Updated Lynnwood primary election results Owings continues lead over Binda

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Bryce Owings continues to lead incumbent Josh Binda in Lynnwood's Position 3 primary election, achieving 34. 75% of the votes, while Derica Escamilla holds a strong lead in Position 1 with 47. 28%. Dio Boucsieguez is in second place for Position 1 with 34. 97%, and Binda follows in Position 3 with 33.

35%. The voter turnout is reported at 24% of 23,736 registered voters. Candidates expressed appreciation for their supporters, with Owings emphasizing the need for a council focused on community issues like affordability and safety. Escamilla highlighted the importance of representation and inclusivity in local leadership. The election results will be updated every weekday at 5 p.

m. , with official certification scheduled for August 19. This election is significant as it reflects the community's engagement and priorities ahead of the November general election. Candidates remain committed to their campaigns and to serving the residents of Lynnwood.

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