UPDATE | Latest primary election results

According to the King County Elections website at the Reporter's press time, Redmond's Proposition 1 had a "no" percentage of 53.05 (4,085 votes) and a "yes" percentage of 46.95 (3,615 votes). Proposition 2 had a "no" percentage of 54.03 (4,165 votes) and a "yes" percentage of 45.97 (3,544 votes).

According to the King County Elections website at the Reporter’s press time, Redmond’s Proposition 1 had a “no” percentage of 53.05 (4,085 votes) and a “yes” percentage of 46.95 (3,615 votes). Proposition 2 had a “no” percentage of 54.03 (4,165 votes) and a “yes” percentage of 45.97 (3,544 votes).

Both propositions need a simple majority to pass.

A percentage of 27.62 of the ballots had been counted: 7,754 out of 28,075 registered voters.

Proposition 1 addresses public safety, infrastructure and walkability. If passed, the measure would cost about $18.13 million over the course of six years — just a bit more than $3 million per year.

Proposition 2 — a six-year, $6.9 million levy — focuses on capital projects in the parks department and parks maintenance.

The results will be certified at 4 p.m. Tuesday.