Updated Results Show No Change from Election night

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

King County Elections reported a voter turnout of 40. 20% for the November 5th election, with no changes in results since the initial tally posted on November 4th. The statewide turnout was recorded at 25. 82% from 372,906 ballots returned out of 1,443,842 registered voters. King County will provide updates on ballot counts every weekday at 4 PM until they certify the election on November 25th.

In the race for State Senator, Victoria Hunt currently leads with 55. 58% of the vote against Chad Magendanz. The Mayor of Duvall race is competitive, with Amy McHenry leading Alana McCoy. Other local races include several council positions in Duvall and Snoqualmie, with varied results reported. The continued updates aim to keep the public informed as ballots are tallied over the next two weeks.

This election is crucial in determining local leadership and policy direction in King County.

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