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Three incumbents trailing in local races

Some local races hotly contested, others aren't close

LINCOLN COUNTY--Three incumbents are trailing after the first election returns amongst the seven contested races in the Davenport, Reardan, Harrington, Edwall and Sprague areas. Challengers are defeating incumbents in races for Harrington school board, Fire District No. 4 and Fire District No. 5.

The most closely contested race lies in Fire District No. 5, where incumbent Matt Schneider trails challenger Don Staley. Staley has 263 votes to Schneider's 235, a 52.18% to 46.63% disparity.

Fire District No. 4's race is also very close, where challenger Brandon Turner leads incumbent Carol Paul 121-106, a 53.07% to 46.49% margin.

Incumbent Harrington school board member Cade Clarke trails challenger Justin Slack, a former city councilmember, 111-73 (60%-39.46%).

Other contested races aren't particularly close after first count. Joe Armand leads Denisa Holling 83-28, while incumbent Stephen Hardy leads Christopher Meats 85-22 in races for Harrington city council.

Sprague also is yielding some fascinating results, with Scooter Dearing ahead of current mayor John C. Eagleson 60-39 after first count in a race for city council. Current councilmember M. Shawn Coombs leads Sunnie Fortin 72-34 in the race for city mayor.

The seventh contested race in The Times' coverage area is in Cemetery District No. 7, where Joy Vold leads Thomas Pelley 118-45 for a commissioner spot.

Lincoln County voters appear to have soundly rejected three state advisory votes. Advisory vote No. 36, concerning a 988 behavioral health crisis response and suicide prevention tax on telephone lines for government spending, is being rejected 2,013 votes to 537. Advisory vote No. 37, which concerns a 7% tax in capital tax gains in excess of $250,000, is being voted down 2,272 votes to 382 by county voters. Advisory vote No. 38, which concerns a 2% premiums tax on captive insurers from owners and affiliates, is being repealed 2,173 votes to 453 in Lincoln County.

All three advisory votes are also receiving "repeal" majorities statewide. King and Jefferson County voters voted to maintain votes No. 36 and 38, while Jefferson County voters are also voting to maintain vote No. 37.

Here are all other local election results as of Tuesday's first count that aren't contested races. The next count is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 4 at 4 p.m.

Lincoln County prosecuting attorney

Adam Walser 2,199, Write-In 53

Davenport city council

Lance Strite 237, Write-In 7

Jessica Smith 229, Write-In 5

Cory Hollis 231, Write-In 3

Patrick Katz 253, Write-In 6

Harrington city council

David Buddrius 86, Write-In 6

Harrington mayor

Jess Silhan 100

Sprague city council

Alice Callen 94, Write-In 2

Reardan town council

Dan Graham 98

Celeste Lewis 92

Leanne Merkel 98

Reardan mayor

Gail Daniels 91, Write-In 6

Sprague school board

Amanda Osborne 147, Write-In 2

Joan Schmitt 142, Write-In 1

Reardan-Edwall school board

Simon Butterfield 254, Write-In 7

Jennifer Cox 283, Write-In 1

Ryan Clouse 277, Write-In 1

Harrington school board

Shelley Quigley 158, Write-In 11

Jon Evans 153, Write-In 10

Davenport school board

Janie Schreck 480, Write-In 5

Fire District No. 6 commissioner

Ron Mielke 146, Write-In 15

Hospital District No. 3 commissioner

Taunya Van Pevenage 1,624, Write-In 18

Rox Ann Sherwood 1,608, Write-In 23

Andrew Schreck 1,606, Write-In 13

Cemetery District No. 1 commissioner

Pat Hogan 141

Cemetery District No. 2 commissioner

Jason Gray 62

Andrea McLauglin 61

Cemetery District No. 3 commissioner

Rosemary Reagan 50, Write-In 1

Cemetery District No. 6 commissioner

Kevin Kintschi 49

Cemetery District No. 7 commissioner

Pat Whipple 147, Write-In 4

Parks and Recreation District No. 1 commissioner

Kevin Klein 58, Write-In 2

Kayla Soliday 60, Write-In 2

Parks and Recreation District No. 2 commissioner

Steven Ferris 72, Write-In 2

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Drew Lawson, Editor

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Drew Lawson is the editor of the Davenport Times. He is a graduate of Eastern Washington University.

 

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