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Thursday, November 10, 2011
Week 45 The Voice of Mason County since 1886 -- Published in Shelton, Washington -- $1
By KEVAN MOORE (63.16 percent) voted against the levy who earned 1,701 votes (46.31 percent).
and 1,707 people (36.84 percent) voted In the Southside School District
Unofficial election results released in favor of the measure. A Fire District contest for Position 1, Rachel Hansen
just after 8 p.m. Tuesday night had 16 regular EMS levy also fell short, with earned 247 votes (51.35 percent) com-
Gary Cronce leading city commission- just 154 "yes" votes (46.25 percent) and pared to Don Robbins who earned 229
er Dawn Pannell by a margin of 52.16 179 "no" votes (53.75). votes (47.61 percent).
percent to 46.94 percent in the race for In one of the night's other big races, At the Mary M. Knight School Dis-
mayor. Cronce earned 809 votes and Port of Shelton Commissioner Jack trict Marjorie Adsero earned 155 votes
Pannell earned 728 votes. Miles came up short in his bid for re- (55.36 percent) compared to Steve
City Commissioner Mike Byrne waselection. Miles got 1,721 votes (or 34.38 Messma who got 118 votes (42.14 per-
also defeated Tuesday. Challenger Mike percent) compared to challenger Dick cent).
Olsen got 52 percent of the vote (728) Taylor who earned 3,217 or 64.26 per- In the contested race at the Pioneer
compared to Byrne's 47 percent (658). cent. School District, Janis Snoey earned
The city's public safety sales tax, Incumbents did much better in Shel- 1,125 votes (53.52 percent) compared
meanwhile, cruised to an easy victory ton School District races. Sue McCaus- to Jamie Bariekman who got 952 votes
with 64.37 percent of voters (1,019)vot- land will keep her seat on the school (45.29 percent).
ing "yes" and only 35.63 percent (564) board after earning 2,000 votes (54.96 Things are looking good for support-
voting "no." percent) compared to Caroline Rich who ers of a levy at Hood Canal School Dis-
Fire District 5, though, didn't fare got 1,598 votes (43.91 percent). Incum- trict where 1,093 voters (53.06 percent)
nearly as well. Voters overwhelmingly bent board member Gene Crater, mean- voted for the measure while 967 voters
rejected a maintenance and operations while, earned 1,939 (52.79 percent)
excess propertylevy. In all, 2,927 people votes compared to Sharon Donaldson See Election on page A-7
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