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About 100 attend sheriff candidates forum at San Juan Community Theatre; forums Wednesday on Orcas, Lopez
About 100 people attended the Sheriff Candidates Forum Sept. 28 in the San Juan Community Theatre Sep 29 2010, 2:48 PM Detective Brent Johnson and Deputy Rob Nou want to be the next sheriff of San Juan County — the first new sheriff in 24 years.

Q&A: Candidates for 40th District House, Position 1
Top photo: Kristine Lytton. Bottom photo: Mike Newman. They are candidates for the state House of Representatives, 40th District, Position 1.   - Contributed photos Oct 14 2010, 11:01 AM Kristine Lytton and Mike Newman are candidates for the 40th District state House of Representatives, Position 1, on the Nov. 2 ballot.

Q&A: Candidates for 40th District House, Position 2
Top photo: Jeff Morris. Bottom photo: John Swapp. They are candidates for the state House of Representatives, 40th District, Position 2. - Contributed photos Oct 14 2010, 1:29 PM Jeff Morris and John Swapp are candidates for the 40th District state House of Representatives, Position 2, on the Nov. 2 ballot.

Election Day: Ballots due at 8 p.m.; Henley predicts voter turnout of 75 or 80 percent
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 2. Among other decisions, San Juan County residents will choose their first new sheriff in 24 years and will decide whether to ban Nov 02 2010, 12:51 PM Today is Election Day. Ballots must be postmarked today or dropped into an Elections Department drop box by 8 p.m. at one of the following locations:

Lopez Village Market employee: 'Nobody saw it coming'; SUV crashes into deli
An SUV jumped the curb and crashed into Lopez Village Market on Weeks Road Nov. 2 during the noon lunch hour. The vehicle ended up entirely in the deli portion of the store. One man was seen being taken from the scene on a gurney; the extent of his injuries were not known. - Dr. Jerry Scherzinger Nov 02 2010, 2:57 PM View Larger Map

Election: Nou elected San Juan County sheriff; first new sheriff in 24 years
Deputy Rob Nou, candidate for San Juan County sheriff. - Scott Rasmussen / September 2010 Nov 02 2010, 8:49 PM Rob Nou was elected the first new sheriff of San Juan County in 24 years Tuesday.

Election: Myhr leads Stephens by 18 votes in race for County Council, District 6
Top photo: Bob Myhr, candidate for reelection to the San Juan County Council, District 6. Bottom photo: Port Commissioner Jamie Stephens, candidate for San Juan County Council, District 6.  - Contributed photos Nov 02 2010, 10:36 PM San Juan County Councilman Bob Myhr held a slight lead Tuesday -- 628 votes to 610 -- over Port Commissioner Jamie Stephens in the race for the District 6 County Council position, which represents Lopez and Shaw.

County Auditor F. Milene Henley said the race was too close to call; vote results should be updated by Friday.

Myhr and Stephens last ran against each other in 2005.

Election: Lytton leading in county, district for state House, 40th District, Position 1
Anacortes School Board President Kristine Lytton, Democrat, candidate for state House of Representatives, 40th District, position 1.  - Contributed photo Nov 02 2010, 8:44 PM Anacortes School Board President Kristine Lytton was leading late Tuesday in the race for state House of Representatives, 40th District, position 1.

Election: Morris leading in county, district for reelection to state House, 40th District, Position 2
Rep. Jeff Morris, D-Mount Vernon, candidate for reelection to the state House of Representatives, 40th District, position 2.   - Contributed photo Nov 02 2010, 8:48 PM Rep. Jeff Morris, D-Mount Vernon, was leading Tuesday in his bid for reelection to the state House of Representatives, 40th District, Position 2.

Election: Koster leading in three counties, districtwide in 2nd Congressional District race
Snohomish County Councilman John Koster, R-Arlington, candidate for election to the U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District. - Koster for Congress Nov 03 2010, 2:45 PM Snohomish County Councilman John Koster, R-Arlington, held a slight lead early Tuesday in his bid to replace Rick Larsen as the representative of the 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Koster was ahead of the five-term congressman in Island, Skagit and Snohomish counties.

In San Juan, Larsen led 4,281 to 2,411. Districtwide, Koster held a 1,500-vote lead — 85,906 to 84,434.