Election 2025 Hurst, Escamilla, Owings, Mata, Leutwyler continue to lead in Monday returns

Lynnwood, WALocal News

In updated election results, George Hurst leads the Lynnwood mayoral race with 4,313 votes (51. 22%), surpassing incumbent Christine Frizzell, who has 4,075 votes (48. 39%). In City Council Position 1, incumbent Derica Escamilla is ahead with 4,927 votes (59. 79%), significantly outpacing opponent Dio Boucsieguez, who has 3,280 votes (39.

80%). Isabel Mata maintains a slim lead in City Council Position 2 with 4,248 votes (51. 24%) against Ki Seung Cho's 4,020 votes (48. 49%). Political newcomer Bryce Owings outpaces incumbent Josh Binda in Position 3, garnering 4,265 votes (51.

67%) to Binda's 3,878 votes (46. 98%). Robert Leutwyler continues to lead in Position 5 with 4,823 votes (58. 90%) over Mpiima Mugambe, who has 3,341 votes (40. 80%).

Voter turnout in Lynnwood reached 36. 44% as of Monday at 5 p. m. These results reflect the ongoing engagement in local politics ahead of the upcoming election cycle. For further details and countywide results, visit Lynnwood Today’s Election 2025 page.

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