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[UPDATED] Primary Election 2012: Angel, Ashabraner Leading 26th Legislative District Race

Here are results for selected Pierce County races.

The following are vote totals for selected Pierce County races, as reported by the Pierce County Auditor's Office on Tuesday night. (Percentages might not total 100 due to rounding.)

Election results are not final or official until certified. Aug. 21, 2012 is the last day for the Office of the Secretary of State to certify the returns.

Here are the results as of Aug. 9 at 7:12 p.m. Pierce County will release the next batch of results at 4 p.m. Friday.

 

 

Pierce County Executive

Candidate Vote Total Vote % Bruce Minker 44,211 35.5%
Pat McCarthy 80,335
64.5%
Total Votes 124,546 100%

County Assessor-Treasurer

Candidate Vote Total Vote % Mike Lonergan 51,050 40.88% Spiro Manthou 6,504 5.21% Billie O'Brien 29,419 23.56% Tim Farrell 24,660 19.75%
Dale Washam 13,243
10.6% Total Votes 124,876
100%

State Rep. 26th Legislative Pos. 1

Candidate Vote Total Vote % Karin Ashabraner (Prefers Democratic Party)
5,112 31.95% Jan Angel (Prefers Republican Party)
9,074 56.72% Stephen Greer (Prefers Democratic Party)
1,813 11.33%

Total Votes

15,999 100%

State Rep. 26th Legislative Pos. 2

Candidate Vote Total Vote % Doug Richards 7,422 46.64% Larry Seaquist 8,493 53.36% Total Votes 15,915 100%

To view the full list of results in Pierce County, click here.

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