ELECTION RESULTS 1 School Bond winning, Manion leading

Burien, WALocal News

Election results from the November 8, 2022 General Election indicate strong support for local propositions and candidates. The Highline School Bond gained 65. 97% approval from 22,706 ballots counted, reflecting community backing for educational funding. In Legislative District No. 33, Senator Karen Keiser led with 69.

04% of the vote, while Joe Nguyen achieved an impressive 84. 84% in Legislative District No. 34. The King County Conservation Futures Levy also passed with 67. 60% approval, underscoring a commitment to conservation efforts.

In the race for King County Prosecuting Attorney, Leesa Manion was ahead with 55. 26% against Jim Ferrell. Voter turnout across various districts ranged from 28. 52% to 31. 83%, indicating varying levels of engagement.

The next round of results will be released at 4 p. m. on November 9, providing further clarity on the election outcomes. These early results highlight significant local support for education and conservation initiatives.

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