Proposition 1 or ST3 the proposal from Sound Transit that ptoposed bringing light rail rapid transit to West Seattle and Ballard among other suburb is leading in King County.
Full results available here:
http://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/elections/results/2016/201611.aspx
The measure vote count in the latest release was:
Proposition 1, Light-Rail, Commuter-Rail, and Bus Service Expansion
Approved 298089
Rejected 210838
The bond from Highline Public Schools District 401
Proposition 1, Bonds to Construct New Schools and Replace and Renovate Deteriorating Schools
Approved 18913
Rejected 10196
City of Seattle
Initiative Measure No. 124
Initiative 124 concerns health, safety, and labor standards for Seattle hotel employees.
Yes 168111
No 49021
The next vote count will be released tomorrow at 3:30pm
Other results in the election were:
State Measures
Initiative Measure No. 1433
concerns labor standards.
Yes 436,737
No 169,827
Initiative Measure No. 1464
concerns campaign finance laws and lobbyists.
Yes 314,892
No 262,779
Initiative Measure No. 1491
concerns court-issued extreme risk protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms.
Yes 512,490
No 105,861
Initiative Measure No. 1501
concerns seniors and vulnerable individuals.
Yes 408,714
No 199,856
Initiative Measure No. 732
concerns taxes.
Yes 307,968
No 280,677
Initiative Measure No. 735
concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution.
Yes 416,866
No 170,067
Advisory Votes
Advisory Vote No. 14
House Bill 2768
Repealed 308,745
'Maintained 251,019
Advisory Vote No. 15
Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2778
Repealed 257,000
Maintained 201,459
Proposed Amendments to the Constitution
Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210
concerns the deadline for completing state legislative and congressional redistricting.
Approved 468,186
Rejected 90,945
Charter Amendment 1, Nonpartisan Prosecuting Attorney
Yes 436,695
No 142,719
Charter Amendment 2, Gender-Neutral Language
Yes 396,123
No 196,030
President/Vice President
Partisan Office, 4-year term
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine 459,920
Democratic Party Nominees
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 132,243
Republican Party Nominees
Other presidential candidates listed on King County Elections page
US Senator
Patty Murray 465,159
Chris Vance 155,212
Congressional District 7
U.S. Representative
Partisan Office, 2-year term
Pramila Jayapal 129,227
Brady Piñero Walkinshaw 94,916
Governor
Jay Inslee 435,438
Bill Bryant 184,543
Lieutenant Governor
Cyrus Habib 428,670
Marty McClendon 167,561
Secretary of State
Kim Wyman 235,477
Tina Podlodowski 363,253
State Treasurer
Duane Davidson 309,670
Michael Waite 194,828
State Auditor
Mark Miloscia 199,081
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 383,184
Attorney General
Bob Ferguson 467,457
Joshua B. Trumbull 112,439
Commissioner of Public Lands
Steve McLaughlin 168,007
Hillary Franz 417,749
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Erin Jones 242,791
Chris Reykdal 269,188
Insurance Commissioner
Mike Kreidler 434,972
Richard Schrock 144,679
34th District
State Representative Pos. 1
Partisan Office, 2-year term
Eileen L. Cody 38,317
Matthew Benson 8,348
State Representative Pos. 2
Partisan Office, 2-year term
Joe Fitzgibbon 37,904
Andrew Pilloud 8,614
King County Superior Court
results can be found here
Results posting schedule
9
NOV
Results posted by 1:30 a.m., including votes cast at the accessible voting centers
9
NOV
Results posted by 3:30 p.m.
10
NOV
Results posted by 3:30 a.m.
10
NOV
Results posted by 3:30 p.m.
Final results will be certified on November 29, 2016.