URGENT — Clallam County Election — School districts: Baxter over Wheeler in PA. Johnson beats Rosales in Sequim. And other races.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS

PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 Director Position No. 3

Patti Happe

4,296 100%

Total Votes 4,296 100%

PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 Director Position No. 4

Lonnie Linn

4,266 100%

PORT ANGELES SCHOOL DISTRICT 121 Director Position No. 5

Steven J. Baxter

3,192 60.72%

Arlene Wheeler

2,065 39.28%

Total Votes 5,257 100%

CRESCENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 313 Director Position No. 3

Trisha Haggerty

438 100%

Total Votes 438 100%

CRESCENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 313 Director Position No. 4

Susan Hopper

435 100%

Total Votes 435 100%

CRESCENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 313 Director Position No. 5

Tracey Grover

445 100%

Total Votes 445 100%

SEQUIM SCHOOL DISTRICT 323 Director District No. 1

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

Sarah Bedinger

5,763 100%

Total Votes 5,763 100%

SEQUIM SCHOOL DISTRICT 323 Director District No. 3

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

John Bridge

5,657 100%

Total Votes 5,657 100%

SEQUIM SCHOOL DISTRICT 323 Director At Large, Position No. 5

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

Stephen Rosales

3,172 43.23%

Walter Johnson

4,165 56.77%

Total Votes 7,337 100%

CAPE FLATTERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 Director District No. 2

Gregory Colfax

223 100%

Total Votes 223 100%

CAPE FLATTERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 Director District No. 4

Donald R. Baker

214 100%

Total Votes 214 100%

CAPE FLATTERY SCHOOL DISTRICT 401 Director District No. 5

Tracey Rascon

220 100%

Total Votes 220 100%

QUILLAYUTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 402 Director District No. 1

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

David L. Dickson

687 100%

Total Votes 687 100%

QUILLAYUTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 402 Director District No. 3

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

Candidate Vote Vote %

Bill Rohde

641 100%

Total Votes 641 100%

QUILLAYUTE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 402 Director District No. 5

*Multi-county race. Results include only Clallam County.

Starla Daman

708 100%

Total Votes 708 100%

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