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Just 33 votes separate two Benton County candidates. Mandatory recount ordered

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Tri-Cities area Aug. 2 primary election

Here are the latest election results for the Tri-Cities area races in the Aug. 2 Washington primary election.


The race for an open seat on the Benton County Commission is headed for a mandatory machine recount to determine who will face Michael Alvarez in the general election.

William “Bill” Jenkin currently has a 33-vote lead — about 0.21% of the total vote — over Barry Bush after two weeks of counting since the Aug. 2 primary election.

The election was certified on Tuesday. But the distance for second place is so narrow between the two.

Washington state law requires a mandatory machine recount when the difference is less than 2,000 votes and less than half a percentage point.

William “Bill” Jenkin, left, currently has a 33-vote lead over Barry Bush for the open position.
William “Bill” Jenkin, left, currently has a 33-vote lead over Barry Bush for the open position.

Alvarez has the most votes with 7,559. Jenkin received 4,145 and Bush had 4,112. All three are Republicans.

Including 177 write-in votes, a total of 15,993 votes were cast in the election.

The recount, which is expected to take less than a day, will start at 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 22, at the Benton County Voting Center on Columbia Center Boulevard in Kennewick.

After that, the election will be re-certified with any amended results on Aug. 23.

Only the two candidates with the most votes can move on to the Nov. 8 general election.

Current District 2 county Commissioner Shon Small did not file for re-election after serving three terms.

Alvarez is the current mayor of Richland, Jenkin is a former Washington state lawmaker who represented parts of the Tri-Cities in the Legislature, and Bush is a current Benton County PUD commissioner.

This story was originally published August 16, 2022 at 4:22 PM.

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Eric Rosane
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Eric Rosane is the Tri-City Herald’s Civic Accountability Reporter focused on Education and Local Government. Before coming to the Herald in February 2022, he worked at the Daily Chronicle in Lewis County covering schools, floods, fish, dams and the Legislature. He graduated from Central Washington University in 2018.  Support my work with a digital subscription
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Tri-Cities area Aug. 2 primary election

Here are the latest election results for the Tri-Cities area races in the Aug. 2 Washington primary election.