Heather Fulcher, left, and Patsy Cudaback

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Monroe mayor race: Early results show Cudaback leading

Former council member Patsy Cudaback led with 58.2% of the vote while council member Heather Fulcher trailed with…

Linda Redmon, left, and Aaron Hoffman

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Hoffman continues lead over Redmon in mayor race

Most City Council incumbents lead in their races. Anup Deol leads incumbent Karen Guzak for the Position 7…

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Candidates take strong leads in Northshore

Sandy Hayes and Kimberlee Kelly seemed set to earn seats, early results showed. Carson Sanderson led with just…

Malory Simpson, left, and Ray Sheldon, Jr.

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Marysville School Board race: Incumbents take an early lead

Malory Simpson, Mark Tomas and Craig Hereth lead in the race for the three open seats.

Nora Xue, 24, fills out her ballot at the Snohomish County Auditor’s Office on Tuesday in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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It’s Election Day in Snohomish County. Here’s what to know.

Ballots must be dropped off in a drop box or postmarked by 8 p.m. The Daily Herald will…

A person turns in their ballot at a ballot box located near the Edmonds Library in Edmonds, Washington on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2023. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

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Remember to turn in your ballots, SnoCo officials say

Returning a ballot in a drop box or getting a hand-stamped postmark before 8 p.m. Tuesday will ensure…

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Four council seats up for grabs in Lake Stevens

Candidates talk about transparency, city growth, the U.S. 2 trestle and attracting new businesses.

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Candidates talk district budget, community trust

During ongoing financial issues, the Marysville School Board has three races in Tuesday’s election.

Carolyn Carlson, left, and James Sterba

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Mukilteo council candidates looking to manage growth, budget

Two positions for City Council feature contested races on the November ballot.

Tam Bui, left, and Karen Moore.

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Court of Appeals candidates highlight legal experience

Snohomish County judges Tam Bui and Karen Moore are seeking a judicial seat on the Court of Appeals.

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Everett school board candidates focus on student achievement, safety

Three seats have contested races on the November ballot.

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Northshore candidates focus on budget, overcrowding, federal funding

Three open positions for Northshore school board saw crowded races in the primary. Now, the races are down…

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Edmonds school board candidates differ on budget, resource officers

Recent appointee Thomas Garrard is facing first-time candidate Jason Moore for the Position 4 seat.

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Editorial: Elect Allison, Golebiewski to Mill Creek council

Allison merits a second term for Position 3. Golebiewski should be elected to Position 4’s open seat.

Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen goes through an informational slideshow about the current budget situation in Edmonds during the 2026 Budget Address on Sept. 30, 2025 in Edmonds, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Edmonds voters to decide on $14.5 million property tax levy

Proponents say Prop. 1 is needed to retain essential city services. Opponents say property taxes will become too…

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Cudaback and Fulcher vie for Monroe mayoral seat

After 12 years, Monroe will have a new Mayor. Former and current council members run for open position.

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Four contested City Council races on Everett ballot

Candidates broadly focused on public safety and addressing the city’s structural deficit.

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County Council candidates focus on the budget, traffic and growth

Incumbent Sam Low faces a newcomer, Kelli Johnson, for the District 5 seat on the County Council.

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Editorial: Low merits third term on Snohomish County Council

Low has successfully represented his constituents as a council member and a state lawmaker.