November 8, 2016 General ElectionLast updated on 11/28/2016 7:39 PM | Number of Precincts | 773 |  | Number of Registered Voters | 456,502 |  | Total Ballots Counted | 360,487 |  | Estimated Ballots Left to Count |  |  | Next Ballot Count On | FINAL |  | Last Tabulated | 11/28/2016 7:39 PM |  | Voter Turnout | 78.97% |  | Certification Date | 11/29/2016 |  | Export Results | CSV · XML | Precincts CSV |  
 State Measures State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns labor standards.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 199,936 | 57.72% |  No  | 146,448 | 42.28% |  | Total Votes | 346,384 | 100% |   |  
 State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns campaign finance laws and lobbyists.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 148,296 | 45.09% |  No  | 180,604 | 54.91% |  | Total Votes | 328,900 | 100% |   |  
 State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns court-issued extreme risk protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 239,824 | 69.79% |  No  | 103,830 | 30.21% |  | Total Votes | 343,654 | 100% |   |  
 State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns seniors and vulnerable individuals.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 248,413 | 73.4% |  No  | 90,005 | 26.6% |  | Total Votes | 338,418 | 100% |   |  
 State Measures Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns taxes.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 134,206 | 40.53% |  No  | 196,927 | 59.47% |  | Total Votes | 331,133 | 100% |   |  
 State Measures Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 205,093 | 62.78% |  No  | 121,612 | 37.22% |  | Total Votes | 326,705 | 100% |   |  
 Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 14 House Bill 2768  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Repealed  | 227,569 | 72.24% |  Maintained  | 87,439 | 27.76% |  | Total Votes | 315,008 | 100% |   |  
 Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 15 Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2778  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Repealed  | 193,961 | 62.16% |  Maintained  | 118,058 | 37.84% |  | Total Votes | 312,019 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Constitutional Amendments Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 concerns the deadline for completing state legislative and congressional redistricting.  |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 239,187 | 77.42% |  Rejected  | 69,778 | 22.58% |  | Total Votes | 308,965 | 100% |   |  
 County Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 1 Commission on Human Rights   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 159,524 | 50.87% |  Rejected  | 154,092 | 49.13% |  | Total Votes | 313,616 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 2 Establishing Office of Public Advocate   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 198,553 | 63.51% |  Rejected  | 114,094 | 36.49% |  | Total Votes | 312,647 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 3 County Policy on Nondiscrimination   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 187,632 | 59.23% |  Rejected  | 129,127 | 40.77% |  | Total Votes | 316,759 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 4 Revising Hearing Examiner System and Appeals   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 130,938 | 44.23% |  Rejected  | 165,078 | 55.77% |  | Total Votes | 296,016 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 5 Requiring Additional County Council Meetings and Hearings   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 248,741 | 81.25% |  Rejected  | 57,406 | 18.75% |  | Total Votes | 306,147 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 6 Revising Procedures for Appointment and Confirmation of Chief Executive Officers   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 247,124 | 81.82% |  Rejected  | 54,906 | 18.18% |  | Total Votes | 302,030 | 100% |   |  
 Proposed Amendments to the Snohomish County Charter Proposition No. 7 Revising County Redistricting Process   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 225,475 | 75.68% |  Rejected  | 72,470 | 24.32% |  | Total Votes | 297,945 | 100% |   |  
 Federal United States President/Vice President  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine Democratic Party Nominees  | 185,227 | 54.13% |  Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican Party Nominees  | 128,255 | 37.48% |  Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart Socialist Workers Party Nominees  | 474 | 0.14% |  Gloria Estela La Riva / Eugene Puryear Socialism & Liberation Party Nominees  | 358 | 0.1% |  Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka Green Party Nominees  | 6,396 | 1.87% |  Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley Constitution Party Nominees  | 2,116 | 0.62% |  Gary Johnson / Bill Weld Libertarian Party Nominees  | 19,347 | 5.65% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 342,173 |  |   |  
 United States U.S. Senator  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 201,915 | 57.65% |  Chris Vance (Prefers Republican Party)  | 148,325 | 42.35% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 350,240 |  |   |  
 Congressional Congressional District 1 U.S. Representative *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Suzan DelBene  (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 67,546 | 51.24% |  Robert J. Sutherland (Prefers Republican Party)  | 64,275 | 48.76% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 131,821 |  |   |  
 Congressional District 2 U.S. Representative *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Rick Larsen (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 114,975 | 62.66% |  Marc Hennemann (Prefers Republican Party)  | 68,508 | 37.34% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 183,483 |  |   |  
 Congressional District 7 U.S. Representative *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Pramila Jayapal (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 11,738 | 48.13% |  Brady Piñero Walkinshaw (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 12,649 | 51.87% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 24,387 |  |   |  
