The unofficial results of the were announced late Tuesday.
The winners of the three open seats on the five-member board are with 513 votes, with 446 votes and with 445 votes of those votes counted so far.
, the fourth candidate on the ballot, lost with 210 votes. Candidate dropped out of the race prior to the election.
Each new board member will serve a four-year term alongside existing board members Andrew Adamowski and Janet Heck Doyle, whose terms end in 2016.
Linn brings to the board experience working with Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Forest Service as a recreation, environmental education and volunteer projects coordinator.
Ellis is director of community relations for Evergreen National Bank and former director of the Evergreen Metropolitan District.
Lindquist is an attorney and this is his second consecutive term on the board. He served as first vice president during his first term.
Evergreen is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, meaning it has no local municipal government outside of the county. The Evergreen Park and Recreation board plays a more instrumental role in the community, managing 75 acres of local parkland on 15 properties, two rec centers, the Evergreen Lake House and numerous community events throughout the year.
Most recently, the district has faced issues such as , working with community groups to at its Evergreen Lake Trail and .
Josie Klemaier: 303-954-2465, jklemaier@denverpost.com



