As of 8:15 p.m., the following election results have been posted:
Initiative 1183: to privatize liquor stored
Yes: 61.1 percent
No: 38.89 percent
1125: "The Eyman Initiative": Limits on motor vehicle fund and vehicle toll revenue uses
Yes: 39.6 percent
No: 60.39 percent
1163: Background checks and training for long-term care workers
Yes 64.55 percent
No 35.44 percent
Senate Joint Resolution 8205:
Approved 78.73 percent
Rejected 21.26 percent
Senate Joint Resolution 8206:
Approved 67.65 percent
Rejected 32.34 percent
Seattle City Council Position No. 1
Jean Godden 53.61 percent
Bobby Forch 45.98 percent
Seattle City Council Position No. 3
Bruce Harrell 62 percent
Brad Meacham 37.55 percent
Seattle City Council Position No. 5
Tom Rasmussen 72.9 percent
Dale L. Pusey 26.43 percent
Seattle City Council Position No. 7
Tim Burgess 80.57 percent
David Schraer 18.87 percent
Seattle City Council Position No. 9
Sally Clark 65.46 percent
Diane Ferguson 33.86 percent
Families and Education Levy:
Yes 58.57 percent
No 41.42 percent
Prop 1: $60 Car Tab:
Yes 39.55 percent
No 60.44 percent
King County Council District No. 4
Larry Phillips 98.08 percent
Seattle School District No. 1
Peter Maier 52 percent
Sharon Peaslee 48 percent
Seattle School District No. 2
Sherry Carr 55 percent
Kate Martin 45 percent
Seattle School District No. 3
Harium Martin-Morris 61 percent
Michelle Buetow 39 percent
Seattle School District No. 6
Steve Sundquist 49 percent
Marty McLaren 51 percent
Port of Seattle Commissioner Position No. 2
Richard Pope 44 percent
Gael Tarleton 56 percent
Port of Seattle Commissioner Position No. 5
Dean Willard 37 percent
Bill Bryant 63 percent
County Assessor
Lloyd Hara 98.55 percent
Director of Elections
Mark Greene 23 percent
Sherril Huff 76 percent
Court of Appeals, Division No. 1, District No. 1
Michael Spearman 98.62 percent