Nov. 5 update:
CITY OF ENUMCLAW
Council Pos. No. 3
Sabrina Solmonsen-Waterhouse: 82.25% , 1,765 votes
Adella King: 16.03%, 344 votes
Council Pos. No. 5
Tom Sauvageau: 46.33%, 1,087 votes
Brodie Smith: 53.2%, 1,248 votes
Council Pos. No. 7
Breanna Hott: 41.42%, 958 votes
Ed Storton: 58.11%, 1,344 votes
BLACK DIAMOND
Mayor
Geoff Bowie: 49.05%, 802 votes
John Adler: 50.87%, 829 votes
Council Pos. No. 4
Mario Sorci: 66.12%, 1,042 votes
Leih Mulvihill: 33.69%, 531 votes
Council Pos. No. 6
Dan Dal Santo: 63.58%, 1,009 votes
Johnathan Englund: 36.11%, 573 votes
ENUMCLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT
Director District No. 2
Julianne DeShayes: 29.56%, 1,693
Tara Cochran: 69.99%, 4,009 votes
Director District No. 5
Malia Ebner: 42.87%%, 2,400 votes
Paul Fisher: 56.61%, 3,169 votes
KING COUNTY
Executive
Girmay Zahilay: 50.56%, 1160,021 votes
Claudia Balducci: 48.17%, 152,455 votes
Council District No. 9
Jude Anthony: 27.66%, 10,628 votes
Reagan Dunn: 71.951%, 27,791 votes
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 5 SENATOR
Victoria Hunt (D): 55.58%, 15,907 votes
Chad Mangendanz (R): 44.33%, 12,686 votes
OTHER RESULTS
• Senate Joint Resolution No. 8201: This statewide measure is passing with 70.13% of the vote in King County and 57.17% statewide. With this measure, the Legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on allowing money in Washington’s long-term care fund to be invested. This amendment would allow the state fund dedicated to providing long-term care benefits for eligible seniors and people with disabilities to be invested as authorized by law.
• King County Prop. 1: Proposition No. 1, Medic One – Emergency Medical Services Replacement of Existing Levy is passing with 79.56% of the vote. For the county-wide Medic One emergency medical services system, the county seeks to replace an expiring levy by imposing regular property taxes of $0.25 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years, with collection beginning in 2026, as provided in King County Ordinance No. 19950, to continue paying for Medic One emergency medical services. For a property with an assessed valuation of $844,000, the maximum rate would be approximately $211 in the first year. Qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled persons would be eligible for exemption from the levy.
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Nov. 4: It’s after 8 p.m. on election night, which means the initial 2025 general election results are live.
Results won’t be finalized until Nov. 25, and updates will be published daily through the week until all the ballots have been counted.
Here’s who is leading in local elections on the Plateau and beyond.
CITY OF ENUMCLAW
Council Pos. No. 3
Sabrina Solmonsen-Waterhouse: 87.2% , 1,566 votes
Adella King: 15.69%, 297 votes
Council Pos. No. 5
Tom Sauvageau: 46.34%, 962 votes
Brodie Smith: 53.18%, 1,104 votes
Council Pos. No. 7
Breanna Hott: 42.10%, 861 votes
Ed Storton: 57.41%, 1,174 votes
BLACK DIAMOND
Mayor
Geoff Bowie: 49.05%, 694 votes
John Adler: 50.81%, 719 votes
Council Pos. No. 4
Mario Sorci: 66.01%, 903 votes
Leih Mulvihill: 33.77%, 462 votes
Council Pos. No. 6
Dan Dal Santo: 63.59%, 875votes
Johnathan Englund: 36.26%, 499 votes
ENUMCLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT
Director District No. 2
Julianne DeShayes: 29.25%, 1,485
Tara Cochran: 70.24%, 3,566 votes
Director District No. 5
Malia Ebner: 43.16%, 2,144 votes
Paul Fisher: 56.21%, 2,792 votes
KING COUNTY
Executive
Girmay Zahilay: 50.07%, 133,804 votes
Claudia Balducci: 48.44%, 129,459 votes
Council District No. 9
Jude Anthony: 27.04%, 8,697 votes
Reagan Dunn: 72.51%, 23, 319 votes
LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 5 SENATOR
Victoria Hunt (D): 54.54%, 12,541 votes
Chad Mangendanz (R): 45.34%, 10,424 votes
OTHER RESULTS
• Senate Joint Resolution No. 8201: This statewide measure is passing with 70% of the vote in King County and 56.78% statewide. With this measure, the Legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on allowing money in Washington’s long-term care fund to be invested. This amendment would allow the state fund dedicated to providing long-term care benefits for eligible seniors and people with disabilities to be invested as authorized by law.
• King County Prop. 1: Proposition No. 1, Medic One – Emergency Medical Services Replacement of Existing Levy is passing with 79.39% of the vote. For the county-wide Medic One emergency medical services system, the county seeks to replace an expiring levy by imposing regular property taxes of $0.25 or less per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of six consecutive years, with collection beginning in 2026, as provided in King County Ordinance No. 19950, to continue paying for Medic One emergency medical services. For a property with an assessed valuation of $844,000, the maximum rate would be approximately $211 in the first year. Qualifying seniors, veterans, and disabled persons would be eligible for exemption from the levy.
