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Wednesday Update: King, Snohomish County Election Results 2012

Here are updated election results for King and Snohomish county races, as of Wednesday evening.

Elections officials released updated vote totals for King and Snohomish county races and ballot measures, as of 6:30 p.m.Wednesday.

Only contested races are listed below. Ballot measures require simple majority for passage unless noted otherwise.

Race/Measure Candidate Vote Total Vote Percentage STATE LEGISLATURE


Dist. 1, Senate Rosemary McAuliffe (D) 24,669 55.37

Dawn McCravey (R) 19,885 44.63
Dist. 1, House Pos. 1 Derek Stanford (D) 25,078 57.59

Sandy Guinn (R) 18,464 42.41
Dist. 1, House Pos. 2 Luis Moscoso (D) 25,509 61.08

Mark T. Davies (no party) 16,251 38.92
Dist. 5, Senate Mark Mullet (D) 23,216
53.83

Brad Toft (R) 19,909
46.17
Dist. 5, House Pos. 2 Chad Magendanz (R) 23,043
55.16

David Spring (D) 18,734
44.84
Dist. 11, Senate Bob Hasegawa (D) 21,646
69.04

Kristin Thompson (R) 9,705
30.96
Dist. 11, House Pos. 1 Zack Hudgins (D) 21,284
76.96

Jim Flynn (D) 6,371
23.04
Dist. 11, House Pos. 2 Steve Bergquist (D) 21,886
70.99

Sarah Sanoy-Wright (R) 8,943
29.01
Dist. 21, House Pos. 2 Marko Liias (D) 22,003 60.12

Kevin Morrison (R) 14,593 39.88
Dist. 31, House Pos. 1 Cathy Dahlquist (R) 26,026 62.9

Brian L. Gunn (D) 15,354 37.1
Dist. 31, House Pos. 2 Christopher Hurst (D) 22,691 55.29

Lisa Connors (R) 18,350 44.71
Dist. 32, House Pos. 1

Cindy Ryu (D)

29,625 72.23

Randy J. Hayden (R) 11,389 27.77
Dist. 32, House Pos. 2 Ruth Kagi (D) 29,719 72.76

Robert Reedy (R) 11,129 27.24
Dist. 33, House Pos. 1 Tina Orwall (D) 21,546
71.42

Will Benge (R) 8,622
28.58
Dist. 33, House Pos. 2 Dave Upthegrove (D) 21,006
69.73

Martin Metz (R) 9,117
30.27
Dist. 37, House Pos. 2 Eric Pettigrew (D) 31,820
88.01

Tamra Smilanich (R) 4,334
11.99
Dist. 41, Senate Steve Litzow (R) 24,389
53.83

Maureen Judge (D) 20,915
46.17
Dist. 41, House Pos. 1 Marcie Maxwell (D) 26,185
58.15

Tim Eaves (R) 18,846
41.85
Dist. 45, House Pos. 1 Roger Goodman (D) 24,469
56.04

Joel Hussey (R) 19,198
43.96
Dist. 45, House Pos. 2 Larry Springer (D) 24,822
57.09

Jim Thatcher (R) 18,656
42.91
Dist. 46, House Pos. 1 Gerry Pollet (D) 26,969
66.85

Sylvester Cann (D) 13,376
33.15
Dist. 46, House Pos. 2 Jessyn Farrell (D) 24,950
64

Sarajane Siegfriedt (D) 14,032
36
Dist. 48, House Pos. 1 Ross Hunter (D) 24,634
68.24

Bill Hirt (R) 11,465
31.76
Dist. 48, House Pos. 2 Cyrus Habib (D) 21,964
60.63

Hank Myers (R) 14,261
39.37
KING COUNTY


King County Sheriff Steve Strachan 204,902 42.35

John Urquhart 276,935 57.24
King County Prop. 1: Regular Property Tax Levy for Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Services Approved 331,123
59.4

Rejected 226,259
40.59
Kirkland Prop. 1: Levy for City Street Maintenance and Pedestrian Safety Approved 14,098
54.92

Rejected 11,571
45.07
Kirkland Prop. 2: Levy for City Parks Maintenance, Restoration and Enhancement Approved 14,726
57.19

Rejected 11,020
42.8
Mercer Island Prop. 1 : Nine Year Levy Lid Lift for City Fire Station and Fire Apparatus Approved 5,496
56.67

Rejected 4,201
43.32
Sammamish

Prop. 1: Advisory Vote on Multi-Purpose Community Center

Yes 7,522
51.22

No 7,163
48.77
Shoreline Prop. 1: Acquisition and Local Control of Seattle Water Services in Shoreline Approved 11,868
70.07

Rejected 5,067
29.92
Proposed West Hill Annexation Area: Prop. 1: Proposed Annexation to the City of Renton For annexation 1,681 45.23

Against annexation 2,035
54.76
King County Fire Protection District No. 20, Prop. 1: Levy of General Tax for Maintenance and Operations (Requires 60 percent yes vote and a minimum turnout of 1,331) Yes 2,661
72.78

No 995
27.21
City of Black Diamond, Prop. 1: Change in the Plan of Government  Yes 527
40.78

No 765
59.21

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