Elections

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  • Thursday, February 21, 2008 11:50am

Here are early results of the Sept. 17 primary election at the Enterprise deadline. The Snohomish County Auditor’s Office had approximately 30,000 absentee ballots left to count on Sept. 18, including the ones received at the Auditor’s office, and those anticipated to arrive.

State House, 44th District Representative Position 1

Tim Krivanek (R)… … … . . 4,496 … . 32.42%

Brent Samodurov (R)… … … 2,369 … . 17.08%

Hans Dunshee (D) … … … . . 6,989… . 50.39%

State House, 44th District Senator

Dave Schmidt (R)… … … …7,455 … . 53.81%

Phil Doerflein (D) … … … . . 6,371… . 45.99%

State House, 44th Dist. Representative Pos. 2

John Lovick (D) … … . . 7,221 … . 51.91%

Randy Nichols (R)… … . 6,676 … 47.99%

Snohomish County Jail Proposition 1

Approved … … … . 28,784 … . 47.97%

Rejected … … … … 31,224 … . 52.03%

Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney

Janice Ellis (D) … … .38,710… . 56.67%

James Krider (R)… … 29,517 … . 43.21%

PUD District 1 Commissioner

Dave Aldrich… … … … … 5,135 … . 25.23%

Lynn Claughton… … … … . 4,337 … . 21.31%

Donald Berkey… … … … . . 3,741 … . 18.38%

Daniel Anderson… … … … . 3,421 … . 16.81%

Edgar Taft… … … … … . . 2,230 … . 10.96%

William Wald… … … … …1,414… . 6.95%

U.S. Representative District 1

Jay Inslee (D) … … . . 17,810 … . 52.06%

Joe Marine (R) … … .13,294 … . 38.86%

Mike the Mover (D) … . 1,898 … . 5.55%

Mark B. Wilson (L) … . ..1,147 … . 3.35%

Fire District 1 Prop. 1: General Obligation Bonds

8,975 votes to validate: 60 percent yes votes to pass

Approved … … … … … … 6,288 … .63%

Rejected… … … … … … . 3,693 … . 37%

Fire District 1 Prop. 2: Regular Property Tax Levy

Requires a majority vote.

Approved … … … … 5,376 … . 53.93%

Rejected … … … … .4,593 … . 46.07%

See the Sept. 27 edition for complete results.

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