Politics & Government

Updated: Statewide, County Election Results

Here's a look at how statewide ballot measures fared, along with contested county races.

Here are updated election results provided Thursday night by the Secretary of State and county election offices, with total votes and percentages:

State:
•Initiative Measure 1125, concerning state expenditures on transportation.
Yes 731,952, 47.96 percent
No 794,219, 52.04 percent

•Initiative Measure 1163, concerning long-term care workers and services for elderly and disabled people.
Yes 1,000,282, 65.45 percent
No 528,000, 34.55 percent

•Initiative Measure 1183, concerning liquor: beer, wine, and spirits (hard liquor).
Yes 922,462, 59.11 percent
No 638,033, 40.89 percent

•Senate Joint Resolution 8205, concerning the length of time a voter must reside in Washington to vote for president and vice president.
Yes 1,075,434, 72.3 percent
No 412,012, 27.7 percent

•Senate Joint Resolution 8206, concerning the budget stabilization account maintained in the state treasury.
Yes 971,086, 66.79 percent
No 482,759, 33.21 percent

King County
•Director of Elections
Mark Greene  65,981, 22.38 percent
Sherril Huff  227,413, 77.14 percent
Write-in 1,394, 0.47 percent

•Metropolitan King County Council District No. 6
Jane Hague 22,021, 53.97 percent
Richard E. Mitchell 18,657, 45.73 percent
Write-in 123, 0.30 percent

•Metropolitan King County Council District No. 8
Joe McDermott 24,190, 67.59 percent
Diana Toledo 11,480, 32.08 percent
Write-in 117, 0.33 percent

•Port of Seattle Commissioner Position No. 2
Richard Pope 130,317, 42.60 percent
Gael Tarleton 174,307, 56.99 percent
Write-in 1,257, 0.41 percent

•Port of Seattle Commissioner Position No. 5
Dean Willard 111,628, 37.51 percent
Bill Bryant 184,517, 62.00 percent
Write-in 1,453, 0.49 percent         


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