County election appears to be a Republican sweep

It appears to be a Republican sweep in the 2022 General election in San Juan County after 800 new ballots were counted on November 9.
Early trends from election day results continued as new ballots were counted. It appears as if the San Juan County Commission will be made up of three members of the Republican party after four years with a Democratic majority.
In the closest race for the San Juan County Commission District #2, Silvia Stubbs maintained an 88-vote lead when the new votes were added. Stubbs totals 784 votes (53%), with 696 for incumbent Willie Grayeyes.
In the race for the San Juan County Commission District #3, Jamie Harvey has a 434-vote lead with 1,219 votes (61%), with 785 for incumbent Kenneth Maryboy.
For San Juan County Sheriff, Lehi Lacy totals 3,002 (56%) votes, with Al Whitehorse totaling 2,391 (44%).
For San Juan County Clerk, Lyman Duncan has 3,082 votes (58%), leading challenger Garrett Holly with 2,238 (42%).
For the San Juan School Board District #3, Colleen Benally leads Sheila Knight 576 (55%) to 471 (45%).
Approximately 200 additional votes have not yet been processed. The vast majority are provisional votes that may require verification before they are counted.
Results will be updated as the returns continue to trickle in.

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