Election results

Results as of 8 p.m. Tuesday from Snohomish County’s mail-only election, and 11 p.m. from other counties for certain races. Some percentages may not total 100 percent due to rounding.

U.S. Senator

Democrats

Michael Goodspaceguy Nelson5,2351.80%

Mike The Mover5,9882.05%

Mohammad H. Said1,8970.65%

Hong Tran11,8554.07%

Maria Cantwell266,44691.42%

Republicans

Mike McGavick186,01185.02%

Brad Klippert14,4576.60%

William Edward Chovil1,8590.84%

Gordon Allen Pross2,8971.32%

Warren E. Hanson10,5034.80%

B. Barry Massoudi3,0351.38%

U.S. Representative, District 2

Republicans

Teri Moats5,72623.90%

Doug Roulstone18,22676.09%

State House 1st District, Position 1

Democrats

Terry Bartlett Buholm1,18219.30%

Al O’Brien4,94180.69%

State Senate, 32nd District

Democrats

Chris Eggen71227.43%

Darlene Fairley1,88372.56%

State Senate, 44th District

Democrats

Lillian Kaufer3,17246.86%

Steve Hobbs3,59653.13%

State Supreme Court, Position 2

Michael Johnson46,7749.93%

Stephen Johnson155,04732.94%

Richard Smith27,6795.88%

Norman J. Ericson29,2446.21%

Susan Owens211,85745.01%

State Supreme Court, Position 8

John Groen221,02246.88%

Gerry L. Alexander250,38053.11%

State Supreme Court, Position 9

Jeanette Burrage197,83542.39%

Tom Chambers268,84257.60%

Everett District Judge, Position 2

Lance Engle1,76512.16%

David Hulbert3,23622.30%

Lorrie Towers3,52724.31%

Tim Geraghty2,18915.09%

Tam Bui3,74025.78%

Northeast Electoral District Judge, Pos. 2

Richard Pope3,56535.04%

Mary Ann Ottinger3,68736.24%

Frank V. LaSalata2,92028.70%

PUD Commissioner, District 2

Kathleen (Kathy) Vaughn9,48849.51%

Eric Teegarden4,99926.09%

Michael Plunkett4,61324.07%

Lynnwood, Proposition 1

Property tax levy for emergency medical services.

Yes2,84088.94%

No35311.06%

Woodway, Proposition 1

Annexation into Sno-Isle Library District.

Yes7422.98%

No24877.02%

Fire District 1, Proposition 1

Property tax levy.

Yes6,26664.74%

No3,41235.26%

Fire District 3, Proposition 1

Increase district board to five members from three.

Yes1,40964.66%

No77035.34%

Fire District 18, Proposition 1

Property tax levy.

Yes40859.82%

No27440.18%

Fire District 26, Proposition 1

Property tax levy.

Yes29267.28%

No14232.72%

Everett, Proposition 1

Amend city charter’s civil service provisions.

Yes5,26784.04%

No1,00015.96%

Everett, Proposition 2

Amend city charter to clarify rules for absences, removal and replacing city council members and the mayor.

Yes5,80486.74%

No88713.26%

Everett, Proposition 3

Amend city charter’s financial and legal procedures and remove outdated language.

Yes5,60784.27%

No1,04715.73%

Everett, Proposition 4

Bring city charter in line with stricter state standards on conflicts of interest.

Yes5,40282.34%

No1,15917.66%

Everett, Proposition 5

Amend city charter to eliminate the Board of Adjustment.

Yes5,03477.29%

No1,47922.71%

Everett, Proposition 6

Amend city charter to allow city employees to serve on any Everett advisory board or commission.

Yes4,14562.32%

No2,50637.68%

Everett, Proposition 7

Amend city charter to change terms of parks director appoinments.

Yes4,20663.42%

No2,42636.58%

Everett, Proposition 8

Amend city charter to make city engineer qualifications comply with state law.

Yes5,87089.06%

No72110.94%

Everett, Proposition 9

Amend city charter rules on local initiative process.

Yes4,01461.05%

No2,56138.95%

Everett, Proposition 10

Amend city charter rules on surplus city property.

Yes4,70171.61%

No1,86428.39%

Everett, Proposition 11

Amend city charter rules to allow for gender-neutral text, other wording updates.

Yes5,33080.53%

No1,28919.47%

Everett, Proposition 12

Delete outdated charter language from 1968 changeover from commission form of government.

Yes5,48182.86%

No1,13417.14%

Island County Sheriff

Republicans

L.C. “Lenny” Marlborough33027.50%

De Dennis26722.25%

Mark C. Brown60350.25%

Island County Assessor

Republicans

Daniel Jones33230.29%

Don Mason76469.71%

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