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The 2010 King CD Board of Supervisors Election was held on March 16, 2010. You can view the press release noticing the election here.
Election Results
Max Prinsen of Renton won the King CD election and will be seated on the Board of Supervisors at the June 14th Board of Supervisors meeting. The final vote totals are:
| Candidate | Votes | Percentage |
| Max Prinsen | 1822 | 41.5% |
| Mara Heiman | 1543 | 35.2% |
| Mary Embleton | 565 | 12.9% |
| Kirk Prindle | 403 | 9.1% |
| Teri Herrera | 56 | 1.2% |
Results by polling location
For a breakdown of the candidate vote totals sorted by polling location, please click here.
Please note the exact totals differ slightly from what was announced on March 17th, as this final vote count includes provisional ballots, and the earlier count did not.
Confirm your ballot was counted
The ballots we provided on Election Day had a perforated receipt that we asked voters to keep if they wanted to confirm their vote was counted. We have those receipts available for voters to view now.
Ballots are sorted by voting center. If you voted in Seattle, you will find your ballot receipt by clicking on the “Seattle” link below.
| Auburn | Carnation | Seattle | Vashon |
| Bellevue | Des Moines | Shoreline |
Meet the Candidates
Please visit our candidates page to learn more about each of the five candidates who ran for the Board of Supervisors.
Election Day Information
King Conservation District, working with election administrator Election Trust, provided 7 polling locations for the election on March 16th (please see list below).
All registered voters who reside within the District boundaries are eligible to vote in the election. District boundaries include all of King County, except the cities of Federal Way, Enumclaw, Skykomish, Milton and Pacific. Voters must present proper identification, such as a driver’s license, passport or birth certificate.
Additional information regarding the King Conservation District Election can be obtained by contacting Ava Souza at (425) 282-1920.
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Additional Information on Washington State conservation district elections
can be obtained by visiting www.scc.wa.gov and www.nacdnet.org