Washington State School Districts General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Change Three-Year Analysis by County

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1 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of State Total 574,504, , (1.7) ,450, , ,920, , Adams Co. Washtucna 272, , , , , , (0.9) Benge 115, , , , , , Othello 3,470,378 3, , ,593,984 2, ,438,628 2, Lind 216, , (22.1) (16.6) 277, , , , (10.4) Ritzville 311, , (27.0) 297, County Totals 4,385,914 3, , ,444,669 3, ,285,793 3, Asotin Co. Clarkston 455,484 2, (39.3) (48.8) 750,241 2, (15.7) 890,160 2, Asotin 314, (16.4) (14.8) 376, , County Totals 769,874 3, (31.7) (38.9) 1,126,406 3, (10.5) 1,259,137 3, Benton Co. Kennewick 3,610,895 14, (39.9) (58.2) 6,007,391 14, (30.5) 8,640,859 13, Paterson 146, , , , , (11.1) Kiona-Benton 127,584 1, (58.7) 47,257 1, (84.7) 308,871 1, (13.6) Finley 870, (4.2) , ,326 1, Prosser 1,624,661 2, (2.0) ,657,191 2, ,332,512 2, (3.9) Richland 8,710,822 9, ,071,580 9, ,476,024 9, County Totals 15,091,468 29, (10.3) (17.8) 16,817,151 28, (8.4) 18,350,937 28, Chelan Co. Manson 510, (42.0) (40.8) 880, , , , (19.4) Stehekin 332, , (3.5) (2.0) 344, , , , (9.6) Entiat 201, (27.6) (34.9) 278, (10.2) 310, (14.2) Lake Chelan 932,665 1, (10.7) (4.2) 1,043,851 1, ,567 1, Cashmere 303,129 1, ,889 1, ,060 1, Cascade 433,439 1, (6.8) ,081 1, ,147 1, Wenatchee 6,288,442 7, ,420,291 7, ,979,518 6, County Totals 9,002,547 12, ,680,641 12, ,955,378 12, Clallam Co. Port Angeles 1,864,836 4, (20.7) (27.1) 2,350,707 4, (8.1) 2,556,888 4, Crescent 454, , (0.6) (24.4) 457, , (23.9) 600, , Sequim 1,357,397 2, ,768 2, ,108 2, (33.5) Cape Flattery 740, , (26.5) 719, , (28.7) 1,008, , (8.7) Quillayute Valley 165,002 1, (67.5) (62.9) 507,912 1, ,102 1, County Totals 4,582,319 9, (8.6) (10.0) 5,014,672 9, (1.6) 5,094,104 9,

2 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Clark Co. Vancouver 12,208,324 21, (14.1) (12.4) 14,220,100 21, ,934,750 21, Hockinson 1,496,878 1, (13.0) (15.2) 1,720,238 1, , (2.5) 1,764,446 1, , La Center 626,974 1, ,781 1, ,329 1, (20.0) Green Mountain 52, (43.4) (48.4) 93, (8.9) 102, Washougal 2,117,207 2, ,022,078 2, ,418,256 2, Evergreen 12,470,134 24, (17.9) (15.8) 15,195,322 23, ,809,047 22, Camas 1,023,480 4, (4.3) (43.6) 1,068,942 4, (41.1) 1,814,693 4, (7.9) Battle Ground 6,547,824 12, (12.6) ,490,244 12, ,551,456 11, Ridgefield 1,348,238 1, (2.4) ,381,408 1, ,022,988 1, County Totals 37,891,963 70, (13.2) (6.6) 43,639,635 68, ,569,575 66, Columbia Co. Dayton 191, (56.5) (61.6) 440, (11.8) 499, (6.7) Starbuck 152, , (19.3) 146, , (22.4) 188, , County Totals 343, (41.4) (50.0) 