 State Executive Washington State Governor  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 182,544 | 52.26% |  Bill Bryant (Prefers Republican Party)  | 166,770 | 47.74% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 349,314 |  |   |  
 Washington State Lt. Governor  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Cyrus Habib (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 181,853 | 53.82% |  Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party)  | 156,067 | 46.18% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 337,920 |  |   |  
 Washington State Secretary of State  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party)  | 189,420 | 55.92% |  Tina Podlodowski (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 149,325 | 44.08% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 338,745 |  |   |  
 Washington State State Treasurer  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Duane Davidson (Prefers Republican Party)  | 165,574 | 55.24% |  Michael Waite (Prefers Republican Party)  | 134,147 | 44.76% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 299,721 |  |   |  
 Washington State State Auditor  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mark Miloscia (Prefers Republican Party)  | 161,752 | 49.06% |  Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 167,967 | 50.94% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 329,719 |  |   |  
 Washington State Attorney General  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 212,974 | 65.41% |  Joshua B. Trumbull (Prefers Libertarian Party)  | 112,640 | 34.59% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 325,614 |  |   |  
 Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Steve McLaughlin (Prefers Republican Party)  | 159,412 | 48.1% |  Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 172,034 | 51.9% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 331,446 |  |   |  
 Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Erin Jones  | 144,084 | 49.75% |  Chris Reykdal  | 145,528 | 50.25% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 289,612 |  |   |  
 Washington State Insurance Commissioner  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 187,135 | 57.24% |  Richard Schrock (Prefers Republican Party)  | 139,785 | 42.76% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 326,920 |  |   |  
 Legislative Legislative District 1 State Senator *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mindie Wirth (Prefers Republican Party)  | 22,395 | 44.44% |  Guy Palumbo (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 28,003 | 55.56% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 50,398 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 1 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Derek Stanford (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 29,691 | 59.5% |  Neil Thannisch (Prefers Republican Party)  | 20,213 | 40.5% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 49,904 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 1 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Jim Langston (Prefers Republican Party)  | 23,171 | 46.42% |  Shelley Kloba (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 26,745 | 53.58% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 49,916 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 10 State Senator *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Barbara Bailey (Prefers Republican Party)  | 9,690 | 63.64% |  Angie Homola (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 5,536 | 36.36% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 15,226 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 10 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Norma Smith (Prefers Republican Party)  | 10,227 | 70.7% |  Michael Scott (Prefers Libertarian Party)  | 4,238 | 29.3% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 14,465 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 10 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Dave Hayes (Prefers Republican Party)  | 10,051 | 66.82% |  Doris Brevoort (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 4,992 | 33.18% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 15,043 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 21 State Representative Pos. 1  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Strom Peterson (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 43,184 | 72.19% |  Alex Hels (Prefers Libertarian Party)  | 16,639 | 27.81% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 59,823 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 21 State Representative Pos. 2  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Lillian Ortiz-Self (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 38,170 | 61.93% |  Jeff Scherrer (Prefers Republican Party)  | 23,466 | 38.07% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 61,636 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 32 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Cindy Ryu (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 20,979 | 70.55% |  Alvin Rutledge (Prefers Republican Party)  | 8,759 | 29.45% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 29,738 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 32 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Ruth Kagi (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 19,653 | 66.18% |  David D. Schirle  (Prefers Republican Party)  | 10,042 | 33.82% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 29,695 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 38 State Representative Pos. 1  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 June Robinson (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 41,895 |  |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 41,895 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 38 State Representative Pos. 2  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mike Sells (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 31,672 | 62.35% |  Bert Johnson (Prefers Independent Party)  | 19,129 | 37.65% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 50,801 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 39 State Senator *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Kirk Pearson (Prefers Republican Party)  | 41,514 |  |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 41,514 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Dan Kristiansen (Prefers Republican Party)  | 30,206 | 61.87% |  Linda M. Wright (Prefers Democrat Party)  | 18,619 | 38.13% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 48,825 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 John Koster (Prefers Republican Party)  | 30,002 | 61.13% |  Ronda Metcalf (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 19,079 | 38.87% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 49,081 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 44 State Representative Pos. 1  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 John Lovick (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 36,836 | 51.98% |  Janice Huxford (Prefers Republican Party)  | 34,026 | 48.02% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 70,862 |  |   |  
 Legislative District 44 State Representative Pos. 2  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mark Harmsworth (Prefers Republican Party)  | 38,138 | 54.55% |  Katrina Ondracek (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 31,773 | 45.45% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,911 |  |   |  
 County COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 Council District 5  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Sam Low (Prefers Republican Party)  | 36,933 | 52.44% |  Hans Dunshee (Prefers Democratic Party)  | 33,494 | 47.56% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 70,427 |  |   |  
 Judicial Supreme Court Justice Position 1  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Mary Yu  | 166,383 | 55.32% |  David DeWolf   | 134,392 | 44.68% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 300,775 |  |   |  
 Supreme Court Justice Position 5  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Barbara Madsen  | 177,001 | 59.63% |  Greg Zempel  | 119,809 | 40.37% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 296,810 |  |   |  
 Supreme Court Justice Position 6  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Charles (Charlie) Wiggins  | 155,892 | 52.94% |  Dave Larson  | 138,601 | 47.06% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 294,493 |  |   |  
 Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 2 Judge Position 1  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Steve Dwyer  | 254,988 |  |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 254,988 |  |   |  
 Snohomish Superior Court Judge Position 3  |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Cindy Larsen  | 148,097 | 50.98% |  Rico Tessandore  | 142,401 | 49.02% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 290,498 |  |   |  
 Public Utility PUBLIC UTILITIES DISTRICT NO 1 Commissioner District 3 *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Candidate | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Tanya (Toni) Olson  | 162,684 | 61% |  Gordon Sibley  | 104,031 | 39% |  | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 266,715 |  |   |  
 City/Town City of Bothell Advisory Proposition No. 1 Sale, Possession and Discharge of Consumer Fireworks in the City of Bothell  *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 3,871 | 44.94% |  No  | 4,743 | 55.06% |  | Total Votes | 8,614 | 100% |   |  
 City of Bothell Proposition No. 1 Levy for Safe Streets and Sidewalks  *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 4,442 | 52.15% |  Rejected  | 4,075 | 47.85% |  | Total Votes | 8,517 | 100% |   |  
 City of Everett Proposition No. 1 Amendment to the City of Everett Charter, Section 3.2 (Council meetings)   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 24,774 | 68.33% |  No  | 11,484 | 31.67% |  | Total Votes | 36,258 | 100% |   |  
 City of Everett Proposition No. 2 Amendment to the City of Everett Charter, Section 15.9 (Gender references, correction of scrivener's errors)   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 25,999 | 70.88% |  No  | 10,680 | 29.12% |  | Total Votes | 36,679 | 100% |   |  
 City of Everett Proposition No. 3 Adding a new section to the City of Everett Charter, Section 15.10 (Diversity – boards, commissions and committees)   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 20,786 | 57.2% |  Rejected  | 15,556 | 42.8% |  | Total Votes | 36,342 | 100% |   |  
 City of Mill Creek Proposition No. 1 Emergency Medical Services Levy   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Levy Yes  | 6,614 | 68.26% |  Levy No  | 3,076 | 31.74% |  | Total Votes | 9,690 | 100% |   |  
 City of Snohomish Proposition No. 1 Fireworks Advisory Measure   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 2,105 | 45.55% |  No  | 2,516 | 54.45% |  | Total Votes | 4,621 | 100% |   |  
 City of Snohomish Proposition No. 2 Whether to Adopt the Mayor/Council Form of Government Within the City of Snohomish   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Yes  | 2,227 | 50.1% |  No  | 2,218 | 49.9% |  | Total Votes | 4,445 | 100% |   |  
 Town of Woodway Proposition No. 1 Levy to Support Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services and Existing Town Operations   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 352 | 39.68% |  Rejected  | 535 | 60.32% |  | Total Votes | 887 | 100% |   |  
 Fire Fire District 1 Proposition No. 1 Re-authorization of Regular Property Tax Levy   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Levy Yes  | 34,595 | 62.29% |  Levy No  | 20,942 | 37.71% |  | Total Votes | 55,537 | 100% |   |  
 Transportation SoundTransit Proposition No. 1 Light-Rail, Commuter-Rail, and Bus Service Expansion  *Multi-county race. Results include only Snohomish County. |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 98,495 | 51% |  Rejected  | 94,619 | 49% |  | Total Votes | 193,114 | 100% |   |  
 Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Proposition No. 1 Sales and Use Tax for Transportation Improvements   |  | Measure | Vote | Vote % | 
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 Approved  | 7,825 | 55.98% |  Rejected  | 6,153 | 44.02% |  | Total Votes | 13,978 | 100% |   |  
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