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Spokane County Election Results Archives NOVEMBER 7, 2006 - GENERAL ELECTION | |
 Friday, May 02, 2008 |
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Last Updated: Total Precincts: Total Registered Voters: |
11/28/2006 15:54:50 286 235,535 |
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Next Update Precincts Counted: Ballots Cast: Percent Votes Cast: |
FINAL 286 157,335 67 % |
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BALLOT MEASURES and INITIATIVES select title to see precinct results |
Votes |
Percent |
| Initiative Measure 920 |
YES |
52,435 |
35 % |
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Initiative Measure No. 920 concerns estate tax. |
NO |
98,931 |
65 % |
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| Initiative Measure 933 |
YES |
65,903 |
44 % |
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Initiative Measure No. 933 concerns government regulation of private property. |
NO |
85,059 |
56 % |
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| Initiative Measure 937 |
YES |
71,732 |
48 % |
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Initiative Measure No. 937 concerns energy resource use by certain electric utilities. |
NO |
78,858 |
52 % |
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| House Joint Resolution 4223 |
APPROVED |
113,668 |
78 % |
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The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on increasing an exemption from the personal property tax. |
REJECTED |
31,827 |
22 % |
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| Proposition No. 1 SPOKANE TRANSIT AUTHORITY |
YES |
57,468 |
46 % |
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Advisory Vote on the Identification of Regional Funding Sources, Local Taxing Alternatives, and a Funding Plan for Future Voter Approval for the Purpose of Constructing a Light Rail System in the South Valley Corridor |
NO |
67,144 |
54 % |
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| Proposition No. 2 SPOKANE TRANSIT AUTHORITY |
YES |
59,905 |
48 % |
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Advisory Vote on Use of STA Resources for Preliminary Engineering/Design and Environmental Analysis of a Future Light Rail Project |
NO |
64,362 |
52 % |
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| Proposition No. 1 CITY OF SPOKANE |
YES |
45,131 |
73 % |
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City Charter Amendment |
NO |
16,780 |
27 % |
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| Proposition No. 1 CENTRAL VALLEY SCHOOL DISTICT No. 356 |
APPROVED |
14,195 |
54 % |
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Capital Improvement and School Construction General Obligation Bonds - $75,757,000 |
REJECTED |
12,327 |
46 % |
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| Proposition No. 1 DEER PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 414 |
YES |
1,505 |
67 % |
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Redistricting Measure |
NO |
755 |
33 % |
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CANDIDATES select office to see precinct results |
Votes |
Percent |
| U.S. Senate |
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U. S. Senator |
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MARIA CANTWELL; D |
77,295 |
50 % |
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MIKE MCGAVICK; R |
72,209 |
47 % |
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BRUCE GUTHRIE; L |
2,473 |
2 % |
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ROBIN ADAIR; I |
1,913 |
1 % |
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AARON DIXON; G |
1,252 |
1 % |
| U.S. House of Representatives |
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U. S. Representative District 5 |
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PETER J. GOLDMARK; D |
69,821 |
45 % |
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CATHY MCMORRIS; R |
84,041 |
55 % |
| Supreme Court |
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State Supreme Court Justice Position 2 |
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SUSAN OWENS; NP |
76,417 |
59 % |
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STEPHEN JOHNSON; NP |
54,152 |
41 % |
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State Supreme Court Justice Position 8 |
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GERRY L. ALEXANDER; NP |
105,195 |
100 % |
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State Supreme Court Justice Position 9 |
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TOM CHAMBERS; NP |
105,075 |
100 % |
| Court of Appeals |
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Court of Appeals Division 3 District 1 Position 1 |
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JOHN A. SCHULTHEIS; NP |
107,379 |
100 % |
| State Senate |
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State Senator District 6 |
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CHRIS MARR; D |
29,794 |
55 % |
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BRAD BENSON; R |
24,852 |
45 % |
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State Senator District 7 |
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CHRIS ZAFERES; D |
2,996 |
33 % |
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BOB MORTON; R |
5,969 |
67 % |
| State House of Representatives |
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State Representative District 3 Position 1 |
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ALEX WOOD; D |
19,801 |
67 % |
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LAURA D CARDER; R |
9,618 |
33 % |
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State Representative District 3 Position 2 |
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TIMM ORMSBY; D |
23,682 |
100 % |
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State Representative District 4 Position 1 |
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LARRY CROUSE; R |
