Likewise, early results show ECFR’s levy lid lift, which will increase the fire district’s levy rate from $1.08 per $1,000 APV to $1.50 per $1,000 for collection in 2025, is passing 64.89% (1,338 “yes” votes) to 35.11% (724 “no” votes).
Camas candidates fall behind in 3rd Congressional District race
Election night results show two Camas candidates hoping to represent Washington’s 3rd District in Congress — including Camas City Councilmember Leslie Lewallen — falling behind Democratic Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican candidate Joe Kent.
As of Tuesday night, Gluesenkamp Perez had garnered 56,634 votes (46.87%) statewide and Kent had 46,302 votes (38.32%) while Lewallen, who ran as a Republican, and Camas resident John Saulie-Rohman, who ran as an Independent candidate had received 12.43% and 2.29% of the votes, respectively.
The top two vote-getters — likely Gluesenkamp Perez and Kent — will compete in the November general election.
Washougal mayor has slight lead among Republican candidates in 17th Legislative District, Position 2 race