Primary election 2017 results

About these results

Top two candidates advance to general election after results are certified. This page was last updated on Aug. 9, 2017, at 5:48 p.m.

Registered voters in Snohomish County: 459,409
Ballots counted so far: 109,717
Turnout: 23.88%
 

Snohomish County

Council District 1

Nate Nehring (R) 9,387 39.61%
Ray Miller (D) 8,281 34.94%
Robert J. Sutherland (R) 2,413 10.18%
Chris Ihler (R) 3,559 15.02%

Council District 5

Sam Low (R) 12,950 55.54%
Kristin Kelly (D) 7,521 32.25%
Tara Schumacher (D) 2,793 11.98%


City of Everett

Mayor

Cassie Franklin 4,229 31.63%
Shean Nasin 1,284 9.60%
Judy Tuohy 3,940 29.47%
Brian Sullivan 3,877 29.00%

Council Position 1

Leland (Lee) Dart 3,330 25.76%
Justin Murta 2,292 17.73%
Paul Roberts 7,237 55.99%

Council Position 2

Alex Lark 5,264 40.86%
Jeff Moore 6,387 49.58%
Jordan Marsh 1,159 9.00%

Council Position 3

Jonathan C. Peebles 1,880 14.63%
Jennifer A. Hesse 3,119 24.28%
Scott D. Murphy 7,763 60.43%


City of Lynnwood

City Council Position 1

Ben Corey 971 19.80%
James Robert Deal 473 9.65%
Christine Frizzell 2,068 42.17%
Van AuBuchon 1,353 27.59%


City of Marysville

City Council Position 2

Jason Call 2,668 28.59%
Donna M. Wright 3,188 34.16%
Mark James 3,437 36.83%

Proposition 1

Emergency medical services property tax levy

Yes 5,358 55.47%
No 4,302 44.53%


City of Mukilteo

City Council Position 1

James Yoo 1,512 30.22%
Riaz Khan 1,252 25.02%
Anna Rohrbough 2,226 44.48%

City Council Position 2

Peter Zieve 1,345 26.75%
Bob Champion 2,728 54.26%
Christina (Tina) Over 946 18.81%

City Council Position 3

Maxwell (Max) Chen 389 7.85%
Tony Markey 1,874 37.81%
Sarah L. Kneller 2,013 40.62%
Troy Gray 669 13.50%


City of Snohomish

Mayor

Elizabeth Larsen 251 10.60%
John T. Kartak 1,035 43.69%
Karen W. Guzak 775 32.71%
Derrick Burke 303 12.79%

City Council Position 6

Dale Preboski 189 8.44%
Larry Countryman 1,424 63.60%
Eric Reyes 609 27.20%

City Council Position 7

Lisa Caldwell 636 28.33%
Steve Dana 1,026 45.70%
Meagan Gray 574 25.57%


City of Stanwood

City Council Position 7

Judy Williams 442 42.14%
Dorothy A. Gorsuch 226 21.54%
Mike Braley 378 36.03%


Edmonds School District

Director, District 4

Deborah Kilgore 9,814 44.10%
Cindy Sackett 6,146 27.62%
Cathy Baylor 6,157 27.67%


Marysville School District

Director, District 4

Bruce Larson 4,213 42.05%
Vanessa Edwards 3,658 36.51%
Clarence R. Shaw 2,079 20.75%


Sultan School District

Director, District 5

Christopher Hamburg Sr. 306 17.33%
Angie King 494 27.97%
Kate Roesler 953 53.96%


Fire District 1

Commissioner, Position 3

David F. Chan 6,443 42.59%
P. Bret Chiafalo 2,390 15.80%
Brandy Donaghy 1,612 10.66%
Michael Ellis 2,580 17.05%
Brandon Richards 2,030 13.42%


Fire District 4

Commissioner, Position 3

Trey Villanueva 1,129 22.09%
Richard E. Flath 1,486 29.07%
Steve Matuschak 1,104 21.60%
Bill (G.W.) Betten 1,359 26.58%

Proposition 1, levy lid lift

Approved 3,022 51.90%
Rejected 2,801 48.10%


Fire District 5

Commissioner, Position 3

Mark Fallgatter 72 5.95%
Roger E. Knowlton 588 48.60%
Kelly Geiger 541 44.71%


Fire District 7

Commissioner, Position 3

Rick Edwards 3,192 28.35%
Randy Fay 6,625 58.84%
Nancy Travis 1,404 12.47%

Proposition 1, restore regular property tax

Yes 7,379 60.48%
No 4,822 39.52%


Fire District 15

Commissioner, Position 3

Mark W. Hatch 159 28.96%
Buckley (Buck) Evans 167 30.42%
David W. Sherman 219 39.89%


Fire District 21

Commissioner, Position 1

Randy Dobbins 305 22.33%
Ken Johnson 428 31.33%
Eric Nordstrom 630 46.12%


South county fire authority

Proposition 1

Creation of South Snohomish County Regional Fire Authority

Yes 11,254 54.41%
No 9,430 45.59%


Utility districts

Alderwood water and wastewater

Commission, Position 4

Charles Liu 3,906 15.83%
Larry D. Jones 17,057 69.14%
Jeremiah Styles 3,615 14.65%

Lake Stevens sewer

Commission, Position 3

Dan Lorentzen 1,301 36.38%
Andrea R. Wright 787 22.01%
Kevin Kosche 1,110 31.04%
Scott Wade Smith 371 10.37%

Government election offices

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About these results

After results are final, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election on Nov. 7. Primary election results exclude races with fewer than three candidates. Some percentages do not add up to 100 due to rounding or write-in votes.

Washingtonians vote by mail. The deadline for counties to receive primary election ballots, and for mailed ballots to be postmarked, was Aug. 1, 2017. Results are certified on Aug. 15.

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