Did you vote in the general election? More than 130,000 ballots were sent to registered voters in the county for the general election. The Yakima County Auditor's Office says the turnout on election day was a low 16.4% percent. 3900 are all that is left to count and that will happen this afternoon.
If you're not registered to vote and you want to vote in the next election you can do that today at the Washington Secretary of State's Office.

ANY SURPRISES FOR YOU?

City of Yakima

Proposition No. 1...for an increase in property taxes to help fill a budget deficit.

Yes....48%...4208

No....51%...4398

Yakima County Proposition No. 1....An advisory vote on Marijuana in the unincorporated area of the county.

Yes...57%

No....42%

Yakima County Coroner

Marshall Slight...70%

Dan Williams...28%

Yakima City Council District 2

Manny Ruiz...46%

Felisa Gonzalez...51%

Yakima City Council District 4

Juliet Potrykus...66%

Janice Deccio...33%

Yakima City Council District 6

Amy Forrest...46%...1234

Matt Brown...52%...1398

Yakima School District No. 7

Pam Shelton...65%

Esperanza Lemos...33%

Yakima School District No. 7

Director, Position 2

Ryan Beckett...54%

Jonathan Babcock...44%

3900 ballots which were turned in on election day have yet to be counted. Traditionally the ballots follow the same pattern as those that were counted on election day. However some races are very close and the ballots could make a difference in some races.

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MORE COUNTS THIS AFTERNOON

Ballot counting is set for 3:00 pm Wednesday afternoon. Results will be released after the count. Many other races happened on Tuesday during the general election for more information check out the Yakima County Elections page. The results on the page will be updated after the count as well. For a full list of results click here.
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