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Below are the results for the 2017 General Election for Washington State as of November 7th. The results are still early with some races having only about half of the votes counted so far. Endorsed candidates and positions on measures will have an (e) next to them. Incumbents will be noted as such. Top candidate leading will be bolded. Measures passing or failing will also be bolded.

Measures

King County

King County Proposition 1 (Veterans and Human Services Levy): Yes (e) 66.06%, No 33.94%

East Bellevue Community Municipal Corporation Continuation: Yes 79.62%, No 20.38%

Houghton Community Municipal Corporation Continuation: Yes 76.12%, No 23.88%

Pierce County

University Place Proposition Fireworks Sale, Possession, and Discharge Ban: Yes 67.52%, 32.48%

Snohomish County

Mukilteo Transportation Benefit District: Yes 52.68%, No 47.32

City of Snohomish Advisory Proposition on Allowing Marijuana Businesses: Yes 29.71%, No 70.29%

Candidates

State

45th Legislative District (State Senator): Manka Dhingra (D) 55.42%, Jinyoung Lee Englund (R) 44.58%

Court of Appeals Division 1 Position 1: Michael Spearman (Incumbent) 74.51%, Nathan Choi 25.49%

King County

Executive: Dow Constantine (D, Incumbent) 75.4%, Bill Hirt (R) 24.6%

Snohomish County

County Council District 5: Sam Low (R, Incumbent) 57.60%, Kristin Kelly (D) 42.08%

City of Seattle

Mayor: Cary Moon (e) 39.38%, Jenny Durkan 60.62%

City Council Position 8: Teresa Mosqueda (e) 61.51%, Jon Grant 38.49%

City Council Position 9: M. Lorena González (Incumbent) (e) 67.68%, Pat Murakami 32.32%

City Attorney: Pete Holmes (Incumbent) 72.81%, Scott Lindsay 27.19%

Port of Seattle Commission

Position 1: Ryan Calkins (e) 48.52%, John Creighton (Incumbent) 51.48%

Position 3: Ahmed Abdi 33.21%, Stephanie Bowman (Incumbent) 66.79%

Position 4: Preeti Shridhar (e) 37.12%, Peter Steinbrueck 62.88%

One race to watch: Ryan Calkins is down 3 points for Port Pos. 1 but might be within striking distance with a progressive finishing kick. pic.twitter.com/ypXyFEKkhp

— The Urbanist (@UrbanistOrg) November 8, 2017