Two Republican candidates have overcome their Election Day deficits to move past their rivals in races affecting Whidbey Island voters, though margins remain razor thin.
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Ballots from the Nov. 8 general election are still being counted, with races in Island and Snohomish counties still to be determined.
About 30 people took to the streets Saturday on a cold, sunny afternoon to stand up for racial justice and equity.
Two races affecting Whidbey Island have thin margins, with counts since Election Day trending in favor of Republican candidates.
Island County Commissioner Melanie Bacon (D-Langley) sent a newsletter to constituents on Thu., Nov. 10, 2022.
Island County Commissioner Janet St. Clair (D-Camano Island) sent a newsletter to constituents on Thu., Nov. 10, 2022.
Ballots from Tuesday’s general election are being counted, with races on Island and Snohomish county ballots still be determined. As of Tuesday night, Snohomish County had counted 184,877 ballots and Island County 25,956.