Elections The last three

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Joe Marshall currently leads Tracy Banaszynski by 32 votes in the tightly contested Kenmore city council race after six days of ballot counting. In a significant shift, Josh Rosenau has taken a commanding 378-vote lead over incumbent Jon Lebo in Lake Forest Park, making him a likely candidate for a council seat. The No votes on LFP's Prop 1 maintain a slim 20-vote lead, indicating a critical decision ahead for the community. King County plans to contact voters with ballot problems through various communication methods based on the information provided on their envelopes. Voters are urged to verify their ballot status using King County's My Voter Information, a proactive measure to confirm whether their ballots have been counted.

Ensuring ballot verification is crucial as the election nears its conclusion, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement. The outcomes of these races could significantly impact local governance and policy decisions. Election officials are closely monitoring the situation to ensure a fair and transparent process.

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