586, (14.7) 687, , (3.2) Cowlitz Co. Longview 2,046,131 7, (22.7) (39.5) 2,647,622 7, (21.7) 3,380,557 7, (14.3) Toutle Lake 614, , (10.7) 583, (15.2) 688, , Castle Rock 1,129,830 1, ,154 1, ,751 1, Kalama 455, (1.5) 442, (4.4) 462, Woodland 766,815 1, ,097 1, ,397 1, Kelso 3,714,126 5, ,130,824 5, ,920,044 5, (5.2) County Totals 8,726,632 17, (0.3) 8,391,901 17, (4.1) 8,750,184 17, (4.2) Douglas Co. Orondo 160, (13.0) 119, (35.1) 184, (2.9) Bridgeport 150, (28.9) 145, (31.1) 211, Palisades 164, , , , , , Eastmont 1,575,003 5, (0.8) (28.7) 1,588,395 5, (28.1) 2,210,396 5, (26.2) Mansfield 239, , (8.2) , , , , (14.1) Waterville 373, , , (11.0) 329, , County Totals 2,662,482 6, (18.7) 2,526,683 6, (22.9) 3,275,493 6, (17.1) Ferry Co. Keller 219, , (33.1) (35.3) 327, , (3.4) 339, , Curlew 809, , , , , , (10.3) Orient 90, , (3.0) (12.6) 93, , (10.0) 103, , Inchelium 275, , (24.2) (26.3) 363, , (2.8) 373, , (32.3) Republic 348, (7.3) 305, (18.6) 375, (4.5) County Totals 1,743,351 1, , (2.4) 1.5 1,785,575 1, , ,717,031 1, , (10.4)

3 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Franklin Co. Pasco 3,448,350 10, (10.1) (1.1) 3,836,333 9, ,487,230 9, (28.1) North Franklin 608,469 1, (27.5) (16.3) 839,219 1, ,244 1, Star 632, , (0.6) (4.4) 636, , (3.8) 661, , Kahlotus 323, , (9.3) , , , , County Totals 5,012,461 12, (11.6) (3.5) 5,668,478 11, ,193,853 11, (16.3) Garfield Co. Pomeroy 297, (10.4) (6.6) 331, , County Totals 297, (10.4) (6.6) 331, , Grant Co. Wahluke 1,453,379 1, (30.8) (30.3) 2,101,497 1, , ,084,262 1, , (13.3) Quincy 1,697,633 2, ,647,270 2, ,421,826 2, Warden 830, (6.4) (28.2) 886, (23.3) 1,156, , (12.2) Coulee-Hartline 194, , (7.2) 179, (14.5) 209, (23.7) Soap Lake 699, , (2.0) , , , Royal 1,425,308 1, , (13.4) (29.2) 1,645,786 1, , (18.2) 2,012,347 1, , Moses Lake 2,837,938 6, (35.9) (40.5) 4,428,584 6, (7.1) 4,766,564 6, Ephrata 1,676,407 2, ,608,081 2, ,384,319 2, (24.7) Wilson Creek 297, , , , , , (27.4) Grand Coulee Dam 330, (28.6) (35.0) 462, (8.9) 508, County Totals 11,442,898 16, (17.9) (19.9) 13,945,999 16, (2.4) 14,287,412 16, Grays Harbor Co. Aberdeen 919,794 3, (40.5) (48.1) 1,546,571 3, (12.7) 1,772,305 3, (17.7) Hoquiam 788,319 1, ,819 2, ,703 2, (3.9) North Beach 264, (19.2) , , (48.2) McCleary 266, (17.3) 257, (20.2) 322, , Montesano 222,188 1, ,781 1, (5.2) 92,612 1, (41.8) Elma 1,229,835 1, ,103,505 1, ,095 1, (15.8) Taholah 1,193, , (16.4) (19.6) 1,428, , (3.8) 1,485, , (6.8) Quinault Lake 316, , (24.4) , , , (55.4) Cosmopolis 94, (32.1) (13.2) 139, , (12.5) Satsop 117, , (33.9) (20.6) 178, , , , (23.3) Wishkah Valley 114, (17.8) (54.1) 139, (44.1) 250, , (21.0) Ocosta 1,312, , , , (19.3) Oakville 155, (14.7) (31.1) 181, (19.2) 225, (19.6) County Totals 6,995,845 11, (1.1) ,074,704 11, ,244,821 11, (15.1)

