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  • Kadlec leads Chamberlain in race for Ritzville mayoral seat

    Rod Larse, The Journal|Updated Nov 3, 2021

    RITZVILLE — Former two-term Mayor Linda Kadlec has apparently won election to the Mayor’s Office, out polling Councilman Dennis R Chamberlain, 304-132 for the 2-year unexpired term of former Mayor Gary Cook. The inital tally will change as Adams County elections officials count late-arriving ballots over the next week. In the contested Ritzville City Council race, challenger Marcia Reimers Smith has a slim 18-vote lead over incumbent Mark Weigand, 216 to 198....

  • Preliminary tally in southern Spokane County elections

    Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 3, 2021

    CHENEY – Here are the initial Spokane County results of the Tuesday, Nov. 2 general election. Some elections include areas of adjacent counties; those counties' results are not included. State Advisory No. 36 • Repealed 62.62% • Maintained 37.38% Advisory No. 37 • Repealed 67.80% • Maintained 32.20% Advisory Nov. 38 • Repealed 65.95% • Maintained 34.05% Airway Heights City Council Position No. 1 • Sonny Weathers 94,59% Position No. 2 • Arthur Bubb 94.52% Position No. 4 ...

  • Challenger Cooper leading in mayoral race

    Matthew O. Stephens, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 3, 2021

    MEDICAL LAKE – Challengers in at least three races have resounding leads in their bids to unseat incumbent elected city officials following the initial count of the Nov. 2 general election returns. In the mayoral race, challenger Terri Cooper leads has 412 votes (62.61%) while incumbent Shirley Maike has 234 votes (36%) of the total 668 ballots. Four write-in votes have also counted in the mayoral race. Of the 2,991 registered voters in Medical Lake, 22.33% of voters showed u...

  • Pandemic politics hit elections

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 3, 2021

    CHENEY – Pandemic politics may have cost two incumbent School Board members their seats in the Tuesday, Nov. 2 general election. As of press time, incumbents Marcie Estrellado and Suzanne G. Dolle were trailing challengers spurred on by the way the School District and board handled coronavirus mandates, including school closures, mask requirements, and vaccination requirements. As of press time Tuesday night, challenger Mark L. Scott was leading incumbent Estrellado in the r...