Preliminary results for the Nov. 2 General Election
November 2, 2010 · Updated 10:17 PM
MARYSVILLE - Preliminary results for the Nov. 2 General Election have been released.
The following results are from the Washington Secretary of State’s Office and were updated at 8:14 p.m. on Nov. 2
U.S. Senator
Patty Murray (D) 703,637 50.59%
Dino Rossi (R) 687,102 49.41%
Total 1,390,739 100%
U.S. Representative District 2
John Koster (R) 12,680 51.68%
Rick Larsen (D) 11,856 48.32%
Total 24,536 100.00%
10th District Representative Position 1
Norma Smith (R) 19,784 61.68%
Laura Lewis (D) 12,292 38.32%
Total 32,076 100%
10th District Representative Position 2
Barbara Bailey (R) 18,975 59.04%
Tom Riggs (D) 13,163 40.96%
Total 32,138 100%
38th District Senator
Nick Harper (D) 11,431 58.72%
Rod Rieger (C) 8,037 41.28%
Total 19,468 100%
38th District Representative Position 1
John McCoy (D) 11,293 56.92%
Hugh Fleet (R) 8,546 43.08%
Total 19,839 100%
38th District Representative Position 2
Mike Sells (D) 11,453 57.97%
Iris Lilly (R) 8,305 42.03%
Total 19,758 100%
39th District Representative Position 1
Dan Kristiansen (R) 13,258 60.28%
Eleanor Walters (D) 8,766 39.80%
Total 22,024 100%
39th District Representative Position 2
Kirk Pearson (R) 17,510 100%
Total 17,510 100%
44th District Senator
Dave Schmidt (R) 14,024 50.09%
Steve Hobbs (D) 13,972 49.91%
Total 27,996 100%
44th District Representative Position 1
Hans Dunshee (D) 14,079 50.19%%
Bob McCaughan (R) 13,971 49.81%
Total 28,050 100%
44th District Representative Position 2
Mike Hope (R) 18,091 64.98%
John Boerger (D) 9,749 35.02%
Total 27,840 100%
Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney
Mark Roe (D) 77,070 68.52%
Jim Kenny (R) 33,984 30.21%
Write-In 1,421 1.26%
Total 112,475 00100%
Snohomish County Fire District 21 Prop. 1
Yes 1,057 59.25%
No 727 40.75%
Total 1,784 100%
For additional results from the Nov. 2 General Election go the the Snohomish County Auditor’s website or the Washington Secretary of State’s website.
Check back for additional information and ballot count updates.
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