4 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Island Co. Oak Harbor 3,323,713 5, ,739,169 5, ,097,596 5, Coupeville 1,101,063 1, ,086,409 1, ,219 1, South Whidbey 429,132 2, ,618 2, ,971 2, (49.2) County Totals 4,853,908 9, ,132,196 9, ,240,786 9, Jefferson Co. Queets-Clearwater 172, , (25.4) 166, , (27.9) 231, , (9.2) Brinnon 42, , (32.4) (27.5) 62, , , , (0.5) Quilcene 290, , , , Chimacum 778,676 1, (26.0) (52.6) 1,052,856 1, (35.8) 1,641,056 1, , (15.6) Port Townsend 477,620 1, (3.6) (22.6) 495,708 1, (19.7) 617,150 1, (29.5) County Totals 1,761,635 3, (11.0) (34.8) 1,980,060 3, (26.7) 2,702,751 3, (17.8) King Co. Seattle 34,106,093 44, ,349,252 45, ,891,424 44, Federal Way 6,529,926 21, (14.1) (26.2) 7,600,750 21, (14.1) 8,848,231 21, (0.9) Enumclaw 3,494,853 4, (26.2) 3,306,375 4, (30.2) 4,733,842 4, Mercer Island 1,866,462 4, ,791,469 4, ,454,154 4, Highline 8,100,000 17, (13.6) (30.7) 9,371,785 17, (19.8) 11,690,361 17, (11.3) Vashon Island 618,480 1, (33.3) (15.0) 927,628 1, ,780 1, Renton 3,656,355 12, (21.2) (32.6) 4,642,961 12, (14.4) 5,426,144 12, Skykomish 152, , (8.1) (22.1) 165, , (15.3) 195, , (42.0) Bellevue 8,760,283 15, ,674,790 15, ,480,615 15, (10.2) Tukwila 1,430,089 2, (7.2) (26.5) 1,540,774 2, (20.8) 1,945,455 2, Riverview 825,224 2, (36.9) (54.6) 1,307,635 2, (28.0) 1,816,571 2, Auburn 7,000,819 13, (11.6) (15.1) 7,916,847 13, (4.0) 8,248,700 12, Tahoma 1,234,163 6, (41.7) ,116,764 6, ,857 5, Snoqualmie Valley 3,320,144 4, ,657,407 4, ,476,859 4, Issaquah 8,750,982 14, (2.1) ,941,716 14, ,062,092 14, (10.4) Shoreline 248,083 9, (76.7) (80.6) 1,065,928 9, (16.4) 1,275,605 9, Lake Washington 15,786,623 23, (3.3) ,317,648 22, ,349,771 22, Kent 18,173,314 26, ,354,778 25, ,813,759 25, (13.3) Northshore 6,773,113 19, (2.3) (18.4) 6,935,637 19, (16.5) 8,304,404 19, County Totals 130,827, , (0.1) ,985, , ,473, , Kitsap Co. Bremerton 3,360,225 5, (7.3) ,624,726 5, ,029,002 5, (18.7) Bainbridge 1,988,591 4, (12.3) 3.0 2,268,531 4, ,930,140 4, North Kitsap 4,195,390 6, (12.9) (5.0) 4,815,801 6, ,414,998 6, Central Kitsap 8,008,907 12, ,581,782 12, (3.3) 7,836,829 12, (12.0) South Kitsap 5,910,798 10, (9.7) 5,366,073 10, (18.0) 6,545,105 10, County Totals 23,463,911 39, (0.8) (1.2) 23,656,912 39, (0.4) 23,756,073 40,

