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2 Reconciliation Form Registered voters eligible to participate Yakima County name Active registered voters 4,33 August 4, 25 Election date Inactive registered voters 3,34 Category Reconciliation (detailed accounting of ballots) Not Counted Issued (number of voters issued ballots) Received Accepted forwarded to other counties Rejected s for all voter categories 4,46,75,63 92 Discrepancy (If zero, category balances) UOCAVA n/a Federal write-in n/a n/a Provisional (include provisional ballots from other counties) DREs (do not report ballots filled in with Automarks) n/a All voters not reported above (including regular ballots & ACP) 4,83,679,588 9 Are all separate category discrepancy cells zero? If other than zero, check calculations or provide explanation of the category discrepancy. Write Answer Here Voters credited to ballots counted! Use Ente r to move down If the number of "total valid ballots" differs from the number of "ballots counted," provide an explanation in the space below. Write Explanation Here Overall Ballot Reconciliation! Use Enter to move down Credited voters in EMS,63 Received,75 Subtract: credited envelopes without ballots Counted,63 Add: voters not credited in EMS (examples: FWAB or ACP) Not Counted 92 valid ballots,63 Discrepancy Discrepancy Write Explanation Here If unable to reconcile the number of ballots received, counted, and/or rejected, use this space to describe the investigative process followed.
3 County name Yakima Active registered voters 4,33 Additional information requested by the Secretary of State. Please answer the questions below: For all returned ballots, how many were by: Of all ballots returned, how many were generated through: 8 MyBallot Fax Other online programs 8 AutoMark users: Please provide an estimate of the number of voters using the AutoMark in the box to the right. AutoMark voters: Deposited at staffed, unstaffed deposit sites and voting centers.,982 eballot option originating from county Report prepared by Contact number K. Fisher, Elections Manager
4 Cumulative Report Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page of 3 8/8/25 7:4 AM Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Precincts Reporting of 7 = Party Candidate NA City of Granger; Mayor, Vote For Gary Anderson Charles E. Wheaton Jose A. Trevino Bill Sharp % % % % % % Votes: Over Votes: Under Votes: City of Union Gap; Council, Position 4, Vote For Lorena Fernandez Jim Lemon David D. Butler % % % % % % 5.87% 5.87% Votes: % % Over Votes: Under Votes: 2.35% 2.35% City of Union Gap; Council, Position 6, Vote For Eddie Perez James Murr Julie Schilling % % % % % % 8.4% 8.4% Votes: % % Over Votes: Under Votes: 6.4% 6.4% City of Yakima; Council, District, Vote For Llosimar Garcia Dulce Gutiérrez Russell A. Monteiro % % % % 49.94% 49.94% 4 3.3% 4 3.3% Votes: % % Over Votes: 2 Under Votes:.44% 2.44%
5 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Cumulative Report Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 2 of 3 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Party Candidate NA City of Yakima; Council, District 2, Vote For Pablo Gonzalez Avina Cristal Gutiérrez Edgar Moreno Maud Scott % % % % % % % % 2.36% 2.36% Votes: % % Over Votes: 3 Under Votes:.54%.8% 3.54%.8% City of Yakima; Council, District 3, Vote For Nicholas A. Kline Justin Cawley Kelly M. Rosenow Patricia Byers Carmen Méndez % % % % % % % % % %.67%.67% Votes:, %, % Over Votes: 4 Under Votes: 2.27%.3% %.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 4, Vote For Bill Lover Lawrence (Larry) Breer Tony Williams Tony Sandoval % % % % % % % % 3.9% 3.9% Votes:, %, % Over Votes: Under Votes: 3.27% 3.27%
6 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Cumulative Report Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 3 of 3 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Party Candidate NA City of Yakima; Council, District 5, Vote For Gordon J. Heintzman, Sr. Reed C. Pell Kathy Coffey Philip Micheal Joseph Allard % % % % % % % % 7.93% 7.93% Votes:, %, % Over Votes: 6 Under Votes: 5.33%.27% %.27% City of Yakima; Council, District 6, Vote For Gavin D. Keefe Maureen Adkison Adam Yoest % %, %, % % % 26.93% 26.93% Naches Valley School District No. Jt3; Director, District 4, Vote For Votes: 2, % 2, % Over Votes: Under Votes:.4%.4% Patti Hyatt George D. Pickard Mary Rennie % % % % % % 7.45% 7.45% Votes:, %, % Over Votes: Under Votes:.6%.6%.6%.6%
7 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Granger; Mayor 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Gary Anderson Charles E. Wheaton Jose A. Trevino Bill Sharp s % Provisional s
8 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 2 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Union Gap; Council, Position 4 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Lorena Fernandez Jim Lemon David D. Butler s % % % Provisional s
