Eric Rasmussen drops his ballot in the ballot box outside of Town of Woodway Town Hall on Nov. 4, 2025 in Edmonds, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Eric Rasmussen drops his ballot in the ballot box outside of Town of Woodway Town Hall on Nov. 4, 2025 in Edmonds, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Latest ballot drop updates election races from across Snohomish County

Results will continue to be updated as more ballots are counted.

EVERETT — As election day results continue to roll in for Snohomish County, some races remained very close as of Friday evening.

In Everett, Cassie Franklin increased her lead over Scott Murphy as City Council Districts 1 and 4 saw candidates separated by just a few percentage points. In the race for an Everett Public Schools board of director seat, Shaina Langley increased her lead against Roman Rewolinski from 1.3% Thursday to just under 3% after Friday night’s election update.

In Lynnwood, George Hurst led over incumbent Christine Frizell by about 3% in the race for the mayoral seat, as Isabel Mata maintained a lead over Ki Seung Cho in the race for a city council position.

Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine kept his narrow his lead over Steve Schmalz, with 166 votes separating the two.

To find up-to-date results, visit heraldnet.com/elections. Election results will be certified on Nov. 25.

Here are the most recent Snohomish County election results from contested races available as of 5 p.m. Friday.

Snohomish County Council

Sam Low — 54.1%

Kelli Johnson — 45.8%

Everett Mayor

Scott Murphy — 44.4%

Cassie Franklin — 55.1%

Everett City Council

District 1

Sam Hem — 47.7%

Erica Weir — 51.5%

District 2

Paula Rhyne — 60.9%

Ryan Crowther — 38.8%

District 3

Don Schwab — 80.8%

Marcus Nunez — 19.0%

District 4

Alan Rubio — 47.4%

Luis Burbano — 52.3ƒ%

Lynnwood Mayor

George Hurst — 51.3%

Christine Frizzell — 48.3%

Lynnwood City Council

Position 1

Derica Escamilla — 59.8%

Dio Boucsieguez — 39.8%

Position 2

Ki Seung Cho — 48.5%

Isabel Mata — 51.2%

Position 3

Bryce Owings — 51.9%

Josh Binda — 46.9%

Position 5

Robert Leutwyler — 58.9%

Mpilma Mugambe — 40.7%

Marysville City Council

Position 1

John Snow — 42.8%

Peter Condyles — 56.9%

Position 2

Mark James — 59.3%

Chris Davis — 40.4%

Position 3

Dan Perkins — 59.1%

Amber Cantu — 40.2%

Position 4

Michael Stevens — 62.9%

Lauran Tapp — 36.9%

Mukilteo Mayor

Steve Schmalz — 48.6%

Joe Marine — 51%

Mukilteo City Council

Position 1

Bob Champion — 58%

Ilona Van Duser — 41.7%

Position 2

James Sterba — 55.1%

Carolyn Carlson — 44.7%

Mukilteo Proposition 1

Yes — 55.9%

No — 45.2%

Edmonds City Council

Position 1

Chris Eck — 63.2%

Glenda Krull — 36.6%

Position 2

Will Chen — 88.3%

Jessica Bachman — 10.9%

Position 3

Erika Barnett — 52.2%

Alex Newman — 47.7%

Edmonds Proposition 1

Yes — 41.2%

No — 58.8%

Snohomish Mayor

Aaron Hoffman — 52.7%

Linda Redmon — 47.2%

Snohomish City Council

Position 4

Randall Marrs — 46.8%

Tom Merrill — 53.2%

Position 5

David Flynn — 52.5%

Fred Gaitan — 47.4%

Position 6

Gabe Jacobs — 55.6%

Bill Webster — 44.4%

Position 7

Anup Deol — 53.5%

Karen Guzak — 46.1%

Lake Stevens City Council

Position 1

Kim Daughtry — 46.5%

Sabina Araya — 53.1%

Position 2

Brian McManus — 66.2%

Gary Petershagen — 33.3%

Position 6

Tosha Edwards — 51.7%

Steve Ewing — 48.1%

Position 7

Katherine McAllister — 41.0%

Nathan Packard — 58.7%

Arlington City Council

Position 1

Nathan Senff — 51.7%

Heather Logan — 48.2%

Position 3

Heather Watland — 51.%

Drew Bono — 48.8%

Monroe Mayor

Heather Fulcher — 41.7%

Patsy Cudaback — 58.%

Monroe City Council

Position 1

Kevin Hanford — 61.5%

Joscelyn Jones — 38.3%

Mountlake Terrace City Council

Position 1

Sam Doyle — 49.86%

Rick Ryan — 49.91%

Position 3

William Paige, Jr. — 67.3%

Danny Luoma — 32.5%

Position 4

Steven Mosman — 23.9%

Kyoko Matsumoto Wright — 75.7%

Mill Creek City Council

Position 3

Scott Harder — 45.7%

Connie Allison — 54.2%

Position 4

Tannis Gloebiewski — 68%

Gaurav Kumar — 31.5%

Stanwood Mayor

Ryan Campbell — 23%

Sid Roberts — 75.5%

Stanwood City Council

Position 7

Greg Martin — 31.1%

Jeff Wheatley — 68.7%

Everett School Board

Position 1

Shaina Langley — 51.1%

Roman Rewolinski — 48.5%

Position 2

Jen Hirman — 84.6%

Janelle Burke — 14.9%

Position 3

Anna Marie Jackson Laurence — 69.1%

Tom Clarke — 30.7%

Marysville School Board

District 1

Ray Sheldon Jr. — 34.8%

Marlory Simpson — 64.5%

District 3

Barbara Alfond — 43.9%

Mark Tomas — 55.6%

District 4

Craig Hereth — 59.9%

Ricky Mccaig — 39.7%

Edmonds School Board

District 4

Jason Moore — 29.7%

Thomas Garrard — 70.1%

Court of Appeals

Tam Bui — 52.6%

Karen Moore — 47%

Will Geschke: 425-339-3443; william.geschke@heraldnet.com; X: @willgeschke.

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