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You are here: Home / News / Community News / Features / Votes are in — Hara, Singh, Gregerson defeated

Votes are in — Hara, Singh, Gregerson defeated

November 5, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

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From left: Bruce Harrell, Kshama Sawant, and Peter Kwon

The votes were tallied Nov. 3-4, and the results regarding the API community were:

John Lee lost to Davina Duerr for the City of Bothell Council Position No. 2. Lee received 39% of the vote.

Hira Singh lost to Tina Budell for the City of Kent Council Position No. 1. Singh received 34% of the vote.

Pamela Banks lost to Kshama Sawant for the Seattle City Council Position No. 3. Banks received 47% of the vote. Sawant received 52% of the vote.

Bruce Harrell defeated Tammy Morales for the Seattle City Council Position No 2, winning 55% of the vote.

Peter Kwon defeated Sally Andrews for the Seatac City Council Position No. 3. Kwon received 60% of the votes.

Incumbent Mia Su-Ling Gregerson lost to Erin Sitterley for the Seatac City Council Position No. 7. Gregerson received 41% of the votes.

Lloyd Hara was defeated by John Wilson for the King County Assessor position. Hara received 44% of the votes.

Hiroshi Eto ran unopposed for the Federal Way School District No. 5.

In one of the closest races, Vandana Slatter defeated Michelle Hilhorst for the Bellevue City Council Position No. 5, winning 50.6% of the vote. The race was decided by fewer than 200 votes. (end)

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Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News, Politics Tagged With: 2015, API, Bruce Harrell, Hira Singh, Hiroshi Eto, John Lee, John Wilson, King County Assessor, Kshama Sawant, Lloyd Hara, Pamela Banks, Peter Kwon, Vandana Slatter, Vol 34 No 46 | November 7 - November 13

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