JEFFERSON ELECTION VOTE — Leaders are Haas, Stanko, Kler, Carroll, Landes, Collins, Yes on Quilcene Fire District levy

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County of Jefferson Prosecutor and Coroner

Candidate Vote Vote %

Michael Haas

(Prefers Democratic Party)

6,681 62.22%

Scott Rosekrans

(Prefers Democratic Party)

4,057 37.78%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 10,738

County of Jefferson Sheriff

Candidate Vote Vote %

Wendy L. Davis

(Prefers Democratic Party)

5,893 48.09%

David Stanko

(Prefers Democratic Party)

6,361 51.91%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 12,254

County of Jefferson Commissioner 3

Candidate Vote Vote %

Kathleen Kler

(Prefers Democratic Party)

6,868 57.09%

Daniel S Toepper

(States No Party Preference)

5,162 42.91%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 12,030

County of Jefferson Auditor

Candidate Vote Vote %

Judy Maves-Klatt

(Prefers Democratic Party)

5,301 49%

Rose Ann Carroll

(Prefers Democratic Party)

5,517 51%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 10,818

District Court Judge Position No. 1

Candidate Vote Vote %

Jill Landes

6,149 54.66%

Cheryl Potebnya

5,100 45.34%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 11,249

Public Utility

Public Utility District Public Utility District No.1 #2

Candidate Vote Vote %

Kenneth Collins

6,145 56.79%

Anthony F (Tony) De Leo

4,675 43.21%

Total Votes (not including write-ins) 10,820

Quilcene Fire District No. 2 Proposition No. 1 – Quilcene Fire District No. 2 Quilcene Fire District No. 2 – Maintenance and Operations Levy

Measure Vote Vote %

Approved

517 66.62%

Rejected

259 33.38%

Total Votes 776 100%

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