Election results at a glance

OFFICIAL RESULTS

Snohomish County: www.snoco.org/elections

Island County: vote.wa.gov/results/current/island

State: www.sos.wa.gov/elections

Statewide

INITIATIVE 1351

K-12 class sizes.

Yes 590,881 49.4%

No 604,599 50.6%

INITIATIVE 591

Gun ownership rights.

Yes 545,985 45.4%

No 655,531 54.6%

INITIATIVE 594

Expand gun background checks.

Yes 724,057 59.7%

No 488,288 40.3%

SUPREME COURT

Position 4

Yoon 246,868 26.2%

Johnson 696,779 73.8%

Position 7

Stephens 739,634 78.1%

Scannell 207,604 21.9%

U.S. Congress

1ST DISTRICT

DelBene-D 65,431 54.8%

Celis-R 54,076 45.2%

2ND DISTRICT

Larsen-D 67,812 61.8%

Guillot-R 41,889 38.2%

7TH DISTRICT

McDermott-D 97,258 79.1%

Keller-R 25,745 20.9%

Legislature

1ST DISTRICT

House Position 1

Stanford-D 12,078 58.6%

Davies-R 8,547 41.4%

House Position 2

Moscoso-D 11,075 54.0%

Barton-R 9,443 46.0%

10TH DISTRICT

House Position 1

Smith-R 23,459 77.4%

Scott-L 6,835 22.6%

House Position 2

Hayes-R 19,131 59.2%

Petrish-D 13,197 40.8%

21ST DISTRICT

Senate

Liias-D 9,167 54.6%

Matthews-R 7,578 45.1%

House Position 1

McPheeters-R 6,694 39.8%

Peterson-D 10,072 60.0%

House Position 2

Ortiz-Self-D 9,693 58.1%

Scherrer-R 6,956 41.7%

32ND DISTRICT

Senate

Chase-D 14,510 71.4%

Reedy-R 5,814 28.6%

House Position 2

Kagi-D 14,500 71.6%

Rutledge-R 5,751 28.4%

38TH DISTRICT

Senate

McCoy-D 9,331 62.0%

French-R 5,652 37.5%

House Position 1

Robinson-D 8,534 56.9%

Anderson-R 6,430 42.8%

House Position 2

Sells-D 9,919 68.1%

Olson-L 4,563 31.3%

39TH DISTRICT

House Position 2

Scott-R 10,630 60.6%

Jensen-D 6,911 39.4%

44TH DISTRICT

Senate

Hobbs-D 10,747 56.4%

Kellett-R 8,244 43.3%

House Position 1

Dunshee-D 9,992 52.3%

Toyer-R 9,079 47.5%

House Position 2

Harmsworth-R 9,840 51.9%

Wilson-D 9,072 47.9%

Snohomish County

EXECUTIVE

Lovick-D 51,529 56.0%

Eslick-R 40,351 43.8%

SHERIFF

Upton 37,830 46.5%

Trenary 43,091 52.9%

PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT

Commission District 1

Aldrich 43,468 53.4%

King 37,909 46.6%

DISTRICT JUDGE

Everett Position 1

Howard 11,763 58.7%

Leonard 8,145 40.6%

Northeast Position 1

Bettinger 23,041 31.7%

Garrow 49,637 68.3%

Northeast Position 2

Hayne 35,896 48.5%

Shah 38,086 51.5%

Northeast Position 3

O’Toole 46,853 65.0%

Naylor 25,191 35.0%

South Position 2

Nagle 11,438 41.1%

Goodwin 16,209 58.3%

Cities and towns

EVERETT

City Council Position 7

Anderson 3,909 42.0%

Tuohy 5,307 57.1%

LYNNWOOD

Proposition 1

Transportation sales and use tax.

Yes 1,747 48.6%

No 1,849 51.4%

BOTHELL

Proposition 1

Parks bonds. 60 percent yes vote required.

Yes 2,843 43.9%

No 3,637 56.1%

STANWOOD

Proposition 1

Library annexation.

Yes 702 79.3%

No 183 20.7%

School district

ARLINGTON

Proposition 1

New school buses.

Yes 2,119 46.1%

No 2,474 53.9%

Fire districts

15 (TULALIP)

Emergency medical services levy. 60 percent yes vote required.

Yes 534 78.7%

No 145 21.3%

17 (GRANITE FALLS)

Emergency medical services levy. 60 percent yes vote required.

Yes 1,119 63.7%

No 637 36.3%

21 (ARLINGTON RURAL)

Fire and medical services levy.

Yes 589 43.2%

No 773 56.8%

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