Early election results: Smith keeps Congress seat; voters reject county sales tax; liquor initiative straddles


November 3, 2010 · Updated 4:22 PM 

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Current local and state results for the 2010 general election. Ballots are still being counted. Results will be certified Nov. 23. For the latest information, visit kingcounty.gov/elections. Results as of 10 p.m. Nov. 2 (Tuesday):

CANDIDATES:

Federal Way mayor

• Skip Priest: 52.19 percent (6,604)

• Jim Ferrell: 47.06 percent (5,955)

District 30 State Representative, position 2

• Katrina Asay: 52.14 percent (10,480)

• Carol Gregory: 47.73 percent (9,592)

District 30 State Representative, position 1

• Mark Miloscia: 57.46 percent (11,597)

• Shawn Sullivan: 42.46 percent (8,570)

District 30 State Senate

• Tracey Eide: 50.78 percent (10,393)

• Tony Moore: 49.06 percent (10,041)

United States Representative Congressional District No. 9

• Adam Smith: 58.33 percent (30,482)

• Dick Muri: 41.48 percent (21,677)

U.S. Senator

• Patty Murray: 61.82 percent (228,836)

• Dino Rossi: 37.84 percent (140,085)

King County District Court (Southwest Electoral District) judge, position 2

• Susan Mahoney: 69.2 percent (23,028)

• Judith Eiler: 30.26 percent (10,069)

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MEASURES:

Initiative 1053

• Yes: 56.39 percent (202,301)

• No: 43.61 percent (156,424)

Initiative 1082

• Yes: 38.86 percent (136,073)

• No: 61.14 percent (214,048)

Initiative 1098

• Yes: 43.79 percent (160,322)

• No: 56.21 percent (205,810)

Initiative 1100

• Yes: 50.91 percent (187,427)

• No: 49.09 percent (180,757)

Initiative 1105

• Yes: 32.59 percent (119,379)

• No: 67.41 percent (246,954)

Initiative 1107

• Yes: 49,76 percent (182,456)

• No: 50.24 percent (184,198)

Referendum 52

• Approved: 52.98 percent (189,596)

• Rejected: 47.02 percent (168,271)

Resolution 8225

• Approved: 58.45 percent (189,670)

• Rejected: 41.55 percent (134,812)

Resolution 4220

• Approved: 85.88 percent (305,246)

• No: 14.12 percent (50,169)

King County Charter Amendment 1

• Yes: 81.41 percent (258,290)

• No: 18.59 percent (58,968)

King County Charter Amendment 2

• Yes: 87.97 percent (281,132)

• No: 12.03 percent (38,435)

King County Charter Amendment 3

• Yes: 52.82 percent (169,258)

• No: 47.18 percent (151,159)

King County Proposition No. 1

• Approved: 43.55 percent (151,041)

• Rejected: 56.45 percent (195,792)

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