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Counting the votes

August 7, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Initial votes are in.

As of August 5 voting  preliminary tallies for King County Asian American primary candidates are:

Seattle District 2
Bruce Harrell 62.15%

Seattle District 3
Kshwama Sawant 49.90%
Pamela Banks 35.29%

Seattle District 5
Debadutta Dash 5.54%

City of Bothell, Council Position No. 6
John Lee 28.69%
Hira Singh 27.50%

City of SeaTac Council Position No. 3
Peter Kwon 48.96%

City of SeaTac Council Position No. 7
Leonard Luna 24.14%
Mia Su-Ling Gregerson 31.82%

Steilacoom School district, Position No. 4
Yoshie Wong 36. 38%

Mulkiteo Council Position No. 7
Max Chen 12.34%

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Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News, Politics Tagged With: 2015, Bruce Harrell, Debadutta Dash, Hira Singh, John Lee, Leonard Luna, Pamela Banks, Peter Kwon, Vol 34 No 33 | August 8 - August 14, Yoshie Wong

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