Lisa Building
SEATTLE — King County appears set to appoint a new prosecutor.
Leesa Manion leads with 56 percent of the vote after her initial return. Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell trailed with 44 percent of the vote. With 27 years of deputy prosecutor experience, Manion will be the first woman and person of color to serve as King County’s prosecutor.
As of 8:30pm on Nov. 8, here are the people with the most AAPI votes in Washington state’s 2022 election.
These are preliminary results.
The election results were certified by the counties on November 29.
federal
U.S. Congressional Representative for District 7
Pramila Jayapal 84%
U.S. Congressional Representative for District 10
Marilyn Strickland 57%
state
Secretary of State
Steve Hobbs 64%
First Legislative District Representative
Davina Durr 73%
First Legislative District Representative
Clyde Razor 53%
Representative of the 32nd Legislative District
Cindy Liu 87%
Representative of the 33rd Legislative District
Mia Suling Gregson 93%
34th Legislative District Senator
Joe Nguyen 85%
Representative of the 37th Legislative District
Sharon Fumiko Santos 90%
41st Legislative District Representative
Merrill 68%
45th Legislative District Senator
Dhingra pollen 63%
48th Legislative District Representative
Wandana Slater 95%
county
King County Prosecutor
Lisa Building 56%
judicial
Supreme Court of Western Australia, Chancellorship 1
Mary Yu 98%
Court of Appeals, 1st District, 1st District, Judge Post 7
Janet Bell 98%
King County, Southwest Electoral District, Judge Position 4
Faamomoi Masaniai, Jr. 97%
King County, Southeast District, Judge Position No. 1
Liata Cuba 96%
King County, West District, Judge Position 2
Culkind Dillon 98%
King County, West District, Judge Position 4
Greg Hirakawa 99%
City of Seattle, City Court, Judge Position 2
Andre Chin 99%
City of Seattle, City Court, Judge Position 3
Purgavadadi 57%
The Secretary of State has until December 8 to certify the final results. Any results published prior to certification are unofficial.



