

Preliminary School Levy Election Results are Tallied
February 10, 2026
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Voters in the Colville, Valley, and Mary Walker school districts headed to the polls this Tuesday to decide on critical funding measures. Early returns show clear leads for the replacement levies in all three districts, but how close are the final margins?
The majority of voters in three local school districts have approved funding measures in Tuesday’s special election, with replacement levies passing in the Colville, Valley, and Mary Walker districts, according to preliminary returns.
As of Tuesday night, the Colville School District No. 115 Proposition No. 1 was passing with 56.98% of the vote. The Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy received 1,693 votes in favor and 1,278 opposed, with all 16 precincts reporting.
In the Valley School District No. 70, the replacement levy was passing with 56.66% of the vote. Initial counts showed 166 votes for the measure and 127 against, with both precincts reporting.
The Mary Walker School District No. 207 measure held a lead of 53.33%. The district’s Proposition No. 1 received 352 “yes” votes compared to 308 “no” votes, with all four precincts reporting.
The results were last updated at 8:43 p.m. Tuesday, according to Washington Election Night Reporting.
https://results.votewa.gov/results/public/stevens-county-wa/elections/20260210

