Did you vote in the general election on Tuesday? More ballots will be counted this afternoon and could impact some races and or issues. So far 42,444 ballots have been counted with 30,000 left to count. The current voter turnout in Yakima County is 31.95% but that number will grow as more ballots are counted before the election is certified later this month. Auditor Charles Ross expects an 85% turnout when all the counting is finished. These are results from Yakima County. Click the links in the story for statewide results.

U.S. House 4th District Race

Dan Newhouse...48.43%

Jerrod Sesslor...49.23

However district wide Newhouse leads Sesslor 50% to 48%
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Senator 14th Legislative District.

Curtis King...54.07%

Maria Beltran...45.93%
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14th Legislative District Representative
Position 1

Chelsea Dimas...44.97%

Gloria Mendoza...54.19%
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14th Legislative District Representitive
Position 2

Deb Manjarrez...51.72%

Anna Ruiz Kennedy...47.84%
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15th Legislative District Representitive
Position 1

Chris Corry...73.6%

Chase Foster...25.59%
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15th Legislative District Representitive
Position 2

Jeremie Default...73.1%

Rich Bright...24.46%
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Yakima County Commissioner
District 2

Kyle Curtis...59.33%

Susan Soto Palmer...40.37%
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Yakima County Commissioner
District 3

LaDon Linde...67.28%

Elpidia Saavedra....29.7%
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City of Toppenish Proposition 1

Formation of a Metropolitan Park District

For...42.02%

Against...57.98% Needs 60% to pass
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Union Gap School District Number 2
Proposition 1

Approved...57%

Rejected...43%
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Yakima County Lower Valley Public Hospital District
Proposition 1
For...71.84%

Against....28.16%
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For more information and more details about your local ballot check Yakima County Elections

Statewide results can be found at the Washington Secretary of State's Office

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