36,391 |
100 % |
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State Representative District 4 Position 2 |
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ED FOOTE; D |
15,940 |
35 % |
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LYNN SCHINDLER; R |
29,661 |
65 % |
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State Representative District 6 Position 1 |
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DON A BARLOW; D |
26,226 |
50 % |
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JOHN W SERBEN; R |
25,966 |
50 % |
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State Representative District 6 Position 2 |
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BARBARA LAMPERT; D |
20,504 |
39 % |
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JOHN E AHERN; R |
31,405 |
61 % |
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State Representative District 7 Position 1 |
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JACK MILLER; D |
3,549 |
40 % |
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BOB SUMP; R |
5,419 |
60 % |
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State Representative District 7 Position 2 |
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JOEL KRETZ; R |
6,852 |
100 % |
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State Representative District 9 Position 1 |
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CAITLIN ROSS; D |
4,705 |
40 % |
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STEVE HAILEY; R |
7,063 |
60 % |
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State Representative District 9 Position 2 |
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DAVID W. BURI; R |
8,980 |
100 % |
| Local Judicial Offices |
| Spokane County Judicial Offices |
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District Court Position 1 also serving the Municipal Department |
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VANCE W PETERSON; NP |
104,102 |
100 % |
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District Court Position 2 also serving the Municipal Department |
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SARA B DERR; NP |
104,705 |
100 % |
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District Court Position 3 also serving the Municipal Department |
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JOHN O COONEY; NP |
71,702 |
57 % |
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MARK A LAIMINGER; NP |
54,775 |
43 % |
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District Court Position 4 also serving the Municipal Department |
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PATTI CONNOLLY WALKER; NP |
68,627 |
57 % |
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MARY LOGAN; NP |
51,566 |
43 % |
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District Court Position 5 also serving the Municipal Department |
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JEFFREY LESLIE; NP |
35,151 |
29 % |
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GREGORY J TRIPP; NP |
84,104 |
71 % |
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District Court Position 6 also serving the Municipal Department |
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DEBRA R HAYES; NP |
65,751 |
53 % |
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MIKE NELSON; NP |
57,966 |
47 % |
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District Court Position 7 also serving the Municipal Department |
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DONNA WILSON; NP |
102,588 |
100 % |
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District Court Position 8 also serving the Municipal Department |
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ANNETTE S PLESE; NP |
102,943 |
100 % |
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District Court Position 9 also serving the Municipal Department |
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RICHARD B WHITE; NP |
102,441 |
100 % |
| County Offices |
| Spokane County |
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Commissioner Dist 3 |
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BONNIE MAGER; D |
75,115 |
50 % |
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PHIL HARRIS; R |
73,733 |
50 % |
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County Assessor |
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JUDY PERSONETT; D |
69,731 |
48 % |
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RALPH BAKER; R |
75,591 |
52 % |
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County Auditor |
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VICKY M DALTON; D |
96,066 |
64 % |
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MIKE VOLZ; R |
54,093 |
36 % |
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County Clerk |
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THOMAS R FALLQUIST; R |
113,844 |
100 % |
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County Prosecuting Attorney |
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BOB CARUSO; D |
52,853 |
36 % |
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STEVE TUCKER; R |
92,662 |
64 % |
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County Sheriff |
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JAMES FLAVEL; D |
36,778 |
25 % |
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OZZIE D KNEZOVICH; R |
112,485 |
75 % |
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County Treasurer |
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D E SKIP CHILBERG; D |
77,891 |
54 % |
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BOB WRIGLEY; R |
66,062 |
46 % |
| Public Utility Districts |
| PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 |
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COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 3 |
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LLOYD HENRY; NP |
71 |
100 % | |
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