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Grant County General Election results 2025

by CHERYL SCHWEIZER
Staff Writer | November 4, 2025 8:53 PM

EPHRATA — Quincy, Ephrata and Soap Lake voters are picking a mayor, Columbia Basin Hospital district voters are considering a construction bond proposal and there are contested races for Quincy and Moses Lake city council seats. Unofficial results from the 2025 general election are below. Some ballots remain to be counted and updates will be provided as the County Auditor's Office completes tabulation in the days to come.

Ephrata 

Columbia Basin Hospital bond:
Yes — 831 (44.06%)
No – 1,155 (55.94%) 

Mayor:
Bruce Reim – 516
Steve Oliver – 630  

Council position 1:
James Mathis – 775  

Council position 2:
Kathleen M. Harris – 782  

Council position 3:
Matt Moore- 857  

Council position 4:
Phil Borck — 832 

School board position 3:
Casey Devine – 1,351  

School board position 4:
Jim Adams – 1,284  

School board position 5:
Matthew Truscott – 1,273  

Moses Lake 

Council position 1:
Deanna Martinez – 805
Jeremy Davis – 1,174  

Council position 2:
Dustin Swartz – 1,449  

Council position 4:
Mark Fancher – 1,508  

Council position 5:
Jim Perez – 567
Joel Graves – 1,382  

School board position 2:
Paul Hill – 3,018  

School board position 4:
Lila Baker – 1,310
Mike Nordsten – 2,487  

Quincy 

Mayor:
Manny Rodriguez – 202
Paul Worley – 356  

Council position 2
Jeff Spence – 312
Rob Madera – 248  

Council position 4:
Andrew Royer – 373
Rey Esparza – 190  

Council position 5:
Dave Dormier – 340
Pete Shelton – 206  

School board position 1:
Kacey Kiehn – 921  

School board position 2:
Chad Lower – 864  

Mattawa 

Mattawa Community Medical Clinic levy lid lift:
Yes – 62 (27.07%)
No – 167 (72.93%) 

Council position 3
Silvia Barajas – 10  

Council position 4:
Antonio Acosta – 7  

Council position 7:
Wendy Lopez – 7  

School board position 2:
Nick Trejo - 132 

School board position 5:
Elia Mendoza – 76
Luke Jenne – 120  

Warden 

Council position 2
Agapito “Speedy” Gonzalez – 58  

Council position 3:
Omar Pruneda — 51 

School board position 1:
Shane Cox – 164  

School board position 2:
Tiffany Hymas – 163  

School board position 4
Bryce Cox – 163  

School board position 5:
Ryan Arredondo – 36
Shawn Clausen – 148  

Soap Lake 

Mayor: 

Peter Sharp – 99  
Write-in candidate – 74
Note: Karen Woodhouse had run as a write-in candidate, but not all write-in votes were necessarily cast for her. Further details will be provided as the ballots are reviewed.

Council position 3:
Andrew Arnold – 134  

Council position 4:
Kayleen Bryson – 151  

School board position 2:
Donald Clark – 315  

School board position 5:
Rebecca Leavell – 221
Mark Novik – 156