Below are the election results for ballots counted as of Tuesday night for Seattle and selected King County and Washington ballot measures.

These are not the final results. Updated 11/8/19 at 3:39 p.m.

Seattle City Council | District 7

Downtown, Queen Anne, Chinatown-ID

Andrew J. Lewis: 52%

Jim Pugel: 47%

King County Proposition 1: Medic One

Authorizes replacing an expiring Medic One emergency medical services levy.

Yes: 81%

No: 19%

King County Council | District 2

Seattle's University District south to Skyway

Girmay Zahilay: 59%

Larry Gossett: 40%

King County Council | District 4

Seattle's Ballard, Magnolia and downtown neighborhoods

Abigail Doerr: 25%

Jeanne Kohl-Welles: 74%

King County Council | District 6

Eastside, including Mercer Island, Kirkland and Bellevue

Bill Hirt: 21%

Claudia Balducci: 78%

King County Council | District 8

Vashon and Maury Islands

Joe McDermott: 84%

Michael Robert Neher: 16%

State Measures

Referendum 88: Affirmative action

This referendum requires a statewide vote on an initiative that allows for affirmative action policies by Washington state for public education, employment and contracting. Currently, there is a ban of such action. A vote to approve would allow affirmative action. A vote to reject upholds the ban.

Approved: 50.03%

Rejected: 49.97%

Initiative 976: Car tabs

This Tim Eyman initiative would impose a $30 cap on car tab fees for most vehicles, force car values to be assessed based on the Kelley Blue Book, and repeal some transit authorities to impose taxes.

Yes: 53%

No: 47%