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Snohomish County Executive general election results, 1980–present [7] Year Winning candidate Party Votes Pct Candidate Party Votes Pct; 1980 Willis Tucker: Democratic: 13,085 48.74% Gary A. Nelson: Republican: 11,852 44.15% Louise A. Saluteen: Independent: 1,910 7.11% 1983 Willis Tucker (incumbent) Democratic 54,756 58.28% Larry E. Countryman ...
Nehring is running as a Republican candidate and has received over 200 endorsements from Snohomish County and Washington leaders, including former U.S. Congressman Dave Reichert, Washington State ...
Each member serves a four-year term during a regular election held during November on odd-numbered years. No member can serve more than three total terms. [15] [16] Candidates for a council seat must be 21 years old at the time of the election, have lived in Snohomish County for 3 years prior to filing, and be a registered voter in their ...
Prior to his election to the Snohomish County Council, he was a member of the Lake Stevens city council and had served as Council President and Mayor Pro Tem. Low was initially elected to complete the term of Dave Somers , who had been elected as County Executive , by defeating appointed councilman and former state representative Hans Dunshee ...
(The Center Square) – The Snohomish County Council will soon vote on whether or not to increase its general property tax levy by 8% Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers’ proposed 2025-2026 ...
Somers was elected to the Snohomish County Council from the 5th district in 1997, defeating incumbent Democrat R.C. "Swede" Johnson in the primary election and facing a Republican write-in candidate in the general election.
Mead won the election on November 6, 2018 as a Democrat with fifty-two percent of the vote over Republican Mark Harmsworth with forty-eight percent. [3]He was appointed to the District 4 seat on the Snohomish County Council on April 8, 2020, filling a vacancy left by Terry Ryan, who resigned to become director of Aerospace Economic Development.
In the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden won 34 of Washington State's legislative districts while Republican Donald Trump won 15. Going into the 2024 election, Republicans hold 10 House of Representatives seats in 5 different districts that Joe Biden won in 2020: district 12 (Biden +3); majority-minority district 14 (Biden +14); district 17 (Biden +6); district 25 (Biden +2); and ...