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Published: Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Latest election returns as of 5 p.m.

Here's a snapshot of some of Snohomish County's top races after the newest release of numbers at 5 p.m. today. Only top two vote-getters are listed.



U.S. Senate

Patty Murray: 46.5%

Dino Rossi: 33.6%



U.S. Congress Rep. 1

Jay Inslee: 57.0%

James Watkins: 26.3%



U.S. Congress Rep. 2

John Koster: 40.8%

Rick Larsen: 42.8%



State House of Reps 1st District Position 1

Dennis Richter: 23.2%

Derek Stanford: 27.8%



State House of Reps 1st District Position 2

Heidi Munson: 48.1%

Luis Moscoso: 26.5%



38th District Senator

Nick Harper: 35.0%

Jean Berkey: 33.3%



44th District Senator

Steve Hobbs: 37.2%

Dave Schmidt: 35.2%



State House of Reps 21st District Position 2

Marko Liias: 51.5%

Elizabeth Scott: 31.1%



State House of Reps 44th District Position 2

Hans Dunshee: 49.9%

Bob McCaughan: 33.1%



Everett School District Supplemental Levy

Yes: 49.4%

No: 50.6%



Marysville School District Supplemental Levy

Yes: 40.0%

No: 59.9%



Edmonds School District Supplemental Levy

Yes: 53.9%

No: 46.0%



For complete results, go to www.snoco.org/elections/results/ecurrent.htm or vote.wa.gov/Elections/WEI/?ElectionID=36.

Source: Snohomish County Elections Division and Office of the Secretary of State
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