Just after 8 p.m. Tuesday evening, county elections offices will share what they’ve tallied from ballots received so far. But some races won’t be decided for a few days. Then Washington will be one step closer to hiring its first new governor in a dozen years.
Also at stake: every seat in the Washington House and about half of the state Senate. Plus, Seattle voters are choosing a city-wide councilmember to serve a one-year term. The top two finishers in Washington’s primary election races will advance to the November General Election, no matter their party.
Cascade PBS is following all these races and will post the first batch of results
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