9 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 3 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Union Gap; Council, Position 6 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Eddie Perez James Murr Julie Schilling s % % % Provisional s
10 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 4 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Llosimar Garcia Dulce Gutiérrez Russell A. Monteiro s % % % % % % Provisional s
11 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 5 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 2 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Pablo Gonzalez Avina Cristal Gutiérrez Edgar Moreno Maud Scott s % % % % % % Provisional s
12 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 6 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 3 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Nicholas A. Kline Justin Cawley Kelly M. Rosenow Patricia Byers Carmen Méndez s % % % % % % % % % Provisional s
13 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 7 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 4 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Bill Lover Lawrence (Larry) Breer Tony Williams Tony Sandoval s % % % % % % % % % Provisional s
14 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 8 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 5 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Gordon J. Heintzman, Sr. Reed C. Pell Kathy Coffey Philip Micheal Joseph Allard s % % % % % % % Provisional s
15 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page 9 of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% City of Yakima; Council, District 6 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Gavin D. Keefe Maureen Adkison Adam Yoest s % % % % % % % % % % % Provisional s
16 Canvass Report By Mail Voters Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4, 25 Page of Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Naches Valley School District No. Jt3; Director, District 4 Precinct By Mail Registered Voters Percent Turnout Patti Hyatt George D. Pickard Mary Rennie s 68 * * % * * * * * % % % % * * % * * * * * % % % % % * * % * * * * * % % % * * * * * * * * Provisional s
17 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Page of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Union Gap; Council, Position 4 No Name 5 Unresolved Names for Contest: number of votes: 5
18 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 2 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Union Gap; Council, Position 6 Jim Lemon No Name Steve Reedy 5 2 Unresolved Names for Contest: 3 number of votes: 8
19 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 3 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District Alfredo Farias Alison L. Cordero Howard N. Schwartz Joel Savage Jon Hawdkonson Mr. Lover No Name Shannon R. Monaghan Thomas Francis McCormick 6 Unresolved Names for Contest: 9 number of votes: 4
20 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 4 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District 2 Dulce Gutierrez No Name Unresolved Names for Contest: 2 number of votes: 2
21 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 5 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District 3 Jerri Martin Jerry R. Hilton Lizabeth S. Martin Lizabeth S. R. Martin Michael Pecheos No Name 5 Unresolved Names for Contest: 6 number of votes:
22 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 6 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District 4 Amy Seek Dave Ettle Duane Rike Dulce Gutierrez Matt Garcia No Name Sonia Rodriguez Stephen Hovanes 6 Unresolved Names for Contest: 8 number of votes: 3
23 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 7 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District 5 Dave Culley Dulce Gutierrez George Olsen Jared A. Boswell John Sweesy Kim Fowler Linden C. Asbell Me Meyer No Name Phedra Quincey Randy Flores Robert Sorenson Terry Swan 2 4 Unresolved Names for Contest: 3 number of votes: 7
24 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% Page 8 of 9 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes City of Yakima; Council, District 6 Bill Lover Dick Zais Harold Porath Ken Martin Kristian Stewart Maria Cuevas Mike Cass No Name Pablo Gonzalez Reed Pell Ryan Mello Tony Williams Unresolved Names for Contest: 2 number of votes: 26
25 Unresolved s Official Primary Yakima County, Washington August 4,25 Page 9 of 9 Number of Voters :,63 of 4,33 = 26.3% 8/8/25 7:4 AM Precincts Reporting of 7 = Contest Title Unresolved Names Number of Votes Naches Valley School District No. Jt3; Director, District 4 George D. Pickard J. D. Blem No Name 5 Unresolved Names for Contest: 3 number of votes: 7
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