WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. — Track Aug. 6, 2024, primary election results for the biggest races across Whatcom and Skagit counties, including commissioner positions as well as levies that impact education, recreation and fire services.
An initial round of election returns will be 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.
The County Canvassing Board will certify and transmit election results Aug. 20. The last day for the secretary of state to certify the primary election results is Aug. 23.
The two top vote-getters during the August primary advance to the November general election.
Ballot measures such as levy renewals or increases typically take effect within 12 months of voter approval.
Congressional District 2
Skagit County-wide election results
Voters will decide on levies that impact an Anacortes recreation district and county fire services.
Skagit County commissioner and legislative election results
Voters will decide on county commissioners as well as legislative races.
Whatcom County-wide election results
Voters will decide on levies that impact Lynden schools and county fire services.
Whatcom County commissioner and legislative election results
Voters will decide on a commissioner with Whatcom PUD as well as legislative races.