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No major changes in Clark County primary election races

The Columbian
Published: August 7, 2013, 5:00pm

There were no major changes as more votes cast in Tuesday’s Clark County primary election were counted Wednesday.

Battle Ground City Council candidate Lyle Lamb saw the biggest percentage gain Wednesday, gaining three percentage points, or 149 votes, bringing his vote total to 593. He’s nearly neck and neck with Councilman Mike Ciraulo, with 610 votes, whom he’ll face in the Nov. 5 general election.

Among Vancouver’s three primary races, the closest remains Position 2 between Councilwoman Jeanne Stewart and Alishia Topper. Stewart gained 1,048 votes, bringing her total to 6,768 votes while Topper added 845, bringing her total to 5,470 votes.

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