Election night results are in from the Nov. 2 general election.
Ballard's three representatives in the state legislature swept their contests, but Democrats and liberal policies outside the 36th District didn't fair as well in early election night results Nov. 2.
Incumbents Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Reuven Carlyle and Mary Lou Dickerson are all handily defeating their challengers and will continue representing Ballard.
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Patty Murray is slightly ahead of challenger Dino Rossi, while incumbent U.S. Rep. Jim McDermott is easily beating North Seattle resident Bob Jeffers-Schroder.
See below for detailed early results from the election.
State Senate, 36th District
Jeanne Kohl-Welles: 81.64 percent
Leslie Klein: 18.36 percent
State Representative, 36th District
Reuven Carlyle: 100 percent
State Representative, 36th District
Mary Lou Dickerson: 78.89 percent
Jill England: 21.11 percent
Congressional District 7
Jim McDermott: 80.94 percent
Bob Jeffers-Schroder: 19.06 percent
United States Senate
Patty Murray: 50.49 percent
Dino Rossi: 49.51 percent
Initiative 1053
Requiring a two-thirds majority to increase taxes.
Yes: 65.64 percent
No: 34.36 percent
Initiative 1082
Concerning industrial insurance.
Yes: 41.87 percent
No: 58.13 percent
Initiative 1098
Creating an income tax for the richest 2 percent while lowering other taxes.
Yes: 34.41 percent
No: 65.59 percent
Initiative 1100
Concerning sale of liquor.
Yes: 48.06 percent
No: 51.94 percent
Initiative 1105
Concerning sale of liquor.
Yes: 36.75 percent
No: 63.25 percent
Initiative 1107
Repeals tax on candy, soda and bottled water.
Yes: 62.91 percent
No: 37.09 percent
Referendum 52
Bonds for energy efficient projects in schools.
Approved: 43.10 percent
Rejected: 56.90 percent
King County Proposition 1
Sales and use tax for fire protection, criminal justice, etc.
Approved: 43.55 percent
Rejected: 56.45 percent
Seattle School District Proposition 1
Supplemental Operations Levy.
Yes: 63.76 percent
No: 36.24 percent
Ed. Note: Results numbers courtesy of Washington State Secretary of State and King County Elections.