Incumbents generally fared well in Tuesday’s general election, with all but four leading their challengers in early election returns from Clark County Elections. An EMS levy in Washougal was passing handily, receiving 80.02 percent of the vote.
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Source: The Columbian
Incumbents, EMS levy faring well in initial Clark County election returns
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