Jefferson County Auditor Donna Eldridge copies election reports for distribution to those visiting the courthouse on Tuesday night. Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News

Jefferson County Auditor Donna Eldridge copies election reports for distribution to those visiting the courthouse on Tuesday night. Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News

UPDATED — First JEFFERSON COUNTY returns: Sullivan and Thomas. Harper and Bierbaum.

Attorney and part-time judge Keith Harper and attorney Peggy Ann Bierbaum appear to be the finalists in the race for Jefferson County Superior Court judge.

In the District 2 county commissioner race, incumbent David Sullivan advances along with contractor Tim Thomas of Port Hadlock. Publishing company owner Dan Youra of Port Hadlock finished a distant third.

In the District 1 county commissioner primary, incumbent Phil Johnson took 71 percent of the vote. Challenger Geoff Masci got 29 percent. Both advance to the countywide general vote in November.

HERE IS THE FIRST COUNT of mail-in ballots in Tuesday’s Jefferson County primary election; top 2 vote-getters advance to the November election:

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Jefferson County Commissioner District 2 (Cape George, 
Tri-Area, Chimacum)

David Sullivan (D) — 1,519 votes; 53%

Tim Thomas (R) — 996; 34.75%

Dan Youra (R) — 351; 12.25%

Jefferson County Superior Court Judge, Position 1

Keith Harper — 4,079; 47.88% (will be elected if gets at least 50 percent-plus-1-vote in the final ballot count)

Peggy Ann Bierbaum — 2,886; 33.87%

Michael Haas 1,555; 18.25%

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Glossary: (D) Democrat; (R) Republican; (Ref) Reform; (i) independent; (np) no preference given. Judge races are nonpartisan.

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