Latest election returns favor leaders in close races in Snoqualmie Valley
November 10, 2011
Vote returns Thursday all but put an end to three close races in Snoqualmie Valley.
Snoqualmie Valley School Board candidate Geoff Doy increased his lead over incumbent Caroline Loudenback. Doy, who ran on a reform platform, leads by 80 votes with 40 percent of all potential votes tallied. King County election officials had expected a 52 percent turnout across the county.
Doy trailed on Election Day, but overtook Loudenback on Wednesday.
School board incumbents earning mixed results
November 8, 2011
UPDATED-12:46 a.m. Nov. 9.
Incumbents Craig Husa, Caroline Loudenback and Dan Popp received varied news in the first count of votes Nov. 8.
While Husa trailed challenger Carolyn Simpson 2,803 votes to 2,317 and Popp led challenger Peggy Johnson 2,833 to 2163, Loudenback was locked in a virtual tie with Geoff Doy.
As of 8:15 p.m. on election night, Loudenback led Doy 2,571 votes to 2,550. Read more


