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Stories related to 9/20/05 primaryShowing up to 25 most recent stories (9/21/2005) Preliminary results from Tuesday's primary show Guy Gifford and incumbent June Sine as the leading candidates for the District 3 seat on the East Valley School Board. (9/21/2005) Appointed Spokane City Councilwoman Mary Verner cleared her first hurdle in seeking to win election to the District 2 seat she has held for 18 months. (9/21/2005) Airway Heights voters soundly rejected Tuesday a $5 million proposal to build a recreation center. Just 38 percent of voters supported the measure, which would have created a building with a pool and waterslides, a fitness center and meeting rooms. (9/21/2005) In the six-way race for Spokane Valley City Council Position 6, unofficial results indicate longtime incorporation supporter Ed Mertens and planning commissioner Bill Gothmann will move on to the general election. (9/21/2005) Northwest Spokane voters and first-time candidate Nancy McLaughlin will have to wait a week or more to find out the other name on the general election ballot for the District 3 Council seat. (9/21/2005) Spokane voter Leonard Pederson arrived at his precinct's polling station at Assumption School with identification in hand – a driver's license and a voter registration card. » Complete election coverage (9/21/2005) Amy Jo Sooy, seeking her third term as Cheney mayor, received a vote of confidence at the polls Tuesday night, winning the city's primary. She will be challenged by Allan Gainer, a Cheney bookstore owner, who finished second in the four-person race.
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