A person turns in a ballot on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024 outside the Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

A person turns in a ballot on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024 outside the Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)

2024 February special election results for Snohomish County

Returns ballot measures updated daily as mail-in ballots are counted.

EVERETT — Below are results from the special election of Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, for Snohomish County. These returns were updated Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 5:00 p.m.

Results for jurisdictions that span multiple counties include both counties. Percentages might not add up to 100 due to write-in votes.

Error reports and questions: news@heraldnet.com.

Related links: Election stories | Herald Politics | Unofficial Snohomish County results | Official state of Washington results | Ballot measure validation requirements

 

Marysville Transportation Benefit District

Proposition 1

Renewal of Sales and Use Tax for Transportation Improvements

Approved 7,074 71.0%
Rejected 2,885 29.0%

 

Arlington School District No. 16

Proposition 1

Renewal of Expiring Educational Programs and Operations Levy

Levy yes 4,432 54.4%
Levy no 3,717 45.6%

Proposition 2

Renewal of Expiring Capital Levy for Health, Safety, Infrastructure and Facility Improvements

Levy yes 4,617 56.5%
Levy no 3,550 43.5%

Proposition 3

Bonds to Construct a New Post Middle School

Approved 4,346 53.9%
Rejected 3,718 46.1%

 

Edmonds School District No. 15

Proposition 1

General Obligation Bonds – $594,000,000

Yes 22,462 65.3%
No 11,942 34.7%

Proposition 2

Replacement of Expiring Technology Capital Levy to Improve School Facilities

Levy yes 22,362 65.1%
Levy no 11,992 34.9%

 

Lakewood School District No. 306

Proposition 1

Replacement Levy for Educational Programs and Operations

Yes 1,637 48.4%
No 1,748 51.6%

Proposition 2

Levy for Capital Improvements and Safety

Yes 1,653 48.8%
No 1,731 51.2%

 

Stanwood-Camano School District No. 401

Proposition 1

Educational Programs and Operations Replacement Levy

Yes 7,140 59.8%
No 4,799 40.2%

 

Sultan School District No. 311

Proposition 1

Bonds to Construct, Modernize and Improve Schools

Approved 1,628 46.7%
Rejected 1,859 53.3%

 

Fire District No. 22

Proposition 1

Property Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services

Approved 796 60.3%
Rejected 524 39.7%
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