Washington voters turned out in remarkable numbers to decide some of the big issues facing the country. Crosscut’s reporters, photojournalists and editors were on the scene covering congressional races, legislative contests, statewide ballot measures and the City of Seattle’s levy to support preschool expansion, school programs, student health and the first two years at the Seattle Colleges.
Here are our dispatches on what happened on election night.
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