Election results Aug 7 - leaders have emerged
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Shoreline council challenger takes commanding lead - LFP incumbent is far ahead - and a winner has emerged for the school board open seat - but they still face a November election.
In Lake Forest Park, the contest for the second spot on the fall ballot is too close to call. After today's count, Tracy Furutani leads Justin Johnson by 121 votes.
In the Shoreline council race, incumbent Doris McConnell will face challenger David Chen in November.
In the Lake Forest Park council position, incumbent Tom French will most probably meet Tracy Furutani.
For the open position on the Shoreline School Board, Sara Betnel will face Joe Cunningham.
The King County parks levy is passing with a resounding 68% approval vote.
King county Proposition No. 1 Parks
Approved 212,528 68.38 %
Rejected 98,272 31.62 %
333,667 ballots have been returned and the estimated ballots left to count are 133,000.
The next count will be released on Thursday, August 8, and the election will be certified on August 20, 2019.
The return rate for the county is 25.27%.
In Lake Forest Park, the contest for the second spot on the fall ballot is too close to call. After today's count, Tracy Furutani leads Justin Johnson by 121 votes.
In the Shoreline council race, incumbent Doris McConnell will face challenger David Chen in November.
Candidate | Votes | % of Votes |
David Chen | 4373 | 49.34 |
Doris McConnell | 2833 | 31.96 |
Ginny Scantlebury | 1617 | 18.24 |
Write-in | 40 | 0.45 |
In the Lake Forest Park council position, incumbent Tom French will most probably meet Tracy Furutani.
Candidate | Votes | % of Votes |
Tom French | 1360 | 51.61 |
Tracy Furutani | 690 | 26.19 |
Justin Johnson | 569 | 21.59 |
Write-in | 16 | 0.61 |
For the open position on the Shoreline School Board, Sara Betnel will face Joe Cunningham.
Candidate | Votes | % of Votes |
Sara Betnel | 6020 | 56.07 |
Joe Cunningham | 4227 | 39.37 |
Mike Dee McMullin | 413 | 3.85 |
Write-in | 77 | 0.72 |
The King County parks levy is passing with a resounding 68% approval vote.
King county Proposition No. 1 Parks
Approved 212,528 68.38 %
Rejected 98,272 31.62 %
333,667 ballots have been returned and the estimated ballots left to count are 133,000.
The next count will be released on Thursday, August 8, and the election will be certified on August 20, 2019.
The return rate for the county is 25.27%.
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