5 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Kittitas Co. Damman 82, , (16.6) (9.4) 99, , , , (1.3) Easton 272, , (3.4) (15.4) 281, , (12.4) 321, , (7.0) Thorp 224, , , , (20.6) 220, , Ellensburg 1,454,513 2, ,292,962 2, ,114 2, Kittitas 346, (35.7) (22.6) 538, , (8.1) Cle Elum-Roslyn 655, (2.3) (12.6) 671, (10.5) 749, County Totals 3,036,765 4, (0.8) ,059,745 4, ,505,394 4, Klickitat Co. Wishram 178, , (56.8) (51.1) 414, , , , (1.8) Bickleton 313, , , , , , (18.9) Centerville 27, (39.2) (80.5) 45, (67.9) 142, , (26.8) Trout Lake 209, , (8.6) , , , , (19.0) Glenwood 891, , , , , , Klickitat 404, , (2.6) , , , , Roosevelt 108, , (2.9) (10.9) 112, , (8.2) 122, , Goldendale 566,340 1, (14.1) (19.1) 659,619 1, (5.8) 699,868 1, (3.3) White Salmon 412,922 1, ,180 1, (21.9) 401,081 1, (28.6) Lyle 314, (40.4) (27.0) 528, , , , County Totals 3,428,580 3, , (9.3) (3.6) 3,778,105 3, , ,556,873 3, , (3.4) Lewis Co. Napavine 451, , , (22.1) Vader (9,723) (159.26) (172.2) (112.0) (3,571) (55.93) (104.4) 81, , (25.2) Evaline 162, , , , , , Mossyrock 238, (22.7) 223, (27.5) 307, (15.2) Morton (241,982) (567.15) (116.0) (92.2) (112,052) (245.18) 11.0 (125,903) (268.46) (47.3) Adna 370, (13.2) (0.5) 427, , Winlock 525, (13.0) (25.2) 604, (14.1) 703, Boistfort 231, , , , (2.0) 203, , Toledo 575, (6.3) (13.9) 614, (8.1) 669, Onalaska 11, (85.4) (85.5) 79, (0.6) 79, (66.4) Pe Ell 20, (104,416) (333.80) 55.7 (235,638) (723.04) (68.3) Chehalis 580,870 2, (19.9) (43.5) 725,470 2, (29.4) 1,027,870 2, (21.4) White Pass 532, (6.8) (27.8) 571, (22.5) 736, , Centralia 3,314,170 3, , (3.4) (4.4) 3,429,109 3, , (1.1) 3,468,203 3, , (3.4) County Totals 6,764,292 12, (4.4) (10.6) 7,076,276 12, (6.4) 7,563,351 12, (5.2)

6 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Lincoln Co. Sprague 270, , (16.9) (7.4) 326, , , , Reardan 244, (19.1) (31.2) 301, (15.0) 354, Almira 532, , , , , , (0.8) Creston 272, , (2.5) (13.8) 279, , (11.6) 315, , (1.8) Odessa 341, , (18.7) (18.7) 419, , , , (11.6) Wilbur 58, (39.4) 17, (81.5) 95, (12.1) Harrington 278, , , , (6.7) 247, , (9.6) Davenport 102, (13.9) 88, (25.9) 119, (37.5) County Totals 2,100,360 2, , (1.0) (7.4) 2,120,694 2, , (6.5) 2,268,231 2, , (3.2) Mason Co. Southside 51, (52.4) 32, (70.2) 107, Grapeview 51, , (88.8) 44, Shelton 1,314,494 4, (28.2) (27.2) 1,831,637 3, ,806,150 3, Mary M. Knight 240, , , , (24.6) Pioneer 323, (18.5) , , North Mason 731,283 2, (6.4) (10.0) 781,348 2, (3.8) 812,139 2, (13.0) Hood Canal 201, (15.1) , , (84.4) County Totals 2,914,131 7, (15.7) (7.9) 3,455,749 8, ,165,334 7, (2.7) Okanogan Co. Nespelem 313, , , (35.8) 234, , (69.0) Omak 578,795 1, (23.2) (49.3) 753,751 1, (33.9) 1,140,938 1, (24.0) Okanogan 710, , , Brewster 779, , (19.7) 696, Pateros 251, (7.8) 192, (29.5) 272, Methow Valley 229, (39.7) (26.5) 381, , Tonasket 619,560 1, (24.1) (38.9) 815,792 1, (19.6) 