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Clark County primary election results

The Columbian
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Primary election results:

Top two vote-getters in each race advance to the Nov. 5 general election budget.

City of Vancouver

Position 1

Brian Joseph Smith: 2,862, 19.95 percent

Jack Burkman: 6,457, 45.0 percent

Micheline Doan: 3,042, 21.20 percent

Otto Guardado: 1,898, 13.23 percent

City of Vancouver

Position 2

Jeanne E. Stewart: 5,720, 39.5 percent

Alishia Topper: 4,625, 31.94 percent

Ty Stober: 4,078, 28.16 percent

City of Vancouver

Position 3

Galina Burley: 2,641, 18.16 percent

Anne McEnerny-Ogle: 5,184, 35.65 percent

Frank Decker: 3,392, 23.32 percent

Jeanne Harris: 2,363, 16.25 percent

Adam R. Fox: 911, 6.26 percent

City of Battle Ground

Position 1

Richard Brown: 225, 15.67 percent

Michael J. Ciraulo: 525, 36.56 percent

Lyle Lamb: 444, 30.92 percent

Cherish L. DesRochers: 223, 15.53 percent

City of La Center

Position 2

Tim Hopkin: 122, 31.85 percent

Nathan J. Stokes: 70, 18.28 percent

Al Luiz: 188, 49.09 percent

City of Washougal

Position 3

Lisa D. Voeltz: 401, 32.82 percent

Paul Greenlee: 638, 52.21 percent

George Kolin: 173, 14.16 percent

Washougal School District

District 3

Blaine A. Peterson: 835, 57.43 percent

Eva-Maria Mull: 272, 18.71 percent

Jeanie Moran: 341, 23.45 percent

Clark County Fire & Rescue

Position 1

W. Frank Mazna: 927, 34.46 percent

Richard Britschgi: 417, 15.50 percent

David Town: 1,272, 47.29 percent

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