Two candidates for Tacoma School Board remain just inches apart following a count of additional ballots from Tuesday’s primary election.
On Wednesday, the Pierce County Auditor’s Office reported that in the race for Position 5, challenger Kim Washington remained ahead of incumbent Kim Golding by 45 votes.
Karen Vialle, a former Tacoma mayor and current substitute teacher in Tacoma, was the leader in that four-way race, with more than 51 percent of the votes cast.
Washington, an administrator at Clover Park Technical College, has 20.11 percent and Golding, a respiratory therapist running for her second six-year term on the board, has 19.92 percent.
The top two vote-getters will move on to the general election in November. More ballots will be counted this afternoon. The auditor’s office says about 600 ballots remain to be counted countywide, based on the number of ballots mailed out to voters.
Ballots must have been postmarked no later than Tuesday. Election results are to be certified Aug. 31.
Debbie Cafazzo, staff writer





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