Election 2013: County Executive, Seattle School Board, Port Commission results

*EDITOR’S NOTE: While this was published Tuesday night, you can still get the NEWEST results at any point afterward, by clicking the headline for each race*

8:39 PM UPDATE: We’re adding numbers to this story now; meantime, the headline for each race links to its designated results page on the King County Elections website:

KING COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Dow Constantine 78 percent
Alan Lobdell 22 percent

*Note: This is the largest victory margin ever for a County Executive, reports Constantine, who tweeted:

SEATTLE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 4
Suzanne Dale Estey 48 percent
Sue Peters 51 percent

SEATTLE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION 5
Stephan Blanford 88 percent
LaCrese Green 12 percent

SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION POSITION 1
John Creighton 69 percent
Pete Lewis 31 percent

SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION POSITION 2
Courtney Gregoire 83 percent
John Naubert 17 percent

SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION POSITION 3
Stephanie Bowman 70 percent
Michael Wolfe 29 percent

SEATTLE PORT COMMISSION POSITION 4
Tom Albro 58 percent
Richard Pope 42 percent

After tonight’s one batch of King County results, the next one isn’t due out until late Wednesday afternoon.

3 Replies to "Election 2013: County Executive, Seattle School Board, Port Commission results"

  • DiverLaura November 5, 2013 (9:35 pm)

    Woop Woop! Way to go King County Executive Constantine, you are obviously doing something right! THANK YOU voters!

  • DarkHawke November 6, 2013 (3:02 am)

    Or his opposition was token at best, neither well financed nor planned nor supported and not significantly backed by a political party. Winning a boxing match against a snowman doesn’t seem like something to get all exultant about.

  • Civik November 6, 2013 (7:45 am)

    I think it has more to do with non-viable alternates who tend to sound like the worst of national conspiracy theorists than having any actual qualification for the job they are running for.

    I mean, did you read half the crap in the voters pamphlet? I doubt many could garner 45% support, let alone what they got. ;)

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