2011 Snohomish County Executive election

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2011 Snohomish County Executive election
 2007
November 8, 2011
 
Nominee Aaron Reardon Jack Turk
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 104,008 55,419
Percentage 65.02% 34.65%

County Executive before election

Aaron Reardon
Democratic

Elected County Executive

Aaron Reardon
Democratic

The 2011 Snohomish County Executive election took place on November 8, 2011, to elect the county executive of Snohomish County, Washington. Incumbent Democratic County Executive Aaron Reardon ran for re-election to a third term.[1] He was challenged by Republican State Representative Mike Hope.[2]

In the primary election, Reardon led hope by a narrow margin, winning just 52 percent of the vote to Hope's 48 percent.[3] The general election campaign was contentious, with Hope accusing one of Reardon's county staffers of filing ethics complaints against him.[4] Reardon ultimately defeated Hope by a wide margin, winning 55 percent of the vote to Hope's 44 percent.[5]

However, Reardon would not serve out his full term. Following allegations of an extramarital affair and using county resources for his re-election campaign, he resigned, effective May 31, 2013.[6] Reardon's resignation elevated John Lovick as County Executive and triggered a 2014 special election.

Candidates

General election

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