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Whitman County election results

Initiative 517

More protection for signature gatherers

Yes 2,321 41%

No 3,299 58%

Initiative 522

Labeling GMO foods

Yes 1,693 27%

No 6,242 73%

Advisory Vote No. 3

Leasehold excise tax credit to taxpayers who lease public owned property

Repealed 2,902 52%

Maintained 2,728 48%

Advisory Vote No. 4

Aircraft excise tax on commuter air carriers

Repealed 2,916 52%

Maintained 2,718 48%

Advisory Vote No. 5

Insurance premium tax to some insurance for pediatric oral services

Repealed 3,579 64%

Maintained 2,005 36%

Advisory Vote No. 6

retail sales tax exemption for certain telephone and telecommunications services

Repealed 3,008 55%

Maintained 2,551 45%

Advisory Vote No. 7

estate tax on certain property transfers and increased rates for estates over $4,000,000

Repealed 3,245 57%

Maintained 2,433 43%

St. John School District

Capital levy for health, safety and energy efficiency improvements

Yes 234 70%

No 102 30%

Court of Appeals Judge

John Gary Metro 37%

George Fearing 63%

Cheney School District

Director, District #2

Suzanne Dolle 2

Kippie Shadix 0

Town of Colton

Proposition #1 Levy

for general operations, street, water and sewer improvements

Yes 97 75%

No 32 25%

Town of Endicott

Proposition #1 Levy for street work and maintenance

Yes 53 74%

No 19 26%

Proposition #2 Levy for city park maintenance

Yes 49 68%

No 23 32%

Town of Garfield

Mayor

Larry Hunt 90

Ray McCown 92

Council Position #4

David Jones 103

Chad Hawkins 71

Town of LaCrosse

Council Position #3

Mary Bertrand 51

Roger Downing 55

Town of Oakesdale

Mayor

Dennis Palmer 91 69%

Al Evans 40 31%

Levy Proposition #1 for fire protection

Yes 110 83%

No 23 17%

Levy Proposition #2 for street expenses and maintenance

Yes 103 77%

No 30 23%

City of Palouse

Council Position #1

Doreen Hanson 107

Alison Webb 113

Council Position #4

Brad Pearce 83

Senja Estes 137

Proposition #1

Special levy general city services

Yes 152 60%

No 102 40%

Proposition #2

Special levy street improvements

Yes 161 64%

No 93 37%

Proposition #3

Swimming pool operation

Yes 177 70%

No 77 30%

City of Pullman

Council Position #7

John Nugent 358

Alan Sorenson 847

Council Position #2

Zachary Young 71

Fritz Hughes 264

Council At Large, Position #6

Eileen Macoll 1,069

Marcus Crossler 629

Town of Rosalia

Council Position #3

Ronald Hilfiker 49

Frank W. Martin 66

Town of St. John Proposition #1 streets

Yes 111 63%

No 64 37%

Proposition #2 water and sewer upgrade

Yes 124 70%

No 52 30%

City of Tekoa

Levy for streets

Yes 118 69%

No 52 31%

Tekoa School District

Director District #5

Nicole Lehn 64

Shane Monroy 110

Whitman County Fire Protection District #5

Maintenance and Operation Levy

Yes 36 92%

No 3 8%

LaCrosse Park & Recreation District #1

Proposition #1

Swimming pool maintenance

Yes 151 70%

No 65 30%

Garfield Park & Recreation District #2

Maintenance, repair and operation of swimming pool

Yes 170 66%

No 86 34%

St. John Park & Recreation District #3

Swimming pool operation

Yes 255 76%

No 81 24%

Oakesdale Park & Recreation District #4

Operating recreational facilities

Yes 135 65%

No 71 35%

Rosalia Park & Recreation District #5

M & O

Yes 184 64%

No 103 36%

Tekoa Park & Recreation District #6

M&O

Yes 128 67%

No 62 33%

Endicott Park & Recreation District #7

Swimming pool

Yes 104 66%

No 54 34%

Endicott Cemetery District #4

General maintenance

Yes 84 73%

No 31 27%

Garfield Cemetery District #2

Reserve for improvements

Yes 185 76%

No 59 24%

Oakesdale Cemetery District #1

General maintenance

Yes 126 71%

No 51 29%

 

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