1,014,561 1, Oroville 350, (15.1) 307, (25.6) 413, County Totals 3,833,560 6, (19.2) 3,832,696 6, (19.2) 4,741,655 6, (0.8) Pacific Co. Ocean Beach 1,351,792 1, , ,022,113 1, ,006 1, Raymond 327, , , (31.5) South Bend 597, , (11.8) (18.3) 677, , (7.3) 731, , (9.3) Naselle-Grays River 314, (5.4) , , (5.0) Willapa Valley 322, (10.0) (38.1) 358, (31.3) 522, , (8.0) North River 192, , , , , , County Totals 3,107,407 3, ,836,404 3, ,688,689 3, (4.2)

7 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Pend Oreille Co. Newport 51,783 1, ,339 1, ,016 1, Cusick 440, , , , , , Selkirk 300, , , (12.3) County Totals 793,210 1, ,729 1, ,698 1, Pierce Co. Steilacoom 780,991 2, ,209 2, ,221 2, (52.0) Puyallup 10,945,075 20, ,066,569 19, ,374,200 19, Tacoma 19,734,606 30, ,195,186 30, ,701,381 31, Carbonado 643, , , , , , University Place 3,016,988 5, ,683,014 5, ,132,304 5, Sumner 9,057,113 7, , (3.3) ,370,150 7, , ,048,091 7, Dieringer 666,309 1, (11.2) (10.0) 750,182 1, ,217 1, Orting 782,651 1, (48.7) (45.7) 1,527,050 1, ,441,829 1, (5.0) Clover Park 12,832,298 11, , ,307,337 12, ,768,636 12, (9.6) Peninsula 8,353,291 9, ,774,089 9, ,505,401 9, Franklin Pierce 1,664,254 7, (38.4) (33.2) 2,700,804 7, ,491,890 7, Bethel 11,499,806 17, ,437,296 16, ,079,183 16, Eatonville 1,597,682 2, (14.1) 9.5 1,860,700 2, ,458,882 2, (7.0) White River 1,348,844 4, (30.8) (38.2) 1,949,255 4, (10.7) 2,183,164 4, (3.9) Fife 891,347 3, (19.8) (10.7) 1,110,806 3, ,428 3, County Totals 83,815, , ,719, , ,582, , San Juan Co. Shaw Island 528, , , , (2.4) 527, , Orcas Island 225, , , (49.5) Lopez Island 257, , , (1.6) San Juan Island 306, , (12.8) 220, (7.9) County Totals 1,318,506 1, ,112,184 1, ,096,704 1, (12.1) Skagit Co. Concrete 323, (39.5) (39.8) 535, (0.5) 538, (15.0) Burlington-Edison 1,344,658 3, (3.7) ,395,611 3, ,129,924 3, Sedro-Woolley 801,259 4, (41.9) (37.8) 1,379,988 4, ,288,376 4, (13.9) Anacortes 1,111,340 3, (6.8) (14.4) 1,191,827 3, (8.2) 1,297,837 3, La Conner 665, , , (15.2) 638, , (25.9) Conway 207, (30.3) (17.0) 297, , Mount Vernon 1,944,936 5, ,891,797 5, ,107,192 5, (12.8) County Totals 6,399,064 18, (11.5) 2.4 7,234,289 18, ,249,983 18, (5.7)

8 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Skamania Co. Skamania 535, , (6.7) (13.3) 574, , (7.1) 618, , (6.0) Mount Pleasant 590, , , , , , Mill A 1,196, , ,122, , (2.0) 1,145, , Stevenson-Carson 12,452,792 1, , (9.0) (5.8) 13,684,145 1, , ,215,647 1, , (20.8) County Totals 14,776,085 1, , (7.1) (4.6) 15,902,112 1, , ,485,049 1, , (18.1) Snohomish Co. Everett 10,421,991 17, (28.4) (19.7) 14,562,079 17, ,986,779 17, Lake Stevens 3,696,492 7, (17.5) (9.2) 4,477,956 