Jefferson County Auditor Donna Eldridge copies election reports for distribution to those visiting the courthouse on Tuesday night. Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News

Jefferson County Auditor Donna Eldridge copies election reports for distribution to those visiting the courthouse on Tuesday night. Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily News

UPDATED — First JEFFERSON COUNTY returns: Sullivan and Thomas. Harper and Bierbaum.

Attorney and part-time judge Keith Harper and attorney Peggy Ann Bierbaum appear to be the finalists in the race for Jefferson County Superior Court judge.

In the District 2 county commissioner race, incumbent David Sullivan advances along with contractor Tim Thomas of Port Hadlock. Publishing company owner Dan Youra of Port Hadlock finished a distant third.

In the District 1 county commissioner primary, incumbent Phil Johnson took 71 percent of the vote. Challenger Geoff Masci got 29 percent. Both advance to the countywide general vote in November.

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HERE IS THE FIRST COUNT of mail-in ballots in Tuesday’s Jefferson County primary election; top 2 vote-getters advance to the November election:

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Jefferson County Commissioner District 2 (Cape George, 
Tri-Area, Chimacum)

David Sullivan (D) — 1,519 votes; 53%

Tim Thomas (R) — 996; 34.75%

Dan Youra (R) — 351; 12.25%

Jefferson County Superior Court Judge, Position 1

Keith Harper — 4,079; 47.88% (will be elected if gets at least 50 percent-plus-1-vote in the final ballot count)

Peggy Ann Bierbaum — 2,886; 33.87%

Michael Haas 1,555; 18.25%

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Glossary: (D) Democrat; (R) Republican; (Ref) Reform; (i) independent; (np) no preference given. Judge races are nonpartisan.

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