EVERETT — Initial results came in shortly after 8 p.m. Tuesday for the three contested seats on the Marysville School Board , with candidates focusing on the district’s financial situation alongside student outcomes and restoring the community’s trust.
The election comes as the Marysville School District faces budget concerns after it projected an $18 million budget deficit in 2023. In August, the board approved a budget with a general fund balance that starts the school year at $4 million and ends at almost $6 million.
Marysville school board members can choose to receive a $50 daily rate for scheduled meetings and other events.
The county will continue releasing results throughout the week and will certify results Nov. 25.
District 1
Incumbent Malory Simpson led with 64.9% o

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