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Vote counting continues in Clark County: Races in seventeenth and 18th Districts, county council District 4 nonetheless shut

WashingtonVote counting continues in Clark County: Races in seventeenth and 18th Districts, county council District 4 nonetheless shut

The Nov. 5 election could seem over, however the Clark County Elections Workplace remains to be arduous at work counting each poll.

The newest replace from the elections workplace, launched Saturday, reveals a number of native races are, even now, extremely tight.

The 2 candidates within the 18th District Senate race are lower than 300 votes aside. Democrat Adrian Cortes is main with 41,005 votes (50.04 p.c) to Republican Brad Benton’s 40,773 (49.75 p.c) — a 232-vote differential.
In the meantime, Republican John Ley is pulling forward in his race towards Democrat John Zingale to symbolize the 18th Legislative District, Place 2, within the Home. Ley has 41,498 votes (50.86 p.c) to Zingale’s 39,950 (48.97 p.c).
Within the seventeenth Legislative District Senate race, Republican Paul Harris remains to be main Democrat Martha Keethler. Harris has 42,390 votes (51.15 p.c) to Keethler’s 40,368 (48.71 p.c).
Republican David Stuebe leads Democrat Terri Niles to symbolize the seventeenth Legislative District, Place 2, within the Home. Stuebe has 41,412 votes (50.44 p.c), whereas Niles has 40,544 (49.38 p.c.)
Matt Little has taken the lead within the Clark County Council District 4 election, although the 2 candidates are nonetheless extraordinarily shut within the vote depend. Little is main with 23,213 votes (49.67 p.c), in comparison with Joe Zimmerman’s 23,163 votes (49.57 p.c). The boys are simply 50 votes aside.
The town of Vancouver’s Proposition 4 — to extend funding for extra regulation enforcement officers — is failing with 41,715 voters (52.31 p.c) rejecting it.

The Clark County Elections workplace mentioned Saturday it nonetheless had round 6,000 votes left to depend. The following replace can be Tuesday at 4 p.m.

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