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Friday Election Results Push Mulenga Into Lead

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The first release of Friday’s election results has pushed Auburn City Council candidate Robyn Mulenga over the threshold and into the lead.  Her position no. 5 opponent, Ryan Burnett, maintains his Pierce County lead but the gap has been markedly reduced.

Auburn City Council Position No. 5
This morning Mulenga’s lead in King County by only  0.85% (72 votes). Burnett’s lead in Pierce County was more comfortable at 9.33% (117 votes). The combined number of votes between the two opponents was a marginal 45 votes.

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King County’s results released first, at 3:30pm, putting Mulenga officially in the lead by 2.82% (305 votes).  Pierce County dropped its results at 4:30pm.  Mulenga made up ground in Pierce County, but Burnett still holds a 2.39% (38 votes) lead.

Mulenga holds a 2.15% (267 votes) total lead over Burnett between King and Pierce County.  There are a total of 12, 414 votes in the race, 79 of which are write-in votes.

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Friday, November 8th afternoon updated election results

Auburn School District School Board District No. 2 Director
The other notable results change that occurred with this afternoon’s results was the lead change in the ASD School Board District No. 2 Director race.  This morning Chris Grames held a reasonable lead over opponent Arlista Holman.  After Friday’s first results Holman took over the lead in both King and Pierce Counties.

In King County Holman leads Grames by 0.24% (31 votes), and in Pierce County, she leads by  0.37% (21 votes).  Holman leads by a combined county total of 0.37% (52 votes).

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Other Elections (Multi-county results):
The remaining races have not changed in a measurable amount.  The current multi-county results are as follows:

Auburn City Council Position No. 1: Unopposed Chris Stearns received 97.56% (9,502 votes) of votes
Auburn City Council Position No. 3: James Jeyaraj leads opponent Ken Pearson 10.71% (1,325 votes)
Auburn City Council Position No. 7:  Incumbent Bob Baggett leads Vera Orlandic-Hodak by 3.09% (385 votes)

Auburn School District School Board Director District No. 1: Unopposed Sheilia McLaughlin received 97.25% (10, 686 votes)
Auburn School District School Board Director District No. 4: Unopposed Laura Theimer received 98.11% (10,960)

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Pacific Mayor: Incumbent Leanne Guier leads challenger Vic Kave by 6.76% (63 votes)
City of Pacific Council Position No. 1: Katherine V. Garberding leads opponent
Jaylynn Markwald by 2.79% (24 votes)
City of Pacific Council Position No. 3: Joshua Putnam leads Brice Erickson by 15.25% (133 votes)
City of Pacific Council Position No. 6:  David B. Storaasli leads Aarron Fahrenkrug 18.34% (153 votes)

King County will release a second round of results at 8:30pm Friday night.  Results will not be released Monday due to the federal holiday.

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