tax increase.
X Yes 99,845 (56%)
No 78,300 (44%)
City of Seattle, Proposition 2
Funding for Monorail.
X Yes 103,192 (58%)
No 74,966 (42%)
Duvall hospital district
Annexation to Evergreen Hospital Dist.
X Yes 2,674 (71%)
No 1,069 (29%)
Fire Dist. 11 (North Highline)
Bonds for improvements.
X Yes 4,476 (73%)
No 1,673 (27%)
Fire Dist. 43 (Maple Valley)
Levy for M&O, services.
X Yes 4,718 (55%)
No 3,800 (45%)
Fire District 45
Bonds for two new fire stations.
X Yes 2,287 (69%)
No 1,034 (31%)
King County Proposition 1
Sales tax for transit projects.
X Yes 262,500 (53%)
No 232,338 (47%)
Riverview School District
Bonds for facilities construction.
Yes 3,272 (61%)
No 2,099 (39%)
Skykomish School District
Three-year maintenance & operation.
X Yes 138 (68%)
No 64 (32%)
Vashon-Maury Rec. District
Bonds for parks improvements.
Yes 2,117 (53%)
No 1,913 (47%)
Water District 94
Merger with Covington district.
X Yes 61 (68%)
No 29 (32%)
SUPERIOR COURT
Position 11
Robert S. Bryan 119,591 (34%)
X Catherine Shaffer 232,392 (66%)
DISTRICT COURT
Aukeen District, Position 1
X Rick Bathum 35,272 (100%)
Seattle District, Position 5
X Mariane Spearman 94,853 (100%)
Snohomish County
PUD COMMISSIONER
District 2 (6-year term)
X Kathleen Vaughn 88,293 (63%)
Tim Harrigan 50,935 (36%)
DISTRICT COURT
South District, Position 3
X Carol McRae 43,870 (100%)
BALLOT MEASURES
East County Parks & Rec. District
Five-year M&O levy.
Yes 4,038 (50%)
No 4,101 (50%)
City of Stanwood
20-year bond measure.
X Yes 749 (76%)
No 235 (24%)
Fire Dist. 18 (north of Arlington)
Permanent service levy.
Yes 769 (52%)
No 701 (48%)
Fire Dist. 22 (east of Marysville)
Permanent EMS levy.
X Yes 641 (60%)
No 432 (40%)
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- More applicants make getting into UW tougher this year
- Bridge collapse will cause holiday travel headaches
- Careers carved at wood-tech center
- Span wasn’t built to take critical hit
- Drivers face lengthy detours around I-5 bridge collapse
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- Food-video site launched by Bellevue consumer-research firm
- Council panel OKs zoning for big pot-growing operations



