COUNTY COUNCILOR DISTRICT #3 COUNCILOR, DISTRICT NO. 3
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Tanisha L. Harris
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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20,592 | 48.77% |
John Blom
(Prefers Republican Party)
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21,631 | 51.23% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 42,223 |
COUNTY COUNCILOR DISTRICT #4 COUNCILOR, DISTRICT NO. 4
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Eileen Quiring
(Prefers Republican Party)
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32,646 | 62.48% |
Roman Battan
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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19,601 | 37.52% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 52,247 |
Legislative District 14 State Senator
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Curtis King
(Prefers Republican Party)
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960 | 56.44% |
Amanda Richards
(Prefers Independent GOP Party)
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741 | 43.56% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 1,701 |
Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 1
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Norm Johnson
(Prefers Republican Party)
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1,167 | 63.29% |
Susan Soto Palmer
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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677 | 36.71% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 1,844 |
Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 2
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Gina McCabe
(Prefers Republican Party)
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1,230 | 67.69% |
John (Eric) Adams
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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587 | 32.31% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 1,817 |
Legislative District 17 State Senator
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Lynda Wilson
(Prefers Republican Party)
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32,106 | 55.15% |
Tim Probst
(Prefers Independent Dem. Party)
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26,114 | 44.85% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 58,220 |
Legislative District 17 State Representative Pos. 1
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Vicki Kraft
(Prefers Republican Party)
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29,909 | 51.64% |
Sam Kim
(Prefers Independent Dem Party)
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28,008 | 48.36% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,917 |
Legislative District 17 State Representative Pos. 2
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Paul Harris
(Prefers Republican Party)
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36,216 | 63.18% |
Martin Hash
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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21,109 | 36.82% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,325 |
Legislative District 18 State Senator
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Ann Rivers
(Prefers Republican Party)
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44,368 | 63.82% |
Eric K. Holt
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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25,149 | 36.18% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,517 |
Legislative District 18 State Representative Pos. 1
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Brandon Vick
(Prefers Republican Party)
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43,823 | 63.4% |
Justin Oberg
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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25,296 | 36.6% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,119 |
Legislative District 18 State Representative Pos. 2
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Liz Pike
(Prefers Republican Party)
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39,506 | 56.83% |
Kathy Gillespie
(Prefers Independent Dem. Party)
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30,016 | 43.17% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,522 |
Legislative District 20 State Senator
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
John Braun
(Prefers Republican Party)
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4,259 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 4,259 |
Legislative District 20 State Representative Pos. 1
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Richard DeBolt
(Prefers GOP Party)
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3,984 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 3,984 |
Legislative District 20 State Representative Pos. 2
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Ed Orcutt
(Prefers Republican Party)
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4,282 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 4,282 |
Legislative District 49 State Senator
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Annette Cleveland
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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33,875 | 62.22% |
Lewis Gerhardt
(Prefers Republican Party)
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20,566 | 37.78% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 54,441 |
Legislative District 49 State Representative Pos. 1
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Sharon Wylie
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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34,188 | 72.37% |
Kaitlyn Beck
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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13,055 | 27.63% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 47,243 |
Legislative District 49 State Representative Pos. 2
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Monica Jurado Stonier
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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26,230 | 55.09% |
Alishia Topper
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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21,382 | 44.91% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 47,612 |
United States President/Vice President
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine
Democratic Party Nominees
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90,697 | 46.33% |
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence
Republican Party Nominees
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90,590 | 46.27% |
Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart
Socialist Workers Party Nominees
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234 | 0.12% |
Gloria Estela La Riva / Eugene Puryear
Socialism & Liberation Party Nominees
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152 | 0.08% |
Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka
Green Party Nominees
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3,228 | 1.65% |
Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley
Constitution Party Nominees
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1,110 | 0.57% |
Gary Johnson / Bill Weld
Libertarian Party Nominees
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9,773 | 4.99% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 195,784 |
United States U.S. Senator
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Patty Murray
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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100,709 | 51.3% |
Chris Vance
(Prefers Republican Party)
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95,604 | 48.7% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 196,313 |
CITY OF WOODLAND Proposition 1 Sales and Use Tax for Transportation Improvements
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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29 | 63.04% |
No
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17 | 36.96% |
Total Votes | 46 | 100% |
CITY OF VANCOUVER Proposition No. 1 Very Low-Income Housing Levy
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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36,481 | 57.45% |
No
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27,015 | 42.55% |
Total Votes | 63,496 | 100% |
