No major changes Wednesday after the latest vote counts in Washington’s top two primary election. Most local offices had only two candidates, but others had competition to advance. There were seven running for Skamania County Commission District 2, with Rob Farris at 340 votes after Wednesday’s update and Mary Repar at 241. Joshua Good is third with 230, with four others trailing. In the Congressional races, 4th District incumbent Dan Newhouse was trailing another Republican, Jerrod Sessler, by over 6,000 votes, but has a nearly 5,000 vote lead over a third Republican, Tiffany Smiley, to get on the November ballot. Incumbent Democrat Marie Glusenkamp Perez and Republican Joe Kent were easily advancing in the 3rd Congressional District. In Washington State House District 17 for position 2…Democrat Terri Niles had about 48 percent of the vote to lead, while David Stuebe had a 650 vote lead for second over fellow Republican Hannah Joy. In House District 14, for position 1, Democrat Chelsea Dimas topped the count with about 37 percent of the vote, while Gloria Mendoza had a 98 vote lead over the other Republican in the race, Andy Kallinen. The candidates for position 2 in District 14 are determined, with Republican Deb Manjarrez and Democrat Ana Ruiz Kennedy easily outpacing Eddie Perez, who listed no party preference. Home Valley Water District’s Maintenance and Capital Improvement Levy was being approved 66 to 39. Skamania County will update its ballot count today, while Klickitat County will do so on Friday.