Grays Harbor County Says No to 1033 and R71

Date November 3, 2009 at 9:20 pm | Topic: Local News

With about 2000 ballots left to count tonight, Preliminary election results show Grays Harbor saying no to both I-1033 and R71, Grays Harbor County Auditor Vern Spatz said there's still votes left to count with 35% voter turnout so far, 2000 ballots in mail bins tonight, and an expected 2000 to 3000 more in the mail.


 


 


Grays Harbor County Results Online


Pacific County results Online


 


Dan Burns leads the race for the County Coroner's office with 60% to Kimberly Crowley's 39.5%


In Aberdeen Kathi Hoder and Alice Phelps retain their positions on the city council, former city councilman Pete Schave is leading his race for a council position. Encumbent councilman Denny Lawrence is trailing by 9 votes to Frank Gordon.


In Hoquiam Greg Grun, Brenda Carlstrom, and Jennifer Anderson have the lead in their race for city council positions.


In Elma Jim Taylor, Debbie Thurman, and Tom Boling lead for city council positions.


Ocean Shores is rejecting the proposed EMS levy, while Hoquiam is passing the Capitol Levy for school improvements, and Fire District 4 is passing thier EMS Levy by 78%


Pacific County voters are passing I-1033 at almost 53%


For Raymond city council position 1, Vicki Flementis is leading Ian Farrell - South Bend Mayor Kirk Church is narrowly leading Karl Heinicke


 


Statewide


I-1033


No, 455,974 - 56 percent


Yes, 354,480 - 44 percent


R-71


Approve, 444,336 - 52 percent


Reject, 411,882 - 48 percent


 





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