BATTLE GROUND SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 119 Proposition No. 1 Bonds to Replace, Renovate and Construct School Facilities and Improve Safety
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Approved
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17,484 | 55.14% |
Rejected
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14,226 | 44.86% |
Total Votes | 31,710 | 100% |
CLARK PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT NO. 2
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Nancy Barnes
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102,451 | 63.98% |
Mike Lyons
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57,674 | 36.02% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 160,125 |
Supreme Court Justice Position 1
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mary Yu
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88,212 | 52.39% |
David DeWolf
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80,170 | 47.61% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 168,382 |
Supreme Court Justice Position 5
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Barbara Madsen
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94,417 | 56.64% |
Greg Zempel
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72,290 | 43.36% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 166,707 |
Supreme Court Justice Position 6
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Charles (Charlie) Wiggins
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94,065 | 57.37% |
Dave Larson
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69,905 | 42.63% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 163,970 |
Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 3 Judge Position 2
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jill M. Johanson
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140,861 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 140,861 |
Washington State Governor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jay Inslee
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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93,938 | 48.02% |
Bill Bryant
(Prefers Republican Party)
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101,693 | 51.98% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 195,631 |
Washington State Lt. Governor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Cyrus Habib
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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89,862 | 47.1% |
Marty McClendon
(Prefers Republican Party)
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100,908 | 52.9% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 190,770 |
Washington State Secretary of State
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Kim Wyman
(Prefers Republican Party)
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115,999 | 60.87% |
Tina Podlodowski
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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74,580 | 39.13% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 190,579 |
Washington State State Treasurer
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Duane Davidson
(Prefers Republican Party)
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97,348 | 57.59% |
Michael Waite
(Prefers Republican Party)
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71,680 | 42.41% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 169,028 |
Washington State State Auditor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mark Miloscia
(Prefers Republican Party)
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99,921 | 53.26% |
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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87,700 | 46.74% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 187,621 |
Washington State Attorney General
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Bob Ferguson
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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109,490 | 60.76% |
Joshua B. Trumbull
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
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70,699 | 39.24% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 180,189 |
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Steve McLaughlin
(Prefers Republican Party)
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97,710 | 52.14% |
Hilary Franz
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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89,706 | 47.86% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 187,416 |
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Erin Jones
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79,622 | 50.42% |
Chris Reykdal
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78,280 | 49.58% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 157,902 |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mike Kreidler
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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92,620 | 50.15% |
Richard Schrock
(Prefers Republican Party)
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92,077 | 49.85% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 184,697 |
Congressional District 3 U.S. Representative
*Multi-county race. Results include only Clark County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jaime Herrera Beutler
(Prefers Republican Party)
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115,534 | 59.21% |
Jim Moeller
(Prefers Democratic Party)
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79,592 | 40.79% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 195,126 |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns labor standards.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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105,899 | 54.3% |
No
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89,115 | 45.7% |
Total Votes | 195,014 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns campaign finance laws and lobbyists.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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73,878 | 39.76% |
No
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111,942 | 60.24% |
Total Votes | 185,820 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns court-issued extreme risk protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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126,206 | 64.04% |
No
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70,865 | 35.96% |
Total Votes | 197,071 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns seniors and vulnerable individuals.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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141,604 | 72.75% |
No
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53,035 | 27.25% |
Total Votes | 194,639 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns taxes.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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66,718 | 35.07% |
No
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123,531 | 64.93% |
Total Votes | 190,249 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
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113,078 | 60.55% |
No
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73,666 | 39.45% |
Total Votes | 186,744 | 100% |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 14 House Bill 2768
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Repealed
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138,518 | 76.55% |
Maintained
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42,435 | 23.45% |
Total Votes | 180,953 | 100% |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 15 Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2778
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Repealed
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119,862 | 66.94% |
Maintained
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59,195 | 33.06% |
Total Votes | 179,057 | 100% |
Proposed Constitutional Amendments Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 concerns the deadline for completing state legislative and congressional redistricting.
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Approved
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133,603 | 75.65% |
Rejected
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43,008 | 24.35% |
Total Votes | 176,611 | 100% |