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2023 general election results for Snohomish County

Voters will decide on some of the top races in Snohomish County, including county sheriff, auditor, executive and Superior Court judge.
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Ballots mailed-in are ready to be sorted at the King County Elections office Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2020, in Renton, Wash.

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Track Nov. 7, 2023, general election results for the biggest races across Snohomish County, including the county sheriff, auditor, executive, city councils and Superior Court judges.

An initial round of election returns was released shortly after 8 p.m. on election day. These returns are from ballots that were turned in early and tabulated. However, counties will release additional results in the days after the election as more ballots are counted. Additional results are typically released daily. There are 610 races in western Washington alone.

After dropping off or mailing a ballot, voters can track the status of their ballot by visiting VoteWA.gov

The last day for the secretary of state to certify the general election results is Dec. 7.

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Snohomish County-wide election results

Voters will decide on many county-wide races including the sheriff's race where a 33-year law enforcement veteran is challenging the incumbent, a landlord challenging the longtime assessor and more. 

City Council, mayoral and other candidate election results

Arlington and Edmonds both have mayoral races. Voters will also decide on open city council positions and an Everett Port Commissioner position.




Snohomish school, fire and public utility district election results

Voters will decide on multiple school board directors, fire levies and more.


   

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