February 2018 Special Election Results
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Jurisdiction | Measure number | Validation |
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City of Black Diamond | Ballot Synopsis of Recall Charges Against Councilmember Patricia Pepper, City of Black Diamond | Simple Majority (RCW 29A.56.260) |
Bellevue School District No. 405 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement for Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement for Technology and Capital Projects Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Proposition No. 3 School Bus Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Enumclaw School District No. 216 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Levy for Educational Programs and Operations |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Federal Way School District No. 210 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Washington Constitution art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Fife School District No. 417 (Shared with Pierce County) |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 General Obligation Bonds - $176,300,000 |
60% approval with minimum of 1,406 Yes votes | |
Highline School District No. 401 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Issaquah School District No. 411 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement for Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Capital Projects Levies (Technology and Critical Repairs) |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Proposition No. 3 School Bus Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Kent School District No. 415 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Levy for Capital Improvements for Safety, Security, Instruction, Classroom and Support Services and Technology |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Lake Washington School District No. 414 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement of Existing Capital Projects Levies |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Proposition No. 3 Bonds to Reduce Overcrowding and Enhance Student Learning Environments - $299,000,000 |
60% approval with minimum turnout of 21,730 voters (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(b)) | |
Mercer Island School District No. 400 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Maintenance and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Northshore School District No. 417 (Shared with Snohomish County) |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement for Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 General Obligation Bonds - $275,000,000 |
60% approval with minimum turnout of 14,231 voters (Wash. Const. art. 7, sec. 2(b)) | |
Proposition No. 3 Renewal Capital Projects (Technology) Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Riverview School District No. 407 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Programs Maintenance and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement Technology and Capital Projects Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Proposition No. 3 Transportation Vehicle Fund Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Shoreline School District No. 412 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Levy for Educational Programs and Operations |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement of Expiring Capital Levy for Technology Improvements and Support |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Skykomish School District No. 404 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Snoqualmie Valley School District No. 410 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement Capital Projects (Technology) Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Tahoma School District No. 409 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Proposition No. 2 Replacement of Existing Capital Projects Levies |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Proposition No. 3 School Bus Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) | |
Valley Regional Fire Authority (Shared with Pierce County) |
Proposition No. 1 Continuation of Benefit Charge |
Simple majority (RCW 52.18.050) |
Vashon Island School District No. 402 |
Proposition No. 1 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Registered voters | 732,461* |
Ballots returned | 236,335 |
By mail | 130,678 |
By drop box | 105,389 |
By email/fax | 268 |
Voter turnout forecast | 34% |
Voter turnout | 32% |