Politics & Government

Elections 2012: District 31 Incumbents Maintain Solid Leads in in First Week of Election Returns

With more than 22,000 votes now counted, both Rep. Cathy Dahlquist and Rep. Chris Hurst lead their respective opponents by at least 15 percent.

The numbers rounding out the first week of returns brought no surprises in both 31st District legislative races.

With updated numbers from both Pierce and King counties as of 12:30 p.m. Friday, Rep. Cathy Dahlquist now leads with 14,200 votes (63.7 percent) over challenger Brian Gunn with 8,092 (36.3 percent) for Position No. 1.

Rep. Chris Hurst's (12,539 votes) lead over challenger Lisa Connors (9,288 votes) narrowed slightly to 57.45 percent over Connors' 42.55 percent over the .

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Hurst said Wednesday he was pleased with the initial numbers. "I'm really happy with where we are right now," he said. "Obviously this is just the beginning of the campaign now, towards the general, but we're in a very strong position. ... I'm really gratified by the show of support we got from folks and very thankful that we did so well. ... We'll keep working hard and see where we end up in November."

Reichert's Lead Also Solid

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Dave Reichert holds his solid lead of 50.2 percent in the 8th District Congressional primary in Washington, with democrat Karen Porterfield holding the second position with 28.66 percent, making the two the likely candiates in the general election this fall.

So far, 103,266 of registered voters' votes have been counted.


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