Updated election results for Thursday, Nov. 8

The Washington Secretary of State's office updated 2012 general-election results on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 4:30 p.m.

The Washington Secretary of State’s office updated 2012 general-election results on Thursday, Nov. 8 at 4:30 p.m.

Here are the updated vote counts for those in Bothell, Kenmore and Kirkland:

 

Bothell, Kenmore and Kirkland

1st Congressional District

One month short term

Suzan DelBene (D) – 146,070 votes (60 percent)

John Koster (R) – 96,039 votes (39 percent)

 

Next term

Suzan DelBene (D) – 118,570 votes (53 percent)

John Koster (R) – 101,989 votes (46 percent)

 

King County Sheriff

John Urquhart – 308,425 votes (57 percent)

Steve Strachan – 229,644 votes (42 percent)

 

Bothell and north Kirkland

1st Legislative District – Senator

Rosemary McAuliffe (D) – 25,707 votes (55 percent)

Dawn McCravey (R) – 20,699 votes (44 percent)

 

1st Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 1

Derek Stanford (D) – 26,125 votes (55 percent)

Sandy Guinn (R) – 19,187 votes (42 percent)

 

1st Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 2

Luis Moscoso (D) – 26,573 votes (61 percent)

Mark T. Davies (R) – 16,852 votes (38 percent)

 

Kenmore and Kirkland (Finn Hill)

32nd Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 1

Cindy Ryu (D) – 31,667 votes (72 percent)

Randy J. Hayden (R) –  12,071 votes (27 percent)

 

32nd Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 2

Ruth Kagi (D) – 31,810 votes (73 percent)

Robert Reedy (R) – 11,758 votes (26 percent)

 

Kirkland

45th Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 1

Roger Goodman (D) – 27,325 votes (56 percent)

Joel Hussey (R) – 21,499 votes (44 percent)

 

45th Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 1

Larry Springer (D) – 27,773 votes (57 percent)

Jim Thatcher (R) – 20,805 votes (42 percent)

 

48th Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 1

Ross Hunter (D) – 27,157 votes (68 percent)

Bill Hirt (R) – 12,551 votes (31 percent)

 

48th Legislative District – Representative: Pos. 2

Cyrus Habib (D)  – 24,213 votes (60 percent)

Hank Myers (R) – 15,657 votes (39 percent)