Vote totals for November General election | Sammamish area
November 3, 2010 · Updated 10:40 AM
Results
Totals as of 9:27 p.m.
Incumbents in Italics
5th District
State Representative
Gregory Hoover (D) – 12,132/37.73%
Jay Rodne (R) - 19,986/62.16%
State Representative, Position 1
Glenn Anderson (R) - 19,229/60.14%
David Spring (D) – 12,692/39.69%
King County Proposition No. 1 - Sales and Use Tax For Criminal Justice, Fire Protection, and Other
Yes: 151,041/43.55%
No: 195,742/56.45%
U.S. Senator
Dino Rossi (R) – 663,304687,102/49.41%
Patty Murray (D) - 703,637/50.59%
U.S. Representative, District 8
Suzan DelBene (D) – 74,36674,531/45.81%
Dave Reichert (R) - 88,161/54.19%
State Measures
Statewide vote totals
I-1098 - Imposing an income tax on individuals earning in excess of $200,000 and joint-filers earning more than $400,000.
YES: 482,019/ 34.57%
NO: 912,485/65.43%
I-1053 - Imposing a 2/3 majority minimum vote on any vote to raise taxes by the State Legislature.
YES: 900,1542/65.60%
NO: 472,024/34.40%
1-1100 - Closing state liquor stores and authorizing sale and distribution of spirits by private retailers.
YES: 671,012/48.07%
NO: 724,942/51.93%
I-1105 - Closing state liquor stores and authorizing sale and distribution of spirits by private retailers.
YES: 510,932/36.75%
NO: 879,245/63.25%
I-1107 - Repealing taxation on candy, soda, some bottled water and food processors.
YES: 876,291/62.79%
NO: 519,367/37.21%
I-1082 - Allowing employers to purchase industrial insurance.
YES: 564,247/41.83%
NO: 784,414/58.17%
Supreme Court, Justice Position 6
Richard Sanders - 567,522/51.12%
Charlie Wiggins – 542,717/48.88%
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