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Updated Nov. 5, 6:36 p.m. 

As vote counts are being finalized for the Nov. 2013 General Election, it’s clear that this election was a huge victory for local incumbents.

This election featured key battles locally, including three well-fought for battles for MLT City Council positions three, four and five.

As of 6:36 p.m., incumbent MLT city council-members Kyoko Wright, Bryan Wahl and Doug McCardle are all leading their challengers in each of their contested positions. McCardle, who was faced by challenger Stephen Barnes, is winning with a very slim margin.

Mayor Jerry Smith and Councilman Rick Ryan ran unopposed.

For the Brier Mayoral election, as of 9:49 p.m., incumbent Mayor Bob Colinas had a hefty lead over challenger Adam Gregorich.

Stay with thehawkeye.org and our Twitter feed (@MTHSHawkeye) for more updates about the local elections.

The most current information can be found online at the Snohomish County General Election Results Page.

 

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Nick Fiorillo, Editor-in-Chief

Nick Fiorillo is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hawkeye and thehawkeye.org. This is Nick's second year of serving as editor. Last year, he led the Hawkeye in one of the organization's most dramatic transformations in decades, replacing the broadsheet newspaper with a feature based newsmagazine and an emphasis on online content.

Prior to serving as editor-in-chief, Nick was the local news editor during his sophomore year and was a staff reporter during his freshman year.

Nick was named as the 2014 Free Spirit Scholar from Washington state, and traveled to Washington, D.C. as the Washington state delegate to the 2014 Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference. He has received several state and national awards for journalism, including several JEA National Write-off Competition Awards. He was recently awarded the rating of "Superior" for Editorial Writing at the Spring 2014 JEA/NSPA High School Journalism Conference in San Diego, Calif.

His interests include journalism, politics, public policy, law and education. He plans on attending a four-year university and majoring in political science and social policy.

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