Newcomer Bryce Owings continued to pull ahead of incumbent Josh Binda and incumbent Derica Escamilla still led in the Lynnwood City Council’s two primary election races in updated election returns Wednesday.

Escamilla leads for Position 1 race with 47.28% of the votes counted and Owings is outpacing Binda in Position 3 with 34.75% .

Position 1: Dio Boucsieguez remained in second place as of Wednesday with 34.97% of votes counted while Brandon Kimmel had 17.36% .

Position 3: Binda remained in second place with 33.35% of the votes tallied so far, putting more distance between himself and Tyler Hall, who came in at 31.4%. Binda’s lead increased from his 0.03% margin in Tuesday’s nights returns.

As of Wednesday, Lynnwood’s voter turnout sits at 24% of 23,736 registered

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