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November 2025 General Election Results

The election was certified on November 25.

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  Town of Skykomish Council Position No. 3 results with write-in candidates

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Archive of daily results reports

Previous results reports will be made available by 4:30 p.m. the next day


Election night precinct level results

Available by 4 p.m. on Friday, November 7

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Mid-election precinct level results

Available by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 12
This set of precinct level results includes ballots counted by the Friday after Election Day.

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Final precinct level election results

Available by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26

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Final reconciliation reports

Validation requirements

Jurisdiction Measure number Validation
State of Washington Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Senate Joint Resolution No. 8201 Simple majority
King County Proposition No. 1
Medic One – Emergency Medical Services Replacement of Existing Levy
Simple majority (RCW 84.55.069)
City of Bothell Proposition No. 1
Renewal of Safe Streets and Sidewalks Levy Lid Lift
Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
City of Burien Proposition No. 1
Levy Lid Lift for Public Safety
Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
City of Lake Forest Park Proposition No. 1
Public Safety Services Levy Lid Lift
Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
City of Mercer Island Proposition No. 1
Public Safety and Maintenance Facility Bonds
60% majority and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b))
City of Milton Advisory Vote No. 1
Sale, Possession, and Discharge of Consumer Fireworks Within the City of Milton
This measure is advisory only; there is no validation requirement.
City of Seattle Proposition No. 1
Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050)
City of Seattle Proposition No. 2
Changes to the Business and Occupation Tax
Simple Majority (RCW 35.21.711)
Auburn School District No. 408 Proposition No. 1
School Construction and Replacement Bonds
60% yes vote and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b))
Auburn School District No. 408 Proposition No. 2
Safety, Security, Facility Improvements, and Technology Replacement Levy
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a))
Highline School District No. 401 Proposition No. 1
Renewal of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a))
Renton School District
No. 403
Proposition No. 1
Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy

Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a))
Renton School District No. 403
Proposition No. 2
Replacement Technology and Capital Projects Levy

Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a))
King County Fire Protection District No. 47
Proposition No. 1
Property Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services

Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
King County Fire Protection District No. 50
Proposition No. 1
Levy Lid Lift

Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
Public Hospital District No. 1
Proposition No. 1
Levy Lid Lift for Health Care Services

Simple majority (RCW 84.55.050)
Northshore Park & Recreation Service Area
Proposition No. 1
Replacement Levy for Repair, Maintenance and Operation

60% yes vote and either (1) a minimum turnout of at least 40% of the number of voters who cast ballots in the taxing district in the most recent general election or (2) if the minimum turnout is less than 40% of the number of voters who cast ballots in the district in the most recent general election then the number of yes votes must constitute 60% of 40% of the number of voters who cast ballots in the taxing district in the most recent general election (RCW 36.69.145)
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