Spokane Valley City Council, Position 5
Election Results
Candidate | Votes | Pct |
---|---|---|
Pamela Haley | 6,952 | 47.21% |
Wayne J. Fenton | 3,804 | 25.83% |
Mary K. Butler-Stonewall | 2,016 | 13.69% |
Pat Stretch | 1,955 | 13.27% |
* Race percentages are calculated with data from the Secretary of State's Office, which omits write-in votes from its calculations when there are too few to affect the outcome. The Spokane County Auditor's Office may have slightly different percentages than are reflected here because its figures include any write-in votes.
The Candidates
Pamela Haley
Contact Information
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- votepamhaley.com
- Facebook page
Wayne J. Fenton
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Mary K. Butler-Stonewall
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- Facebook page
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