UPDATED: Election results: 2020 Washington County primary and non-partisan judicial candidates

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The full, unofficial results are in from the 2020 preferential primary, non-partisan judicial, and annual elections held in Washington County on Tuesday.

Out of 131,721 registered voters in the county, a total of 38,890 people cast ballots in the election.

In all, 24,396 voters cast ballots in the Democratic primary, and 13,396 people voted on the Republican ticket. A total of 672 non-partisan-only ballots were cast in the early vote.

In local judicial races, Stacey Zimmerman defeated Robert Depper in the race for Circuit Judge District 4 with 76% of the vote, and Terra Stephenson won the race for State District Court District 2 Division 4 with 50% of the vote.

It appears as though Dianne Warren (29%) and Conrad Odom (24%) will head to a runoff in the Circuit Judge District 4 Division 8 race after failing to secure more than 50% of the vote or 20% more than their nearest opponent in a crowded field.

A new .25% sales tax increase for Washington County also passed, with 64% of voters voting in favor of the tax.

The full, unofficial results of the early and absentee ballots counted are listed below.

Note: These results only reflect ballots cast in Washington County.

Non-Partisan Judicial

State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 4
Barbara Womack Webb – 17,954 (51%)
Judge Morgan “Chip” Welch – 17,402 (49%)

Circuit Judge District 4 Division 3
Judge Stacey Zimmerman – 27,304 (76%)
Robert L. Depper III – 8,505 (24%)

Circuit Judge District 4 Division 8
Dianne Warren – 10,059 (29%)
Tim Snively – 6,828 (19%)
Mieka Hatcher – 4,908 (14%)
Brian Hogue – 5,020 (14%)
Conrad Odom – 8,445 (24%)

State District Court District 2 Division 4
Terra Stephenson – 17,242 (50%)
Mark N. Scalise – 13,280 (39%)
David Dero Phillips – 3,839 (11%)

Democratic Party

US President
Bernie Sanders – 8,440 (34%)
Joseph R. Biden – 6,894 (28%)
Elizabeth Warren – 3,865 (16%)
Michael R. Bloomberg – 3,002 (12%)
Pete Buttigieg – 917 (4%)
Amy Klobuchar – 687 (2%)
Tulsi Gabbard – 157 (1%)
Tom Steyer – 149 (1%)
Andrew Yang – 58
Corey Booker – 22
Kamala Harris – 22
Marianne Williamson – 17
Michael Bennet – 14
John K. Delaney – 14
Steve Bullock – 14
Julian Castro – 19
Mosie Boyd – 9
Joe Sestak – 8

Justice of the Peace District 7
Janelle Bradford Smiley – 1,463 (83%)
Stephen M. Ritterbush – 296 (17%)

Constable District 2
John M. Brooks – 5,232 (55%)
Constable Nickel Potter – 4,363 (45%)

Republican Party

US President
Donald J. Trump – 13,022 (96%)
Bill Weld – 454 (3%)
Roque “Rocky” De La Fuente – 140 (1%)

Justice of the Peace District 4
Bill Ussery – 47 (72%)
Frederick W. Anderson – 18 (28%)

Constable District 1
Constable John Duggar – 2,263 (53%)
Brent Hicks – 2,000 (47%)

School Elections

Elkins School District #10 44.2 School Mill Tax
For tax – 617 (64%)
Against tax – 348 (36%)

Farmington School District #6
Josh Petree – 1,196 (55%)
Mark Vaughn – 969 (45%)

Farmington School District #6 – 42.6 Mill School Tax
For tax – 1,602 (66%)
Against tax – 834 (34%)

Siloam Springs School District #21 45 Mill School Tax
Against tax – 97 (56%)
For tax – 76 (44%)

West Fork School District #141 41.6 Mill School Tax
For tax – 730 (63%)
Against tax – 429 (37%)

Fayetteville School District #1 Board of Directors – Zone 2
Tracey Pomeroy – 2,431 (58%)
Robert Maranto – 1,747 (42%)

Fayetteville School District #1 Board of Directors – Zone 4
Katrina Osborne – 743 (75%)
Justin Jones – 254 (25%)

Lincoln School District #48 – 42.7 Mill School Tax
For tax – 532 (53%)
Against tax – 372 (47%)

Springdale School District #50 Board of Directors
Clinton Bell – 5771 (62%)
Edwin Strickland – 3,513 (38%)

Springdale School District #50
For Tax – 6,257 (60%)
Against Tax – 4,094 (40%)

Washington County

.025% Sales and Use Tax
For – 24,466 (64%)
Against – 13,785 (36%)

Sales And Use Tax Winslow
For 103 – (89%)
Against – 13 (11%)

1% Sales and Use Tax Goshen
For – 334 (65%)
Against – 183 (35%)