7, ,070,494 6, Mukilteo 9,427,296 14, ,058,041 14, ,154,330 13, Edmonds 16,148,157 20, (8.7) ,689,382 20, ,358,664 20, Arlington 593,220 5, (52.2) 456,100 5, (63.2) 1,240,367 4, (37.1) Marysville 3,735,277 11, (9.5) 2,802,930 10, (32.1) 4,127,037 11, Index 412, , , , , , (22.6) Monroe 2,704,320 6, ,357,583 6, ,218,926 5, Snohomish 7,184,805 8, ,263,220 8, ,976,474 8, Lakewood 529,363 2, (34.4) (28.1) 806,706 2, ,548 2, Sultan 74,272 2, (36.7) ,311 2, (18,154) 2, (8.12) (104.8) Darrington 413, , (23.0) 406, (11.9) Granite Falls 2,637 2, (98.6) (99.4) 187,655 2, (57.0) 435,944 2, Stanwood-Camano 3,621,066 5, (3.0) 0.1 3,734,527 5, ,617,310 5, County Totals 58,964, , (5.2) ,182, , ,444, , Spokane Co. Spokane 18,670,585 29, ,844,991 30, ,584,723 30, (6.1) Orchard Prairie 195, , , , , , Great Northern 85, , , , (10.2) 72, , Nine Mile Falls 669,696 1, (18.0) (6.6) 817,019 1, ,040 1, Medical Lake 2,028,721 2, ,865,862 2, (6.4) 1,992,481 2, (14.1) Mead 2,800,837 8, (5.5) ,962,668 8, ,648,512 8, Central Valley 3,194,292 11, ,629,763 10, ,496,284 10, (2.3) Freeman 428, (28.3) 415, (30.5) 597, Cheney 789,340 3, (30.9) 625,761 3, (45.3) 1,142,946 3, East Valley 1,657,183 4, (26.0) ,238,165 4, ,431,017 4, Liberty 219, (24.0) 212, (26.5) 288, West Valley 2,165,547 3, (2.9) ,230,767 3, ,758,862 3, Deer Park 529,041 2, (32.7) 377,941 2, (51.9) 786,260 2, (2.2) Riverside 1,357,432 1, (29.0) (28.8) 1,913,152 1, , ,905,698 1, County Totals 34,791,890 70, ,384,756 69, ,574,230 69,

9 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Stevens Co. Onion Creek 131, , (3.3) 131, , (3.6) 136, , Chewelah 1,336,085 1, , (0.6) 9.4 1,343,835 1, , ,221,549 1, , Wellpinit 170, , , (1.9) 12, (94.3) Valley 249, , , Colville 94,598 2, (51.5) (86.1) 194,985 2, (71.4) 681,846 2, (26.6) Loon Lake 125, (26.2) (17.6) 170, , , Summit Valley 174, , (1.9) , , , , (42.6) Evergreen 172, , , , , , Columbia 320, , , , , , (35.3) Mary Walker 287, (40.2) (46.7) 480, (10.8) 539, Northport 391, , (19.1) , , , , Kettle Falls 516, , , County Totals 3,971,079 6, ,665,853 6, (2.1) 3,744,777 6, (2.7) Thurston Co. Yelm 1,862,767 4, ,489,913 4, ,621 4, (14.0) North Thurston 4,591,894 12, ,314,564 12, ,135,066 12, Tumwater 3,185,712 6, (7.7) (0.3) 3,451,288 6, ,196,057 6, Olympia 4,702,187 8, ,867,546 8, (8.8) 3,143,409 8, (26.6) Rainier 425, , , (57.3) Griffin 716, , (18.3) (22.5) 877, , (5.1) 924, , (2.0) Rochester 2,440,122 2, , ,383,580 2, , ,995,163 2, Tenino 1,082,569 1, (36.7) 1,060,949 1, (38.0) 1,710,719 1, , (1.8) County Totals 19,007,385 37, ,683,198 37, ,259,333 37, Wahkiakum Co. Wahkiakum 318, , (12.0) 268, County Totals 318, , (12.0) 268, Walla