“It seems extraordinarily unlikely these results would change,” said Greg Kimsey, county auditor.
Bruce Ziegman, FVRL executive director, also stopped short of declaring a done deal.
“It’s a big relief. It looks real good,” Ziegman said on Friday afternoon.
The tax measure still trails in Clark County by 1,133 votes. Friday’s updated count was 38,449 votes for, 39,582 against — failing, by 50.7 percent to 49.3 percent.
But strong support in Klickitat (63.7 percent) and Skamania (52.7 percent) more than offset that deficit. In the Woodland area of Cowlitz County, the levy trails, 255 votes to 288.
No ballot updates were due in those three counties until next week. For all of Skamania County, only about 25 ballots remain uncounted.
The new grand total for the levy, through Friday: 43,645 votes for, 43,185 votes against.
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Clearly, the upriver Columbia Gorge vote saved the district’s bacon.
Besides crediting library boosters’ campaign there to corral votes, Ziegman noted the July 1 closure of all three Hood River County library branches.