Walla Co. Dixie 17, (62.4) (77.3) 47, , (39.7) 78, , (55.5) Walla Walla 2,395,053 5, (36.2) (42.5) 3,751,566 5, (9.9) 4,161,848 5, College Place 691, (5.2) (8.6) 728, (3.6) 755, Touchet 23, (80.2) (89.2) 117, (45.3) 215, (24.2) Columbia 206, (12.0) (31.0) 234, (21.6) 298, Waitsburg 425, , (3.4) 396, , (10.0) 440, , Prescott 529, , , , , , (4.6) County Totals 4,288,545 8, (26.0) (32.9) 5,792,567 8, (9.4) 6,393,452 8,

10 General Fund Total Fund Balance Per Pupil and Percent of Whatcom Co. Bellingham 5,191,044 10, (14.5) (2.2) 6,071,615 10, ,306,432 10, Ferndale 2,397,144 5, (11.4) (30.1) 2,705,384 5, (21.1) 3,428,743 5, Blaine 1,702,647 2, ,352,015 2, ,750 1, (10.5) Lynden 1,023,723 2, (15.1) (39.8) 1,205,091 2, (29.1) 1,700,186 2, Meridian 263,632 1, (55.8) (61.2) 596,073 1, (12.2) 678,919 1, Nooksack Valley 741,170 1, (28.2) (33.0) 1,031,707 1, (6.8) 1,107,016 1, (2.0) Mount Baker 1,575,857 2, (26.5) (22.4) 2,143,612 2, ,030,022 2, County Totals 12,895,217 25, (14.6) (14.4) 15,105,498 25, ,058,067 25, Whitman Co. Lacrosse 404, , (2.0) , , , , Lamont 52, , (30.9) (8.5) 75, , , , (0.7) Tekoa 435, , , , (5.3) 431, , Pullman 1,504,349 2, ,486,894 2, ,070,149 2, Colfax 439, , (1.5) 371, (29.5) Palouse 267, , (29.3) (49.6) 379, , (28.7) 531, , Garfield 491, , (2.3) , , , , Steptoe 32, (27.5) 19, (56.3) 44, , (45.5) Colton 332, , (12.9) (12.0) 381, , , , Endicott 307, , (1.9) 297, , (5.1) 313, , Rosalia 195, (32.1) (48.0) 288, , (23.4) 376, , (21.7) St. John 368, , , , , , (5.8) Oakesdale 269, , (46.8) (63.1) 505, , (30.7) 729, , (7.3) County Totals 5,101,032 4, , (7.1) (5.0) 5,488,843 4, , ,369,225 4, , Yakima Co. Union Gap 206, (29.4) (48.2) 293, (26.7) 399, Naches Valley 495,905 1, (27.9) (37.0) 687,910 1, (12.7) 787,662 1, Yakima 9,109,128 13, (1.6) ,252,872 14, ,713,863 13, East Valley 1,144,164 2, ,063,015 2, ,612 2, (2.8) Selah 1,730,388 3, (12.4) (17.2) 1,975,715 3, (5.5) 2,090,365 3, (16.2) Mabton 2,165, , (8.3) 4.7 2,362, , ,068, , (5.7) Grandview 1,880,433 3, (8.1) (6.1) 2,047,179 3, ,002,076 2, Sunnyside 7,789,624 5, , ,648,719 5, , ,297,469 5, , Toppenish 2,087,415 3, (9.9) (2.4) 2,317,112 3, ,139,516 3, (22.4) Highland 747,422 1, ,056 1, (51.0) 692,532 1, (31.8) Granger 941,653 1, (20.5) 837,564 1, (29.3) 1,185,131 1, (16.6) Zillah 1,273,284 1, , ,058,946 1, (7.9) 1,149,827 1, (11.8) Wapato 1,406,169 3, (10.4) ,569,613 3, ,133,431 3, West Valley 1,600,806 4, (3.3) (10.7) 1,655,694 4, (7.7) 1,793,580 4, Mount Adams 443,729 1, (63.3) (74.8) 1,209,056 1, , (31.2) 1,757,544 1, , (3.0) County Totals 33,022,872 46, (0.9) ,318,409 46, ,181,286 46,

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